THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1896. r i u t i in ! Cures trov the merit of Hood's Harsnp.irllla liosl we, perfect, permanent Cures. Cures of scrofula In snvcrrt foriru, llko , goitre, swelled neck, running sores, hip ' dlscnie, sorcl In tlio eyci. Cures of Salt Itheum, with Its Intrnw Itching and biirnlnpt, scald head, tetter, etc. Cures of Itolli, l'lmiilM.-nnil nil other erup tions duo to Impure, Mood. Curos of Dyspepsia and other troubles utoero a good stomach tonlo was needed. Cures ofllbeumntlitn, whew patients wcreun nhlo to work or walk foi weeks. Cures of Catarrh ly expelling tho Impurities which cause and sustain the disease. Cures of Nervousness by properly toning nnd feeding tho nerves upon pure Mood. Cures of That Tired Keeling by restoring ", strength, Send for book of rurcs by Hoods Sarsaparilla To C. 1. Hood & Co., Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. Hood's Pills nro tlm best nfter-dlnner pills, uld dlgvsUou. Vic. TI-IE CI-IIEF IMiMImIhuI Weekly. lub('iilloii, fl Vv.v Aiiiiiitn I nviirliilily In ,l1iniir II not paid in ihHhiko, nller tills dule March I", Isw, tliu price will bo SI.V5. Kiititcil Ht !! Post Olticc In Kcd Cloud, Neb. mull limllcrof tliOfo'CMiid i'Ihs Ip wo do not (,'ot cold weather boon, there will bo nti iuo futnino in thiticity this summer. dm: us protection; Hot our Inborlnf,' men nt work, and tho monoy quostion will eottlo ilsolf. Ouu ttckot: Win. McKinloy for presi dent, mid C. F. Manderson for vice president. It would ho ii wlnnor. Lct'h puy our monoy to homo manufacturers and laboring tuon, oud than tho Union will (jet hottor. TiiKBtati) republican coutrnl commit toe luifi called a tlok'ato convention in April, to Holect delegates to tlio national caiivontion at St. Lou in. In one llttlo town in Knulntul wo paid tho pooplo 87,000,000 for imported Roods in 1803. Tlio biiiiio town under tho McKinloy bill only received 100.000 from thiH country. Lot's bo dono with this foolishness Timi.s will never bo better an long as wo spend nil our money for clothing, otc, with foreign tuitions. o oiiRlit to taltoci.ro of our own laboring men and tho balance of trado would bo with no in stead of Hngliind. O.MKtt Ki:m, tho Rreut pop (ongrexii niun, miulo a rip-roaring roI 1 speech in tho house tho other day, if tho Congres sional Record can be roliod upon. Thus it in that the pop hopeii nro shattered in tho houuo of their friends. I'm: Ciin:r says Hod Cloud pnys nbout one llflli of tho tuxen of the county, This statement is lllto a Rrent many oth orsof llosuier'u very hairy. Uluo Hill Loudor, All that is nftceBBnry for Hrotlior Nau to do is to consult the records if ho do Biros to bo informed en tho matter. Red Cloud has paid ubout onu-llfth or the tnxos of tho county every yonr for the punt ten years, and it is uot riRht nor Justice to Red Cloud. Sho bus bunions enough without that. Tin: pops nmko u ureal hue and cry because CoDgroBBmnn Androwa did not voto for tho froo tail kilo attachment on freo silvor that was attaohod to the bond iesuo ominntitiR 'rom tlio Benato. Mr. Androwa ia as well (jualillod to net intel ligently on tho aubject, porhnps, ns thoso people who have lesser chanco to bo informed. This idea of voting on prob lems without investigation, just for tho snko of oxperimont, does not pay and nover will. Wo do not wnnt nny ono man's iJea in this country. Froe fcilvor may bo nil right for u fow states, but RJve ua protection and all will bo well, . Hon. J. W. Moon is one man that tho people of Rod Cloud ought toapprocinte. Ho camo to this city about eight yoara ngo and invested $.'13,000 in a' lino busi neso block waich