-w t- -ft . THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1896. .1 u l FOR MARCH, APRIL AND MAY. Fame's Celery Compound the Best Spring Remedy TodaY in All the World. It Purificp the Blood as Nothing Else Can Do It is Food for the Tired Brain It Makes Strong Nerves ! Publiciily Recommended as No Remedy of Any Kind Ever Was Whom It Has Made Well. ENDORSED AJTD PRESCRIBED IVIhtp orcry other remedy has fail- Paine' onion compound has mado Bpln wclll ed pp It curi h discnue! It has haved tho lives iif tl'oiiHiiiulM of sufferers. It lias made mo weak strong. P.iiihi'h nitnrv nnmnnnnil niirifina J t in. mnnn tin nniriincr man nin fin- ir. fa "' " o ,... naluro'H brin food; it builds up tho .1..... I Ii !. l Diiuiii'n'u nerves, 11 in pro-cminonuy thu one gieut hoalth-makcr known to medicine. First ducovcred aftar laborious, stud ouh, scientific rosoaroh by tho ablest phjsioians Amorica has pro- ductd, l'rof. Kdward B. I'lielps, M. II 1 1. II V I a. 4 aA a a a I V-m. lldMA ma. ., iiu. x.ui ly-iimuuni wuiagc, it, ta prusunueu nnt puonoily indorsed ni llin It. kit !- . I inn n mn . M A....M. . wj mu u'ov ii.uhuuiiuio ui uvcijr uiij ui Aiiionoii. n on ueen se onmusi- stically recommended by grateful men and women in av.ry walk of life that it is today in every sense tho Van AOt1 Antl Inn Bwa a J ) a am I lirt a a.ll ...-. .ur..... iuiucuj ... uiu wuriu, A. ...n ,..u.v.. .nui. tn, t..u gKuiiat ui mi njiriuK uiiuiuinuB, muu- Aaaboy. Wintor it here again. Miss Lizzio Trunkuy is sick with Mrs. Fraso was visiting hero over Sunday. G. W. Hiker was in Quid Hock Baturdn . Tim Amboy stutiuu has had it name chungi'd to Lcstur, li it. imuorud that thero will bo a pic h i c i t 1 he.ru in thct near fnturo. H-bmu Coukrull ruturuid tiuiiio S.a urd.i). Krd KmiM( u w.s visiting Charley (Jiiekrull bundav. Mrn Carpeiitrr of Indian ercck was vUinng hero I'm. ay. K no xiinw-fall ninht of tho 2d. Nervous Prostration Cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Prolonged doraiiRomont of tho norvoos system not only affects tho lirain and mon tal powers, but li)V(ilopnllso;iso In somoof tlio vital organs. Tho inoU dansorous of tlicso Indirect rcsult.i I:i whun tlio heart la affected. This nxs tho raso of tho Kov. N. V. Surface, r.-iwu Itlvor, Mich., who writes mnderdatoof Foil. 14, 1893: "Fourtvon yeixra ago I had a slight stroko of paralysis. Overwork brought on norvous prostration. I was exceedingly norvous and tho exertion of public speaking caused heart palpitation that threatened my llfo. I used two bottles of Dr. Mlloa' Now Heart Cur for my hoart troublo, aud two of Or. Milts' ltcgtoratlvo Nurvluo for my nervous nexs ! feel better than I over oxpoctod to feel again. I cau speak for hours without tirl.fr or having my heart flutter as it for merly did, and I havo you to thauk that I aMHr today." On Halu by all druggists. Dr. Mlloa' Rook on Heart and Nervous DUordcrs FKEE by mail. Dr. Mlloa Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Remedies Rcstoro ilcallh. Dr. MIWNKRvn Pt.AHTRiiHcuro IUIEnHA TltM. Vi:AK UAUKH. At(lrugKlsU,ouIy85c. BY THE ABLEST IN AMERICA. inj; tho weak Htrong and the infirm well, that in the big citios, Now York Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, St. Louis and tho rest, tho leading news- papcra, making their own canvasses again una ) car, navo iounu mat mo demand for I'ai nil's cclorv onmnound r km nir MiinimNHr-a liihi. n mi fiLiutr rn. i -- -- medics as the ouraUvo powor of thii ... 1 !.- -II ni uuuqiuuuu nmjmjBus iu ui in others togotherl Paino's celery compound, taken during the early spring days, has even inoro than its unual remarkable effioa- oy in making peoplo well. It niakos short work or all .tiscases of debility !! . vm.mmai.m, bh li iifiii a 1 i a. mi mm. 1 1 mm - mi nuivuun cai.uu.uuh. xv rapiuiy urivos out neuralgia, sleeplessness, llttuh.nalti . rl f I n m . u fitntn Ihi. ujfnjicjjoiu nu iiiuuujnuoui uuiu iud hybichi. n removca uiai lasiuuuo, or "tired feeling." which betokens weak- encd nerves and poor blood. Overworked and tired women aro litii a.aHj alAAt n F .