m 8 .uMm.'iUJUiKmu.i!iJBHJ4.i'ueMWJ,.vmAw;s.m- ?E?i THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1896. r BEAUTIFUL AND STRONG! The Qreatept American prima Dona Made Well by paine5 (jeery Compound. - Thcro wbb never a remedy ho highly reooninioudcd as Paino's oclcry oom pound. There was never a remedy in such univorsal demand, For it uiakrs people well. Every euu among tlio thousands who havo been delighted by tho beau tiful aonus of Horn a, tho great prima donna, recognize in her ono of the World-famous Mtmcrs, Born in California, nlio graduated with honors at Kastern musical col leges, and on her roturn to the coast, boeunio first tho prima donna at the Tivoli Opera Houto in San Francisco. It wan while making the tour with tho famous Murine Rand of Wushing ton last scacun, that the benutiful Roma felt the strain of travel, hurry and work, yot in tho evenings she greeted ureal audiences with smiles Gnrllcld. School dosed at the Amack distriot last Friday, Chns. Btuner as teacher. John Duffy of Blue Hill was visit ing with John Earner last Sunday. Don't you know that tho ground hog told you to wait six weeks beforo you should sow garden seed or oven discard your flinnols. Wm. Harris mot with quite a sovero lots last woek, by Arc. His barn, hay nd grain, valued at about $200, wore consumed. Cause: A small boy and box of matches. A party was given at Chas. Wolf's on Wednesday evening, All report the social event a grand suocoss. Meetings closed in tho Dowitt school house on Monday evening. A contribution wag taken up and tho following artiolcs woro received, four cents, two hairpins, thirtcon pants buttons, fivo wire nails and threo tick of masticated ohowing gum. Ths meetings will start again as soon as tho intorost revived (not tho iutor est on sundries). John Earner roturned Sunday from Campboll whore ho had been visiting frionds. I. B. Hampton is making foneo slats with his new steam saw-mill. It works like a oharm. Will Latta went out last woek hunt ing rabbits for breakfast and while out east of Joe Tavlor'fl houso ho ran aoroiH a den of rattlesnakes. After killine- nearlv a million of tho poison ous reptileB he returned home all tired out just as his wue had unisnca wasn ing tho breakfast dishes. If any one doubts this story call around and Bill will show you the Tery club ho killed them with. Albert Perry is running a hotel on Buffalo street. Ho pots dough in his hair and all ovr his clothes. But Albert is a good naturcd boy ho ho just says "Darn this way of batching anyhow." JlMMKV. Corn and OhIh Wauled. Minor Broa. nro buying corn and onts, und aro paying tho highest mnrltot pilceo, 10-tf U- electrified them with her voice. Could she havo dono this without her norves were steadied and her strength built up by Paino's celery compound? Sho says: "In Paino's celery oompound 1 find a very muuh long-felt want for tho worries and exhaustive cares attend ant upon an aetivo professional life. Paino's oclcry compound brings rest ful strength to body aud mind, invig orating tho system 'and prolonging life." Paino's oolcry conipouud has mado thouj'andB of pcnplo well. It has waved thousands of women from ner vous prostration. It has mado tho weak strong. It has cured where everything 0N0 failsd. Innumerable testimonials as to its wondorful valuo havo been voluntarily sent to Wells & Richardson Co., who preparo it in The list of lotters remaining at tho poetolllco uncalled for up to March 13, 189G: Hook, Miss Fisher, Orn ilickney, Mrs. E. W. Strussor, P. Tho ubovo tetters will bn sent to thn dead lotter oflico March 27, 1800. It not callod for. Fiiakk Cowdkn, Postmaster. Deafness Cannot bo Cured, by local applications, as tlioy oannot reach tho diseased portion of the ear There is only ono way to cure deafness and that in by constitutional remedies. Deafuess is caused by an intlamed condi tion of the mucous lining of tho En strnchiau tube. When this tribe gets in flamed yon have a rumbling Hound or im perfect hearing, nud when It Is entirely cloaed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever, which is nothing but an iutlamed condition of the mucous surface. We will glvo one hundred dollars for any case of (lwnfutss (caused by datarrh) that cannot be cured by Unit's catarrh cure. Send for circulars, free. P. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, 0. !2r8old by druggists, 7Co. . . School Report. Rnprrt of school in district num. bor 70 for tho month of February. Number of days taught 20 Number enrolled males 1G, femalos 1L. Aver age attendanoo males 12, females 7. Thoso neither tardy nor absent Odis England, Willie England, Alfred Reese, Cora Smith aud Minnio Sibort. Thoso whose deportment is 00 or above are Odis England, Clark Hersh, Samuel Bees, Alfred Rocse, Klmer Pardua, Jasper Smith, Dean Smith, John Reese, Frank Reese, Frank Si bart, Wesloy Keevor, Cora Smith, Juliu Sibert, Minnio Sibert, Iva limb, Florenee Herriok, Bessie Par dun, Grace Cuming, Kva Keever, and Mary Kcover. N. L 1) Smith, Toioher. i W Pierce, Kepublic, la., says: "I have used One Minute Cough Cure in my family and for myself, with rt'sults bo en tirely sntlsfautory tlmt 1 cmi hardly tlud words to express myself us to Its morit, I will never fail to recommend It to othorn on evory oroaslou that preaentH itself." 0 IiCotting. Burlington, Vermont. Paino's celery oompound is tho most remarkable remedy for tho blood and nerves, known to tho 19th century It is employed by tho foremost physi cians in curing kindey and livor trou bles and the diseases duo to nervous disorders, faulty nutrition, and im poverished blood, produoing results that seem littlo short of tho miracu lous. Paino's colcry compound builds up tho system, purifies tho blood, regu lates the norvos. Tho woak and worn out soon find their frames invigorated their spirits raised, and their strength renewed. It makes pcoplo woll, It is superior to tho ordinary ner vines, bitters, and snrsaparilias as strength is better than weakness, UiUln. Mr. Robinson is very sick, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Nclso Sorgcn son a boy. Rev. Bean preached at Blue Hill and Bladen Sunday. Tho protraotod meetings at Cathcr- 'ton closed Sunday Night. Peter Nelson purohased a pony of Charloy Banks last wcok. Yance Sorgeson was visiting on Farmors creek Sunday. Mr. Borgcman shipped a carload of cattle to Kansas City Tuesday. Junb Paulson has gone to South Dukota on a visit among relativos. J, B. Wisooarvcr has moved into one of Charloy Cathcr farms last wook. Mr. Johnson from Kearnoy oounty has moved onto Orrin Tabor's farm. C. M. Wilson of Otto attended the supper at tho MeCall sohool bouso Saturday night. Mr. Rumbaugh and family from near Bladen wcro guests at Mr. Mat kins' on Sunday. Tho ontertainmoDt givon on Thurs day night by Lester Kounte's school was woll rendorad. Miss Lillio Smith of Red Cloud favored the audionoo with several solos. Stunnib. Not to be Trifled With (From Cinolnnatl Gazette.) Will people never learn that a "cold" u an aooidsnt to be dreaded, and that when it ooours treatment shouU be promptly applied f There is no knawlng where the trouble will end; and while cemplete reoovery is the rule, the exoep. tions nro torrlbly frequent, und thous ands upon thouands of tittal illness oo our every yunr ushered in by a little in. judicious exposure aud Boemiugly trilling symptoms, Beyod this, there are to-day countless invalids who can trace their coin plaints to "colds," which at tho tlmo of occurence gave no oonoeru, nnd wero therefore nileottd, When troublod with n co'd use Chamberlain's Uough Remedy. It is prompt aud effectual. 25 and CO cuut bottles tor sale at 11. E. Qrlce's. Willow Creek. March is here again, and it brought somo very cool days with it. Mrs. I. M. Bonor and family were visiting R. Adamson Sunday. Wo understand that Cnas Btubakcr and father contemplate going to Crlpplo Crock this spring. Tho young people had a littlo soiial danoo at J. Wildcr's lest Saturday. All report a good time. J. T. Laccy has been subsoiling every month this winter. Ilo says ho will show tho farmers how to raiso corn in 180b' You don't hear politics in this nock of tho woods any more, it is all sugar beets and kaflir corn now. A. C. Bon and .1. T. Lacoy caoh sold a load of fine fnt hogs Monday. Nip and Tuck. llladcn. Davo Byrno mado n trip over into Kansas tho foro part of this week. W. F. McLaughlin has resigned as trustco of tho band of Bladen. Rev. Stinnitto was a passenger Monday cvoning to his old homo Northficld this state. B. McCluro who went to Kansas City last Satuday returned Thursday II. M. McCluro of Hastings was in this city sovoral dajs last wcok. Mrs. W, C. Stevenn and her son Vena, left Saturdav for Jamesvillo, Wisconsin. Mr. Stevens followed Monday with a oar of stock and farm ing implomonts. Wo nro sorry to looso this family as thoy made many warm frionds during their rosidenco in this community and their many friends wish that success aud pros perity go with thorn. Mr. Al Rood has moved into tho houso vaoatrd by Mr. Stevens. William Kennedy and family aro now residents of Bladen, occupying tho houso just west of Thus. Snyder's, Bjrn Bros, shipped Friday to Crip ple Creek, Col., 21160 eggs. Tho poverty