toduy is an ornatnont to our city. Fow men could have boon persuaded to invest Hint much under tho clrcumstancoB. but Mr. Moon had nbiding faith in our city, and retains it today. His efforts should be appreciat ed und are, by tho pcoplo. He not only built tho business block but has many thousand dollars invested in a lino ranch weet of this city two miles, operated by R. Jj. Alyon. It is i line placo and one thnt every person in the county fools proud of. It is to such mon that wo must depend upon fur our material growth and prospeiity. hut no encour age him und all others in a like purpose, Wo should talk Rod Cloud all the time und theroby build up our city and tlio enterpribes therein tlivo us more on torprMug men of Mr Moon's kind and wo will show you imt Unit will prospor. Our people art growing more mid more in tho h.itjit of looking to lMni Urloo for the lnti'Ht and bent of evumhing in the dnn; linn. They null Clmniborlniii'H Cough Hiiiui'ily, imiioiM for iu cires of liftil (HiUlo, croup and whiHiplui; uiuigh. When iu need of hiioh a uii'diciiitj give t Iiiri rmnoily u trial and you will lie more thnti ploKHd with the rfiili. T Or. Price's Croatn linking t'owdcr A Pure drape Cream 'jl Tarter Powder. I FARILIIIIUIE. Tho Second Meeting Tor tlio PiirpoNO orPciTcctlnjr tlio Orcnnt.utlon. In purauBuco to call, tho Wobstor County Farmer's InBtitulo mot in this city Wednesday, Pobrtmry 19th, 181)0, for the completion of the organization. President Alyon bolng nfllietod with n very bad cold which nffectod his speoch, Vico-I'residcut Hacker took tho chnir and called tho mooting to ordor, stating tho object thoroof, I. B. Hamp'on, was on tho program for an address of welcomo, but not hav ing rccoivod notico of same, came un prepared, but boing called for said: "I am plonsod to sco so many farmora presontand hopo that eonio way will bo found by which tho condition of the farmers can bo improved. I do not think howovor thnt tho farmorfl aio manifesting na much interest as could bo deslrod for thoir botlormont." Chairman Hackor said that tho ro marks of Mr. Hampton ploasodhim vory much. At this juncturo Henry fjilhuni wan elected snerotary pro tern owing to tho abbence of Secretary Myoro. Mr. Hainptou inquired if tliero wno an organization perfected? Thu chair replied that "at tho provioun meeting only tho olllcora wero oloctod and Wednesday's mooting was for tlio purpose of perfecting tho organization.1' 0. 1'. Putnam moved that a commit tee of three bo appointed by tho chair on constitution, rulos and regulations. Tho chair appointed C. E.'Putnnm, Job. Gurbor und I. Ii. Hampton. The committoo couunoncod word on same nt onco. Mr. Hampton wanted further infor mation on tho aubjoct of Farmers' Insti tutes. Chutrman Hackor anid that Farmora' institutes wero uoing rormoa ail ovor Nebraska, Kansnu, Illinois, and in fact all ovor tho United Stntos and woro for tho mutual interchange of ideas for tho betterment of farmers. At this point Jos. Garbor was cnllod for and in rtsponho snid: "I am like Mr. Hamilton and huvo not attondod many institutes, but such institutes woro boing organized all ovor the coun try. Souio farmers carriod on all kinds of industries on tho farm and I for one want to learn of tnoir huccoss. I thihk that diversilied farming is what is need ed in this state, and it lean prollt py,, whnt other farmers have dono that is what 1 want to do. I lnivo fuilcd to raise corn but my neighbors might have boon more successful, and what I want to know in liov. to do it. I think an interchange or thought is n good thing. I want to glean information and think other farmers want to do Hkowise." Carley