- a 1. .. mm. ! .. uub ouu u.nB ui jemuuH wuu nru in u.Bv...k UUCu vi lu.o nuuucnui luuicuj iu uiuiku mum wen. uusiness Batln. Some of tho farmers aro cutting stalks, and some are plowing for corn and gutting ready to sow o.ts. Danuinu is the order of tho day. Dance every Friday night at Mr. Mor ris every Fiida) night. Somo of tho girls urj starting out well. Oao girl furnished a team and took three boys ono night, and bought their numbers for thou. Look out, bos, this is our year. Tho spelling school at tho poor farm was well attended. MUh Dolla Wilson was tho chnmpion spoiler. Tho program was very nice. Thero will be another spelling school at the Audvrson sohool hoaso in tv?o weeks. (Jo mo aud havo a good time. Miss Tishio Marker is on tho sick list. Doctor McKecby was called oxs day last week. Mr. Hoan filled Mr. Hlaekwcll's place on Sunday night at tho poor farm. He preached to a orowded house, Mis.i Sarah Fisher's school closed in Dist. 1-1. Slio was woll liked by all. Mr. Hounds will move onto tho farm vaoated by Mr. HintB. Frank Beau is on tho look-out for a girl. Look, girls, for ho will marry if you say so. Stunner. Last Benson Ilto L. llnll, dniRKlut of vu'tit ijouniioti, iimmnn, hold four gross of ChamtKirlalu'rt Colic, Uholern and Din rrluL'a remedy and says every bottlo of it Kavn perfect Hiitlrtf net ion. For alo by II. K. Orice. Mtillwalur. Lou Orr is stajing with relatives at Hluo Hill. Will Crozier and wifo visited at Flave Sheltou's near Hosemont last Friday. J. F. Decker has moved onto a farm threo miles east of Hcd Cleud. John Plowman will aesupy tho plaoo va. oated by Mr. Dcokcr. The meetings at Eokley churoli stiU continuo with increasing intoreit. Thirty-one conversions up to date. Married, at tho M. K. parsonage at Cowlfs, February 25, 1896, by Roy Motcalf, Orris Hubbard and Miss Marnn Miller, both of Stillwater. They havo the congratulations of thoir many friends. They will ooou py tho farm known as tho Webber pluco after March 1st. Simpson. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Alcdaland Diploma. PHYSICIANS men who aro not sleeping soundly, shop girls mado palo and siokly by long hours of indoor work, and tho oountlcss sufferors from dyspopsia, kidnoy and liver trouble, need tho in- yigoratmg ollcot or l'aino's colcry - nmnniind nnnr ttinf. nnrimr uil all 1 -' -r"-m " - 1 in nanirnru a ar inni la a am .. ....e..., . v ......... i.a ..iu-uuji- nonoo as a hoalth-makor comes from I -. 11 . . its cxiraorumary powers 01 supplying appropriate nutriment to tho blood, nerves and brain. Just as tho great lawyer studies oach ono of his caBes till ho knows it on every side, and in every possible aspect, so Prof. Edward K. Phelds, M. T I T 1 M Tfc a- mia a a v., uu. u., oi uartnioutti Uollego, tho discoverer of Pains celery com .. J I 1 .. 1 ... s juuuu, II QU BIUUICU ItlO DCrVCH in ncaitn ana disease, whon well nourish- ed and whon undernourished, in men and women and children yoara before ho looked for remedy. Paino's celery . . oompouna was tho outoomo of his on- lire proiossienai inc. A Utting mc- monal to a lifo of hard study and GRATIFYING RESULTS. Interesting Experiments with the New Stomuch Remedy. Not I'n lent TCedlcInc, nut a af Cure for all Porina or Iiidlue.tlou. The result of reocsnt investigation, havo established, bevond question, tho great valuo of tho new preparation for indigestion and stomach troubles; it is composed of tho digestive aoids, pepsin, bismuth, Golden Seal and sim ilar stomachics, prepared in tho form ot -iU gram lozongcB, pleasant to tho tasto, oonvoniont to carry when tra veling, harmless to tho most delicate stomaoh, and probably tho safest, most offcotual ouro yet discovered for iiiuigcsion, sour siomaoii, loss ot ap petite and flesh, nauBea headaches, palpitation of tho hoart, and Iho many symptoms arising from imperfect di gestion of food, They ouro bcoauso they cause tho food to be promptly and thoroughly digested beforo it has timo to sour, ferment and poison tho