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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1895)
K v ', ''' V Oil, WIFE 1 CHILDREN MI WELL PIE'S CELERY CHND. i HRpftSi LBft't bbiiiiiiiWv stfaLaawW Tho pre-ominenee of Paine's celery condition of the nerves and blood eoapound over all other remedies D- Pin' oolery compound, as in conld not be better illustrated than in thc caB0 ' Mr8 Turney and her fam ine case of the Turney family of 8t. -'y. will make them well again. Aithony, Iowa. Rheumatism and neuralgia too, Mrs. Turney had recovered her Brow m0t6 dangerous and moro pain U.ltl. th.. !.. ....! nt D.Ino'o n1...n fill with cold weather. uVfMVU VJ iau uahu V A MtHW o uvivif jonndX J She had Buffered from a varioty of creased activity of theso disorders, ills, all duo to a nervous system im- There is positive danger in allowing propt'rly nourished. tno system to meet ihn perils of win As frequently happens the entire tur handicapped by rheumatism and family, overcome prlupa by anxiety neuralgia, er any dieoaro that comes and eire, begun 10 fil "run down" from poor blood and bud noives. and to suffer with the hardest disease 'in tho world to diagnosis the trouble they havo when they say: "Dootor, I don't fell well." Tho advice of their physicians to use Paine's colery compound, the ono knowB remedy that restores lust ner vous encrgv, creates aa appetite, purc f es the blood and builds up the F strength of the entire system, was followed. Mrs. Turney, ia' a letter to Wells & Richardson Co., who prepare the remedy, soon wrote as fallows: My husband and three children were as greatly benefited by the of Paine's celery oompound as I use was after an unusually hard siege of the " strip, with variations of the disease We reorard the oomnound as a most nmarkablo remedy." As the winter comes on many pco- pie will begin to suffer from debility, aid laok of rallying powers after a light chill or cold. Their real trouble is a run-down WW-fll 1&1 I2"P"72L . I ia I 10 IOIIOW your inwubiium in legaru vj oioi ,5tHr3 and to use Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. It s a grand medicine. I used three bottles, and, thanks be to God, am a well man again. You are at liberty to publish this If you desire, as I would be clad to be theneans of (railing the attention of victims of diabetes to a remedy that will give them a blessed relief. LOUIS PHILLIPS, viswvvwws MXtS u the onto Dositivc Rcnerly kiowa to the Medical Profusion for lottudarMlc nmmVtm . tnrtai Remlfet, PHttifrtm, Pttriufc, IcitfWt. Urn Ml KMiey Diseases. A Positive - . - FOR MALE BY " This increased pain points to in- There is tho samo cer'ainty of get ting rid of those two diseases that thcro is of a complete recovery .from sleeplessness, nervous weakness, bys terin, or any othor rosult of impover ished norves and blood. Physicians today get rid of rheumatism and neu ralgia as they do sleeplebsnoss, melan cholia and nervous dyspepsia by build ing up the system and supporting its delioato nerve parts with Paine's cel ery compound. Paine's oelery compound restores vitality to tired nerves; it feeds every tissue of the body when unusual waste has reduoed the weight and strength of the body, as i frequently tho case at the close of the heated season.. It gives new appetite, and keeps every 'part of tire body, nerves and blood so well nourished that the nervous, ex haustod, tired, "run down" feoling from worry aud hard work soen dis appears. Try it. Cured Diabetes. March 14th, IB95. Tho Dr. J. H. McLtan Mtdklno Co., St, Loul$, Mo. Gentlemen : I desire to express my heartfelt thanks to you for my marvelous restoration to health. I was sick for many years with a bad case of diabetes which made mo very thin and weak. I also suffered much loss of sleep, having UMU dlV KlUUk UIIMWIWIIHW tWIT Hllt VIU ?! would not satisfy. A few months ago I began viuiiiuuB lieu Rheumatte war& nut I wUrt ttriitln nwrilin cure enectM n iron o to is otys. V. L. COTTING. SIhIo Lino. Woddlng bell ring all tho time. Election is ovor nnd evorybody is joicing oBpoclully it their party boat. School touchers are having a vacation now and aro putting in tho timo visiting other schools and their frlonds. Mr. Toland had a runaway last Mon day. No ono wua hurt and no daruago done, excopt tho smashing f two or three fences. Tho team wbb caught in North Branch. Mrs. Arrants is sponding this week with her daughter Mrs. Stidkloy. Quito