i THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 1895. WOMEN MUST SLEEP lie oi Pie's Celery compound lo me Si (id Tho burdens of lifo are not equally borno by mon and worn on. Women too often sudor from somo weakness that was never intonded for tlicin by nature. When trouble or hard work or ex citement have rendered tho nervous system so morbidly wide-awake that Bleep is denied, tho ovcr-tircd brain must bcjiclpcd to pot back to its healthy normal condition or pcriou mischief ensues. Paino's Celery Compound accom plishes this as nothing else has ever done. It at onco begins to regulate and equalize tho over-wrought nerves and I to restore tt them thoir lost tone. It brings to tho disabled, debilitat ed nervous tissues and poculiar ncrvo food which they muit have to build up their parts. "I took Paino's Celery Compound for dyspepsia, nervousness and sleep lessness," gayB Lillian li. Smith of WiUiamston, N. J., "and I can rec ommend it ns a good modioino. As n result of tnking it I lccl better than I havo for several jcars." When Paino's Colory Compound is used, members of tho household rcc ognizo tho Hlgns of health gradually stoaling over tho face of tho on that was pinched and worn by pain au d sickness. Paino's Colcry Compound is a por feet nerve food. It quickly foods weakened partB. removes all irritation allows tho rt'bt from pain they ncod so badly, and restores all tho myriad deep-lying nerve parts all over tho body to a healthy, quiet working. This is tho way this romarkablo in vigorator makes well pooplo. lloports of its marvelous working oomes from cities as far npart as New Orleans and Montreal. There is not a town largo enough to stand on a railroad map that has not contributed some word of warm praise and grati tudo to the greatest ncrvo and blood remtdy of this stirring end of the 19th century. Ho ! Whoa ! That Harness is Worn Out ! Why Don't you get Another? J.O. Butler is selling nearly AT COST. Lirjcolri - Normal h University And Commercial Collete. Tho Only Normal Sohool in Lincoln. Greatest Normal School in the West, STUDENTS CAN ENTER AT ANY ME AND SECURE THE STUDIES DESIRED. NO r.NTK.VNCi; KVAMIXATIO.X. POSITION V l'IM.EI.- More limn too of our tout jour's student nr now lialillm; iinrlns positions .n toucher.. i. Nehrajkn und ml olnlim Mates. 23 irlnelp:ilH ami supei tnui i.l,. h, ii i.rl 11 try t9-inlio?S -m i.V termcdlrth. tear hers and 71 country school Wihmh Is out p rti'll Iht. 'if you doubt It wr it to us aud wo will send you tlielr names and addresses. "" u you uoitot it, wr Ito c:ouk!es to ciioosi: num. 11KGULAU C0UHKE8I HI'KCIAI J'Kparatory Htnto Cortlllcate Hlinrtlinml format I'lntdriulfivtlllcato Tipcwtltliia I't'diiKoiflo 8(cond(iradoCtftilllciito 1'cu Art JJteraty llilrd (Undo Certificate Klndt'twrltm Mrii'miAo Commercial TcU'Kiuiihy Wato University Preparatory. ""''" C0UI18KSI Oratory Mutlviil Klnu Art Vertical IVunianihlii 1'rlm.iry .Methods, eatAhlM Faculty, Superior Ilalldf iiks. Comp'ctn K.mliinienls. Klimt I natulan at State I'litvorsllv, lleit Instruction. I.mvou l'rlcei , tm Attend !inw i'u ' lesot Btudy, AnepiitntloiUorTlioroiuii Work. ' A Atieiuunio, turn- Arivnillaira (Indus ai'coptud at nun Sense Courses ILook l TliUJ-Iloiud. room and Tuition, otie year of ij wiii'U, ftl'i'J. Tuition for n. ONE TERM w,'W?b2T,.KS'te'l,,,rtn $24.00 Find mi Term nslsjn, flOO. , , and HIM, M. II ELL. M. S.. aoiCABH.ii.,Hr:,Wc VIce-l'rusldent. AMnu Lincoln Normal University, Llacoln, Nobranka. "Vif" " 5aRsacs- PLATT & FKEES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard BSD CLOUD, NE. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. Jtitllclul Convention. All day yesterday tho doloj?utcn nnd cnndidatcB from tho various uountle.8 of tho lOlh judicial tllstritit might bo soon caucusing and canvassing tho situation. Long before ovening it was a forcgono conclusion tho session of tho convuntion would bo n prolonged one. It wan understood that nt least threo delega tions woro lioro to voto solidly for thoir county ctuulidato and tlieso threo dole gallons comprised nearly ono-hnlf of tho dolcgatoB to tho convention. Thoy woro not hero to mako concessions, but to win if that woro possible or to dlo in tho last ditch if that wero necessary. Tho dele gations from Franklin, Kearnoy and Wobster counties voted oolidly for thoir fnVorllofl upon every ballot. Tho bid nnco of tho voto was changed from ono candldnto to another as fancy dictated. unnirmnn iueuronry called tho con vention to order and Secretary Forrin read tho call. Dr. W. II. Hnnwcll, of Harlan county who had boon ngrood upon astomnorarv chairman, enmo forward and ub ho took the position, ho thanked tho convention for tho honor and asked for quiot nnd order. Ho stilted tho objoct of tho mooting and honed tho convention would proceed to business nnd not havo nny foolishness. E. II. Marshall, of IilootuillL'tOl). was mucin tnimmrnrv ann. j rotary, un motion or uenoral liowon it was agreed that tho crodentliiln lmnilnil to tho secretary bo considered ao certili catea of tho delegations nrcsont. On motion of general liowon tho tem porary organization was mado porman ont. t Mr. Hartignn tnovod that tho con vontion proceed to business by n call of counties. CaBto movod to nmond by taking an informal ballot, by call of counties. ilnrtlgnn acceptod tho amendmont and it was carrietl. Tho informal ballot dovoloned sovernl onndidaton iiR fnllnwa! Hn.itii io r....nn (5, Shophard 10, Ilnrtlgnn 1, ftfcl'heely i. iiuiuii ii. rtcroen? iu. IICROlllllOIIN. Wo, tho teachoro of Wobster county Nnlirnnkn. In tnntlfiiln nannmlilnl r,.. procinto alt that tends to strongthoit us iiituiiuukuiiny ,nlu iruiuBBionaiiy tor too important duties thnt devolve upon us ns tomporary guardians of tho future men nnd women of our respective Holds of labor. Wo renli.o tho gravo rospon sibilities wo aro about to nssumo in be ginning another year's work, but fool that tho help received during tho session just closed will cnablo us to cope more successfully with tho dililoulties with which all teachers meot; thorofore. Resolved, that tho thanks of this in etituto bo oxtondod to Supt. Hunter for tho Unenunlnir Intnrrmt hit lino nlmmn :.. our profeBsioniil wolfaro: to Prof. Ourran, Miss Tow nnd Mr. Albright for tho elll ciont and ploasaut manner iu which thoy havo presented tho subjeulH assigned iiium, io iiiu uiiizotiB oi itou uioiui tor tho many courtesies shown us during our stay among thorn, also for tho usn of thoir churches; to tho whool board for tho ubo of tho high school building. Wo iiIho nnnrni'l.ttri v.rv miif.li M... faithful manner in which Mr. Scammon uns attondod to tho duties of janitor. K. H. 1'AVMK. J. J. Toor.r.v. Maiiki. Day. Mamk P. Uealk. Ukimia I'lariT. Committee. iMBBBiB. B8. Tlnltti ivin l n t. .