THE KED CLOUJ) CHIEF, FRIDAY, J AX. 10, 1890. Hi i fit k I 1 5 I v ' ( .c r ? r . f kw.kvvv.m? .vvvw.w.vvvw-; i i Cured Diabetes. Match 14th. 1895. The Dr. J. H. McLean Mtdieino Co.. St. Louis, 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 me vety thin and weak. I also suffered much loss of sleep, having to net uo so manv times at night to pass urine, and also preat annoyance from thirst that water 'wduld not satisfy. A few months-sjp I busfx. to follov your instructions in regara to aiei and to use Dr. J. H, McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. It Is a r ir'"d trudicino. I used thteu bottles, and, thanks be to God, am a voll ma tlsjjr. m Yu aro at liberty to publish this if you desire, as I would bo triad to no tht means of calling the attention of victims of diabote3 to a rented t ...t wi'i r ivj them a blessed relict, lwuio rniuuro, v,uiuim.-ua, inui 4' f-WA T V E5?S-rgS-y-'gS ODDS AM) r.XMs. ATHB CHIEF SWOIW CUMULATION 1,300. A. C, lldSMl'.tl, Keillor. I.Aimv'i'Aii. .Wt Uwu lWltor. m:vsv hits. I Til 10 HON TON'S 15C MEAL: f KIUUI, - 1WTTKK, k? !:, :orri:i:. 7feM.M..:.wwM"-w f- ""-"" - VTi'iitlirt' ir''HHli. Ki.dCi.oii), Nut., .Tun. JO, lS'.W Tint following in tlio weather fort'LUfjta for tlio noxt Mi iiotira: l'ulr 'I'li-nlulit ami Siilnrtlii). Mntloitiirt 'ivinprrnliirr. !'. W. Cow ui.N, Local Manager. Xotk ThfSo forecasts will ho Ms played daily in evor poiitollluo in Web-county. D i:si:r :fjr,.vriox. Mru. J. A. liaiiin is homo from Lin coln. Cliir Popo mid wifo nro homo from Lincoln. Mm. L. S. Wilson litis been quito sick this weok. Miss Nellie Went is homo from n visit in Lincoln. Wo want a few potatceB on Bubscrip tion right away. Mrs. Kil Pulsipher iH homo from n TiBit in Hustings. A nephew of C. IT. Crono's was vleit ing with liim this week. Hon. Jus. MtsXony is in Omaha at tonding the fodornl court. Tho ruBh fortnirfiOcflouriBenoriuous. - ted Cloud Produce Co. John Koso of Kopomont was in Red Cloud this week on business. All kindH of job work ut this otllco at prices that will milt tho times. MiE9 Mnry Detour of Hustings was in ' tho city this weok visiting friends. Mrs. G. W. Dow ontertuinod her Sun day school class mm day last weok. Mtittio and Kills Gulliford nro Retting along nicoly at the proBont writing. Little Mabel lhcknoll gave her young friends a pleasant party lust Saturday. Miss Mollio Noelander and Miss Syl via Cook havo rnturnod from their visit in Kansas. Noxt Tuesday ovoning tho Degroe of Honpr. A. O. U. W will give an oyetor eocial in tho Masonic bull. A. If. Out 03, attornoy-nt law of Leba- , fl.! I.!- t.-AAlin In Hon, Kansas, was vmiung him urmum-.u law, Ed Motcalf, Saturday, turned homo Sunday. PiloB of people havo piles, but DoYVitt's Witch Hozel Salve will cure them promptly applied it carol burns without tho slighter Cottitig. In our Now Voaru writo-up last week, wo omitted tho numep of Bovoral old bacholorB and wldowera who deBorvod mention. Thoy aro lino fellows and hould have boon married long ago. John Aultz' cow has gono to cow hoavon. Sho bid farowoll to ovory four, Hiid, whilo mtiBticnting a sugar bolt, got hor windpipe clogged and oxpirod with out ovoii bidding John goodbye. Lobsi $30, Tho funeral of Mr. K. Rifo on last tfcrmluy was largoly attonded by many Uo ro When scnids nnd pain. O. L. hie friends. Rev. J. K. Maxlioia uo- livorod tho funerul sermon, after which tho body was laid at rest in Red Cloud oomotery. MIbb Jounotto Dilley ontortained u very jolly crowd of Rod Cloud's elite at her home last Monday evening. Among the RUoetB from out of town woro Mr. C. M. HoIHb and Mr. Lynn S. Edwards, both of Omaha, George Newhouao has returned from Dodge City, Kansas, and will tak charge of the Vance jewelry atoro, which he will run hereafter. George & an export jowelryman and will make a euccoBB of the business. Two of our Nlmroda were hunting tho othor day. Thoy built a tire to get warm by and Bat firo U the prairie, nnd for a few minutes it looked bad for the hay stacks. Two ovjrcoate and eovoral othor articles were