a crowd from North Branch at tended tho foot washing at tho Dunkard church in Burr Oak last Saturday night. Next Saturday and Sunday is quarter ly mooting at the Friend's church at Walnut creok. N. J. Custer has moved onto his farm one milo and a quarter north of North Branch. The Wcslyian Methodist minister, Mr, Brimbraum, has moved into North Branch. Amboy. O. V, Barkor Bold a hog last wook. John Saladon is shucking corn for Ed Rasaer. There was a big rabbit ohoso out hero Monday. Wo understand thero is going to be anothor Webster county mill between Fitz and Corbett's baby brother. Ihey nro preparing for it. Several littlo Indian boye disturbed tho quiet nt Amboy last Saturday night. Misses Susie and Alta Baker were in Red Cloud Saturday. Willie Smith, Anthony Green and Clarence Cox attended the dacce at Mr, Johnsons last Saturday night. Ed Rassor is hauling bis .corn away that he sold last fall. Misa Jennlo Carpenter was the guest of Ida Baker lust Sunday. O. W. Baker finished shucking his big crop of corn last week. , Mr. Charloy Frisbio was visiting with Mr. James Cox last Sunday. Ed Ilinos is thinking some of starting a tan yard hb he understands tho busi ness, Moses. How to Prevent Croup. Somo reading that will prove interest ing to young mothers, How to guard against the diseate. Oronp is a terror to young mothers and to post them ooneerning the caose, first symptoms and treatment ia the object of this item. The origin of croup is a com mon cold.' Children who are subject to it take oold very easily and oronp is al most inre to follow. The first symptom ia hoarseness; this is soon followed by a peculiar xough cough, which is easily rec ognized and will never be forgotten by one who has heard it. Tho time to aot is when the child first becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Coagh Remedy is freely given all tendency to oronp will soon dis appear. Evory after the oroupy cough has developed it will prevent the attaok. There is no danger in giving this remedy lor it contains notning injurious, sale by Deyo & Grioe. For Line. Al Dooker is moving into the house vacated by Lew Hummol, and Mr. An derson ia moving on his farm. The young folks gathorod at Mr. An derson's Friday evening and had a party and oyster Buppor. It being Miss Myrtle's eighteenth birthday Tho Penny Crook Sabbath-school was obangod from 10 o'clock a. m. to threo o'clock p. m. everybody come. Rev. Wolla and family oxpoots to movo in the houso vacated by Mr. An dorBon. Miss Molvina VanDyke epont Satur. day and Sunday noar Quido Rock visit ing hor eistor Mrs. Foutz.' Isaac Growoll contemplates going to Arkansas, Charlie Anderson and John Aubushon spent Sunday on Walnut creek. Sovoral of the neighbors cf Mrs. I. Growoll gathered at her placo last Wed nesday and' opont tho day quilting and all had a nico time. Mr. Shepperd of Red Cloud waa a pleasant caller on Mr. Grewoll'a Sun day evening. Mr. BUllngton is working for Mr. 8bannoo. Tom Tbum. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Jiidnon. Quito a nutnbor of our farmers aro through gatheriug corn for this year. Election is ovor and tho pops carried ovorythlng from roud ovorseer up. Mr. S. Potior lost two hoad of cattlo by turning them into tho stalks. Mr. George Bcnrdsly and family wero visiting nt Mr. Mountford's lust Sunday. Tho United Brethron hold their quar terly meeting nt Womer lust Saturday and Sunday. Row Humrich will movo to Jewell county. Goo. Evens is giving.good satisfaction in district 78. Our school dad got married woek be foro last. That's ull right Cash. C. W. Barrett nnd S. Mountford nro eholllngcorn for Mr. Kersoy this wook. Mrs. Laura Bussott is eomo hotter. Sl,, ftlOO Ituwnrtl, 9100. Tho tender of thin paper will be plencod to htnrn Mutt there in at lenst one dronilod disease that soleuce haft.bt-oti aula to euro in all its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Oatarrh Cure i tho only poAitlvn core known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bolng a constitutional atae, requires a aonstltntional remedy. Uall'e Catarrh Care is takea Internally acting dlreotly on tho blood i nd mnoous ur ! faces ot tho system, thereby destroying the foundation of the diseae and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution nnd assisting nature in doing He work. The proprietors have so much faith in its ourativo power, that they offer one hundred dollars for any oase that it