-. . . ., .Muk-wii) ii, iitruerj; iv. , n unmnn vuro in inKen liiturnnlly But httlo chango was mado in til nnd noln dlreutly on tho blood nnd 'inno st fonuid ballot, nor in any subBO- "ns mrfneca of tho system. Send for ilrH! mrinn 1m Int imv !m . nuent ballots until tho final break camo. .-ii iiuiL'H ono or anoiner or tuo candi dates would como near receivintr tho rcquisito thirty six votes to securo tlm nomination. Just as his prospects bo gan to look bright somo delegation would change its voto and sot him back among the doubtfuls. Considering tho earnestness of tho contest it was ono of tho quiotest nnd mostordorly conventions ovor hold in this citv. It did r.nt vnniiirn nnv nir.irf on tho part of tho chairman to preserve oruor. j. uo voune: wnniiono gently and almost silently. To all outward appoar nnco tho beht of feeding provailed all through the contest from chirk until tho ndjourumout ul midnight. At ii (imirtnr lwrnri 1 ..'.ilnnlr mi. I. night and nftor thlrty-tlvo ballots had llUur. f.liaf link mllll'.tnl w.. ..-. ..1.1! 1 1 . i,,-m bimu bii.i t.iin 1MIWUII Mill t,UII;(Kl III lldllllll'll llCI'nilKIl in n fitu mimitna 41... electric lights would bo turned olT nnd iuu uiiuii House wuiutc do ion in total darknesH. The adjournment wns taken until 0 o'clock Tuesday morninrr nt tlm court house. During tho night and early this morning eovoral attempts jooking toward a compromise by secur ing concessions from sumo of tho coun ties wno, at tins time, Had no cuudidato in tho Held utoro mudo. but. lint it ret lml. lot thin inorninif flirl nut. itwliriit tlm! anything iu that lino had been on'ccted. It was expected that Franklin county wouici miiKo a nreait lor somo other can didate, but this did not occur unci ovorv time I rnnklin emintv uvia cnlln.) f l.u r... sponeo would bo "Nino votes for Geo, W. Shophard." 'iiinro woro ii delegates present and it took lili to make a choice. During tho tmlllltimr Ml'X'miv. Rlntnlmnl tin.1 AT... Pheely passed tho tin irty mark several uiiiub iiiui wuiiki men uroji uncic. upon the last ballot buforn niliiiiirnmont Thursday night McPheoly recoived Ul votes, lacking but tw of a mnjority, un mio uBi oaiioi tno until break was mado by Phelps county which gave Mc Neny tho rcquisito .'(J votes and this was followed by Franklin county with oight votes, making his voto J7. On motion of McPheoly, of Kearnoy county, seconded by Shophard, of Frank lin, tho nomination was mado unanimous At this point tho applauso was dent ing and timid tho confusion McNony was called for and thanked tho convention heartily, at tho cloeo of which the noxt judge of tho tonth district was hoartily cheered. On motion of McCrenry. Mr. McNony was allowed to select tho chairmnn of tho judicial committee. Tho following gentloinon wero selected ns control com mitteomon: E. 1-3. Ferris of Adams, A, V. McOrow. of Franklin, T. L. Porter, of Harlan, J. h. McPheoly of Kearnoy, W. A. Forsytho of Pholpa und Randolph McNittot Webster. John Cnoto of Hastings, was coloctcd as chairman of the judiciul committee JAMKH MONKMV, Tho republican candidato for judgo of tho 10th judicial district of Nebraska, wnH born in New York state in 1851. Ho attondod college and graduated at Otta wa, Canada. He camo to Nebraska in 1878 and was admitted to practice in '80. In 1888 he was ono of tho presidential electors from Nebraskn nnd votod in tho National convention for Heninmin Har rison for presidential candidato. Ho has boen prominent in tho councils of tho republican party sinco coming to tho stato and has repeatedly served ns a doloL'llto to Ittdlmnl. rnnernenlnnnl imil - - C -- .