. K. A .lr.. .&..-. .. PVM'",'W'.,V ' i..wwpinnmimfv WkttMtMwatiw T. Y --'?.., , Dwnw)iiiijHmHBm4n, wntwwJt'WaW MfliaiiiutW 8 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, NOV. 1, 1895. - r " 'f . i Cancer Of the Breast I Mr. A. II. Crausby is ouo of the best known ami most highly respected cltl Jacns of Memphis, and resides at 158 tKerr street in that city. I Borne years ago his wife noticed a mall lump In her breast. She thought Bothlng of it, but It increased in sue rapidly, and Boon broke through the kin and commenced to discharge. Bhe was at onco put under treatment af the best physicians, but they very toon found that they could do lier no good, and amply prescribed antiseptics fc keep tb puce clean. Both her Kandtnother and aunt, by tbe way, d died with cancer, aad when ap prised of this fact the doctors aid that they would not attempt to save her; Chat she was Incurable. Although the aacer had by this time become deep Mated and her health very low, one of Ike most noted specialists f Hew York then treated her. After treating her awhile, this doctor admitted that the MKS. A. B. CMAUSBY. was hopeless and further treat- seat useless. "It Is difficult to Im agine how despondent we all became," ald Mr. Crausby, "knowing that she aaast die and unable to give her any ellef. I had spent over five hundred dollars with the best medical skill to fee had, and felt that there was no farther hope. L "One day I happened to read an ad vertisement of 8. 8. 8., recommending that remedy for cancer, and in view of the failure of the most eminent physi cians in the country, I confess I had little faith left in any human agency. However, I purchased abottlcofS.S.S., aad to my delight It seemed to benefit fccr. After she had taken a couple of Bottles the cancer began to heal, and astonishing as it may seem, a few bot tles more cured her entirely. You can probably better understand how re markable this cure was when I explain that the cancer had eaten two holes in the breast two inches deep. These sealed up entirely, and although ten years have elapsed, not a sign of the alsease has ever returned, and wc are assured of the permanence of the cure, which we at first doubted. MAs my wife inherited the cancer, I aartainlv regard 8. 8. 8. as the most wonderful remedy in the world, and It la truly a Godsend to those afflicted with this terrible disease. You may he sure that I shall always be grateful to that remedy, for without it my home would now be desolate and my chil Vcn motherless." ' , The above is but oae of many re aaarkable cures being daily made by 8.8. 8. Cancer is becoming alarm lagly prevalent, and manifests Itself in hach a variety of forms, that any lump, are or scab, it matters not how small, which does not readily heal up and dis appear may well be regarded with aapicion. We will gladly send to any address, full accounts of several other Cires fully as remarkable as this one. For real blood troubles, 8. 8. 8. has , equal. It wipes out completely the paost obstinate cases of blood diseases, Which other remedies do not seem to touch. 8. 8. 8. gets at the root of the Ulaease, and forces it out permanently. IB. 8. 8. is guaranteed purely vegeta ble, and is a positive and permanent care for Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, heumatism and all traces of bad lood. Our valuable books will be mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. DOCTOR AAAA mtft ENOLISH . Remedy will stop s cough in a night, chf ck n cold Ins day, and euro consumption If tnken In time. It the little ones have Croup or Ult it tromtllv. ' v-roup u uvery n - . " . mini untune. iruuy one. halt ot those nt. tacked dlo. The Brent (IfttlO'nr (. The dUeaie progresses so rapidly that the lots of a Tew hours in treatment It often fatal, acxkr'i Knqlisii Reur. DV will cure Croup, mad it uhould ah wars ba keptim the houao tot mttfmeUa, Am cast bottle easy MYSjoarskjUa's life. Bm shusi , M, at, AM Dnstirt ACKER MEDICI CO. . - --Zln rt1aw III I 7 0" X9rjavnnniberast., New York, WWrYWfVW Wk Bm JouSh ejrupTTaataa Uoo& Vh H PM J"."" Hold br drugging. M T&yrSk . ai "a W. E. NOTES. Thoso who delight in our educational work should henr Rov. T. O. Clondenny D. D. of University Placo, noxt Sunday at 10:30. Tho Ilaslings district educational con vention moetB at Edgar Nov. 5 and 0. Why not Rod Cloud Methodism huvo a good Jargo representation. District