&rr rr- ir V ft, i. - ILL m n . ""&", waium.tiMtfiMM t imNrmwrAOTwiuMjwufarflii n rnsm Hood's Is Wonderful "At harvesting time 1 took a setere cold Which settled In my limbs, and In a short time developed into Naanaaiarr Rh After spend Injr n good turn of mon ey for different reme dies and suffering all winter, I became to crippled that I had to walk with the aid of cmtfliei. TW Dm Vlml 4sj ndrlce of a f rlend I waa j prevailed upon to buy six bottles of Hood's ISarsaparllln. I took the I medicine and it has fill- Mr. A. W. Cooler, ly restored me to health Clifford, K.D.. anrt I think It ttmre say I.lf. I will cheerfully answer all who may wish to correspond about my affliction or state ment." A. W. Coolky, Clifford, North Dakota. H222 'g Sarsa- , parilla Cures Be Sure to Get Hood's Hd' Pills cure nausea, and biliousness EMBTOUIAI, MOTEL IIcmf.miikr that Hon. Job. McNeny will be tho tioxt judge. Tiik county republican ticket will bo elected and no mistake. Rohkwatkii. M) rumor goec, in going to resign tho olllco of chief editor of the Beo in fnvor of hie son Victor. Ho hud better dono no noimi linio ago. Gov. IIou:ojii nud Pilot RosenwHsflor got it in tlio iikdc by tho supreme court decision In regurd In the Oiuuliu polico commission. The pilot nnd his inun Fridny cuu't iilvvnys bull their plans through without wurrnnt of law. No, sir. Duiiino thiH week tho editor of UiIh paper visited in Missouri, nud found tliut that ulute wan also flushed with n grand crop of everything that u fnrmor raises. Tuko tho democracy out of Mis souri nnd nlm iu n pretty good stute all roural for ugricullure, but no better than Nubnisku under fuvorablocircum stances. Tiif.hr aro boiiio tnon who nro afraid of gottlng Jubtice meted out to them if the Hon. Jus. McNeny in elected judge and of coureo they nro working ugHinst "Mae." He will do right, no mutter whose chho coints before him. Ho is a W')cr, and a good one, too, and whon you put that kind of men on the beuoh there is no fear of injustice. ThK republican purty ia in tho bar. ness, and, no mutter how much Bums fellows try to stand in with the other fellows, tho republican ticket will bo elected, and don't ou forget it. Tho idea of . republicans hobnobbing with other partioe to down thoir own nion is imply outrageous. Ilo true to our colors, Iniys ; do not go into tho enemy's camp expecliug to got thirty pieces of silver for playing fiilso to tho republican party. You won't got it, and )ou know it. Mayor Rootle; unci tho two council moo, Martin umi Kubio, are to be con gratulated in giving tho city water for Bprinkling thostieets. It would bo an outrage not to ucquioeco in tho mer chants' requests for water so thoy could do biihiuebs without being unnoed with the vi.lumcH of dust that blow at times. Thorn in no utoof being too stingy whon matters dolcriulnu (but things tdinll be dilforent. It is nil right for the mayor and council to guard the bu6inops of tho city with a zealoiiB oye, but not to be too conservative when thero is no use of it, and whon tho interests of tho mer chants demand it otherwise Thero ia no interest so manifestly ad vantageous to tho farming community as that or milling interests of any city or county. A good tlouriDg mill always furnishes a home market for small core als and ofton naves tho furmor many dollars in transportation. Tun Chief is pleased to noto that so woll a known firm as Temploton ,t Guthrio havo leas ed tho Red Cloud Flouring Mills, aud will noon bo ready to oporato them iu full blunt. This firm cuiuos highly ro commended to Red Cloud and havo a Btato and national reputation iih millers of the beM churacter, and wo boliovo that Rd Cloud is to bo congratulated iu having them oporato tho Red Cloud Flouring Mill. Thero is no bottur mill in tho stato aud no better wuter powor iu the iinrlu.wcbt. Wo hope the pooplo of Red Cloud will do thuir bcbt to help the eiiterpiitio