Putnam thought that Wobstor County Fanners Institute was too largo a mime, aud suggested that it be callud "Tho Farmer's Club". S. L. White thought tho big fellows would not appreciate tho change. The committee on constitution made their report at this juncturo and on mo tion thoir report was adopted. Ii. II. Rust was called for nnd tnlkod on horticultural subjects. Ho said he had been working on thnt lino for sov eral years nnd hud good luck in No brnska. Ha had found that Ron Davis WinoSnp, und Missouri Pippin wore tho variety of apples for tho country. Ho hud found that Hlemish Uoauty nnd Koifer pears woro the host adapted to Nebraska. For cherrieo ho named harly Richmond, Montmorency, etc. In grapes the Concord and Alvira woro tho best and that now was tho time to to trim thorn. He said thnt overy farmor should rnieo u patch of strawborrlea. Ho said ho had grown 1300 quurta on ono acre nnd had rocoivod therofor 8330. Ho hail not boon out of strawberries throo yours in sixteon. Ho had boon successful all tho tlmound any one else could b who would pay tlio propor regard fortroos or shrubs, Ho thought that tho prospocts were B'i,otl ror fruit thlB s9fon, Ho ud vised planting IrocB two Inches doeper than they had beeh planted in nurseries, always plant small troes, and iib thoy grow tho branchos spread out und pro tect them from sun scald. Orchard treoa should besot out twenty footapnrt, at that distanco 103 could be planted to the aero. Ho advised keeping the or chard cultivated and clean. Tho following temporary vlco-presi' were eleeted to act for ono meoting only. C R Putnam, Kim Creek. W R Thorn, Glenwood. d Vance, Reaver Creek. C A Lnlham, Pleasant Hill. T C Hackor, Red Cloud. Otto Skjolvor, Catherton. A H Hoirman, Rutin. O 1? Pitney, hrivalo. Mac Fulton, Walnut Creek. John Stunner, (iartlold. John. Wratton, Harmony, A II Spnicher, Stillwater. G OhniHledc, Guide Rock. J WMolntyio. Lino. Chum Roee, O.ik Crook. F C RjEehnw, Potsdiitn. Adjourned to niRoiutCnwIcs. on Wod ncgdu., Mhrch 1, 181)0, nt ons o'clock p. ni sharp. Tho following upwkflra wero Mooted for tho CiuvlemiiPetlii: Or. Price's Cream (Taking Powder WorUi'e Pair Highest Award. His Lip Gone. M. M. Nicholson, who Hvc9 nt the corner of Currnn nnd Anderson Sts., At lanta, Ga., had a cancer for years. It first appeared on bis Up and resem bled a fever blister, but spread rapidly and soon began to destroy the flesh. His father and uncle had died from Cancer, aud he sought the best medical aid in different citic9, but it seemed im possible to check the disease. Several operations were performed but the can cer always returned. This continued for years until the partition in his nose and his entire up per lip were eaten away. All treat ment having proved futile, he looked upon death as the only relief. "Some one re commended S.S.S." he says, "and rt ffnta lmtilnA i llrjl .i lew iuiuua ttiiuui- ifled somC relief; thus itn fttcf.ncf ennui. tllC (IISL'.ISO KCOtll cd checked. I persevered in its use, and remarkable ns it mny seem, I am completely cured, nnd feel like I have new life. S.S.S. ia the most re markable remedy in the world, nnd everyone will ngrec that the cure was a ttonderful one." A Real Blood Remedy Cancer is in the blood aud it is folly to expect an operation to cure it. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) is n real remedy for every disease of the blood DUUKS III ill 1U11 free; address Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. y uisease of the blood sss G. W. Francis, aubjoct. "Dairying." I. R. Unmpton, aubjoct, "Alfalfa und Kafllr Corn." A. B. Piorce, subject, "Poultry." D. F. Trunkey, Bubjoot, "Subsoiiing." O. OhmBtedo, aubjoct, "Subsoiiing." O. E. Putnum, subjoct, "Hogs." CONtTlTUTION, KULES AND IlKdULATIONH. Art 1. Thia society shall bo known as tho Wobstor County Farmer's Institute Art. 2. Tho object of this society Bhnll bo for tho purposo of disseminat ing knowledge- and tho intorchnngoof ideas on agricultural pursuits. Art. .'