Stoward'a mooting moots nt Edgar Nov. 0. Our first quartorly mootlDg will occur Nov. 0 and 10. All Invited. Mrs. Wilson road n eplondid papor to tho Epworthlun at tholr last mooting. Miss Edith Brown Bhowodln tho man nor of loading tho dovotlonnl mooting that eho had BtudloU the loseon to ad vantage Tho clippings showod great appropri ateness, to the subject Sabbath ovoning. Ilort Grico and O. O. Cowdon aro "away up" in tbe opinion of the parson age peoplo, for it 1b through their kind ness tho kitchon wears a now papor dress. Ono can easily boo the high standard roachod by the Epworth Horald as shown by selections read last Sunday ovoning. This papor should have fifty subscribers in our city this year. Stillwater. Jem Nickolls is back in these parts. Addio Robinson has Bono to Iowa to stay with hor Bister Mrs. Slayers. Nettie was quite sick last week. Ed Goble has gone to wostern Kan Wm.FianyJr. of Ft. Morgan, Col., has come to stay with his grandparents through the winter. Arthur Anderson had the snlsf ortune to nearly sever one ot his torn from his foot by running against a spade. Mr. and Mr. Tho. Finny aad grand daughter Hattie Henderson were visit ing in Adaaas -county with rolatives last week. Ada Wells fell on an old stevo at the school bouse in district GO one day last week and out her faoe quite severely. Married, at the M. E. parsonage at Cowlea on Oct. 23, by Rov. Metcalf, Wm. Crozler to Colia M. Finney both of Still wator. These estimable young people have the beet wishes ot their many friends. Simpson. Seward, !. The resder of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at lesst one dreaded disease that selenoe has been able to onre in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Oatarrh Care is the only positive oare known to the medieal fraternity. Catarrh being a constltaUonal disease, regaires a aoneUtntional reasody. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly on tbe blood tad mneoas stir fsoes of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and glf log the patient strength by ballding np the oonstitntlon and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so moon faith in its onratiro powers, that they offer one hundred dollars for any ease that it fails to euro. Bend for list of tes timonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O ty Bold by Druggists, 7fio. lllndcn. Vote for James Burden. Don't forget to put X aftor tho name of each republican candidate. Let every voter turn out and cast your vote on next Tuesday. It the tax payers of Qlonwood town ship want the tax books in Bladen, so you can pay your taxes without going to Red Cloud, be sure to cast your vote for A. P, Johnson township treasurer. L. H. Fort and wife of Red Cloud were in this vicinity Tuesday. S. J. Wheeler baa moved household goeds into his new residence. Jacob Shunk has taken down his im pliment shod and has taken it to Blue Hill. W. M. Grannis is putting down a well far Al Wilson. P. Ntspel a farmer rosldent but no w ot Swanton w& in this city the fore part ot this week. Judgo Beal made a flying trip to this oity last Thursday, Ed Hoffman moved into S. J. Whit- ton's houeo north ot the lumber shed. Messrs Pond and West ot Red Cloud woro in the city the fore part ot this wook. Mre. J. E. Serl and Krs, W. A. Bakor Jr. drove ovor to Blue Ilill Friday. Druggist Hicks and wife wore Blue Ilill visitors Friday attornoon. Nearly every ono in this vicinity was somewhat eurprlBod upon awaking Wed nesday morning to ilnd the ground had olothed itself in a robo of white snow to tho depth ot two inches, had fallon which puts a broad smile on tho faooe ot the peoplo ub it is just what ib needod for tho fall wheat. Five out of ovory Bovon cases that go from Boat's court to tho supreme court aro rovoreod, in other words tho de cision Is wrong five out of seven times. Only tbe more important cases go to tho Buprorao court. It is fair to presumo that tho samo ratio ot error provails in tho balance of casos whon litigants can not afford to appeal. This means that Hve out of ovory seven mon who go into Boali'a court aro defrauded of justice and cheated ot their rights through the error of the judge. The U. & Gov't Reports abow Roymt Baking Powdte J superior to all others Who ft the Mortgage Judge? Ithasboena favorito argument with Judge Benll's Bapportoro tnat McNeny would foreclose all tho mortgages In