- , -m n. V.H.wH..., ...... Buuu convention ho tins been in constant nrnctico nt Rei Cloud nnd hns built up an nxtenslvo llllRlnnUQ ll 4tlfu lltlll nHin aditna nm.1 practices his profession in both state twin muurui courts, iinu enjoys n Bioto reputation as one of tho most learned lawyers in the commonwealth. That he will ourry tho full vote of tho republican party and of his largo follow ing of porsonnl frionde, irrespectivo 'of party alllliations, thero can bo no doubt. It is only ronsonable to predict that Jns. McNeny will bo tho next judgo of the 10th district. Slate of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Loons Cnntitv. f Frank J. Checlej) makes oath thnt he Is th senior pnrtner of tho firm of F. J. (Ihrnoy it Co.. dolno liiiHlnofm In tlm .,i. of Toledo, county nnd slnto nforeniilcl. nnd that snid 11 rm will nnv Mm unm i Ono linndred Dollnm tnr onni, nn.i .. case of cntnrrh thnt ennnot be oured by 41.M. MB.. tf 1Vllt. IA-. - mo unn ui nun h uniarrit (jnro. 1'UANK J. ClIK.NKT, Sworn to boforo m nml Mnl.a..i-li.o,l I.. my prosonoe thin (Uli day of December, M A, D. 188C. BKAL A. W. Qlkasoi!, Notary Public, teatitnoninU, free. F. J. Ciienby k Co., Toledo. O. K&'Bold by druggists, 7oo. ' JihInoii. Died, in White Hock, township, Kansas, Mrs. Joseph UurgcsH aged 25 years. Sho was buried at tho Wobb cemetery, Rev. Horton oflioiat ing. Tho United Brethren held thoir fourth ciuartcrlv meoiiiiL' nt. Hrini. Saturday nnd Sunday. . Will. t'OtltlS. M. JOV nild J. ICnnmlv and wife of Uora and C. W. Barrott and wife. Emma and Lir.7.i llnrmt nnd Mis. Mountford went to Hastings Tuosday to atloii-1 tho reunion, J'jlUor Jjowis nrcaohed at lir. Hnno last Sunday. -there Will ho a linn tunntine nt thr. Mt. Hope Bohool-houso Friday night, August 30. Everyone is invited. lhero will bo a non mcotinf nt Oriole' Friday night, September G, C. Oook and others will address tho neo- plo. Thero will bo an ice orenm social at Mt. Hopo September 4. Evenhmlv invited. Mr. A. Francis has moved to Orinln on tho pluco known ns the ,. Barnes plaee o. V. Scnvnor will attend tho re union. Sin. Everywhere wo go we Und somo otiu who hns been cured by Hood's Snrsnpnr ilia. It Is the greatest ourntivo agent. It is the one grent blood punflor nnd nervo tome. Hood's l'JHs for tho liver and bowels. act easily yet promptly and effectively. Slilliviilcr. Mrs. David Menrns of Roscmont is visiting relatives and frinmlq nnr Eckloy thin wcok. Miss Nettie Fishol of Douglass, Kansas, has come to hco her brother Dave. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Urozicr visited at W. A. Fish's across tho riyer Tucs daT and Wednesday. Thoso from Stillwater attending tho reunion at Hastings ar: A. II, Spracher and family, Joo Vance and two sons, Edwin and Warren. A surnrisa nnrtv wan n-tvnn .TnVin Millor on August 22d, it being his 21st birthday, A grand timo is re ported. Simpson. A Valuable Find. After years of study an lhor. there has at last boen discovered a Bare and never failing ramedr. It has been totted en patienti, who havedlspaired of over being oared, the results have been, In every case wonderful. Qroff's Iuieamatism Care is nneqnaled as a positive remedy in all ensta of Chronie and Acute Inflammatory T?l.a11aa!tan "ltnt T.nmlknni. Q.!nll IO UUI1VUIIIIUII. .III.UUHHOIU, ""Ul, UlUUUljjU, OCIU.IUII, Since his admission to tho bnr in 1880 Neuralgia, Dysmonorrhoea and all kind- n lina Imnn In nriatiint hrnnttnn nt T?a.l I .l v..4lAm. T, l .1.. ..1-.1.1. t... . ira niiDUHuuo, i in niniB vaiUHUie J1UU Paritler, being espeoiallynaeful inKozema jTioriuBin, ocruieiH, 011 uiununinr enlarge Iu Order tn Intrrtrlnn nii.tnknrl.lii. Coutjh Ruinody hero we sold several doz- l.nlll,,. .. ..." 