along by making a specialty of their brnuds or Hour. With two full sots of rolhr mills Webster county and vicinity ought t find good markets for their corouls. Success to tho now Hrm of Temploton &. Guthrie. E. W. Rosa received a telegram this morning inclosing tho sad news of tho death of his fathor, A. W. Rosa of NeliSlgb, Nob., at the age of 62 yoars. Mr. Rosa loft toduy for that place to bo present at the funeral. No on rxpeete to carry everything with him when ho dies but Red CUud oxpertu to so everybody At tho fair and will ITer fll the ho$pltility to visitors thiit can be a .fouled In uy city of great- or pretentions. ... lv v.u r HON THEY MEET AXD HATE GOOD TIME IX SPITE OF THE WEATHER, New Organization Perfected. The Meeting Uotiiitl to lie still In Much eol Tor the Organization. Tho unfavorable weather nlmest spoiled the Old Settlers' picnic. Still a goodly number were present from all partB of tho southern half of tho county. Tho thtee stockades built for protection against Indians by the fiot tiers of 1870 nt Red Cloud, Guide Rock and Edna were nil represented. L. D. Thomas came all tho WBy from Elm Creek. Undo Walker brought his sevonty-oight years from Farmers creek, and was tho oldest man on the grounds. Eliaha Woodward won up from Guide Rock with tho nows that ho wns Grandpa Woodward, whilo his grandchild's mother wns born in Webster county. What old settler can beat that f Thero are some who can equal it, but their names do not occur to tho writer. Mr. Dickerson nnd wife were present. Mrs. Dickereon's father whr Uncle Hardy, ono of tho tlrst com mieeioneru of -the county. Aunt Betsy was not there, she was missed. John and Gottliob Kueecr wore thero to re mind Joe Garbcr how, in 1870, as they first npprouchod tho stockade, Joseph pointed a gun at them supposing them to bo Indians. Of course Allen Aycrs was there, but n littlo silent and shame faced. You see Allen went back on us once and thought ho would try Ten ucEBee, and ho doesn't walk hb proudly amongst tho old fellows ns ho would if ho hadn't done that. Chris Cox and wife jou may be sure wero there, nnd of course Joe Holcomb and his sister Mrs. A meson, would come in nny kind of nealhor to u gathering of old settlers. Uncle Holdrego gavo in to tho weather, so did scores of others, and wo don't blnmo them, but thero were at least a hundred present, nnd each ono told of suveral others that intended to come, but wero scared out by the storm. Even Emanuel Petors and Donald McCallum, I ho first two in tho county, failed to put iu an appearance, Thero is no oxcuho for Peters, becauso he ie only a boy thut Is liu wiib twenty-fivo years ngo just old enough to vote Uut those of us who were thero had n royal time. First of courso was dinner and then the women chatted whilo the men elected officers and transacted business. Then tho Hon. I. 13. Hampton made fie best talk of his life, and demonstrate eJ that the old settlers were moro prcs- porous than the friends they had left in tho older states. Then Oliver McCall told some stories of lire in 1871, and told them well. Oliver labors under the delusion that none of the old settlers are growing old, and thinks they will never die. He duesu'i know that his beard is white and that tho top of his heud is gottiug bnre, very bare. G. W. Knight made ono of his bright, entertaining i-peeuhet, reminiscent of struggle nnd peril, humor and serious Hers of 1871. Joo Gin her, well Jrsrph flunked out right. While at dinner Joe told n story and pomebody wanttd him to prove it by a presont witneFP, uud.Joeeph refut-cd point blank, to inalto u speech. All that were present came away feel ing hotter, kindlier and moro hopeful for tho meeting. Tho following names wore choson as vice-presidents from their various pro cincts: E B Smith, Red Cloud township. I B Hampton, Guido Rock. L D Thomas, Elm Croek. Goo. Hummel, Line. Goo. Cather, Catherton. J. Vance, Bearer