'jw j'fwilWi ' nrwwr. iwmw BnwnnH&i.iu)' '.n-. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1896. MMMMmingni - JCXJ SR K TEH w . M IM ft r c H Jii !'J ' M 4 IC Ml' M i ti i I I ! I IK MM ONCE FAILED-! Paine s Celery Compound Gave Mrs. Porter Back Her Strength. These sharp, raw, capricious days of letters like t ho following from Mrs. of February aro bUnied for mueh siok- Portor of New York (My, toll how ness that is fiimnly the direct result this great medicine has kept thctn or nervous weaklier, well and strong. Perfect health will keop one Ioto Nbw Yoiik, Jan. 3, 189C. ny depressing influcnto from tlm Messhb Wkl'i.h & Richardson Co., weather. Dear Sirs: For several years I . Pure, riaher blood and better nor- Tiavo used jour Paino'ii celery com vous tissuei will make ponplo feel pound wIiciiovit I found mjsolf run well oven in Fibruary. "nig down in health. During that During his ninny jrars of hard and liuio I have ireommended it frequent- wondorful win I., Prof. Edward E. It to my friends mid I know sf many Phelps, Dnrtmouth'ri groat professor, prions who have been much benefited had in mind ili4.thou.umU who wore by it. Iain vcr without a bottlo of Wiak and run down. His Htudy it in iho house, and tako great pleas- of tho man ciiMet of nervous prostta- urn in cprcslng to ou my belief tion, neural)!! i, rhrutnitihin, djspep-na that it does a treat work for humanity and dobihty led him to that most m.ir- -Mus 51. Poktkk, volous disoovery of tho century, -82 Eiuhth Ave. Paiuo'a celorj compound. 51 rs. Porter's experience is liko In every citv, as well as the tui.illtr thousands of others. Paino's oolory vilUgm scattered through this ooun- eompound nnide her well, because it try, aro turn ui-d women who for e.iri f'd the Mmrved neivcs and blood and have rt.lieil upuu Paine'n celery una- rcguLmd their functions. Try it and pound whonevtr tiny fattiid lliomsolvi 9 b' convinced of its roiuarkablo power Weak and out of health. Hundreds to cure di-"a-e Letter. A fino ram lust weak makes the farmers leel liku working. 0. C. Cox was sowing oats last week. Mr. Nelson delivered a fine horuiou to the people tf this place last Satur day evening. Harvey Cox left for Orleans Mon day to finish hit. course that he in takiug. The two boarding houses of this place nro miming opposition to eauh other. Do Mcrrit nas that I. Frisbic's oat will rneorcr without any mors of his attention. Miss May Co ok rail was visiting with Noliio Cockrall Sundaj. On account of tho bad weather uiether Grundy was obliged to stay at homo this week. I. Frisbie was in Cowlch Tuesday. Four little bojsof this place were playing with firo and water tho other evening when all of a sudden thuro was an explosion. Fortuuately none of them wore hurt but wero all badly soared. Charloy Tunkcy was very ill last Saturday evening but soon recovered, MiSbes Suaio and Aha Hiker at tended a party in lied Cloud last Tues day night. About fifty woio prosout and all report a good lime, Henry lUsier will leavo for Mil waukeo soon, Mr. Carniony stopped with C. C. Cox last wtuk. G. YY. Baker sold a load of fat hogs lapt week. Charley lUssor was in Hod Cloud Saturday. Alphi S.Uadi-n was out riding Sun day. One of our most popular young ladies of this plaoo thought that she would make a catoh as this Is leap year, and shouldering her bamboo fish pole, hook and lino, she started for tho oroek, using honov for bait and smiling as slm tripped along and then (-ho thought nho had him sum when to a leap year part they did go to trip tho light fantastio too ami after things wero all quite and still tho two together with that old road