lost in tho fray. I have 10,000 per month to loan on good improved or uulmproved lands in Adnim, Webster, Kearney and Franklin counties in Nebraska, and Smith and .Jewell counties In Kansas It you wish to muko a loan don't fall to can or wruo. K. E. Cozad 1h homo from Lincoln. Ed I'.irkoH has been on the nick list. Miko Kllroy Ih In Lincoln thin week. Everett Heati is tho happy pupa of a baby boy. I). .1. Judeon Iiiir just recovered from a Rick spell. A good shavo at Hutchison Jfc Hiatt'e barber shop, Oive Rod Cloud a boom. Let ovory man talk Red Cloud. Jako ICiiulschor, of lleavor Creek, was in the city thiB week. Screening for chicken feud at tho Rod Cloud I'roduco Co. For a lino hair tonic call on Hutchin son &, lliatt. tho barbers. Jno. It. Willcox and family expect to leave thin weok for Florida. Mits Tilla McClelland has returned from a visit in Hloomlngton. Tho Epworth Leaguo gave a very ploasarit Hoeial Monday night. Tho HiiporviBoru wero in robbIoii thie week. The new board meetn next week. Ernest Hrown haB taken a position with J. O. llutlor, tho south end burnt? man, II. S. Falkenburg Iiiib moved to Super ior. Mr. John (inlToth iiauletl tno goods. Try a can of HopkinsSteamod Hominy (Hulled Corn). It iB delicious. Full quart, 10c. Lynn S. Edwards, repreEcntlng the Smith-Premier typewriter, was in Red Cloud this week. Ilov. A. W. Clark of Omnhn will preach at the Uaptist church next Sun day at 10:110 a. m. You can buy a typowriter at this ofllt o nt rcasonablo llgureH. Soo ub before bujing olaewhoro. Who will bo our next mayor is alroady agitating the public mind. It is a little too early to predict. Skating has been oxcollont tho last few daa and our young folks havo boon making the most of it. On and after Nov. 1, 1805, oil is 20 eta por gallon or llvo gallons f .r 90 cts. from tank lino. John P. Jf-ssf.n, Prop. On Tuesday, Davo Kaloy's team ran away, giving him a chanco to walk, whilo thoy hurried on proraiscouely. The winter term of school is in full force, with n prospect of much success. Tho children enjoyed vacation very much. Tho county board flhould see to it at onco that a now vault is put into tho court-house, in ordor that tho records may ba Hecure from flro. Roy Hutchison of Lebanon was In Rod Cloud this weok. Ho has shaved his face clean nnd looks very much like a Wild Irishman from Cork. C. M. Hollis, tho enterprising repre sentative of tho United Typewriters and Supplies Co. of Omaha, was doing busi ness in this city Tuefiday. He did an oxcollont business. Tho ladies of tho Episcopal church givo a social this evening at Miss Mollio Ferris'. It is the first social thoy havo given for four yours and thoy should re coivo a largo turn-out. G. E. Uicknoll has purchasod nn ex collent stock of dry goodB, groceries, millinery goods, and so on, nnd will soon open a lino bargain store in tho PotUr room, on tho corner of Webster street and -lth avonuo. Mr. Uicknoll Ib a thor ough businoBS man and will run an ex cellent store, Diod, at tho rcsidenco of Mr. and Mrs. John Wornor, Monday evening at seven o'clock, their second youngest son, Al bert, agod tblrteon years, ton monthi and two days. Ho was a member of the Plainviow Epworth League. Rev. Hum mel preached tho funeral sermon at two Cionu Wright spent Inst Sunday In tho city. I Marshal Roby was In tho city this I week. 1 Cipo Winton Jr went to Cripple Creok this week. I Mr. HinkiiiHof Rlvsrton was In Red Cloud this weok, A complete new lino of wall pnper at Taylor's at bottom prices. Win. Hayden of Omaha was in tho city this week on btisinet h. From this time on you ran got fifty loaves of bread for $1.00. W S Reuse Jao. Foglo linn moved bin harness shop into tho room north of tho Moon block. Mrs. Addie Linnet, formerly Atltllo Reigle, is vNUing her relatives this week. J. L Kaley of Omaha who has been ntilTering with a carbuncle is slowly net ting better. W. H. Rnbv will taknpggH In exchange for flour, fruit, feed, grain, etc. Tiring on your eggs. Eastorn Star mooting Fridny evening, January 17. All mem bora aro requested