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Jcsdio Oookrcll is visiting in Bluo Hill. t Alta Sakcr is visitinng in Bed Cloud. On Satuday ovoning, Sopt. 28, Mr. and Mrs. Q. M. Warner noar Guide ftook entertained quito a number of Amboy young people. The evening was spout with musio and Boeial games until 11:30 when refreshments were .announced and after which the young people returned home rojoioing ovor tho pluaiant evening, all rtgreting that it was so short. Miss Gertie Brown was in Amboy Banday. G. W. Bakor has lost quito a num ber of onions on aooount of the wet weather. U. L. Lewis was visiting in Red Cloud Friday. i Hall's TTair Ronewer renders the hair lustrons and s lkeu, gives It an an ertn olor, and enables women to put it up in a great variety of styles. Stillwater. Fino rain Saturday and Sunday. Drilling whoat is tho orier of tho day. Will Crozler mado a business trip to Red Cloud Wodassday. Miss Nottio Fishol returned to hor homo at Douglas", Otoo oouoty, last Monday. Tbo Cowlea Christian Endeavor disappointed tho Eokly league last Sunday evening but hope they will not do bo again. George Mottor started last week te Dairy's mill to fire an eagino this winter. r,Eho young people of Eokly gave ( xMr. and Mrs. David Fishel a very ' ploasaat soronado Friday ovening. I Mr. Isom is on tho slok list. 'p Ar. Price's Cream Oddag Powder ft Worid'i llr Highest Award. Them People Won't Take This oap-They Want SANTA CLAUS SOAP" Everybody wants SANTA ClAOS Soap who knows the goodness of it. Try it once and you will refuse all other kinds, too. Sold every where. Mode only by THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY, $ CHICAGO. Judson. Mr. Serivner got defeated in getting tho nomination for sheriff in the eon vontion at Smith Centro last Saturday Mr. Clements secmid to bo the ohoioe of the convention. Mr. Malnoy took n flying trip to York county Monday morning on bus inoss. Mips Dolly Davis iy somo better. Mrs. York is getting Hlong fino. Some of tho farmers uro cribbing corn. Mrs. 0. W. Barrett is still quite sick. Almost everybody wint to Lebanon last Tuesday to attend the anniver sary. Elder Haskins preached Mrs. Mag gie Grewclli funeral sormon last Sun day to a crowded house. U. 0. G. "Last night,' said a traveling man, "I should have mid my train and lost an eutlro day but for a little information noticed in the Rand-MoNally (laid, will never be wlthont it statu." Willow Crook. S. Bruner haBa great deal of fruit this year consisting ot apples, peaobes and plums. Ben Bruner has been out in Fur nace eounty this state plowing and putting fall whoat in for his brother-in-law. He say the oorn is quit e good out there. WGaylord Wilder has gouo to Kan sas to work. Ilonry Brubakor and wifo started for Missouri last Saturday. Mrs. Minnie Jones has gono to Red Cloud to livo with her parents. Frank Bailoy and family have gono to Kansas. Miss Nau ef Blue Hill is teaohing tho Willow creek sohool and she is giving good satisfaction to pupils and patrons, Bro. Blaekwoll and family will soon move to Red Cloud. Wo are torry to loso him. but our loss is Red Cloud's gain, Ed Lewis and family will move to Iowa soon. Warren Edson has been, visiting at Mr. Adamsona tho past week. A, N. Godwin has gone to Texas to look at the oountry. One of T. G. Wilder's old comrades called at the Wildor ranoh last Satur day, Thoy had not met for 2G years. He west en to Red Cloud. Manitoba. ''For several months, I was troubled with a persistent humar on my head whiohgave me considerable annoyance, nntU it ooourred to me to try Ayer'a Hair Vigor. Before using one bottle the bu rner was heated," T. T. Adams, General Merchant, Tarberlllt, Va. ' ' aT"""t snrwCfcJ Frwmi Red Cloud, Webster County, ' ' -' " ..-...