fails to cure. Send for list of tes timonial. Addrosp, F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O CJTSold by Druggiats, 7Go. . Dalln. Everrott Bean und family were visit ing ut his father's on Sunday. Several ot the young peoplo attonded Free Methodist mooting at North Star Suhday evoning. Wm. Brotthnuer got thoond ot ono of bis fingers cut off in a corn fihollor. Row Boan attonded quarterly meeting at Inavulo Saturday. Loyd Crabill and wife attended moot ing nt 33 Sunday. Bishop Hott preached to a large con. gregatlon last Sunday at the Crabill Bohoolhouso, A tired stomaoh is very much like a sprained ankle. If yon suffer from any of the symptoms of dyspepsia, yonr stomaoh is tired. It needs a oruteb, We mnat relieve it of all work for a time, or nntll it is restored to its natural strength To do this successfully, we mnat nse a food whloh is already digested outside of the body, and which will aid the digestion of other foods that may be takea with It. Such a product ia the Shaker Digestive Cordial. The Shakers have utilized the digestive prinoiples present in plants for the mannfactnre of this article, and its success has been truly phenomenal. Yon ean try it for the nominal sum of 10 eonts as sample bottles are sold by all drug gists at this prioe. LA.XOL is the best medicine for child ren! Doctors reoommend it in place of Castor Oil. Wfcea Baby was slclc, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, site cried for Contort. When she became HIsi, aha clung; to Cattoria. When she bad Children, she gave them Castorla. undtty Nchool Rally. Thoro will bo a Sunday-school rally at Ouldo Rock Sundny, Nov. 17, 1895, at 11 a. m. and again at 2 p. m. Everybody, the old as woll as tho youug and middle aged; church members and non church member ot all denominations and beliefs are most cordially invited to attend this rally, if you rtro tributary to tho town of Guide Rock. Now that you huvo been so cordially invited to attend a feast it will not bo nice for you to refuse So come everybody and bolp sing. Learn what the Webstor county Union Sunday-school Association is and what it wnnta you to do. The Orphean quar tet ot Red Cloud havo kindly consented to assist in the rally with sovoral soul stirring selections. TheEckley quartet from district 50, backed by a goodly number from their Sunday-school, will be on band to assist in there usual en thusiaatic manner. A goodly number of Red Cloud musical people will be on band to do their part and the Quid Bosk Hopla will bo tuned for tka oeoa ak. Dr. Price's Creasa Baking Powder A Pare Iras Crtasa Tartar. Pewatr. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report wm sV mmStSm ABSOLUTELY PURE Ovor tho River. Now thnt election is ovor and things aro once moro Bottled down, I suppose you want tho news. But however It Is a soarco article Tho election over hore wns a vory warm affair for a while and looked as it thero might be blood Hying. Hnwover, nil's well thut ondn well and there woro enough republicans to knock all tho Biiote oil the pops and thut settled it. Tho pops in this neighborhood hnvo got a new war ory now that can bo hoard semi occasionally which is: "Bepubll. cans, republicans, what buvo we done, thut you don't liko our 10 to 1,'' aud it Hounds vory puthntlc, especially slnco tho returns phuwod thoir entire ticket suowod undor. Thero nro somo things tho pops can't understand yet and that is where tho majorities of Bailoy uud Funk und Nor- ria went to. F. A. Kuohn has boon surveying in tbo east ond ot tho county this week, Geo. Oeckor has moved on tho pluce south ot tho rivor bridge, which lias jubI boon vacated by Low Hummel. Uncle Potor McNitt bits gonn to Ar kansas to clutivato rockp, u that is about all thero is thoro. Wo expoot he will bo coming back in a yoar or so, and bo convinced like tho rest of ua that thoro is no place liko Nebraska. A land agent of Smith Bros, was in this section this woek looking attor rent corn, but found very littlo. Tho farmers who rented hnvo a new way ot husking. Thoy turn their cattlo in tho Hold and in throo or four weoks tho corn is all husked nnd the rent corn Ib used noxt spring for fertilizing. Why don't tboso Red Cloud follows with grey-bounds corao ovor nnd havo a wolf hunt. It thoy woro out hero some; morning about daylight they could have plonty ot wolf hunt for all tho Jogs they have. This woek will finish up corn husking in this "neck of the