to bo presont. Rev. Humui'd is having good success with his meotlngs in Uladon and will continuo them another week. Mips Mary Ronchel, who has been vis iting John Polnicky anil wife, returned to hor homo at Wilbur Tuesday. DeWltl'n Little Karly Itinera for bll Intvuicup, Indigestion, constipation, A smrdl pill, n prompt euro. O IjCotttng. Ed Smith, who has boon in Norton for somo tinio pant, is in tho city UiIb weok. Ho will go to Salt Lako City noxt week. When ou wnnt n nico smooth shavo or hair-cut, givo Geo. FontrosB a cnll One door south of tho Ron Ton Rnkory Mrs. Wm. Jopslyn of Orleans was In tho city thip weok. Sho took homo with hor a beautiful painting, from tho brush of Miss P. D. Yeisor. Go to W. V. Wright's, tho cheapest hondqunrteis in tho valley for boating cooking, and all kinds of stovoB. Thoy havo them in great variety. In order to cltar out old stock, I wil, oil all goodn purchased of L. M. Vance at greatly reduced pricos. Como and priw them. P. Nowhouss. Tho now county ofllcors took their re spective ollloes on tho 0th. Jas. llurdon and Dr. llck woro tho only to ofllcors, the othcrH having hold ovor. Webster county's portion of tho state apportionment of school funds amounts to S2.0320, to bo divided among the school districts of thU county. Rov V W Shirely will preach nt tho Christian church Sunday morning thonin "Eviilonco or tilings not soon." Evonins thomo "Tho Logic of Chris tianity." All aio wolcome. Tho Cripplo Crook gold fever has struck a good many people. Rut should many go there thoy will bo more forcibly ham) iwiit An :o.N:i:iiT. 'Him S. of V. Dan 1 has on tapis a lino pn'',',iilnment for tho week commencing Jin. i ,iy 20th. They will give a splen did iiuitiical program each evening and will be desisted by tho best talent in tho city. An elegant gold watch will bo voted to tho most popular young Indy in tho city, nnd a beautiful silver witch will bo voted to tho most popular girl of twelvo j ears and under. There will aWo bo appropriate prizes for tho gouts. The admission price will bo ten conts, and each ticket purchased on tit Ion tho buyer to a chance on an elegant prize which will bo given nwny on tho last night of the fair, l'horo will be candy booths, Huh pomlti, and a program of excellence each evening. Tho object of the fair is to raise Rtilii-l cient funds to keep tho baud togothtr tho balance of the winter, and they de servo tho support of every citizen of tho town, Tho baud and orchestra will bo in attendance each evening to furnish music for ovoijhoily. The "Fair" will opou up in tho Moon block tin Monday night, January 20th. Wait for it and see what tho boys havo in store for you. Not a few who ri'tul whnt Mr. Robert Kowlf, of IIoIIhihIk, Vn., hnit to pay below, will remember tlinr own expnrlenre un it er Ilk alroniiiHtnnei'K: "bunt wlntor I I mil la g'lppa wl.loli left mo in a low Rinio or nraiiii, l trioii iinuioroiin rume dies, none of which did mn any good, un til I wiih imUiHul to try a bottle of Cham be rlnln'n cough remedy. The llrst bottle of it so far relieved mo thnt I wat enabled to attend to my work, and the seooml bottle ttlToutrd a cure." For hhIo nt -Ti and f() coutrt pur bottle by Deyo .t Urlcu. s:iiooirrri:ais. IMIIross, .MIhh Mamie WVIilcmiui. it..ini,.rii J ii'iinnoiteDilly. Tho board has mado tho following resolutions: Resolved: All pupils absont from school six half days will bo suspended Until tho board attends to the matter. Tho pupils engaged in discussing the Vonezuela troubles on Thursday morn ing. Tho Seniors aro sonicwhnt disploasod bccatiso thoir chemicals and apparatus will not bo hero before February. On Friday morning tho pupils of tho fifth room will bo given twonty-livoof tho commonest words to tost which grado has the best spoilers. Monday, January (ith, the winter term bofctw. Tho high school pupils, with a very fow exceptions, wero on band ready for work, Tlie inn grauu is taxing up tlio per iod for tho opening exorcises in giving important facts which occurred in '05, Tho school appreciates the change and tho