- - ' ' " MV --J Dhtdon. J. W. Wratton was U Rod Cloud Friday. C. C. Stout was looking up votes at Bluo Hill Thursday. W. E. Thorn attondod tho republi can convention at Lincoln. Mrs. Cash Kicth of Iloldrojo is visiting friends in this vieinity. W. A. Shottcnkirk of Bluo Hill was in this city Tuesday. Rev. Tyson ofLincoln prcaohed in the Baptist church Tuesday ovening. James Burden and L. E. Spcnoc wcro transacting business in Campbell Tuesday. S. J. Wborlor has his houso ready for the plasterers who will begin work this week. Mr, Funk ot Rosomont was consult ing his populist friends in this vioin lty Tuesday. Mrs. Strieker with her son and daughter aro visiting with friends in Salino county. Sobool was closed on tho day of the picnio which gave the ohildrcn an op portunity to attend. Kimsoy Martia and William Garri son of Bluo Hill attondod the M. W. A. lodgo in thittoity Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mis. Day of lied Cloud at tended the picnic and visited with their daughter who is teaohing school in this city. A gentleman from Davenport. Neb., was iu this city n couplo of days in the interest ef tho Contral Building & Loan Association of Lincoln. Druggist Hicks drovo to Red Cloud Friday evening to moot Mrs. II. who oamo in on tho train from St. Joo, Mo. whoro she has btuu visiting friends. A littlo sorap took plaoo in town Sunday in which no of our merchants used a ropo with a swivol on tho end of it over tho head of a fellow from Campbell formerly from Bladea who owes nearly all tho merchants in town and who makes it a point to cuss them and oall thorn harder names than thoy are willing to stand. Tbo thrashing he got served him right as tho police officer said. Tho A. 0. U. W. aad G. A. R. pic nio on last Wednesday was well at tended and the crowd seemed toonjoy themsolves talking ovor old times and tho 'crop prospect and listening to tho musio and tho speakers. Captain Henry made two very interesting spaoohes. Dinnor mado every ono smilo for thoro was a groat spread of youag chicken, pios," cakes, etc, Jas. Gillham of Red Cloud talked very earnestly in regard to the geod work being done by the A. 0. U. W. lodgo. Raadoph McNitt mado a few vory in teresting remarks on the A. 0. U. W. as viewed by an outsider. Judge Boal addroBicd his remarks to the old sol diers, Music was furnished by tho Bluo Hill band and the Bladou choir after listening to tho speakers and tha musio and filling up on ice cream and watermelon and button-holed by a few of tho politicians who woro there, tho ball game waB called but for some mason the boys from Cowlcs did not show up but Bladen has hust lers and thoy soon had a mixed nino from Cowlcs, Red Cloud aad Bluo Hill and wo had a fair gamo aftor all aad lota of sport. As it was a warm day Runohoy of Red Cloud would rather be fanned than run. Kid Ben net was the only bey to make a home run Runohoy aad one of tho Blue Hill boys mado a double play for a fly ball and it was hard to till whieh rolled tho farthest the ball or tbo boys.' So tho game aad sport went on until the score stood 17 to 20 favor of Bladen. After bidding ono und an other goob-bye they took their depart ure for their respective homes, .. -saw i'Tl ii'i'iwarw . . '?; iVifir Tfflii '-" " '"'" '''"'' ! '. pyHprc : - . .I'liA Neb., Friday, October Initviile. Mr and Mrs. Ayers cxpeit to move to Ititvalu agniu iu a short time It is hard to keep them away very long. Mr. anuMrs. Arthur Davit, Mrs, Sudio Ileldrcdgo and Mn. Kvnjvn went attending tho Franklin county fair lust week. Dr. WaUoo, our energetic and pop ular youns physician, in visiting in ttovtrioo this week tho home of hit childhood. Pref. McCrury was a visitor in tins part of tho county last work. Tho Prof, has many fnonds atound here who are alwajs glaa to soc him. The smiling and benign onunto nanoo ef Riohmond tho (plauidious" was Been on our streets Sunday eve ning and ho was not alono cither. Miss Florenco S,iwtemnd Mr. John Bonnolt, two of Inaval"'s young peo ple who uro attending thn Franklin academy wcro homo over Saturday und Sunday thii week. G. W. Knight is attending the state convention at Liicoln this weak, Ho is also visiting friends ia that part of tho stato a few dny. Nick Ladd returned from Chicago last wock bringing somo now and handsome furnituro with him and will soon move into his new dwelling as it is noarly completed. Shcrlfl Runohoy onmo up ono day last week and allowed himsolf to be badly soooprd