cart v.amlcr'cd to that boarding house n the hill. Quackknbbuok. ....M................M l'lvnsuiit Prairie. Fhiiii'Tm are busy farming and all seem to think wo will have a good crop. The school in district 41 olascs this Friday. Tin teacher, Geo. II. Over in:;, has taught a very successful term. Tho writer think any district that has had a good teacher ought to try to keep him, for then when tho pupils and teacher meet again they under stand each other, whorcas it takes a now teacher n half month to get start ed. Mrs, Frank Lindaov of Hiverton was buried in Pleasaut Prairio cemetery lastaturuiy Our Siindny school will open next Sunday morning at 10 a. in. Mr. Michols, the superintendent, feels well paid for goinn to tho convention at Hcd Cloud. Especially do wo appreci ate tha kindness of the people ol lied Cloud. Mr. Pitnoys youngest ohild is impro ving nicoly. Tree mid IMiiiiI. If jou wnnt any trees, shrubs wr plants this spring, now Is tho timo to order them. Strawberry plants, (Irnt-clnBo, GO cents per bundled. L. II. Uuht. Paper bringing at hard times prlcoe, F. P. Hudley. Well Bwcotlioart 1 am going down to Wienor'e and get a now suit, then wo can get married. Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for ,. t . ., niiulcn. W. E. Thorn's horse, old enough to voto, oamo over to town Sunday night to die. H. Leo was transacting business l.i Hastings tho first of.this wcok. Georgo.Rojd and wifo of Hod Cloud attended tho funeral of A. V. iMorrcy in this city Sunday. 0. Whcclnn mourns the loss of his pony which died onn day last week, Henry Wlicclan is working lor his brother Frank in the blacksmith shop. V. II. Fuller of Campbell was in this oity Thursday. Snyder and Tibbcts nro erecting a work filiop oast of L. E. Spenco'n. Mr Diekerson, who has horn stop ping with J. VV ration returned to his homo at Steilmg, III , thu latter part of last week. Mrs. D. J ivtinmol arrived homo Saturday ovcniiiL' aftor spending a oouplc of weeks with friends in Kan sag. Harry bck has invested in a new wheel a Miinia make. Died, ou Friday, March 27 at the homo of S. S. Well's near Hartwell, 51 r. Charles Spooucr, of heart disease. IMjs remains were brought to tho this Wwoo Saturday afternoon and the sor vices held at tho G. A. II. hall. Tho sormon was preached by Roy. Davies Charloy, as liu was familiarly known' made his home with Mr. Wells when at Hartwell and with Mr. Win, Low is when in this vicinity. He being one of the boys who went to tho front and fought for his country making n brave soldier for the eause for which he fought, s his army record will show. Hn was a member of A. E Burnsidn Post No. 79. Died, on Friday, March 27. at his homo one mile west of ths city Mr. J. V. Morrey of lung fovcr. Mr. Mor rcy had not been considered danger ously ill and Friday afternoon said he was fooling very inuoh hotter. Tho luncral services weie conducted bv Rev. Hummel from tho G. A. It. hall Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock and his remains wero interred in tho Plain view cemetery. Mr. 5Iurroy and his family united with tho 51. E church during Ilcv. Ilummcl's revival meet ings this .year. He loaves a wife, eight children, and a host of friends who mourn his sudden demised. Tho bereaved family have tho sympathy of tho friends in this community. 