Jl THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1896. R . 1 v I ', u r .'I 7 1 j i n Hi J "5 h h hi , r J s. a FMUT compound Bepfc Remedy in the Wo"" It MaW people Wl M 0' SMK J ik. v-- r- y ,cttjr VI .1 1 U i M J7 II JT JW jZM. Hmmh IB M IP l! Wl lllli Tlioro in ana truo Hpcoifio for diseases urising from impuro blood and a debilitated nervous system, and that in Paino'H oolcry compound, so generally prescribed by physioians. It in probably tho most remarkable remedy that tlio Bciontifio research of thin oountry linn produced. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., of Dartmouth Callcgo, first prescribed what is now known the world over as Paino's cclory compound, a positive euro for dyspepsia, bilious ncss, liter oomplaiut, neuralgia, rheumatism, all uorvous diseases and kidney troubles. For tlio latter, Paine's celery compouud lias succeeded again and again when averything also has failed. Nlulc Creek 1 1 ens. Ex-Judge Stonor has bought prop erty in Lebanon Kansas, and moved down to mako that town his perma nent homo in tlio future. Jcsso Sapp was to movo from this creek to a piano eight miles northeast but he rented a Lrtn eight miles southwest and moved on it. Hev. Lewis of Salum, the pastor of Mt. Ilnpo M. E. oliurnh, protohed his farewell sermon last Sunday night. Frank StuvenH sold his hogs last Monday in Lebanon for $.'!,! 0. Property sold real well at Mr. Pet erson's salo. Ono team brought Hour ly $100 and cows sold high. Uld harness went like now ours. Tlio boys of this part had a bird In mid About tliuUiilvcrally. William Jonnings Bryan addrcssod the Freo Silver League of tlio Uni versity Tuosday evening, on tlio re tirement of the grecn-baoks. Tho speech was intended by the plub to answer an argument on tho sarao sub ject, delivered boforo tho Political Economy Club, by 0. M. Lambertson. Tim latter gentleman favored tin tak up of tho United States notes. Mr. Bryan's oratory pleased nnd enter tinned the young Gnanotcrs of the nudionoe, if it did not convince them. It is generally conceded that few men understand tho frcr silver side of tlio in 0 iiey question bettor than Mr, Bryan, but bis argument Tuesday evening was unsatisfactory to many tiuio to find Zel Stonor, but when . of tno students. Ono young man they did find him they madu him who has always bom an enthusiastic agree to treat. i j op said, on bearing tho lecturo: Gold at Cripple Cmek and at or near Lnbanon, on Oak creek, and a nalt well on State crook. C Stevei s has a vull only live or six feci t'.o-p that has not been tested jot to hue what it will make, but bis cattle have not been .raited for two or three year, and are eating up a hill nour the well. Ed Cooper lost a fine borso lust week from a hard lull. Com is going up. Homo demand tolls it for 17u to ISc for tho best oholled corn. 0. Barrett and Sam Mountford have shelled all the corn in this vicinity. Occasional. Iiilliimiiiiitnryltliciiini.tlsiiil.'iiro el In !l Days. Morton i. Hill, ot Lebanon, Intl., says: "My wifu had Inflammatory Hhotimatitm in every musclo and joint, her mifToriug vrt.A terrible and her body mid luco woto Hwollen almost beyond recognition; liad been in bud for six weeks and hud eight physicians hut received no bcueiU until she tried tlio MYSTIC OUUli l'Olt UllKUMATlSM. It gave iuimi-diiitn re lief and she wiw nblu to walk nbout in three days. I nm siiru it saved her lifit." Sold by H. K. Cirino druggist, Hed Cloud. .IihImhi. Everybody is busy. Renters I moan are busy moving from ono place to another. Mr. Seward G arbor's teams went through our streots en route from from Hod Cloud to Cripple Creek. Charles Davis says it is u boy. Reg ular Kansas weight. Mr. S. C. Johnson says that trade with htm is rathor slack; Tho spoiling school in Dist. 00 last Friday night was a grand uuooess. J. T. Stoncr moved to Lebanon, Mr. Zoll Stonor and Miss Alieo Francis tied a knot with their Ungues that they cannot untie with thoir teeth. Thcro is no use talking; that speech did not answer