tho district and that ho is u candidato of tho monoy sharks. Somehow we havo not thought that this was n dangerous argumont becnuso tho people know thnt hero nt home tho hoau and front of tho opposition to Mc Neny aro the monoy changors whom n Irtto Christ has not yet robukod but who havo received some rather hard blows from MoNony. But for fonr tliut bo me voter should bj misled by tliene stories wo desire to rotort the accusation. F. B. Beall was nover known to havo tried a contested lawsuit before ho was elected judgo. His business was to ne gotiate loans, writo insurance, sing and be "nlco." Whon tho populist conven tion mot at Mtndon in 1891 tho question was whether John M. Rngnn, tho ox-attorn oy for tho K. O. & O. R'y Co. and attorney for tho Nobraelia Loan it TruBt company should name- tho candidato or whethor Judgo Guslin should perform that function. Rsgan triumphed and Beall was nominated, this is history and it is a present fact that the officials of tho Nebraska Loan & Trust campany have no objection to urge against Mr. Beall, and the Eastern Banking com pany is openly supporting Mr. Beall whom they cay nevor hurt them. Tho evidenoo is too plain against Mr. Beall, and we believe that this particular canard will prove to do a boomerang. m. ia CIJ Bildsso Acts like a poultice, drawing out fever and pain, and reinvig orating the entire Female Sys tem It removes all obstructions and creates a healthy, natural flow of all secretions. It is the one natural cure for female troubles, because it is applied right to the diseased parts. Don't take internal rem edies for Female weakness, com mon sense requires a direct ap plication for immediate relief and permanent cure. "Orange Blossom" is a sure, painless cure for falling and dropsy of the womb, profuse, difficult, irregular menses, leu corrhoea, ulceration, tumors, sick headache, constipation, sal low complexion. "Orange Blossom" is apastile easily used at any time. Every lady can treat herself with it. Mailed to any address on re- ceiptof$z.Dr.J.A.McGill&Co. 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, 111. For Sale by C. L. CottlngRcd Cloud. "The" VTatch. For timekeoping and durability nothing boats the seventeen jeweled Deuber Hampden Watch. OALLONpENMAN and examine them. Also his line of Jewelry, Diamonds, spectacles, (Jlocke, Plated and solid silverware, sonvsnlr snoons. pearl bandied Knlvos and forks. earvlDK sett. iiingcara cases, uon eon oozes ana oiner v1um. A Ona linn of sneet&eles and evn glasses with IntercliatiKftble lenses, steel, nickel J surer ami koiu frames, npcciai ana careiui at tention paid to HttliiK the eye. My line ot 2nd hand watchos Is aulto larire. I will run them oft st less than their actual worth. CsrHnng your watch, clock sua jewelry re pair work, your euirrarlnK and your old gold and sUrer to me, TIIOS. PENMAN III Do you desire to make III III MONEY? HI OUR PLANS OF OPERATION ASSURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. Make your monoy earn you a monthly salary. 10.00 itnd ruoro niailo dally by our new Hys tlmatlo l'lan ( Operation on snnvll Investments In irralu and slock speculation. All we ask Is to Investigate our new and ori ginal methods. 1'ust workings of plan and highest references furnUlioJ. Our Booklet "I'olnts & Hints" how to make money and other Information sent Fit UK. Oi:-mouk& Co., Hankers and Brokers. Open Hoard of Tnulo llldg., Chicago, III I it i ! ! ! .tut, .t. it. J TTTTTTm THE BON TON'S 15c MEAL STEAK, EGU, BREAD, BUTTER, I PIE, COFFEE. ;; . m. a. a. . .--..---. ...-..t-..-t--a--a.-a-.. - , T1TrlTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTT DROVERSSf KiKitCltylMi.,StNkYinlt. MONBY LOANED os- Fetdtra Pvrnhhti Huket Stporta Free. UlMlamUammmi WWmfmlQammRf Y&t'mlmPmteSmmasHamTy HniSmSsS'SiJ' J. P, McIiuRRAy, i SutSMf . .?. MjVVE8TIrloo8lt$WAi. J. W. T. GRAr, urncr. Thoso Taxes. Somo time ago the city council lovlod tax, for genoral purposes, cf sixteen mills. Tho statuto enys that no more than ton mills elinll bo lovlod forgonqrnl purposes, but tho oxtrava ganco of tho city government mado six teen mills necessary to pay salaries and that amount was levied in defiance of law. Tho tax whb cortlilod to the county clork, by him placod on tho tax list and tho lattor hnnded to tho county treasurer for collection. Tho Traders Lumbor Company refused to pay tho city tax but offered to pay tho