51 rs. P. McGinn is who died 5Iarch 27 was laid to rest in tho Plaiuvicw cemetery Sunday afternoon. W. E. Tuttlo recoived a message announcing tho death of his father, who had bcon killed by a runaway to.iu, near his homo in Sterling, Colo rado, Mr. Tuttlo took the evening train Monday for Sterling. C E. Hicks, F. W. MoLvighlin, Thos. Sajdor, Thos. IJurdn, John MoCallum, W. 11. Anderson and T, W. Bailey attended tho convention at the oounty seat Tuesday. Tho annual town meeting is called for Tuesday, April 7, at the G. A. It. hall. Let there he a good turnout, ltemcinbor at this meeting is where tho tax levies aro made. One day last week somo ohildron returning from school found somo papors under a culvert two miles north of town, scattering somo along tho road sido and taking somo homo. Tho parents saw they belonged to tho post-nffioo and oamo to town and noti fied J. It. Horn who wont to tho placo at oucn and making an examination found money ordor reoeipts, his pon sion certificate and a tin box which had bcon takon from tho safo tho night it was blown open. A coraploto now lino of wall pnpor ut Tuylor'n at bottom priceo. DR. KILMER' 5 oo t.EAT KIDNEIf tlVERAjjs W8Ln Rlieuiiiutlsiii Lumbago, pain in Joints or tack, brick dust ta Urlno, frequent culli, irritation, Intlimmatloa, rratel, ulceration or cuturrh of tho bladder. Disordered Liver Jllllougnew, heailucho, IndlBeatlon or gout SWAMP-ItOOT invlgnratcs, euros kidney dllllcultles, Urhrbt's disease, urinary troubles. Impure Blood Berof ula, -mlm la, general weakness or doblllty, u'aiiii-llootbiillihu) quickly a rundown constitution and maKes the weak strong. Al UriicglNtti SO eviitN and 9 1. 00 Six "InraJIdt' UuUa to Health" frws- OomulUUoa tnt. liU. KlLMUlt & CO., DlMOILUtTON, N. Y. jy?" Ki-- rl Ilatln. Sowing oats is tho order of tho day. Miss Lillian lUtncy hat gnno to York to attend school. Miss Nora MoCall closed a very successful term of school at tho poor farm school house, She was well liked. The basket supper at Now Virginia was a grand sueccs. The dimo supper nt Arthur Wilson was well attended and all report a good timo. Any ono wishing to purohaBO a oot ton suit will do woll to call on 5Ir. .Miohaols. He has them for $250 a suit. Call in time and avoid tho rush. There was a spelling school at tho Anderson school houso lat Friday night. Thoro will bo E-istnr services at Now Virginia on Eister Sundav. Conloy Wilton sold his cattle ono day last week. Sunday-school opened at tho poor farm last Sunday. nil ...i I... i Statu Creek. Farming is tho order of the day. Grass is green on ho crooks and in somo places two or threo inches high. Having had such a nice warm winter makes tho grass early. Charley Davis has a now girl at his placo. Mrs, Chas. Barrett is much better. The protnotcu meeting at tho Beardsly schoolhouso under tho man agement ol llov. Starr closed Thurs day night with several additions to the church. Mrs. It. Stones who has boon sor iously sick for somo timo is improving very rapidly. OCCASIONAL. l.i .... 1 During tho winter of 18SW, F. M. Mar tin, of Long Itench, West Va , contracted n severocold which loft him with a cough. In speaking of how he onred It ho says: "I nsed sovornl kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought n bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Itomedy, which re lieved mo almost instantly and in a short time bronght nhnnt a comploto onro." When tionbled with a eongh or cold obo thin remedy and you will not And it noo cessary to try several kinds before you got relief. It has been in tho market for over twenty years nnd constnntly grown in favor nnd popularity. For salo nt l!fi nnd CO cents pur bottle by IT. L. Qrico. 