social at the G. A. R. hall Tuesday ovoning was largely at tended by the young pcoplo who woro old clothes and presented quite a hard timeB or forlorn look. Mush and milk was served at ton cents a bowl. All seemed to onjoy tho sooial im mensely and Jonny Reed and Miss Riggins were awarded tho prize for being tho poorest dressed couplo in tho room. Died, Monday morning, of lung fover, Mrs. Shoup, mothor of Mrs. A. C. Johnson, who but a fow weeks ago oamo with her husband from Illinois to reside with their daughter. Funer al at ono o'clock Wednesday, fram tho houso. Rov, Hummel conduotod tho services. Postmaster Horn is having a woll put down at his residence O. Whce Ian is doing tho work. Seed oats arc worth 20 cents. A canvass among tho druggists of this place reveals tho fsot that Churaberlain'e aro tbo moat popular proprietary tnedi clues Hold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy especially, is regarded as in the lead of all throat trouble romedies, and as such, is freely prescribed by phyiioians. As a croupe medioino, it is also unexcelled, and most families with lounir children keop n bottle always handy for lnatant ubo. Tho editor of the Graphic hns re preatedly known Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy to do the work after all other medicines had failed. The Kimball S. D. Graphfo, Por sale at 25 und CO conts per bottle by H. E. Grioo. Headache Destroys Health Resulting In poor memory, Irritability, nor vousnesa and Intellectual exhaustion. It induces other forma of dlscoso, such as epl lepsy, heart dlsoaso, apoploxy, Insanity, otc Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Mrs. Chas. A. Myers, 301 nanus. 6t., Fort Wayne, Ind., writes Oct. 7, 1891: "1 suffered torrlbly with severe headaches, dlaztneaa, backache and nervousness, gradually grow Ing worse until my life was despaired of, and try what we would, I found no relief until I commenced using Dr. Mllea' Nervine. I have taken five bottles and believe I aaa a woll woman, and I have taken great com fort In recommending all of my frionds to uso Nervine. You may publish this letter If you wlt-.h, and I hono it may bo tho raoana of saviiiK soma other sick mother's life, as It did mine." On sMo by all druggists. Book on ile&rt and Nerves sent t'UEE. Dr. Mllos Modlcal Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Remedies Restore Health. Dr. Miles' IMIn Pitta aro guaranteed to cffJ Ml eaititchn iuSO mtuutus. "Ono cuut a dnsus ff tPwnj ss-BLkBafe for Infants T HIRTY yenra'onervfttlonof millions of pcronB,pormit It 1 nnqnestlounhly tho host romofly for Infant rtnil Children tho world hrts over lmown. It in harmless. Children llko it. It given thorn hortlth. It will savo their Hvos. In it Mothers havo something which in nhnolutoly wafo mill practically perfect ns m, child' medioino. Castoria, doatroy Wormi. Castoria allay Fevorlshncss. Castoria provosts vomiting Soar Card. Castoria enrcs Dinrrhroa und Wind Colic Caatoria relievos Toothing Tronhlos. Caatoria enrcs Constipation and Flatulency. Caatoria nentralitoa tho effects of carhonio acid Ran or poiaonona air. Castoria docs not contain morphlno, oplnm, or other narcotic property. Cast or I a assimilates tho food, rognlatow tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop. Castoria is pnt np In oneitoi bottles only. It is not sold in hnlh. Pont allow any one io sell yon anything olso on tho plea or promise) that It is "Jast as good" and "will answor ovary purpose." B that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fao-eiarfla aigaatnro of Children Cry for memmeieiei mo eiea earn eaea met eammmimmmmeea Iiuivulu. Our cold spell has broke again and everyone is preparing to put in n biy crop. Otc Garner is nioely located in the Pitney property in tho cast part of town. Mr. Allon Ayers took Dinner at S. E. Wolcott's Monday. Chas. Kaley and his mother wero visiting at Mrs. Simons' Sunday. Mr. Reynolds moved over south of tho river and Mr. Sherman has moved onto Mrs. Lester's place. Cuanooy Miller has hirod out to Mr. Hartwell for tho coming hchfou (o work in tho chceso factory. Art Myers is going to start for Cripple Creek next Monday. Tho Misses Edith and Flo PMmcr were visiting at Mr. Myers Sunday. Sylvester spent Sunday and Sunday night at homo or somo place, return ing Monday morning. Mr. Hunter of Rivcrton was on our trcois Monday. Evoryono attended tho sale of Mr. Peterson Tuesday, but it was- a fail ure as everything in tho stock line was bid in. H. R All last winter Mr. Geo. A Milts, of Lebanon, Conn., was badly nfllloted with rheumatism. At timss it was so severe that he