other county and Btnto tuxos, which of coutbo tho tronsuror could not nccept, whoro upon MoNony as attorney for that firm enjoined tho collodion ot that city tax, and adopted the eamo course of action as to hiB own taxes Now tho cases have boon ponding for a long lime, long enough tor Boall to havo decldod thorn bo that tho parties would know what to roly upon but ho still procrastinates. Now eorno peoplo are tolling that Mc Neny refuses to pay his taxos, and that he will have to try his own case it ho is elected. IflBoall had done his duty this quostion could not have arisen, and aa it is the law would prevent McNeny from sitting in these cases, he would havo to call another judge. Don't be deceived, the records aro all at the court house whero you can get tho facts, SCHOOL ITEMS. Editress, Miss Mamie Weldeman. Rtnnrinr j Jennie Boll. "P0"6'" iJeannette Oilly. John Potter and Dan Garbor high school visitors Momdsv a. m. were Douglas Gather is again in the school room. The tenth grade have eeleoted their class motto. It has been rumored about thaf they have also selected their class yell, We are glad to learn that they are beginning so early. Guess what we have in tbe high room "a new stove." The class colors of the twelfth grade are sink and nile green. The latter is very appropriate to the class. Charley Penny entered school Monday. Jennie Bell was absent from school this week on account of sickness. Jeannette Diliey was absent from school last Friday. Hor absence was caused by aickness. The school children spend their tlmo E laying in the snow now-a-dsys. Snow alls flew fast Wednesday noon until Prof. Wilson put in an appearance. There was no recess Wednesday a. ni. and p. m. on account of bad weather. Five minutes ot military drill substitut ed. Daisy Plumb was a visitor in the high school Tuesday. Nellie West is again able to be in school. The second room is glad to have her back. For more than a hundred years the Shakers have been studying the remedial properties of plants. Tbey have mnde many discoveries, bat their greatest aohievement was made last year. It is a cordial that contains already digested food and is a digester of food. It is ef fective in removing distress after eating, and creates an appetite for more food so that eating beoomes a pleasure. Pale thin people become plump and healthy nnder its ase. It arrests the wasting ef consumption. There never has been suoh a step forward ia the onre of indi gestion as this Shaker Cordial. Yonr druggist will be glad to give yoa a little book descriptive of the prodnot. Give the babies LA.XOL, whioh is Oa s. tor Oil made as palatable as Honev . Wkm Baby was sick, we gave her Cantoris. TOtea she was a Child, she cried f or Oastorta, When she became Miss, she clung to Caatorfa. When she had Children, she gave them Castorto. In casting your ballot next Tuesday do not forget to vote for the republican supervisors. They are all good men and will see tbs tho county is run all right . In district 1, Mr. E. Peters is a man ably qualiilod to till the office and if electa d will represent the people in an excollo nt manner. In districts Mr. J. ti. Urozlor was nominatod and tbe convention chose wisely as ho will make a first-class office r. In district 4 O. O. Cex was the unani mous choice ot tho pooplo and as a bus iness man has no superior. He shoul d be oloctod. In district C, our fellow townsman W. B. Roby recelvod the nomination and h e will be elected. He is it careful man and will vote honestly and carefully, In district 0 T. G. Bailoy roceived th e sanction ot the republican convontion and will bo olootod. He will make an oxcollent ofllcor and a man who will look aftor tho interosta ot the county. In district 7 Goo. Gather, who has mado an admirable offlcor whon on for mor boards, was unanimously selocted to fill the office again. Ho is capable and will mnke a splendid eu pet visor. Ho has been trlod and found O. K. To the Sufferers orRhoiimatlsm . Aftor using G roll's Bhoumatio Ouro for somo titno in my practice I take groat pleasuro In aaylng that it is the most wonderful romedy for Rheumatism in faot, it is the only ono I have found for the cure ot this disease in all its va rious forms. Da. E. E. Toll, Chicago. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. aTfgTTTTaMTIITi llMiisiiaaMsini n - $ '&! saWsSlBBIaBaalaaBH "w for Infantt and Children. . M OTHERS, Do You Know that raw, Batcman's Drops, Giifrey'a Cordial, many so-colled Soothing Byrups, and most remedies for ct Udrcn aro composed of opium or morphlno f Do Toa Kanw that opium and morphlno are stupefying narcotic polsone t Do Toa Kaowthatlnmnttmilntra.rc.t... D0t permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons 7 Do Toa Kasw that you tfioutd not permit any modJclno to be given your child anleai you or your physician know of what It Is composod f DjjrejKmowUiat CastcrU Is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of Its ingredients to published with mytry bottle r Pa Tea Kmmw that CastoaU to the prescription of tho famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been la use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castorla Is now sold than of an other remedies for children somblned I PsTwaawr that the Patent Office Department of tho United States, and of otker countries, have towed exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word M Castorla " and Its formula, rad that to Imitate them to a state prison offense J DsTwaasw that one f the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castorla had been proven to be aaselately kanalessT s?T Trf KTT w 3o average doses of Castorla are furnished for Sft eats, or cae cent dose f Pa Taa Kaawthatwb nn-w i ct thLtrftw p pH, j.- -MM m.r be kept weft, sad that yon may have unbroken rest t Wan, tk ltajrji miwrt. tww ns facta. Tha UW4&Gk Children Cry for Fitchtr'a Castorla. ' PLATT & Chicago Lumber Yard " ' MD CLOUD, NBB. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. TRADERS LUMBER CO., DEALERS IN LUMB ER Building Material, Etc. RED CLOUD, Ho! Whoa ! That Harness is Worn Out ! Why Don't you get Another? J.O. Butler is selling nearly AT COST. mm Is tbe only positive Remedy known to tbe Medical Profession for Acote anachronic Rheumatism, Coot, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Ovarian Neuralgia, Dismenorrboea, Psoriasis, Scrofula, Liver and Kidney Diseases. A Positive Cure effected in from 6 to 18 days. FOR XM.E BY C. JL. COTTING. DR. A. OWEN'S ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Wpm CURE 1B- -1 Kl ACUTE, CHRONIC tP NERVOUS jKM If uWm I fvlwBJpaapaeBM-ll S&EfcZitsN 1'bBaBRaal ""il 99 TIMES OUT. OF 1QO Mrs. A. J. Stearns, of Wost Btookholra, Bt Lawronco Co.,-N. Y., under dnto of July 81. 1895. 81 !'TO', n" mo V1 express my Rratltudo to Dr. A. Owon for tho benotlt I havo bad from na nts hlcctrlo Annllnncos. I)uforn uslnir I tin nnnllunnn liriimn w.-ni 1 rni.i Z,.JX1 tul stand atonoj had boon coutlnqd toniy bed since aupiianoo I could walk sovenu steps; ouo weok lator I wnlked nround tlio hoiiRi). and In less than ono month I wus ntiio to rldu out. and now I can wulk a nillo or more) without fooling tlrod. Mny God bless nnd cparo you to your miuiy t rlunria for yeurs to como." . , Mr. Axel J. Ekblodo, of Wnlsburir, Kim., under Unto of July SOtli, 1805. says: navlnar used tho Ur.OMren Uleotrio Appliances for .Vcivoukhchn for tho van few months must say they aro ahoad or nny troatment. I nm cured of tho nrorst form or Kervoua Dlseaso." . Mr. A. Nlbok, of MMdlollold.Iown.Mrrltliid i on Juno 87, JKU.suyM "This lstncortlrv that I Iwvo derived moro Uonullt from nalnir tho Owon I'.lootrlo Appllanres for a sovero oaih orkldm'yoomplaliitiiQduervouspi-oatnulonthaiifromhundrcdsoi'dollarsenontroriiootol? tills and rueUlclno." ' "wwt Ourliareo IlliiHtrntiMl Cntnloauo contains mnny cnilaraciucnts lllco abovp iwnMna oostor nppllunoos, and much valunblo Information for tho ullllctcd. Send 0 centa lia atimnm forltatoauu. vBimmiiis WhomTrltlng parties about their tostlmonlalo oncloeoaEclf-mldrcBsed stamned cnvolnnn BVvso'm'urS 9 THE 6WEN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO., 205 to 211 Statc Street, chicaqo. I W, TULLBYS, M. D. asasMaaUUa rbrslelaa, steal ClaasI, Nefenuhta OfflcoVlrst National opposlto llsnk. Chronic diseases treated br mall i ' lean aaar. .WI....MMM FKEES CO. and AL NEBRASKA. Rheumatic Ware Inst Ootolior. Afirrlhoilih-ildiiv'ansnnr th os QASE & MoNITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, mooif ulook, - RED CLOUD. NBA H t) Loueouons promptly nttandod trxM) V' tfVKTL ijV--sSbbbu-' n . crf,'ll A "Sir, 1 v.T!v y soM V , Vf wvy, t: 1? (V vrl I V.I a ' jl W A ! i I 5M ixK A V . 3 " re.v 1UK ' 4 "l "Si V' "i 1 'I tl ,'! r corroBpondonco nolicitcd t ,'JtU '. . t. .. . .1