blood and nervous system, Judgo Frank Ives, of District Court of Crookston, Minn., says: For somo time I have used Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablets with seeming great benefit, with few excoption, I havo not been so freo from indigestion in twenty fivo yoars. Geo. "W. Hoosevclt, U. S. LV.isul to Brussols, Holgium: Stuart's Dvsnon- sia Tablets, safo, pleasant to .tnko, convenient to carry, givo kocn appe tite, perfcot digestion. Mr. W. D. Tomlin, Mechanical En gincer, Duluth, Minn.: Ono box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets has done its work, and I am again gaining flesh and strength. 0. K. Ransom, Hustnnvillo, Ky.: I was distressed and annoyed for two yoars with throwing up food, ofton two or threo times a day; had no cer tainty of retaining a nioal if I ato ono Feur boxes of tho tablets from my druggist, havo fully oured wo. I find thorn ploasant to tako, convenient to carry. Rov. G. D Brown, Mondovi, Wis.: Tho cfleot or Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lots is simploy marvoleuc; a quiot hearty dinner of broiled beef stoak eauscB no distress sinco I began their uso. Over six thousand peoplo in tho stato of Mich, along in 1894 wcro cured of stomaoh troubles by Stuart's Dypnpsia Tablets. Full sized packngcB may bo found Before by Thousands IN EVERY CITY 0oso observation a remedy that the WOrld could not lose today at any price! pne Take advantago of tho remarkablo power of this greatest of all remedies for rostoriug vigor to tho blood .1 .1 . .1 and In Hirongin 10 mo norvous systom, ineso nrst aavs or anrmc 11 m . m ono has overy olianoo for cottinc well " " WCJI. Don't neglect it Paino's eclory oompound calms and equalizes all tho nervous tissues and induces tho body to tako on solid flesh It purifios tho blood, as is so clearly shown by tho rapid oioaring of tJ skm of all ovidenocs of bad humors within. It is an infalliblo reliof for salt rheum, eczoma, and all blood dis casts. Physicians recogniao Paino's colorv oompound as tho ono aniontifio sprin-- remedy, and it is universally pre scribed by them whereover there I is groat need of a vigorous and prompt rastoring of health and strength to tho wornout system. at all druggists at 50c., or sent by mail on rceipt of prioo from Stuart's Co., Marshall, Mich. hen Bbr was sick, wa rave her Castorta, When aha waa a Child, she cried for Castorla. Whoa she became Mia, sho clung to Castorta, -B-an t..t,.r-,l1.rrng1nr()Tltl(1rnp()(0j Bladen. Winter has just bogun, A faith healor from Hastings is tho guost of Mrs. 0. II. Clark, Mr. Nelson Bartlott's cousin from Ricoville, Iowa, who has been yisiting friends in this vioinity during the past week returnod to his homo Wed nesday morning. Mrs. J. K. Yost went to SwaKton Tuesday morning to visiting rolitivos. Robt. McCallum left Sunday morn ing for Kansas City to reooivo further treatment for his oancer. J. E. Yost shipped a oar of hogs to Omaha Tuesday morning. John ac companied tho car. Rov. Maxfiold of Red Cloud deliver ed an cxoellont sermon in tho G. A. It. hall Sunday afternoon. Tho Methodist aro talking somo of creoting a ohuroh in this city ore long, Tho Methodists gave a donation supper in tho G. A. It, hall Wodnos day evening, for tho bonofit oft Rov. Hummel. Tho number in attendanoo shows tho appreciation of Rev. Hum ml's good work in this vioinity. Tho proceeds netted somothing over $33.00. L. C. Keith of Odoll came in Fri day evening to hoo his father and mother, who woro just taking the tram for Uoldrego whoro they will spend tho bunimor Dr. Wcgmann of Bluo Hill mado a professional call in this city Tuesday. It is roported that ono of our prom inent citizens has gone east to tako unto himself a wifo, L B. Thorno loft tho foro part of this week to visit friends in Michigan. Mrs. Nowcomo to cnllor: "I got my chniro fixed up so nice." Cnllor to Mro. Nowcomo: "Whoro did you got it donoV" Mro. Nowcomo to callor: "At the odd job nhop throo doora north of mnrblo works, Rod Cloud, Nob. i '-- Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pure drape Cream ol Tartar Powder. Stuto Line. Maroli has oonio in liko a lion hopo it will go out liko a lamb. wo Mr. and Mrs. Toland wcro visit-ng John Fagan's last Friday. Lem Bailey traded horses one day last week. If you want to know the rost, ask Lem. Addio Toland is woikini; for Mr. Moon, south of North Branch. Arthur Clino returned home from Iown lust Fiiday. His friends around tho Branch aro glad to see him. Mis Sadie Arrants is going to at tend the acadnmy this i-pring term. Mies Emmn L'ggi'tt and school will giyo an nioriuinmi'nt at tho Slono church, Mm'ch, the (itli. Mits Lotiio Houh's has Cherokee county to remain paronls tho rcit of tho year, ono to with her lliero will be an cuteriniiuiicnt at tho stoiio Hchool-liou-o in Dist. 138 on tho ovitiiug of March 1,'ltli. . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dillon startrd last week for Washington to visit Mrs. Dillon's parents. Wollaco Clino has begun his spring torm of school. , Arthur Lambs has moved into Geo. Turner's house. Mr. Farnam boijan working for A. A. Divis last Monday morning Alv Stanton, Clara Jonc-, Emma Toland, and sovoral other teacher aro having vaunt ion Mr. Church Rimrd has moved into his new house, Mr. Howarth moving into the house vaoatod by the former. If yon at what you like, und digest it, you will surely be strong and healthy. Dut if you don't digrnt it, yon might alinoM us well not eat, for what good can yonr food do yon if it doenu't nourish your It yon find that yon enn't digoBt it, thero i a simple help for yonr stomuch. It in Shukur Digestive Cordial, made by the Shnkurs of Mount Lebanon, it has nsver failed to cur tha vrorht oaxn of iadigpstion. Stttngth and hoallh oomo from tho food you eat, aftur it hnn buen digeatod and hat gnn into the blood. Tho btBt toniu is digestod food. Tho best nid to digestion, Shnkor Digestivo Cordial. Whon yon have acid ructions, nausea, hbadaohe, wind, dizziness, offouaive breath or nuy othor symptomn of drspopsin, Shaker Digeitive Cordial will core yon. At drogglata. Trial bottle 10 eento. Ambof. Farmers havo oommooccd in small grain. putting C. II. Frisbio and wifo and Sim Miller and wife spent Sunday in Guido Rock. Moso Carmony spent Sunday at C. C. Cox's, and his wifo and son accom panied him homo to McCook Monday. Several families are t-ick with la grippe. Alt Baker camo home from R. C. Saturday. Joe S-laden and f-inily were visit ing J. W. Saladen last week. Miss Jennie Carpouter of K. C. is visiting here. Frank Fribio and wifo pint Sun day in Red Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. Canncr of Boitwiek wcro visiting here ovor Sunday. Mrs Uohriotta (Outsmi) onco a school tcclmr at this place, called h-re Friday on her way homo from Kansas to Rivcrton. Wm. Teaohworth of New Mexico is visiting his mater, Mrs. Lillio Fris bio. Tho Y. l. S 0. E. will moet i-v.ry Sunday evening hereafter at 7:30 p m ; ohuroh at 8 p in.; Sunday-sohool at 10:30 a. m. J no. Barnes and sister, Mrs. Grif fin, of Bostwick, wcro visiting hero tho foro part of tho work. t nMaaaiaaaiaiaiaaaMaaaaaMaaa1 What is Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Ghlltlron. It contains neither Opium, Morphiho nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing: Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays foverlshncss. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, eurcs Diarrhocu aud "Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething' troubles, cures constipation and flatulency, Castorla assimilates' tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving' healthy nnd natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of Its good aCect upon their children." Dft. Q, 0. Osoood, -, Lowell, Mas. " Castorla Is the bet remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far dUtant when mother will consider the real Interest of their children, and uao Castorla In stead of tho Yarlousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby Bending them to premature