eonld not stand np straight, but was drawn oyer on ono side. "I tried different remedies withont receiving re lief," ho says, "until about six months ago I bought a bottlo of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. After nsing it for three days my rhonmntism was none nnd has not re turned since. For sale by H, E. Grice. . Amboy.. Farmers haye bogun farming. Sylvostcr Frisbio was home Sunday. John Barnes and Bert Connor of Bostwiok were guests of Q. W. Baker Monday. Mrs. McBrido of Rod Cloud was visiting her daughtor, Mrs. Frank Frisbio laBt Sunday. Hack BarnoB returned from Iowa ono day last week, The Amboy Christian Endeavor so ciety will givn a pio supper at tho residence of C. II. Frisbio, Saturday evening, March 14. Evorybody come and get a piece of pio. Mr. Deokcr has uiovod on tho Rood place. Wo wolcomo thorn in our Midat. B, Garrison and wife of Guido Rock called at G. W. Baker's Sunday. Mr. Will MoKinna's sister and hus band, from tho castorn part of tho 3tr.to has moved to Amboy. I Frisbio is having his house painted. Rissie Maloek of Cowlca attonded Churoh here Sunday. Ed Hines wears an uncommon ailo on his faoe since Maroh 3. It is a boy. He says he won't have to farm any more, ,lim Doyle has moved on tho Cut tor farm cast of Pleasant Hill. Last season Iko L. Hall, druggist of West Lebanon, Iudiaua, sold four i;ro3B of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dla rrhaa remedy nnd suys evory boltlo of it Rave perfect sutistnclion. For sale by B. , Grice. and Children. Cnstorln with the pntronngo of ns to spcolc of It without unoaning. " is on every yrappea?. Pitcher's Castoria. IS IT ATKlFLi:? Tlint Common Trouble, Acid Dyspepsia or Sour Momach. Now Ilccomilz-d a Cuiimo ofaerloaa Disease. Aoid dyspepsia, commonly called hcarthurn or sour stomach, is a form of indigestion resulting froai fermen tation of the food. Tho sfcomaoh be ing too weak to promptly digest it, h food remains until fcrmtation be gins, filling tho stomach with gas, and a bitter, sour, burning la-te in the mouth is often present. This condi tion soon boaomes chronic and being an every day oacu'ranco is given bat littlo attention. Bocauso dyspepsia is not immediate! fatal, many pcoplo do nothing for tho trouble. It is now well known among ablo physicians that tho whole constitution is gradually undermined nnd waakon ed, that tho nerves and vital organs are seriously nffected by any form of dyspepsia. This is plain, as every organ, every nervo in tho body is nourichcd by tho blood and tho blood is replenished from the food digested. If tho foud is properly digested the blood is pure, (he nerves, steady, bat if supplied from- n sour, fermonting, decaying mass, tho blood is vitiated,, poisoned and tho result is shown in sleoplessncss, laok of onorgy, poor ap potitOj nervousness. Every trifle is magnified and tho dyspeptic scos noth ing but tho dark sido of everything. Within a recent period a remedy has boon discovered prepared solely to ouro dyspepsia and stomaoh trou bles. It is known as Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets and it is now becoming rapidly used and prescribed as u radi cal on re for every form of dyspopsia. It is not claimed to euro anything except dyspepsia and stomnuh weak ness in its various forms but for this it has been shown to bo unequalled. Tho cuiinont specialists, Reed and O'Lsnry, havo recently stated that they considered Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablets nn unfailing ppacifio for dis orders of tho digestivo organs, and tho remarkable cures mado in cases of long standing dyspepsia proves that this remedy has extraordinary morit. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots have heon placed beforo the public nnd are sold by druggists evorywhero at 50 cents per paokago, It is proparod by tho Stuart Chemical Co., Marshall, Mich., nnd whilo it promptly and ef fectually restores a vigorous digestion at tho same timo is perfectly harmless and will not injuro tho most dolioato stomach, but on tho contrary bv ew. 2 . WO a' ""v Sfm "44CX4A ing perfect digostion strengthens tho (' Btomaoh, improves tho appotite and maKCBiue worm living. ItlM'iimntlNin Cured In n Dny. "MYSTIC CURE" for Rheumatism and Nenralgln rndloally ciuch in 1 to S days. Its action upon tho system is re- maru Die nuu mysterious. It romoyea at once the cause and the disease immed iately disappears. Thy ilrst dosn grently UenelliH. 7." cents, Bold by II, 13. Grice druggist, Red Cloud. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A World's Pair Highest Mtdal and Diploma. nlfd t? w. i j" i.l 4 k aia - f