Mr. Lambcrtson's. Yesterday, tin Crawford system of nominating candidates was tried in Lincoln. As usual, tho "ward bosses" were on hand to see that "their" men went out to the polls. And as usual, too, tboso who cry loudest against corruption in politics, as manipulated under tho caucus system, stayed at home and let the bosses have thoir wuy. Many of tbo students got out and used their time and influcnoo in work ing for candidates who favor roform and clean administration of munioipal alTairs. This they did, be it said to their credit, without respcot to politi cal aililialious. Tho University ltopubliean Club mot Saturday evening and elected officers: Prcsidont, 11. S. Baker; vice-president, Mr. Spencer; secretary and treasurer, Mr. Sullivan; sergeant at arms, Mr. Matson. A. V. Martin was chosen to represent tbo club ia tho general convention of college re publican clubs, which meets in Chica go some time in August, and J. II Luin was elected delcgato to the national convention of republican leagues. The club enthusiastically adopted resolutions ondorsing McKin- ley, tho republican caudidato for pvcbiient. Aiulioy. Geo. Mann was visiting on tbo creek Sunday. Mr. Decker has moved on tho ltccd place rccontly vacated by Mr. Smytho, Wo extend the right hand of fellow ship. Mr. and Mm. G. W. Raker and ohilarcn, Altu and Susie Raker were in Red Cloud Monday. Mr. C. C. Cox is convalescent. Henry llasscr is bailing hay this weok. Henry thinks of going to Mil waukco to seek his fortune. From reports the Plenant Hill school has been converted into n sinoko house. .Mr. J. E. IlincH the political and social leader is the protind progenitor of a bounoing baby boy. He has boon christened Allen in favor of his fath er's political exponent, Senator Allen. Tlio wedding in high lifts which was to havo occurred, has been postponed until further notice. Mrs. Rasmusscn arrived at this place Saturday night from Troy, Kas. Mr. Rusmusscn expects to come over land in a few days. Clarence Cox has recovered from his recent indisposition and is able to bo on deck again. The choir practiced at Mr. Raker's Wednesday ovening and will practice again Saturday ovening nt tho school house. Our salient and versatile friend Mr. George Law has been sojourning in Kansas, the land of pretty girls and sorghum lappcrs. Evidently tho Kansas girl appreciates talent lofjua oity nnd obesity as Geoigo's vis-its are frequent. Tho rumor that Samuel Miller will lead the singing hereafter, in order to teach tho choir t sing with the spirit and with tho understanding lacks con firmation. Sylvoster Frisbic is learning the rocky road to Dublin. From last re ports ho was still on the way. Owing to the inclement weather, Saturday evening, tho Pio social, to havo been held at Mrs. C. II. Frisbio's for tho benefit of the Y. P. S. C. K., was postponed. The date has not been announced but we trust it will bo in tho near future, as wo dearly lovo to oat pie for the good of the cause. Miss Jessie Cockrall was in town Monday. Mr. Z. Rariies is back from Iowa. His friends are previously disappoint ed because he is not numbered among tho benedicts. Iowa damsels arc not awaro of the prize thoy havo missed. Quito n number of our oung pooplo were enjoying sleighing Saturday and Sunday. According to the gaugo mado by Prof. Merritt about 18 inches of snow fell. Our experienced farmers say it forotclls at) abundant crop. Tho young ladies of Amboy realiz ing th at leap year will no; oeeur again for eight years have signalized tho fact by organizing tlio "Ciroo" club. Its olject being to secure companions of tho malo persuasion for each mem ber. It there isn't enough to go around, they will send to the asylum at Lincoln to fill out tho number. Among those on whom tho ladies havo special designs arc, Robert Mitchell, Alf Saladcn, Al Merritt, Christopher Rasser, Ed Rasscr Jr. George Law nnd Louis Real. The society being of a striotly secret tin- tu io no further particulars could bo obtained, Mus GnuNiiv. Wauled