playing checkers ia our villiago., But thea tho sheriff is no "groat shakos" on checkers anyway. Messrs. Randolph McNitt and Ber nard McNony wcro Inayalo visitors Sunday evening and W. N. Richard son and James McNiny Sunday Morn ing. Old Plaoidions enino in bctwoan times. . Lowis Celluloid Olmsted and Sid ney Epbriham Woolcott wont ovor in to KanRas last woek after peaches. Thoy wcro gone threo days and brought back six bushels of littlo measly things about like marbles. But thoy report a good timo. Another girl arrived at tho home of William Fitzrey Rinklo last Friday. Bill didn't fall over hitnsolf to any great extont liko a now father would. Although glad enough to sco ithohaB gotton over such foolishness. This makes the eighth. Several changes havo taken place in dwellers rooontly. Almost too many to nolo, for initanos Mr. Ward will movo into tho houso recently vacated by Mr. Hiokey, Mr. Bibby into the one vaoatcd by Potcr Peters, Moses Konyon into Philo Eddy's dwolling and but I forboar from mentioning further as the eouplo aro aet yot mar ried and it's a Mead secret between Bosmer and I. Two Rod Clou'd young ladies camo up visiting friends around hero and stayiag rather Into in the ovoning woro afraid te go home alone so pur- suadod an Inavalo gallant to aooom- pany them. Tho story of tho trip Is untold but tho gallant's toam and buggy camo in in pieces. It is said that the wreck ooourred after the girls wero safely housed at homo and it is aooountcd for by tho yonng man being in a transport of joy at gottiag safely away from thorn. Herbert Luoe, son of L, II. Luce, has arrived with his family from Shelton and will fara his father's placo tho coming tear. He has seme to tho conclusion that farming paya better than taking pioturei and I guoss it dees. B. O. K, . No one exports to carry everything with him when he dies but Red Oleud expects to seo evorybody at tho fair and will offer all the hospitality to visitors that can bo afforded in any city of groat or pretentions. 4, 1895 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE IltUlll. Dr. MoKcoky was in this vicinity Saturday. A. Eriokxon sold several head of cattlo Tursuuj. Born on Satuiday last to Mr. and Mrs. Rinkle a gill. Chris Jonsin of Cowles was in our locality Sodav. S, Lindsoy sold twnnty-ono head ef cattlo to "Mr. Cantor last week. A daughter of Mr. and Mr. Reunds ffiitn Iowa is hero viaiiing. Tho blnok pony drfoatcd the sorrel pony in a raco last Saturday, Mr. Myers und wife of Inuvalc woro V siting .it W. Palmer's Susday. Several of our neighbors attended the big sale of horses at Hivcrton last Tuesday. Emery Bean and family wnn visit ing with 0. F. Kclluy on KfrnmV creek on Sunday. Andrew Anderson mid family from Iowa aro hero vUiting his fathtr. A. Anderson.- . Mr. Marion and wifo from near Ina valo wcro in our neighborhood visiting tho first of tho week. On Saturday of last weok Mrs. Wiseearvor presented her husband with' a nice girl baby. Cigars Jack, Miss Lizzie Marker and Miss Mil dred McCall of Otto were visiting at Holstino the lattur pnrt of last woek. J. B. Wiscarver and Sum Lindsay wcro buying cattlo and transacting other business at Campbell luot Fri day. Mrs. Ford Robinsoa and Miss Liz zio Robiason of Chicago, whe have been here visiting for soyeral weeks the guests of Mrs. A. N. Wilson, re turned te their home Friday. STDlfNIR. CHRONIC MALARIA. A Very Prevalent Disease Fol lowing the Hot gunner of 105. Tho eantinuanoo of hot and dry weather is suro to produoo the ptuva- lenoo of chronic malaria. Tho past summer has Locn exaotly suitable for tho production of a groat deal of ma laria. Evon in localities whero ma laria has beon previously unknown many oasoa of malaria are developed. This form of malaria is distinguished from tho old-fashionod foyer and ague by the insldiousnosa of its attack and tho difficulty with wbioh ia is eurod. It dooa not oomo on quiokly, liko ohills and fovor. Tho symptoms pos ter and provoko sometimes for several weoks boforo tho pa'tiont is made eiok onough to tako medioino. Slight, chilly sonsations, cold, sweaty spells, frontal