Creek. Jas. Gilham, Red Cloud City. J. Holcomb, Walnut Creek. G. W. Knight, Innvalo. Wra. Patterson, Harmony. Jno. Rsssor, Pleasant Hill. W. E. Thorne, Glonwood. F. Buschow, Potsdnm. W.O. Laird, Oak Crook. Robt. Hurrls, Rutin. Charloton Andrus, Garflold. Reeso Thompson, Stillwator. On motion of J. S. Gilliam eecrotnry wuh instructed to correspond with each of abovo vico presidents requesting them to form township organizations. Resolved, chairman and secretary bo instructed to lllo with county clerk u re quest to county board far an appropri ation to purchase book nnd pay for copying therein such papers lolativu to early settlement of county as wilt bo of permancut historic interest. Motion by Josoph G arbor thatccm. in it tee be chosen to request Govoruor Garbor'a permission to bold noxt annual mooting in hi grove, Permission granted. Moved by G. W. Knight that r resi dent and secretary consult with the various vico presidents to fix time for next meeting. Moved by J. S. Gilham, Jos. Garber and secretary be a committee to consult with county fair in regard to offering premiums for old settlors. Morod by J. S. Gilham that Mr. aud Mm. T. O. Hackor bo considered mem beru of this Bociety, by roason of thoir long residence iu tho state. TELE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1895. Moved by Mr. Hampton that (ill per bono who havo been residents of the county for twenty yearB bo considered members of this Bociety. Moved by Governor Garber that the president, secretary and J. 8. Gilham bo appointed n committoo to draft constitu tion and by-laws. Thanks tendered to Governor Garbcr for uro of grove. After short uddressos by Hampton, McCall, Knight aud Gilham meeting adjourned. BIKIEF ME.t'TIOX. Miss Myrtle Slubbs wont to Omaha Saturday. W. N. Richardson nttended tho stato this week. Custom Milling a speciulty. Templo ton t Guthrie. Mrs. Ed. Boyror of McCook is in the city visiting relatives. Jas. Peterson is nttondinir tho stato fair in Omahu this week. E. J. Pulsipher was down from Hast ings this week on business, A complolo.new lino of wall' paper at Taylor's at bottom prices. B. G. Grice and wifo aro in Omaha this week attonding tho fair. Are shoes advancinc? Road A IT1 Kidey'e ad at the head of locale .. - --. . Editor Nowmoyor, of tho Guide Rock Signnl, was in tho city Monday. A. Qalushn returned Saturday from a business trip in tho eastern part of tho state. Wo buy all kinds of grain. Tern pletou & Guthrie, Red Cloud Flouring Mills. Read our display ads. Thoy aro In teresting and profitable to you. Deyo it Grice. Just received n robby lino of ladies shoes in narrow rquare and noedle toe lasts. A. II. Kaloy. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. W. Shea nnd Ed. Brown and wifo left for Omaha Monday for tho purposo of taking in the fair. I havo the largest assortment of boots and shoes in tho city and ut such prices as will lit all pocket books. A. H.Knley. All kinds of grain bought nt tho Red Cloud mills, and tho highest market price paid in cash, Tompleton & Guth rie. MieeTilla McCltlland, our efllcient high school principul, spoilt Saturday and Sunday ut her homo iu Blooming ton. A larger number of our citizens are visiting tho Btato fair at Omaha this week thun usuully attend the Lincoln fair. Morgun Davis, who is at present hold ing a position as cashier of a Nelson bank, was on our streets tho fore part of the week. Wm. Parkes and wife, Mrs. Frank Dickoreon nnd Miss Knowlee, nieco of Mr. Parked, wont to Omaha Saturday to view tho Btato fair this week. Mrs. Almlra GritTelh, who has been visiting her son, Jno. Grifreth, in this city for eomo time, returned last Satur day enrouto fur her homo in Illinois. Furmerf, merchants, mechanics, and profotiBtonul men genorully will assist in making up tho programmo of ummuse ineuts, inhtruotlon uud entertainment. Warren Edson returned from Califor nia to