!. Tho olHcorB of this society snail consist or. a prosiuont, vico-presi-dont, secretary and treasurer, and shall hold their otlico for ono year, or until thoir uuccesFors aro oloctod. Art. 4.7-Tho prosidont bIiiiII preside at all nipotingn and shall perform suoh othor dutiijsn may bo required of tlio president. Art. 5. It shall bo tho duty of tho vteo-prcsident to nssiBt tho presi dent in the performnnco of his duties und prcsido in his nbsonco. Art. (-It bhall ho tho duty of tho socrotary to H3curi?all proceedings of tho mooting and to give notico of all meet ings of tlio society, and correspond for the benoilt of tho society, Art. 7 It shall bo tho duty of tho treasurer to socuro all moneys nnd pay tho same out upon ordor of tho presi dent, countersigned by the socrotary, and to accoun to tho socrotary for all inonoj'B received by him. Art. 8 Tliero shnll bo four regular mootings: First Saturday in January, llrst Saturday in April, first Saturday in July, lirst Saturday in October. Art. 0 Spsclal meetings mny bocallod at pleasure of the socioty by president anu secretary. Art. 10 Any porson mny bocomo a member of this socioty by signing tho constitution, rules and regulations. Art. 11 -This constitution and by-laws may bo changed nt any regular mooting by a majority vote of the membora pros- oiu. Tho following resolution was ndoptod. "Va recommend that n vion nrnnidnnt ho named for each township who skull be president of each township if they desire to organizo institutes." Mooting adjourned to meel at CowloiJ us obovo. judgo ho appreciated tho lunch vory much. Miss May Trunky ontertnined her class mates at her home on Friday even ing. A vory pleasant ovoning was spent. Miss McClelland read nu oxcellont artlclo on Quaon Victoria Tuesday a. m. It was appreciated vory much by pupils. Clydo liuum wbb a pleasant callor in tho high room Tuesday p. m. Tho Generul History claps hnd quite a discussion Wednesday on tho topic, "novels." Quito n number of pupils had tho ploasuro f standing on the door thia woek. The high school boys nro rapidly pro gressing in bass singing. Wo will toon huvo some of tho best bass singorn in town. Vnlontino day waa well obsorved in high school, Miss Rottn Abol being sick Thursday n. m., lior room was taught by Miss Jonnio Roll, Mrs. Etta Alton visited high room Thursday, Mr. Trunkey was a caller on tho high room Tucsdny p, m. Honry NowIioubo was a callor this woek. It made ua think of other times as tho old familiar odor came floating from tlio chfltnistry room Thursday p. m. l'rob ably this oxporimont would not huvo been so aucopsful if it had boon in tho hands of tho Seniors of '00, but, as it was iu tho hands of tho "noted Seniors" of '5)3, wo tuld tif)t expect anythinu but a successful oxporimont in this line, us wn Hiltl truthful v miv Hint tlm i.lncu (,r ' '!). wiib noted for ninkiui: that oweet- smelling odor. IMd You Sco Her, .foci While at Rod Cloud this week wo 1 arned that a girl of that city has in vented u lamp that will go out just ex actly nt 10 o'clock. Now, if sho will in yont u papa that will go to bed oxnctly at nino, a watch dog without tooth, u daaf and dumb brother, thero nro no iloubtH tho course of true love botween hor und a young Red Cloudiun will ovontunlly run smooth. Blue Hill Loader. Guano Island, Nob., Feb. 