seniors extend thoir thanks to their juniors. Miimm!mmmm Now lis s- Your Time To Buy Over Coats Cheap K w p v f rr" a a struck with tho nbsence of gold or the wherewith to exist on while coming back home to ma's folks. The best anodyne and expeotorant for tho euro of coldc, conghn, and all throat, lung, and bronchial troablen, ifl undonbt edly Ayor's Cherry Pectoral, tho only spuciflo for coughs and colds admitted on exhibition at the Chicago World's Pair. Rasinr Brothers came in this weok and paid for Tin: Ciiiet, which they here been taking continuously for 24 years. Thoy camo to this placo In '70 and sottlcd here, whon tho buffalo and Indians roamed the American desort freely. Thoy have dono woll und havo never forgotton tho "Rig Injun." Such friends aro nover forgotten by newspa per men. Tho Shippon Family Concert and Specialty Co., WediesdBy evening, Jan uury 15, at tho opera houso. See these littlo artists, thep are uncqualed. Pa rndo at three o'clock. Cart-leBsncsH in girlhood onuses tho greatoHt aiiHerlllg nnd uiihappiness in after life. Little irregularities and weak nesBoa in girls should be looked after promptly and treatment given at once. Dr. Pioroo's Favorite Prescription pro motes regularity of all fomlnlno fnno tioiifl, makes strength and builds up sturdy health with which to mtet tho trials to come. The Favorito l'rtisorip tion Ik not n universal panaooa. It is good for but one thing. It Is directed olely At one sot of ortriuiR. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Mmlioul Adviner, n 1008 page medical work, profanely illustrated will be sent free on receipt of twenty-one one-oent stamps to cover pontage only. Address, World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, Buffalo, N. Y. Blood and nerves are very olopely re lated. Keep tho blood rioh, pure nnd healthy with Hood's HnrsapArilla, arid you will have no troublo from nervous uess. Hood's Pills are tho best nftr-d!nner pllle, assist digestion, prevent constipa tion. i!5o. Notice. To the pooplo of Uladon and vicinity, and all lovers of tho pure word of God: Bro. James Willis will bo In Bladon January 15th, 1800, to commence holi ness meetings. Mootings will last na long aa the Lord wills. Como and glori fy God and roceivo His richest blessings. Sick and atllicted como and accopt God in salvation, and take Him aa your Healer, the great Physician who novor lost a oaao. D. P. Kimmki.. Lnok of vitality and color-matter in the balls onuses the hnlr to fxll out und turn gray. We recommend Hall's Hair Renower to prevent buldiiess und gray nass. G. WIENER. iiiiiijrc Is Kin I'll taller I Tho raw material from which this loathor Is mado Is green calf akin, It ia blackanod and tlnlshod on the grnin aide, which ia mado to imltato genuine kangaroo to a cortitin extent. Tho leather ia soft, pliable, nnd very strong, and shoes mado from it havo the boat wearing qualities und aro very easy on the foot. The tunning is offoctod by a combination of sumac, gambler and olive oil. o'clock on Thursday. Hugh Miner is now busily engaged in manufacturing bicycles, He has mado aoveral, and aa far as workmanship and beauty are concerned, his machines are aa lino an any wo have eean. Hugh baa natural ability aa a mechanic, and we believe his offorts may some day lead to a blcyclo manufacturing establishment in Red Cloud. Porter Hedge, while meandering In his quite wuy along our thoroughfares the other ovoning run against a dog, that Is supposed to havo boen troubled with "rabies" or a sour stomach, and in a inomont of thnnghtlcssnofs attempted to perforata Port's armor. Port gave two wur whoops, climbed tho electric light poles and signalled tho nightwutcb who camo to bis rescue with the ainbu lanco and a shot gun. In thu arms of the patrolman Port was in a haven of afoty, but tho dog, "oh, where was he?" A Roarch discovered the viscious canino and immediately the artillery was drawn up nnd whon tho report was hoard by our roportor, a littlo yelp escaped, nnd that dog-gone dog wont to canino heaven and was interred by