1. . ' .- . "s " nvriov Kaarnntee anu nave foued every bottlo did good servioo. Wo havo mud it nnrsalvM nml thinlr It- nnr. tor to any other. W. I. Mowrey. Jarvls hip, ,,, a. druggists. For sale by Peyo & Urloe, Pltchtr'tOattorla. phllcJrtnQryfop ment and dieasesof the liver and kidneys. It Is absolutely free from all nnrcotios. Severe attaoka are relloved in from one to three days and a positive oote effected in from &p te eighteen days, O, L. Cot ting Bel Cload, Neb. 18-4m illaeleii. Thoro is no uso of my attempting to toll who ia, vttendiog tho reunion at Hastings this week, saffioe to say that all arc there who could raiso the noocsaary funds. Dr. Aokioy anel family spent sever- nl Jfta will friaads in thru vlotnibu tho fore part ef ' the week, W. U, Rennds ii making an ever land trip through the west. Han nen, wae nas ueoa woriiig for A W. Cox, left fer his hoaie ii Freitiur oonniy. for Infants and Children. IOTHERS, Do You Know ri,t vnc, Itatoman's UrwjB, Cltifa-v-n Conllnl. many eo-calloil Hoothln.. Rvr,, .i most remedies for cllMa-n nw cowikkkm! of opium or morphine! Do Yon Know that opium und morphine oro stufylnK narcotic Isons f Po Yon Know t,at In ami. countries druggists are not permitted to tell narcotics without labeling them poisons 1 Do Yon Know that you ouM not permit nny modiclno to he given your child unless you or your physician know of wliat It la couinocd f Po Yon Know that Costcrla (s a purely vcgctablo preparation, and that a list of Its Ingredients Is published with oiery bottlo t Po Yon Know that Castotla U tho prescription of tl.o famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That It has boen In uso for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria Is now sold than of oil other remedies for children nomblncd f Po Yob Know that tho talent Offlco Deportment of tho United States, and of other countries, havo Issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to uso tho word Caetoria" and ltd formula, f d that to imitate them Is o stato prison olTcnso r Po Yon Know that ono ul tho reasons for granting this government protection was becauso Castoria had been proven to bo absolutely harxnloss? Po Yon Know that 3ft average doses of Castoria aro furnished for 35 oeate, or ono cent a dose f Po Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children mey be kept well, and that you may bivo unbrokon rest 1 Well, these thlag ara worth knngir-.. Thoy aro facta. The gao-elmUe Igaatnre of &m te on ttttttj wrnpper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, BOSS & BIFE, ' I'llOmiETORB op WLWE BBAY 1MB. Ordors Ordromptry Qllod. Your pntroniwo Hollcltod E. G. MORANVILLE. Livery and Feed Barn. t'lrNt-cliiMi in every dvtail. I.ttts or room, hrlfilit lulled liny and m Tiirity of Kraln. New rl and Nwll't Iioinvn eajj lie eeeureil ftr elly or eonntry drive at reiiNOiiablo pilcc. NOJITU OF JIOIjTjANJ HOUSE. S. HondrlokH of Rirutton was spending a fow dys with