Red Cloud last Suturday, after an absenco of ubout eight years. Ho is visiting ut tho residence of Mrs. J. A. Tuit. Rv. J. K. Maxlioid wns in Lincoln this week, in uttendunco at tho M. E. cuuferenco hold nt that olace. Mr. Maxtield is a member of tho board of examiners. Mrs. J. H. Holcomb departed this week for a visit at her old homo in In diana. On her roturn oho will como by way oi Missouri, wun a view to purchas ing a homo there. Everybody will be fully repaid for their trip to Red Cloud this year, as the urogram will interest every one. Rrlnir aloug tho waterraolons, big beotu, tur- i ipa ami squaenes. Tho nutnbor of peoplo nsido from farmers who are interested in tho Web. etor county fuir includo tho merchants, mecnauicp, uauitore, artiste, uukora und tho long liet that go to make un a com. munlty. G. W. Lindsay departed lat Saturday for a tour of the Black Hills, on a hunt ing expedition. Mr. Lindpoy is quito an oxport iu this line, ii1h as n'tuxidermist, as tho large elk aud other unimulu which adorn his meat markot will testify. ! , Ilo Thero! 2:10, or llellur, at the Fair. G bushels good corn, or ,1'f bushels best wheat or '2 bushels 2d grade, or 10 bushels of oats, dolivcred to J. O. But lor's, Red Cloud, any time before Oct. 10th, will pay for n eoanon ticket for your wholo family under fifteen years of age, inoludiug privilego of diriving team in too ratr grounuo, eto. John O. Uauger Editor of the Sunbeam ellmaa, lio., who named ivtr Cleve land for the Presidency In Nov., 183?, while he waa Mayor of Buffalo, N. Y., U inthusiaatio ia his praise of Chamberlain s Colte, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy. De says "I hare used it for the past rive years and consider it the beat preparation of the kind in the market. It is ns stnplo as sugar and coffee In this section. It is an artlele ef merit and rlpuld be umU ia e?ry household. I'ot sl by Ddjo it Qrloe Druggist. Sftttc creek. FjII plowing, sowing rve and bay ing is the order of tho day. Clias. Arbuoklo is building an ud J Hon to his house. Clark Stevens left last Sunday for a v sit to his old Hooaier home. 0. A. Provalt is building a fine ccllnr and walling'it with stone. Ulan Fairs has u new pirl at his house and ho has been six inches tall er for tho lat few days. Mrc. Dan Grcwcll has a boy. Mr. Grcwcll and wifo of eastern Nebraska arc visiting friends and rel atives iu theso parts. Johu Morison has gone north on a visit. Rev. Lewis of Salem held a meet ing at Mt. IIopo Isst Sunday. Hev. Jno. Horton will start for Missouri or Iowa soon to live. Wm. Sanders will go west if ho can sell out. Mrs. Jas. Stones rcaeircd tho sad news of tho death of her brother. Mr, Bojd of Red Cloud was in our cemetery last weak setting up a fino roouumont for Mrs. F. Graham. Occassional. Ciarllcld. Lou Robins has returned from the mountains where ho hes been tho past summer for his health. Chan. Atnack has a new boy, usual Nebraska weight. Chas. says you can suioko his pipe if you will furnish your own lobacco September 13 being Susto Amaok's birthday, a largo number of her friends gavo her a pleasant surprise in the evening. All report i way up time. Est. r Thornton returned frem Blair where Bho has been visiting friends. C. E White's residence burned down. Tho fire was caused by a de fective flue. It was insured. S. 1. Nartin started for Texas Monday. Wo aro sorry to sco them leave but wo wiah them success in theit new home. John Earner threshed twelve hun dred and eighty seven bushels of oats last wcuk. Broom-corn harvest is at hand and an immense smount of help is needed Work can be had for another month for, nt least 200 men, wages ranging from 25 cents to lets thai $5.00 pci day. Come early nnd avoid tho rush. JffB Bean is going to evacuate to Missouri. Ilo leaves (he wholo coun ty to mourn his loss. Joseph Taylor keeps a standing arm; in his peach oruhard to keep tho birds