hcadacho, bil- iousnoss, furred tongue, bad t.sto InW'V'&SZ the mouth, sticky muoous in. the throat, constipation, languor, etc. A medical treatiso en ohronio mal aria will be sont free by the Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company of Cekambus, Ohio. This book is a com plete guido to tho proventioa and cure of malaria in its various forms. Pe-ru-na has long since bee rocog nizod as tho only infallible oure for tbo ohronio form of malaria, Whilo quiuine has beoomo the standard rem edy for aouto malaria, oommonly oall od fovor and aguo, many poople havo found by. bittor oxporienco that it will not euro tho ohronio form, Po-ru-na our' s theso cases promptly and per manently. Vol. 23 No. 40 IMclloiuii'jr or IHsronteiit. Science, dour Lady Hotly, has dimin ished hope, ltnowltclgo destroyed our II ltislonR, anil oxporinnco litis doprived ua of Interest. Here, then, in tho author ized dictionary of tllseontont: What is urontiiin ? A fullure. Whut is lifu ? A boro. Whut is muii ? A fraud. What is woman ? llotli a fraud and a boro. What is beauty f A docoption. What is Ioto ? A dlDoaoo. Whnt is marringo ? A misUiUo. Whut Is n wifo r A trial. What iu u child ? A miisuuco. Whut is tho dovll r A fublo. Whut is good y Hypocrisy. What la evil? Dotection. What In wisdom 1 Selflshnoss. What isIinppluosB? A (IcIubIoii. Whut Is friendship Y A humbug. Whut is generosity ? Imbecility. " ' What is uiouoy ? Everything. And what is everything? Nothing. Lnbouchero. If your children nro milijcoi to oroup wntoh for the that symptom of the dis c.iflohornss. If Chamberlain's Congh Remedy (a glvsn as aoon as the child tieooMea home it will prersut the attack. Even after the eroupy oongh has appsured tho ntttmk euu alwaya be prevented by giving this rtmsdy. It is also invalaublu for colds end whooping congh. For suU by Drjo A Oriee. Mootliiir oftloiitfroNn American. Ileitis, Mexico 'lty, Mexico, , October 15 to !20, 105.; Agoiits may soil round trip ticket Octobor 7 to 10 inclusive and limit for return to thirty dayu from date ol salo. Transit limits will bo continuous pas sage in oach direction, going limit to begin on date ot snlo. No etopovors will be nllowcd on, B. & M. lines, but beyond our linos stop'overs aro subject to local regulations. A. CONOVKR, Agt." With two little children snbjeot to oroup we do not rest easy without a bet tlo ef Ghainbcrluln'u Congh Remedy in the heuse, fer the most ssvore attacks quiokly saeonmb to n few doses of It. v Morrisen, Colo., Bad. Fer sale at 25 and SO oents per bottle by Deyo & Grloe Report of school taught in Distriot 21 Webster county for, month ondlng Sep tember 27, 1885, Number ot pupils ca rolled 22; uverugo daily attondanco, 19. Tho following pupils wore not absent during tho month, Lulu Rose, Pearl Hines. Cbnrlic llarphum, Erneat Ilines, Eddio Nelson, Cecil Rose, Marion Rose,. -Lolu O. Barber, Teacher. No mystery about it. When tho Shak ers offered aomo time ago to give away a bettU r their Digestive Cardial to any one whe might call at their New York efilee, there was a great ruh and a great many people thought they wore erasy. Sahsaqnent eventa prove it to have bean ' a very oltiver adTertliing transaction, for although they gave away thonaanda of bottles, it was in the end profitable; aaar- v every ene that took a free battle oame ure, saying they hud derived better re- nlte from its use than from any other medicine thoy had ever used. There is nething ao cniformly Mieoesatal iu the treatment of atomaoh tronblea as the Shaksr Dlgeatlve Cordial nod what is better than all It relieves at onoe. LAXOL, the new foraa of Castor Oil ia so palatable that ehildren liek the spoea dean. There) ! 9:40, or Better, at tho Fair. 0 bushels good corn, or 14 bushels best wheat or 2 bushele 2d grade, or 10 bushels of oats, delivered to J. O. But ler's, Red Cloud, Uny time before Oct, 1Kb, will pay for a season ticket for yeur whale family under fifteen years ot age, including privilege ot dirivlng team in the fulr grounds, eto. JS&Wit.' - iC '"..'In, jfc- -'.?. . 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