lNiKtiiru For about 75 bead of horsou. Write mo your terms, amount of pasturage etc. Thomas. K. Kiuj.v, Lincoln, rs tn Blladen. R. R. Payne is again at his post of duty. Mabel Day and Susie Kenedy are now city boarders. Moro moisturo in the shape of snow and rain fell Tuesday. A brand now boy came along to htlp bis pa, Will Dennett, farm this summer, John Harpham, who resides near Cwles was in the oity tho foro part of tho weak. R. R. Payno filled the pulpit at tho Raptist church Sunday evening, in the absenco of Rov. Stinnett. L, R. Thome and Mrs. Jennie E. Nixon, of Ronton, Mich., were united in marriage at Pottcrsville, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Petit, who have been stopping with J. C. Hartman, left Tuesday to visit her mother near Rivcrton. Mrs. Chas. Aplcy returned to this oity Thursday, after spending tbt winter with friends in tho eastern part of tho state. W. R. Householder and four or five of his neighbors nro the champion wolf hunters. Monday they run ono down and captured it alivo. Eddio Doyle has fund employment with Nelson Rartlott this summer, Ernest Reed with Henry Royd, and Floyd Tookor with A. W. Cox. A. P. Johnson is improving the placo around his store by removing the old posts nnd putting up soino good solid hitching racks. Who will bo tho next to do likewise ? M for Infants and Children, OTHERS, Do You Know nmt moric, Dateman'M Drojw, Uiittvy's Cordial, timny no-called Soothing 8yni, and most rcmodlcs for ctlltlrcu nro comiosod of (ilum or mori'ldio t Do Yon Know that opium jml morphine aro stiijiofylnt; narcotic iwlsons 1 Do Yon Know that In moit countries dniftelsts nro not Krmlttcd to sell narcotics without labeling thorn jmlsons 1 Do Yon Know that you ftouM not ix-nnlt any medicine- to bo given your child unless you or your physician know of whut it In comimstil t Do Yon Know that Castcrin Is a purely Tcgctablo preparation, and that a list of Ita IngrodJonU ia published with owry bottlo t Do Yon Know that Costctia is tho prescription of tho famous Dr. Samuel ritchor. That it haabocn in use for nearly thirty years, and that moro Costoria is now sold than Of all other remedies for children combined ? Do Yon Know that tho Tatont Offlco Department of tho United States, and ot other countries, havo Issued cxcluslvo right to Dr. ritchor and his assigns to uso tho word Castoria " and its formula, rod that to imitato them is a stnto prison offense 1 Do Yon Know that ono 7 tho reasons for granting this government protection was becauso Castoria had boon proven to lo absolutely bartulosN? Do Yon Know that 35 avorngo doses of Castoria aro furnished for 35 cents, or ono cent a ('oso r Do Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may bo kept well, and that you may I svo unbroken rust 7 Well, these thlngn art: worth knowlrg. They aro facte. v. The fno-atmilo && on every wrapper idgnntnro of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. llltciiHiutlmii Cured In a Day. "MYSTIO OUHE" for HIiHumatlam nnd Neuralgia radically cares in 1 to .1 days. Its notion upon tlio system is re inarki tiJu and mysterious, It teinoyun nt oueo the cuusu nnd tho disease immed iately disappears. The Utst doso greatly benefits. 75 cents. Hold by II, E. Qrico roggist, Red Cloud. "(livn mo n llvnr regulator and I can roKulato the world," laid a genius. Tho druggist handed him a bottlo of UoWitt's Little Early Hisers, tbo famous little pills O I CottliiK. SoIz'b shoeB for durability nnd law price. Sold only by Wioner. DR. KILMER'S rt oo tf tKIDNEUIVERab uiNtioivcB Caravel Gall stone, brick dust iu urino, pain in urethra, (training after urination, pain in tbo back and hips, sudden ttoppago of water with pressure. Briglit's Disease Tubo casts in urino, scanty urine. Sxeamp-Hnal cures urinary trouble nnd kidney difficulties. Liver Complaint forpld or enlarged liver, foul breath, bilious ness, bilious headache, poordlgeatlon, gout. Catarrh of t lie IS ladder Inflammation, Irritation, nice ration, dribbling, frequent calls jkhs IiIocmI, mueiM or pus. At DrilKKlNtM 50 cenlH uml iH.OO .Nlza. 