gravca." Da. J, F. KracnuxB, Conway, Ark. Tit Oeatkor Oowpany, T7 Wot to lie Trilled H'llli. (Prom Cincinnati Gnzette.) Will people ne?or learn that a "oold" is nu ncoldont to be dreaded, nnd that when it occurs trcntmeut ehoald bo promptly applied f Thero is no knwlnj; whern tho trouble will end; nnd whil-j complete recovery is the rnlo, tho exoep. tlons Bro terribly fmjuent, and thons nnds npon thonnnds of fatal illness oc cur overy year uah-red iu by n littlo in jndioious exp-Mire and seemingly trifllnir symptoms. Heyod till-, thuro ant todafy countless iuvnlUN wlui ciin irncu liolr cotnpliilnlH to "cold,' whloli at Iho tlmo of occurence gnvo no concern, nnd worn therefore negluolid, When troublud with n co d iho Chamberlain's (,'ongh lieined'' It It prompt and tfftctual. LT, aud C cent botiha for sain nt II. C Orico'd. Mule C'recU. IMowlng is tho order of lim day. Soirti arc list.ng and Mill d. u!-.lc i't, and Miuo aro brMnking up for oorn. jiiv iiiuij tiiy.t iiu i.i niuwi ll lor h whent. iprmg plaoo Sovcial mores have taken recently. I. Growcll is goinu to Crinnlo Creok; ho has got work at $3.00 ptfrV. Mr Geo. Evans, tho popular tcaohv cr at wt. nope, wont homo Saturday to Gaylord and returned Sunday. Tho wolf hunt over south was a tail ii ru, though it resulted in a hors trade Rv. L wis of S.lem, the pastor of the Mt. Hopo ohuroh, preach. d a very nblb sermnii last Sunday evening. Giuss is Htarting on tho crook .hero it is moist and warm and it ia from ono to threo inches h'gli. Ponds by tho wholesale. Would soon boliovo almost every farmer in this part is making one: Mountford, Fruit, Fair, Fr.ncii-, Scr.vuor, Wilson. I told you sot P. Sicffon, who went to Illinois last year, is back, and says ho is back to Miiy Occasional, X oanvans nmong tho dnu'ijists of this place rovealBthu fnct tlmt Cliiiinberlain'u are thu most popular proprietary medi cines sold. Chamberlain's Coogh Remedy espeolnlly, is regarded vb in tho lead of all throat trouble reintidies, nnd as anoh, is froely prescribed by physicians. Aft a croupe medicino, it is iilco nneioolled, and most families with young children ktop it bottlo always hnndy for inatant nee. The editor of tho Graphic has re preatedly known Chamberlain's CongL Itemedy to do thn work after all other medicines had failed. Tho Kimball 8. 1), ' Graphlo. For sale at L'ffaud COeenU per bottle by H. E. Qrice. i - i Thouipion Creek. W. B. Cook's mill-dim partly wosh ed out last week. Tho repairs aro nearly completed. Some of our citizons attended tho run oral services of tho little two-year o'd son of Frank Stevens last week. A very pleasant party was onjoyei? by tho young folks at J. M. Pollard's a week ago. At tho spelling echnnl lust weok Miss Alico Ovcrleuso carried off tho honors. Our young peoplr havo been enjoy- jf ing a round of gainer tor smn timo, Parlies at Geo. M ami's and La Grande i Thome's. All report a pleasant tinW Dklifa. V All Inst winter Mr. Geo. A Miles,o Lebanon, Conn., was badly ntllicted I W1V.. rhenmntism. At timrH it was so severe that ha could not stand np Ktrnight, bat wan drawn ovdr on uuii sido. "1 t'jed difTereut remedies without roeelving re lief," ho says, "nntil about six months ago I bought a bottlo of Chamberlain's I'ain Halm. After using it for threo daya my rheumatism wax gone, and has not re turned since. For sale by II. 11, Grice. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Awitrd. Castoria. " Castorla Is ao well adapted to chlldret thai I recommend It as superior to any pnucrlptiOB known to me." . n. A, AnoiiKR, M. D., lit So. OmfordBt,, llrooklyn, !f. J. " Our physicians In the children's depart- ) ment have spoken highly of their expert-) ence In their outside practice with Castorta,' and although wo only have among our medical supplied what Is known as regular products, yet wo ore free to confess that thai merits of Castorla has won us to look witk favor upon It." United IIobittai, and Diar-Nounr, I II os ton, Amw a Sitrrn, Pret., Morravy Street, If aw York City. r?-, I ij i , i IT ! i i .:, '.4 V' T r