woods" and then the farmers can have more time to come to town and tell "whoppers" about what they raised. Speaking about "raising" this is a good section for raising. Several of the fanners last fall had nice pumpkins and squash patches but when they come to pick them they had all been raised. You can kill a hog and let it hang out at night and in the morning it will have "riz," even a whole beef has been known to bo elovated, and potatoes and feed, well the crows are so thick that they carry that off. Ob, verily friend George this is a great country for raising, John Fox ia able to be up and around again aftor a severe tussle with the ty phoid fever. Rumor has it that thoro will be a wed ding in this vicinity in tho near future, but it is not credited. Dr. Julius Wobbermaa gavo a social dance at his palatial residence last Sat urday and those who wero Inclined to trip the light fantastic enjoyed them Bolvea until tho "woe sma" hours put in an appearanco. Ono ot ourcltizoDB was given a chance to stuff tho ballot box at tho recent oloo tiou horo. Ho requested ono ot tho judges (a pop) to give him a ticket whloh wua givon him, thon ho asked for nnothor and anothor and Anally quit asking after he had rocoived four tickets. What a glorlouo chanco, but the voter roturned thorn all but the ono which he voted. A goyornment officer was in this vi cinity this wook looking for a man, aud scared your correspondent so that ho kept hid all day for fear it was him he was after. Geo, Wolf has moved onto the Peter MoNitt place and will be found there tilling the soil for the next year at least. W. H. ISKEY. Th9 U. & Qav't RwporiM " Mhow R9yml Bmklmg Pwr mipfhr to all tturt. Baking Powder as, ntttden. James Burden drovo to tho county seat Tuesday. Slnco tho returns of tho election C. O. Stout Iiiih tnkon to the eornllcld. ' John Hundley of Hod Cloud was tran suding litidiiifBa in this vicinity Tuesday. L. E Sponco tried his bund ut husk ing corn Tuesday. Mr. Wheelun ot Ilosoland moved into Mr. BoYdfl house. He has purchased tho pump business of W, M. Grannia which ho will carry on at this place. O. C. Tool ot Kel Cloud was in this oily Friday morning tHlklng with his brother paps ovor tho defout on election day. V. S. Hull drovo to Blue Hill Tuesday. F. W. McLaughlin and B. Lee were doing business at Hastings Friday. Messrs Popo and Shunk, two ot Blue Hill's business men, weto in town Mon day. Itobcrt MuCnllum Hhipped u car ot tat hogs to Kansas' City tho hitler part of lHt week. 11m Hcuoiupaiiifd the car. Mr. Seura ot Ashland an old suhool mato uud friend ot L. B. Tlioru'a is ia the city the guest of L. B. Saturday evening about eight o'clock H ilro broke out in the implemout house, of H. M. McClure and was burned to tho ground. About halt of the imple ments woro saved. It was a narrow es cape for J. C.IIartman's building which stood but a little way to tho south. It wub lucky for the town that thero .waa no wind, had thero been it few palls of water handy tho ilro could have been put out, but there Wan tlm trouble no water to be hud. TIiIh Hid should be a timely warning and sut tho buslnesa men ot the town to doviHW m.niw ineasJa ot tiro protection, as boiiiu day the whole town will be sept awuy. U la reported ' that McClure's loss ia uoyered by insur ance, The rain Tuesday night kopt quite a number of M. W. A. members iuti.o hall all night. Such a rain as we had Tuesday night brightens the face of every one and makes tbo farmer who put in fall wheat feel that he is not laboring in vain. , Headache Destroys Health lesultlag la poor memory, Irritability, her Toaaaeas and latellectaal exhaustion. It Induces other forms ot disease, such as eat , leaay, heart disease, apoplexy, Insanity, eto. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cure.' Mrs. Chaa. A. Myers, 901 Hanna Bt., Fort Wayne, Ind., writes Oct. 7, 18Mi "I suffered terribly with aoiere headaches, dlsrJuixu, backache and nervousness, gradually grow lag worse until my "Ufa wua despaired of. and try what we would, I found no relief until I con roenced using Dr. Miles' Nervine. I havo taken five bottles and beltqvo I am a well woman, and I huvo taken great com fort in recommending all ot my friends to aae Nerrlae. You may publish this letter if you wish, aad I hopo It may be tbo aaeaaa of saving some other alck mother's life, aa H did mine." Oa sale bf all draggtata. 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