3, 180C. Our books aro now opon for contracts and will romain so until the 11th of April (Saturday) unless tho required acreago shall be made up provious to that date. No contracts wHl bo accept ed from nny othor than parties purpos ing to give tho crop tho best of atten tion, and who oither own or ront dosir ablo land adapted to tho growth of the sugar boot. Not less than threoacro contrncta will be accepted. Blank con tracts can bo seen by npplying to A. Schnofer, Red Cloud, Neb. Ox.VAItl) Bl'.KT SlKlAIC Co. ... m i . Tho list of letters roniuininu: at the postolllco uncalled for up to Fob. U0, 1800: Goldrick, J I tassel bower. S McNally. F Stoiger, August Tho above letters will be sent to tho dead letter olllco Mnrch 3, 180G. If not called for. Fuank Cowiikn, Postmaster. Kcal IMutc TriiiiNler. Real estate trutipforo for the wool: end- ing Fjbruury 18, 180G. Geo Reovert and wife to villago of Guido Rock, part lot G of Roberts' addition to Guido Rock f vr street, wd 3 Til (in Janna Roso and hush to Owen Lally, n'J sftl 4-.'l-0. wd 1230 (10 II Elizabeth Coats to Khun E Coats, lot S of 5-1-12 and und Yi of s(4 nw 1 und lots 2 und :t of 8 M2, wd ic.no 00 h liuum and wifo to Edward Noble, und J nwl und awl l!)-l-l'-',qcd 27 00 S L Scurs and wife to Murv Starr, net l.'l 11. wd ". 1800 00 I'rod Blank to J K Livingcod, swl 112 10, wd 2000 00 Mary A Miller to W R Parker, lota 11 and 12, blk 2, Wil liams' add to Had Cloud, wd 100 00 John Rush nnd wifo to Mary A Cooper, n w-i 20 1 9, wd 2200 00 John Rush and wifo to Mary A Cooper, svv4 22 3-10, wd 2300 00 T J Wright and wifo to Joseph vjroucn, Re l -jo -i-ii, wd 2000 00 James Pilcher and wifo to M Thompson, 2 swl 27, und e2 sol 28 1-11, qcd 100 John HnlvorEon and wifo to II W.Gnlliford. lots 23 nnd 21, blk 21. Smith &. Moom'n uilil to Rod Cloud, wd 300 00 T'il $14333 00 Ae vuarit Butter We want Eggs Ae want Corn. And will exchange goods for the above pro duels at tlio following prices. llostTotnntoes, 12 Cans for $1 00 Pont Corn. l'J cntin for I 00! llent String Means, l'J cans for 1 )i Unit Limn Mentis l'J cutis tor 1 0) i!.". pounds best RnisitiH for 1 00 jr pounds best sun dried lYiwhcs for 1 00 r0 pounds HKST Oatmeal for 1 00 1 gnl. the llfft Countrv Koruhiuu 3)e 1 gnl. tho IlcHt Sngnr Drip Sjrup, ::i)o i'J pnunus lust Urieu I'tii-" 8 pound best White IIimuh l'J pnutuls best Pit. I'ltinif, 12 poitnps best tutted Nocturiiiot) U pontic liett Rio CnlTte, a diiiuly, 1 Suck Flour 1 pound of Tea ns L'ood na nny f.Oc tea for. 1 ouu gnl. A pplen 'J.r)0 lean gnl. lVHuhes... 40o 1 enti gal. Pi nr", lean gnl. Apriuotb 1 pound Schepps' cocoanut bread very lino for pudding. 1 pound Schnptm' cream fruit L'uO j:.o 1 00 l 00 1 00 30c 'J.'o lOo 40c 10c 10c 1 pound Fruit Pudding 10c We cannot give you prices on all the goods we handle hut will ask vou to COME AND GET PHICES ! JJefore making any purchases. Ifl Always 111 irke w Produce Oh. cs, Oil, the best in 12cts. poi the market at gallon. lizer & Ic Arthir B Shoemaker's Best Selections For I'c.'iditii;.s and Recitation?. Num bers 1 to 22 now itMicd. Tcnchcrs, Knmlers, fituik'nts.nnil nil iciouh who Imvc nceiMlon to u-o luniks of ihli kind, con cede thin to to thu llOKt M.Tle of tpenkors tmh lWieil. Tlio Oltrcrunt numberi nri rompllcd by IvuiIIiir L'lociitlotilfrU or the country, w ho hnvo fTrpiitlnrint rnollt(t.. Tup tecTirlnB relectloni. nnd hoc judciiievt ns to their merits t invnluiililu. 