'AV Children's Buite, from .'J to 15 joars. wo have an elcgjuit lino to soloct from, iu smullor sizes wo have thorn us low hb 75 cents. Wieuor, the Clothier. It is not a miracle. It won't. nrn nvnrv. thing, bnt it will onre piles. That's what DeWitt's Witoli Huzel Salve will do, beoause it hah dnifo it iu hundreds of cases. C L Cotting. For a'llne hnir tonic call on Hutchin son & lliutt. tho harbors. Corn nnd OiiIh U'untotl. Minor Bros, tiro buying corn and oate, and uro puying the highoet market paicoB, io-U Iniivnlv. l'rof. MoCrary was in tho valo tho fore part of tho week. Mr. Olmsted is on tho sick list this week. Our popular agent now supports a horso and buggy, having purchased Mr, Ulmstad n phaeton and a horso of Mr. llioliprdson, 51r. Chanov 5Iiller is preparing to movo to Inavalo to work in tho ehecso factory. It is reported that our pot pigeon has been oxpclled from school for misbehavior. Miss Floronoo Sawyer has gono back to her school at Franklin. 5Irs. S. E. Woleott has bocn nuitn sick but is slowly improving undor tho earn ot vr. iMoranvillo. Art 5Iyros htarted for Cripplo oreok last Monday, whore he expects to stay this summer. Mr. Kenyon's aro moving into Mr. Ayer's house on Seward street, John Ayers was visiting at W. G. Knight's Sunday. Prcaohing next Sunday at three o'clock instead of eleven. Quito a number aro going to sow alfalfa this spring, Tom Jonrs ib plastering A, E. Wol colt's houso this wock, Willio Irons says ho don't eare to go to school any moro sinoo his Hat tio can't go, so ho has gono to farming Mrs, Ilummel is visiting with her daughter Sadie Holdrege this wook. Mr. Frisbio was calling at Mr. Knight's the other night. Will Rennet is homo this wook and Jimio Bonnet has roturnod to sohool at Franklin, Mintor Garner has got a now sot of harness, lie purohasod thorn of L, Kenvon. II. K. i Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattoria. mm for Infants T HIRTY yoam'oTiiiervrttlon"of mUIinn of portonwrpermlt It It nnqnostlgnnTily the bout romody for Infantw unci Chlldrea tlio world lint ever lmowa. It In brtrnilem. Children Itko It. It Rlvot thorn health. It will Bftvo their Uvea. In it Mothom hnvo KOmothlng wliloh It nhsolntoly wofo nnd prnotionlly porfoot aw a chlld'a mediclno. Cnttorla dontroya Worm. Catorl allay Foverinhnata. Castoria prevoatu vomiting Sour Card. Cattoria onro Dlarrhma and 'Win J Collq. Catorla rollovo Toothing TronMoa. Castoria cnrci Conttlpntlon and Flntnlency. Caaterla nontrnllrot tho offoota of oarponlo add ga or polionona air. Cnttorla dooa not contain morphlno, oplnm, or other narcotic property. Cnttorla aatlmllatoa tho food, rognlatoa tho ttomnch and howrola, giving If nlthy and natural aloop. Cattoria i pnt np in one-ilto Dottlca only. It la not told in hnlk. Don't allow any ono to aell yon anything olao on tho pica or proml that it ia "Jntt aa good" and "will nnawor ovory pnrpoto." See that yon get C-A-S-T'O-R-I-A. Tho fao-aimilo aignatnro of Children Cry for The Name tat ol 1 m WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE New York Weekly Tribune Of November 4th, 1896 Fablio intercstwillsteadily inoreaso, and the question how tho men whose votea turned tho scale at't ho Itistelcotioii urn etiuefit'd with tlio rrRiil in mult r tint administra tion thoy elected, will make the campaign tho most intensely exciting in the history of ho country The New York Weekly Tribune, tho leading Republican family newspaper of the United State, will publish all the political news of tha day, intfn sting to every Americtm uliiieii regardless of part? alllliations AlsopcnornluHWfliu attrnotisoforin, foreign correspondence i-overing the news of the world, nu ngrieiilturnl department re;ond to none in tho country, market reports which are recownized authority, faRcinatitif; short Btorles complete in each numb.r, thooroamof tho humorous papers, foreign