J. C. Hart man. W. M. Grannis and T. J. Wheeler wero doing business at Hluy Hill Sat urday. Joseph Pashby and family, 0. A. Easterly and wifo. and Miss Corn Leo spont Sunday at W. It. Anderson's. Mr. Ncspol of Swanton was in this oity looking after his intcrect in his farm. Mr. Thomas of Bruning is the gusBt of Charles Aploy. A. France was in Red Cloud on Wodncsday. Mrs Monroo and Miss Lona loft Wednesday for eastern Knnnns nlmrn they expect to mako their futuro uomc. Tho Camnbell bous. with the nfi'sis. tanco of outside players, ozpootod to do up tho Bladon baso ball nino, but our boys played ball and had an easy victory, tho Bcore standing 11 to 8. .Tamn Dnritv end .1. T. (rnndntfiff drovo to tho county seat Saturday. Qcorgo Donny of Swanton drove throuuh to this city tho foro part of tho wook and reports very poor orops east of here. W. (1. Monro of Kwnntnn nnmn hern Tuesday in tho interest of bis elevator at mis piaoe When movlmr into our nresent home I found n battle of Chamberlain's Tain Balm left hv n former tennnt. On tlm label I found tho statement that It wa Rood for outs and barns. lean testify to the truth of this, Nothing in all my ix. perlenoe has found its equal for blisters and burns. F. E. Barrett, manager Le Buear Sentinel, Le Saour, Mian. Pain Balm is also a cure oure for rheumatinm. For sale by Deyo &, Qrloe, dtngglata. Tho list of lottera remaining at tho post ofllco uncalled for up te Aug 29, 18!Xi: Neighloy T Sheldon A H The nbovo letters will be Bent to the dead lottor ofllco Son. IS, 1895. If not callod for, FitANKL'owDHit, Postmaster. Ko appetltef Then do net try to force feed down; bat nie tke most icleatlflo means for restorlair tone to the stemnck. Bewf Whr. bT tsklecr Aver'a Bajrinnar. ilia, snd ia a enrpeisTngly short time, year apnetlte will cease attain, and came 1 te stay, "The" Watch. For timokocning and durability nothing boots the seventeen jeweled Dkuiikr IIami'dkn WATon. CALLONpENMAN und examine thorn. Also his line of Jewohy, Diamonds, Spectacles, Clocks, .VIM.M anil solid sllverwnro. sonvenlr spoons, licirlhiiiidledkiihei ami forki. cnrvliiK sets J1J!ficurVS,l!.l"m .,),,,, "es aacT other nove-lllct. A Uno lino t Hiioeliicle and evo fiiS?5i w lh 'Vf rehaimahlH lenses. teil"nlelS ?l,n your watch, clock and Jewelry re- asTlver,w'mre!!,1UraV1,,K a"d T0Ur oM TIIOS. PENfflAN SlierKPe Stile. "?:Mi.iy;fi3Sffi ..' r JM"hcii- "I'miiiiMi wy mo colli ilruKun rl thnini.; inf'.i, . iL'if v.","Sr0B"r?"a.e Was Mm." Sue! "Va nst'X rarSRSSfiS JfurcliaiiltllanklUff Company as defendaiitTfor, the sum of eno Ihousaiul nu elKhtf-two Too larV dollars and eluht rents Kt.oi. n,i ni.i.TS: 'i 'Jia?Ve.v,""J Umu ,no fetlgwlaa reSl costs. estate. Uken m the protierty of ham dUnuiEEt n lilni'k th rrv.nio ti i.. .i.Z 2?, 7.7. towa now elty of Itod Cloud. Wehain? nimt5l one i Nebraska. ' .t kMrt!".Hi11 Kw,1th1 jmo forsalotothehlHhest Mdtjer. fur cah Id hnail. on the sothtiarel SPe&fe&,WBS.TeS ..v.v... . ,v., u. (;uuil UlUI IM4U ai ino henr of one o'cleck p. m. of said (tey.wlteu aadlWheae due attendance will beKlveubV'ttn uvaiershjnod. fUUU JamoipicNeny, AWV'for'lMalaillif'I Wed loud, Nohraika, Auffutt SO, 1M3, j. n. uuniiiKT. BiteriD. TRADERS LUMBER CO., DEALERS IN HTMIKISt an ?GA1 Building Matekiai., Etc. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. fj n i kil 4 lK.!i. :is.?i-. mywiUvM &vm fcsw'j:', , vks!aaamiHwMsfKwr' V -wacaaw .,.. fj. .