'lnklUU' Uulila to lUullli" fri'n-C'aiunilUtlon free. Dll. KlUlElt i: Co., UlNOllAUTON, N. 7. DcalliCNN Cutinot bo Cured, by local applications, an thoy cannot reach tho dinensed portion of the onr Thoro is only ono way to care deufnosn and thnt is by conHtitutional remedies. DunfneHH h cnuseil by nn inllnmed condi tion of tho mucous lining of tho Eo Htrnchion tnbo. When this tube Rets in flamed you havo n rumbling Hound or im perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deofnusR is tbo result, nnd unlosrt thu inflammation can bo taken out nnd this tubo restored to its normal condition hearing will bo destroyed forever, which i nothing bnt an inllnmed condition of thu mucous snrfnoes. Wo will give ono hundred dollars for nny caso of donfniBs (oansed by datarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's catarrh euro. Bend for oiroularc, free. P. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo, O. i2TSold by druggiste, 7ro. iiarllvll. The snow will be quito a help to tho farmers of Garfield. Quito a number wero out with their sleighs Monday. Henry ltathjon will soon start for Iowa whero ho will visit his brother. John Karncr says he'd just as soon play "Lucy Oh!" as to oat. Mrs. Goo. Harris of Nuckolls coun ty was visiting in these parts Sunday. A Sundav-fichool was organised at the Amack school house. Miss Nellie Kaley will soon olose a sucoct-sful term of six months school in district !!). Miss Josie Karncr nccompaniod by Miss Alta Smclser was visiting at her home Sunday. Charley Iluefele will work for John Wagouor this season. Charloy Wolfe h nicely located on tho Mohlor furtu. Prank Amack is possessor of a borso and buggy and is prepared' to tako tho girls riding, even if it is af ter meeting. There socms to bo quito an attrac tion for souio of the GarGcldcrs in Rod Cloud. In the last snow storm Charley Wolfo lost his tnustacho. Jimmy. It not only is so, it mutit bo bo, Ono Minute Cough Uure nets (illicitly, nnd that's what makes it go. C1j (Jotting. TIiiiiiUn Old Itoy. Council Hi.ui-ts. la, March 9. I'niixii Hosmkh: I think my timo for tho Groat Family Weekly has expired, so write for a rcnowal for another year. Find onclosed ono dol lar and one dime forihe "Hcd Skin" and a book, if you havo any of tho latter on baud which you donato to foroign subscribers. If you sond a hook, pick out such n ono as you think would intcrst me. Oiir oity election passed oil quietly last Mon day and wont iopublian, of course, the democrats only scouring two min or officors. Our election of members for board of cduoation is hold todaj It will probably bo a close contest. Havo no news to send other than you road in your exchanges. We hav bad no winter, but little moisturo and would gladly see soma good rains. There is ono thing I fort;ot to Mention "I can get shaved now sotuotime be, fore dark on Saturdays." Seel Wo are all in usual good health and hopo you and lied Cloud friends arc well and prospring. Yours truly, Frkd IIOWAllli, Olio. H. Ii P.iyno is utile to teach school again after an attack of the grip. Gus and Oloy liringlcsou arc going to Minnesota in a few weeks F. K. Payno sold his bogs to Char lie Hunter this week. J. M. Marker purchased ahorse at J. F. Peterson's sale last Tuesday. Mr. Stevens of Kansas was in our neighborhood soiling hog cholera pre ventative. A. A Cooper Ins tho la grippe. Thero will be caster exercise-t at New Virginia on April 5. Dom.y. All Inst winter Mr. Geo. A Milt-n, of Lebanon, Conn,, v,n badly ntllicted with rhetiiimtiem. At ttnifH it win no nevorn that ho could not stand up straight, but whw drawn ovor nn ono side. "I tried different n-uiedie-t without rocoiving re lief," ho says, "until about six moiithx ngo I bonght n bottlu of ChaiuberhtinV I'nin Halm. After using it for three days my rhonmutiHin wuh gou and has not re turned since. For snlo by 11. E. Grief. ItHtlll. Fred Uorgemcn killed two geese last week. Kmory Bean was in this