and other vermin off. Roy Sircaringer has leit for parts unknown. Wo uxpect ho will return "whei the robins nest again." I). M. limner held an educational Hireling nt i ho Waunner schoolhouse, district 18, Sept. 11. It was well at tended nnd muuli good comes from these tiKctincs ni the patrons, teaoh rs i-nd vi-ituis exrhnngo opinions nn I disctiHS methods and all questions relating to schools, thereby advancing tie schools much faster than other wise. Surrly 1). M. Hunter will be our next Sucrintoudcnt. Our boys aro getting so well drilled in tho art of ball playing that they actually challenged tho North Branoh nino to play them a matched game, which was reluctantly accepted. Score stood eleven to two in favor of North Branch. The boys aro practic ing at "one old cat" on Sundays so that by next 4th of July thoy can boat any Iafc ball team (composed of old women) in the state. Cattle buyer havo picked up all tho Mock that could bo found leaving nothing hero but u few old cows. JlMMEY. WLon a person begins to grow thin there Is something wrong, Tho wasto is greater than the supply and It ia only n question of time whon tho end must come. In nine cases out of ten tho trouble is with the digestive organs. If you can re store t'tein to a healthy oocdltiouynn will stop the waato, put on now flesh and ouuso them to feel bottur in every way, The food they eat will b digested aud appropriated to tho noods of the system, and a normal appetito will appear. Con sumption frequently follows a wasting of bodily tissues buoauso nearly all con sumptives have indigestion. The Shaker Digestive Cordial will restore tho stow- aoh to a healthy condition in a vast ma jority ef oases. Get on of thtir booke from your druggist and learn about this nrw nnd valuable remedy. When the children need Caster Oil, give them LA,XOL,--it is palatable, Tho ourreut nasuber of the Rand. MoNallj Qalrle enuMn a new gaaeteer of ollfe, towns ana health sad pleasere resorU of the United StaWi, Geaada and Muxico. Oa ssJe everywhete, Ised sub scription lo 106 ACius etrtei, Galssgo, FlI Rllf As tho school year opens, attention is directed to the oft-repeated advico of leading educators, warning teach ers, parents and scholars against tho fearful results of exnaustivo brain work among young people. To thousands of girls and boys, un nerved by tho strain of school life, Paine's celery compound, (which was first prescribed by America's greatest teacher, Prof. Edward E Phelps, M. D., LL. D., of Dartmouth College) has been a blessig, making them well and etroni', feeding tho brain "id nerves, and enriching and purify Hi! the blood. Tho recent reoniiiructidation of 1'iiiio'rt ce'ory compound by Principal Camp of New Haven anJ the equally outspoken praico of this greatosi of remedies by ex President Cook of the National Teacheis' Asociation, are two of tho thousands of such testimo nials from parents and toachcrs throughout the country. Nothing iu the world so strength ens tho weak, fo readily restores lust One advantage of taking Ayet's Sana par lln to purify the bloo-1 in that you need not infringe upon yonr hours of la bor nor deny ;ourself uDy food that agrees with you. Iu a word, you tre not compelled to slarvo or loaf, while taking it. Theso are rocommendations worth considering. i e It is with much plcasuro that wo an nounce to our many readers thot Miss Tilla McClelland Is again in tho field for superintendent of schools of Franklin county. Sbo commenced her school work threo miles north of Riverton, in tho Elder district. Wo can truly say, nnd without successful contradiction, that no candidate of any party has como before the pooplo for this important ofllco that is as well qualified, constitut ed and peculiarly fitted as MIbb Mc Clollnnd, having occupied positions from tho humblest country schools to the highest in tho county. Sho is full of energy and enterprise, nnd will do moro