1'ujkt bindlnb', cucli tie cts ; cloth, JO cts. Wo have just received now line of SCllOO mm Diois Including some of tho best of SHOEMAKER'S CHOICE SELECTIONS. A fine assortmotit of Oivomon livur regulntor and I can rognlnto tho world," mid n genius. Tho druggist handed him a bottle of DoWitt's Little Knrly Itisors, thu fnmoa llttlo pills 0 L Cotting. SCHOOL ITKIS. Killtross, JIHs .Mninhi Weldcnnn. ltcnorterv) i flinilHttu Dllly. ih porn rs jiury Kiiium. On Wednesday Misses Nollio West and Hertha Brown left thir roomo in chnrgo of Jeanotto Dilloy nnd Helen Roby and wont to tho lower ward. Tho tardy pupils are rcquirod to make up tho timo ufter school. Mies Nollio Mnuror had quite an acci dent while rnming U school Wednesday morning. Tho horse rnn nway, breaking tho buggy somewhat, but no ono to. ceived any injuries. Wo aro sorry to nolo thnt ono of tho seniors was tardy .Monday morning. "Prof" John Tullleys, Miss Emma Cook and Miss Trix Mizcr called on tho liiu'li Hchool Monday tit 1:1.",. Ono of tho Junior girls had to Btand hi the lloor ono day this week. Wo liink this is a very "p ior ox.unplo" 10 rtft bufoto tho "'suiilioinnrps" and "fresh, moil." Wo sco they have begun ulroady in pi'iiclico thiri now oiiiiiili. Four Smiiorri woro prefont Fridny p. in. Wo have u Blight suspicion why 'ii hern woro absent. Two if tho "Soplioiiiiires'' kindly trontDil Prof! WiUon l'n.l ly with two .utW of dnilcious lta itiid nu union. We The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royxl Baking Powder superior to all others Heart Disease Kills Suddenly j hut novor without warning aymp toms.sttch as Faint, Weak or Hungry Spells, Irregular or Intermittent I'ulso, Fluttering or Palpitation of tho Heart, Choking Sensa tions, Shortness of Drcath, Swelling of Fcot aud Auklcs, etc. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, Cures Heart Disease. SCHOOL CARDS And u full lino of SCHOOL. BOOKS. C. L. COTTING, - THE DEUGGIST. 8 gr- r , Mr. Geo. h. Srelth, of tho Oeo. L, Smith Mantul Co., Louisville, Ky., writes Feb.M, 183It "For about a year I was a terrible suf ferer from heart trouble, which got wi bad I was obliged to sit up In lied to got my breath. 1 hd to abandon business and could hard i y crawl nro und. My friend, Mr. Julius C. Vosht, ono of our lending pharma cists, asked mo tony Dr. Milt-a' Heart Cure. I had u '.-ii ll-tiu iihiio than n, bottlo wheu the pnl. i .i nnd p'dpltat kins entlroly tllsnppoariil. I huvo not had tho bllghteot trnitblo iinco, nud today 1 am tvttoridlu,' to niihlin si hs regularly as ovor." Sold y dn.ssUts ovorywhetc. Hook on neart and Nervos t-ont free. Address i)r. Mllas Mrdlcul Cj., Elkhart, lad. Dr. Miles' Kemedios Kcsloro Ucallli, lie. wt "H'NimTK 1'i.AaTKiwrutfl UHCUMA L'ffe'M. WEAK HACKS. Atdriislt" ouiySSo, u A SWELL SHOE AT A LOW PRICE For $2.50 Lmlies' Briglit,Kid button, immitation hluchor cut vamp, iloxiblo solo, in razor or narrow square lasts and even broad heel. Wait for our spring goods which aro beginning to come in. "Will have a number of latest lovelities at lowest J prices. See repairing cut rates below. If your bIioob rip wo sow tiiem free, If tiro eoleti coiuo Ioobo we tuck tlioin froj, It Btrnpe comes olT wo put now ones on froo. If thoBhooB do uotRlvo tlio weur they should wo ulwnyo nim te mnko them ButiBfuctory. IT I A. H KALEY, Pr SHOE i)IUI r it, op. .J..J-.-W.MM.....,., Mmi,m., ' E'lito .Icixy ISulI. Len Aulla liim u lino thoroughbred Joraey hull for ferviee. C.ui bo found tit Itla residence, notthitint part of tho city. Ludiou, Goiiuino Donifolu Kid Lnua l'utcnt Ldiitliorfiieiiiuttnd lii 81.00 tit i ho Cincinnati Loot und shoo store. To 'alio iui)iii Tho following prai' will rule at tho uiiy livery ulnblo liereBflon Torinq to buy, 10c. v. UicttAnuio.v. It not only is so, ittuukthe f, Qua Mlnato Cotifjh Onro nets qulokly, nnd' Hint's whnt umheg it Bo. O L Oottintj. I -I