and domestic, uith tlieir best comio pic tures, fashions, &o .V1 The New York Trlbnne is an ideal family paper, with n circulation larger than that of other weekly publication in the country issued from the oillco of a daily A Qr-,orio1 r'vnfi-nr'f enable ns to offer this spleudid jotirnnl and tht -rt-opeciai contract j jrjjj) cshhhieip, For one Year for only $ .25. Cash in advance, tho rcgolnr prico for tho two papers is $2 Addressnil orders to THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. Wrlto your name and address on a postal card and eeud to Geo W Rest, Room 2, Tribunebuildlng, N.w York City, and getsamplo copy free X Stale Line. March, both beginning nnd end, has been a cold disagreeable month, Sohool commenced in distriot IliS, Jewell county, with Miss Edna Davis for teacher. Mr. Toland is on tho sick list'. (Jrealy Toland has tho measles. Most farmers havo their oats in and aro plowing for corn. Tho cattle aro beginning to find quito a good deal of blue grsss now. J. F. VanDykn from Red Cloud bought fifty bushols of seed oats from A. H. Rinard of North Branch, last wook. Thero will b" Eister exeroiscs at Maple Grovo U R. ohuroh next Sun day in the afternoon. Rov. Wells was in this neighbor hood last Saturday and Sunday, An Alliilui It. This is to certify that on May llh, I walked to Muliclc's drug store on a pair of orotohes nnd bought n bottle of Uhain berlnin's Pain Balm for inflammatory rheumatism whloh had crippled mo up, After nsing thrco bottles I nm complete ly onred, I ean oheorfully reeommened it. ChBrlcs H. Wetzel, Snnbury, l'a. Sworn and subscribed to boforo me on August 10, 1604. Walter Hhipman, J. P. For sale at CO cents per bottle by II, K. Qrioe. Ilatln. Walsh & Richmond of Red Cloud wero in this locality last Wednesday. Mfcs Tishio Marker was visiting south of Inavale on day last week. Orrin Harvoy from near Hiverton was in this vicinity buying cattle last week, Mr, and Mrs. Matkins wero over iu Kansas tho fore part of this week. Thero will In an oyster supper at Cathorton Friday night, April 10. and Children. Castorla vrlth tha pntronngo of na to nportlc of It wlthont Rnolng. CiS m la on every wrapper. Pitcher's Castoria. of the Next S C. F. Kellcy and family from neat Rivorton wero visiting at J. R, Wiso carver's Wcdncsdbj. Ada Skjolvcr who is attending' school at lkd Cloud is homo this weok. Miss Mildred MuCall Sundayodat her homo near Inavalo. A number of peoplo from this vicini ty nttonded iho Sunday school Mpon tion at Red Cloud last week. TV Miss Ltjrzio Marker closed n very Buoocssful term of school noar Inavalc.fV Miss MeClin'ook oloied a very suc cessful term of school at Mt. Hopo Fri day. R. B Pay no and Frank Cronnerot Bladen wero visiting in this vicinity Sunday. Tho ontortaininent givon by Lester Koontz' school last Friday night was woll rendered. Tommy Fisher wns transacting busi ness at Rluo Hill ono day lust woer. Stun.neb. UlillN is i, is Legal ollee. 81A1K 01' NKItllASUA, I Weuster County, f AiiU,m?"i!!,..F),r,r, 1,.'.'ll at th riuntv(Jourl jtwim, In nnd forsuia Comity, March M, A. D. Iu tlio Matter of tho Estato of Isiac Cowloy. Ijcce.uiei. UnreadliiR niul riling the petition of Nancv In tl.'e list- II 'iS'1; 'fW' "lu l"lllortlB(rto co lite last win and testmneiit of ihosallda. casied. may bo iiroved. utinrovmi nrniLtot that the xccutlo. of win instrim ent mU ti rKiyrobe I'tilef. a weekly nowi'p.r printed In SS ....ovuj..; .UMsDufvy. 13 County Judge. wny fi o iimr of petltlnner Simula not bii Kratitec : aud that notice of u,, " i.tcnev of ' iiiuiilv. HIKI Hllnv nituu. i u.f. i J I t Jr' 5X 1ji.S TvJkSfife,. PK A- uf A