for our schools than hiB been dono by any superintendent for mnny years. Tho ropublicanajwil mako no miatako in giving her tho nomination. She ran ahead of tho tlpkot two yoars ago. Rlv. orton Roviow. Catarrh C'minot lie Cured. With local applloatloiiR, as they cannot roach the seat of the disease, Cutarrh is a blood or constitutional disoase, and in order to cure it you must toke internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not n qunok mcdiolno, Ball's catarrh cure is takeu internally and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaoes. It wss pre scribed by one of the best physioiaus in this country for years, and ia a regular presenption. It Is composed ef the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting direotly on the mnoous eurfaeie, The perfect combine tiea of the two ingredlenta is what pro duces such wonderful results in eurlntr Catarrh. 3end for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., I rops., Toledo, 0 8old by Druggists, prise 78 1. Or. Price's Cream Baklnc Powder NVorUl's Fair Highest Award. R ILE R --.V.V.V.-;;:.'V..JL. ViVV SfB; aTOssaBsraessusf-A . b Pfflil E ill Iff f nerve foroe, so surely makes ths ailing and peevish young woman or growing boy woll and cheerful. And for the aged arid infirm tho world knows its wonderful curative powers. Ror. ErastUH Rowley, presi dent of tho famous Kcntioky Female College, writing to the proprietors of i R i fame s culcry compound, says: 'I was for several years a sick man. i My siokne&s was attended with con stipation, with nervousness and insom- 4 nia, and the Jccst excitement would osmso palpitation r tho heart. I have ' 'J In tho last t'hrce or four jeara uscdV. " several widely advrtij-ed preparations. Fitally I took Paino's celery com pound and I regaid it as superior to all others, especially it used strictly as you direct. By using this I do not suffer from constipation, inability to r sleep, or from palpitation of tho heart as formerly. I am still using Paino'a celery compound at limes, and shall tako pleasure in recemmending it to others Jso matter how busy you may bo you can afford to epend n Ifttlo tlmo this your and lay ovor thing usido for gen eral recreation ut tho fair. Tho Wobster county agricultural bo ciety want the best efforts of ovory resi dont in tho county. T Whoop.Lu ! A car load of new nnd socond hand goods at Wright's second hand etore. Prices the cheapeet.-J. B. Wright, Moon block. jjfj.tf "Ornnge blossom," tho common sense feranle Remedy, draws out pain and sore uses. Sold by O. L. Cottfng. 1 ' m m While iu Chioago, Mr. Charle L. Katiler a proroaaent shoe merchant of Dea Misines, Iowa, had quito a serions time of it. He took Rtioh a severe cold that he could hardly talk or navigate, but the promptneoofChnmberhlu'sCough Rem edy cured him of his cold so quickly that othsrs at the hotel who had had colds fol lowed his example and half a do.en per sons ordored It from tho nearesi drug Htore. They worn profuse in thoir thanks to Air. Kahlvr for telling them how to cure a Imd cold ho quiokly. For sale by Deyo A Grice Driurglsto. Dr. Price's Cream Unking Powder World's Fair Highest Aleda I and Diploma. i8-.!'.0!"! Bnl ot -00 pnlrBof men's iiunta ut sslOO for two wooks. Theso goods sold from e.1.75 to U0OO.A. Galusha, Manager. To th Public. Having bought out tho tank lino of W. O. Jones, I will endeavor to merit your trade if prpmpt attention to busi noes will win it. Set out your can in tho morning and wo will make the rounds every day aa usual. 381m John P. Jessen, Prop. Tank Line. AM. ZELUFF. Tenserlal ArlUl, Srt Deor Notith or Clilr Office. 1'irat class harboring done with neat- noes and dispatch, solicited. Your patronago 7C -J-ijr a ;?':, . .J .1 V x.-: , : i V t V 1 i Xr I'd r jir a. U i,Mt Jj&Ji YV's, J- Al SJSJIWM U..f. -1"., ..iMi.M.m...w m i finm -,i" i 'V """ TUff ITT"" rrr- UJLMUU!eamiJ.L-JII y-fi. A biL