vicinity on business last week. Mii-s Lillian Kimev -ill leave next week for York, Nebraska, where sho will enter college. Leek Graves whs n pleasant calles at G W. Matkin's this week. The party at Oloy Nelson's was well attended Tuesday dight and a good timo ropoitcd. Kverrott nd Frank Bean wero orcr in Kansas buying cattle last week. Ira Miller, from near Kansas, will work for Johnson Wisocarvcr this summer. Preaching at Pleasant Prairio Sun day, March 22d, rt 11 o'clock, by Uev. Bean. Sunday-school will bo organized also. Gus Bringelson and Ous Anderson are contemplating a trip to Wisconsin in the near future. Owing to tho inclomoncy of the weather, the social nt C. II. Wilson's was not largely attended. Uinbop Hon and wife arrived Tues day from California, for a day's vis-it nt 0. K. Kamiiy's. Thoy departed for Beatrice Wtbncsday, whore the Bish op will hold oonfercnao. Stunnku. Line. Tho 'cliool iu district 8 has closed. Tbo teacher, Miss Sherman, was woll liked. Iter. Bluckwell orgiuiizd tho Kp worth League nt tho Hummel sohcol houso Suiubrr afternoon with about! UO members. Lcm WilhrwH shipped tvM onrloadB of bogs to Kansas City this week L. A. HnsltiiiH our local a aokpuiitk! is now ready for busuirm, He has! bniitrhi Iko ?reuoH'n ont-ro Mock of j t(o2o Juuirh Saudelt u.iuulit ll jiek rab-' bitH urn- day sliii week. Mr Aiibj'boi's baby "ivn-y siokH Mr. Brum Mill tench fir Penny J ertok sclliml tins Miring. It. Tumor it bidding m mlditionjj to his house. T His- Fuiniliiy; i'ubllc. To any ur.il nil persons paing Tim! Ciiihr $1.10 tor ono M-ur's bubscriptioiu wo will sond tbo NKBKASKA ANI iuisaAW .'j-AUMIJU ono year viKr.i this will include our ragulur promtut besides. Tuk Pakmku. will bo uu oxcel-j lent medium for tho- farmers ct tho country, itnd ono that will bo full of inJ 'tereating articles on the farm and ulj mutton pertaining thereto. This oflloi will bo good until April 1, 1890, or w will eond it to nny ot Tin: Cin:i' sul fioriberu who will baud us 10c during tbo d nt L-9 mentioned. This is u tmociii olfcr mid will not hold good nttor dat expires. Como in nt oncu and leuvo youi niimo. Aiultoy. Mrs Uismusscn, of Troy, Kansas, is visiting at I. Frisbio's. Miss Delia Auxior was a guest of Miss Alta Baker Sunday. Law Beal has changed boarding houses to I. FriNbia's. A crowd of our young pooplo went to Bed Cloud Sunday in a bob sled, Tho pio sooUl was a failuro on ac count of tho storm. Mrs Joe Saladon is visiting at J, W. Saladon's. Kvcrybody that had a sleigh was onjoying the snow last Sunday. The Amboy Sunday school will re spond at tho couvoi-.tion, Epilepsy 20 Years. Cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine! Afcwyearsii;o,Mr. h. W. Oatlahor, wa an extensive, successful pcrt man fuctnrer of lumber nroductSL Attacked wtl epllupvy, ho was obliged tajdvo uj blsbustJ iies. The attacks camu upon lilm most In opiHirtunely. Ono timo falling from acurrl-l age, at anot ber down st: Jcs, ami often in tho I stuit. Ouco ho fell down a nhaft In the) mill, his Injuries noaily proving fatal. Mr.i uallaher writes from Milwaukee, Tub, Hjf'i i555s. y. Ji WSnA 4 rm3Mkrs'Z&: jr!i' Vm35P "Thcro aro nono moro miserable than or iQptles. l'or 20 years I sufToicd itltli opliei tic IUh, liavliii; us high as llvo lu ono night. tried any number of physicians, paying i one alone, a fee of &C0.G0 and havo doi llttlo for years but ttcarch for HomothinR help mo, mid havo taken- all tho leadli ruraeules, but received no benefit. A year my bon, Chas. S. Qallahur, druggist at need Ht., Milwaukee, gave mo Dr. Mlli Kcsioniuvo nervine, anu 1 trlou It wl gratifying rcbiilu. Havo had but two hIiico I began talcing it. I nm bettor no every way than I lmvo been In 20 years.' nr. miles' KomuUles nro hold by drugg on a positive guarantee that tho first will benefit or jirlco refunded. Hook od Heart and Nerves, freo. Address, Dr. Miles Medical Co., Klklmril Dr. Miles' Remedies Restore- ? Nr liiorphluo or opium In I)r. MllJ Pills, cunt: All I'lifu. "UuocunttiJ A ' ,