the light of tho moon with no mournors but tho police man and Porter to witnsss his sail end ing. Fortunately Port did not receive any serious abrasions of the skin and there will bo no hnrmful results. WE HAVE 'EM. Children's Kang, Calf, $1.15 to $200 Women's " " 1.60 to 2.50 Men's " " 2,50 Women's Kang. Calf, patent tip, very neat, - - - 2.25 A. H. KALEY, i ii i , Wo wish to call youy attention to our line lino of TABLET S "Old. yet ever new. and simple and beautlfal ever," sings tho poet, in words which might well apply to Ayar's Saras parllla tho most elllcient and sclontlflo blood D-riner over offered to snfforlng humanity. Nothing but superior merit keeps It bo long at the front, Board of education met in regular mooting Jan. 0, 1890, at the office of tho secretary. Pull board, C B Crone in chair. Following resolutions passed: That the superintendent bo instructed to auspeud any pupil who shall be absent from school six halt days in any term without satisfactory exouse and such pupils whon suspended shall not be re admitted to the school until this board so decide. Tho superintendent shall re port each suspension immediately to the socrotary. following bills allowed: John Foster 1 55 Wo huvo u lurge and ologant assortment, including some ulegant goods with envelopes to match. A Y. P. S. O. E. und Rpworth Loague Tublot with tho society monogram on each loaf, also a lino of tablets with a printed dato hoad on each loaf; none higher than -5 cents, and down to 5 cents n-ptoco. Wo want your patronage this year in Tablets and will give you the best the mar. kot affords. A miniature tublot given with each one sold. C. L. TOTTING. ka8, dTmvI: K CM, Nib. I Mttto .0. .1. b, D.,. & a,U It will be an agreeable surprise to per sons subject to attacks of billons collo to Wm thnt nromnt relief mav be had by taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and , O W Dow 13 80 Diarrhoea Hemt-dy. . In many instances J k", J1" , VY.'. '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. 3 HO tho attnoki may bo provenUd b taking i Uovo & q'c'q )".'. !'.'.!'.'.! ! '. '. ! '. '. '. '. '. '21 10 this remedy as soon as the tlrnt symptoms of the dUuose appear. 25 and M cent t Dr. Price's cream uaKtng 1'owuer Word's Pair Highest Award. Awarded Highest Honors Werld' DR WW CREAM BAKING POWDfft MOST PERFECT MADE. A cuie Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret from Ammonia, Alum or any other rdulteraNl 40 YEARS THE STANDARD ramainlng at the for up to Jan. 0, The list of lettors postofllce uncalled 1890: Helonhouso J L Langdon O II Ollveo B P Waltor P IJ Weaver May Williams J L Voungman Poter The above letters will be sent to the dead letter olllce Jan. 2.'!, 1890. If not called for. Fuamk Cowdek, Postmaster. Do You WHiit Typewriter Ribbons T If so, get tho beet by applying at this oflluo, Wa koop tho beet. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our thanks to the friends and nolghboro who bo kindly as sisted during the sickness and death ot our husband and fathor. Mbh. E. Rifk awd Family. The U. S. Gov't Reports K N show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. For Sale or Trade. A nice home In lied Cloud, with woll, table and 2 lots. Will trade for cuttle, Inquire at this oflice. fp j Leiral Notice. In tho Juitice Court, Hainuol H. .Shirley, David Bradley & Oo I vn v Jolin A. Ilaas. I John A. lUas will tike notice that on tho Sfltli tiny of December, Ifre, imiel H. Hhlrler, ft limtico of Hie H-are la (Ink Cieek prrclnci. WcliRtcr rtunt), NrbrHikii, Imiiftl un ortterol attainment lor the tuiuot iit.w, Iniui actios itiitlliiK hcfri blin, wlicrrln David lirtuilrvis liliili.tllt nnd John A.llnus ! deff iirtant, tliat irn)t-iiy ii'hliitliir ol uite-tiuir Intcriitln oao J. 1. t'ave Tlilrihll'K Marlilne Hiid Wlburr rotter, lim turn nttRdied unttrr nilil order. Seld outiio vus continued to ilie IU dayot I'atiruury, urti, at two o'clock p. in. DttUdJaiiUiiryStli, I8S0. Damp iinAPLsr & Co, fly T. U. Cole, Attorrey for rialnUB. 7 . y, -u .irtarss f'j f t i -"'-ur? !$T7k "TV