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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1896)
f I i n i . i -- VOLUME XXIV. yi utja'a i&nrni'VLWiBss My Nerves arc weak, many people Bay, nud vol they do not mtih to know that they are literall Mnrving their nerves. Weak, pale, tliin blood can not give propel Mi-tenance that is why you are iici'vnu. tired, exhausted. The. ewe for this condition is to purify, vitalize and enrich your Mood. Tuko Hood's Saivuptirillii fairly nnd faitlifully, and the rich, red blood, which it makes, will won feed tho norves the elements of true strength thoy require; they will cease their agi tation and will ivmiiiio their proper piuoo being under the control in stead of controlling the brain and body. Head Mis Hartley's letter: 'I want to oxprcHs my Krntltudo for What Hood's Hursuparilla has clone (or Do. Kly health has been very poor (01 three years, due to troublo with my Kidneys I wan nervous, had pains in my back. I cannot tell what I Buffered. My eyesight became affected and 1 was no despondent I did not linvc any interest in lifo. I had two physicians, but my complaints bo camo worse. I was told that I was affected With BjiL'ht's disease. A relative- urged mo to try Hood's Hnrsnjwrllln. I did bo nd In n short tlmo I began to notlco a chango In my condition. Things began to appear brighter, my eyes Improved and My Back did not troublo mo so severe. My appe tite returned and I gained strength every day. I am now ablo to do my own work, and feel perfectly well. I cannot And words to express my gratltudo for what Hood's Harsaparllla has done for mo and I gladly recommend It." MibhKmaBaUt-LK1V-13-1'' S. Grant Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla IslicQjir True Wood I'urlflnr. All clrliKRists. $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hood &('., Imcll. Mass. j, r-.. cum l.lvrr Ills ; cny to ,nOOfJS FlIlS take, easy to operated. Wcutlier lNircciiHtH. Kki Cloud, Xru. April a, 18!X5 Tho following is the weather forccaete fur thu next 21 hours: Ntinurura tunllit und Katiinlnr. jjgj F. V. Cowdkn, Local Manager. Notk These forecasts will bo dis played duily in every poBtoflico in Web. county. .. Wo Nnvc Decided To continuo ouroffur to bond Tar. Chirp and tho Nebraska and Kuobbb Farmer to any address foe $1.10. Sond in your addroes, and to tho subscriber who will send us $1 for This Cmr.r nnd '2o cents extra, wo will sond THKEK COPIES OP THE FARMER to any nddrops ho may select in tho United States or Can adn, for ONE YEAR EACH. This is a promium offer for Tin. Chikp. - - A Good rami lor Sulc. Four miles north-west of Rod Cloud, containing 100 acres. Tonus reasonable. Apply to Mrs. Jan. Kirkwood, Fairfax, Atchison county, Mo. 45Gm Wanted IMinliiro For about 75 hoad of horses. Writo mo you terms, amount of pnRturago otc. Thomah E. Kklly, Lincoln, Nob. SoIz'b shooB for durability nnd low Trleo. Sold only by Wionor. "'"'-v The V. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder JStflsujiertor to all othvrfu , . B ASmb "MHD a w S3S1 SUNDAY SCHOOL IRK. Woioler County I'uion Sunday School Association Holds In Convention. much ixtekkst maxitiist. Ooiuity Srliooln Well ltrircnilcil" IntrrcMllns I'rouruiu presented n ml KvcryoncSiillNfleil In tho Work Done. SIXTY ONK OKI.KUATIi I'KKSIINT (CoutlniieU from lavt viik AFTEKN00N flKSSlOjr. Music. Piayer by Mr. Kelsoy. Election of offiaers. The following officers were vloctod for thu ensuing year: L. P. Albright, re-elected piesident. Mrs. McClaren, Vice-President. Geo. Morhart, Cor. Scc'y. Mrs. Fancott, Keo. Seo'y. Mrs. Brakcfield, Treasurer. Music. Praiso service, conducted by George Morhart. Essays ''Tho Sunday-school toaoh er eutsido ef the class," C. C. Biren, Mrs. Cora Garber, Miss Laura Mich aels. Music. Discussion of above topic Eesajs On "Tho Observance of tho Sabbath," by Mrs. A. Wilson, Miss Nellie Bennett und Miss Ilugate. Collection, f l.fiO. Essays "Can a denominational buuday-sohool be ucueutteu uy a Union S. S. Ass'n ?" Miss Jnllie West, Mrs. E. J. Duckcr, and Mrs. O. C. Uoll. Music. Tho following resolutions were re potted nnd adopted, viz: We, the delegates, tcaclicrs, offloors, and Sunday-school workers, together in convention nnsombled, do adopt tho following resolutions Resolved; first, that wo heartily ronder thanks to Almighty God for his unspeakablo goodness, in that, through his providence, ho has per mitted so many warm-hearted, wholo soulcd christians to assemble together for mutual bonefit, nnd the glory of His holy name. Resolved: 2d, that wo truly uppre date tho efforts put forth by our worthy prcsidont and various commit cca to tuttko this convention a glow ing success, Resolved; 3d, that wo extend our thanks to tho rcooptien committee, who so kindly mot and welcomed us at tho opening of this convention; to tho commitico on entertainment, who so hospitably provided for our weli'aro and comfort; to tho people of Red Cloud, who so fraternally have thrown open their homcst and wel comed us to them, and have spared ne pains to make it comfortable and pleasant for ub. Resolved; 5th, that we thank the Congregational brcthron for tho uao of their beautiful and commodious cjiuroh in which to hold this convention. Whereas, tho essays read and speeches mado in this convention havo so plainly shown us the need of tho Sunday-school throughout this county, and our duty in regard t them; therefore, be it ltcBolvefl, that wo eaeh and put forth oar utmost endeavors to keep in motion the impetus and onthuaiasui wo have reecived in this aiwnWv. Wo heartily endorso and raSdopt tho resolutions passed at our last an Dr. Price's Cream Bakjng Powder World's Pair Wibart Award. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, Al'RI h 10, 1890. nual convention, in regard to Temper auro and Sihhath Otinrvincc. Whereas, wo learn from our presi dent's report that only nhnut one third of tho chihlr in the county are Sunday-school scholars, thoroforo be it Resolved, that wo oaah put forth a special effort to overeomo tho wrong in this condition of Sunday-school work. Resolved, that theso resolutions bo spread upon thu minutes of the asso ciation, and also that thoy be pub lished in tho county newspapers. S. K. JjOoan, ) C. C. Cox, Com. ill us. 0. r. Knkiiit ) Questions from query box answered by ilarvcj Cox Music; No 15. Benediction, Rev. ri. B. Wagoucr. KVF.NINO SESnlON. When time cutnu for tho opening of the convention, the house was orowd- ed to itn utmost capacity, and many were turned away on account of thcro not. being room. Tho session opened by singing "There is Sunshine in My Soul." Prayer by Rev. Stinnett. Music "Sing of tho Mighty Ono," "Tho Muster Wants Workers," "Scat tering Precious Seeds." Anthem by tho choir, "Abido in Me." Convention thon sang "Abundantly Ablo to Save," "Moro About Jesus," "The Beautiful Light." A selection by double malo quartet. Address of welcomo by R. B Ful ton. , Music, "Jesus is Calling." Selec tion by Orphoan quartet. The executive committee for the onsuing year, as appointed by tho president, is as follows: R. B. Ful ton, J. S. White, C. L. Cotting, John H. McCallum, S. K. Logan, Dr.. Hall of Cowlcs, and Geo. Crow of Guide Rock. Collection, $3.30. Tho question, "should christians take an active part in plilios" was very ably discussed by Revs. Max field, Stinuett, Wagonor, Blackwcll and Hummel, and, from what wo wero able to clioit from tho reverend gen tlemen's speeches, if they were at tho bead ef tho politics, things would bo run quito differently from what they are at present. Muaio, "Give Mo Thy Hoart," "Blost be tlio Tios." Prayer and benediction by Rev. Jargo. BATUnpAY FORENOON. Convention assembled at 8:30 a. in. and opened tho session by singing "Soattoring Seeds." Praise servicos by C. II, Rust. Morning lesson was read from tho 12th ohapftr of Romans. This sor vioe was entered into with a great deal ef christian spirit. Many wore the earnest prayers that ascended to our Heavenly Father from souls over flowing with love. Esiaji, "Tempcranco and tho Sab bath Soboel," MVs. M. J. MoKolvoy (read by Mrs, Braktficld), Miss Sarah Fisher, and Mrs. 0. E. Ramey. Discussion on this subjeot by var ious parties. Music, "Tho Beautiful Lights." Essajs, "What advantages are de rived by grading Sunday-sehools ?" R. M. Coohrane, Sylvester Frisbie, J. H. MoOallum, 6. K. Logan. Duet by Messrs. Albright. "Should lesson helps bo used in tho glass" wav discussed by the conven tion gonerally, Music, "Walking in the Light." phildrenCryfor Pitcher's Cat ttrla Duet by Miss Smith and Mr. Al bright. Collection, $3 71. The lollowing hills were presented and allotted, and tho secrrtarj in structed to draw orders on the treas urer for tho bamc: J. S. White, programs $3 50 Congregational church, coal,&o. 1 30 Jno. Foster, janitor 2 00 C. U Cotting, book, &o 'JO r-'niuuiittce on program for ensuing yrar, as appointed by president: 0. C. Bell, Mrs. McClaren, Mrs. Cora Garbvr, and Mrs, N. Bartlott, Resolution offered by R. B. Fulton, and adopted. "Resolved that this convent in pledge for the Stkto Con vention Uuion Sunday-school work for tho ensuing year tho sum of $10.00. Tho following porsons woio olontcd as delegates to tho state convention, J. II. McCallum, Mrs. Laura Winters; and Mrs. Knight and Mrs, MeClaren wero eleotcd as alternates. " Music, "When the rell is called'Mip jondcr." ' Benediction by Rev. Blaokwcll. AFTERNOON SESSION. Convention convonod Jnt 1:30 p in., prayer by Rev. Hummel. lMusio, "(ill light of Light shine in." Praise sorvico was thon held in which many took part, Question box by Mr. Kclsey. Committee on by-laws and consti tution Appointed by president, Mrs. Brakcficld, Mrs. C. J. Pope and Mrs. 0. C. Bell. Moved and carried that wo havo a semi-annual convention this yoar. Musio, "There Is Joy." Essajs, "In whoso hands is the dcs. tiny of our country," by Prof. Wilson, Mrs. Wm'. Dickson and Mrs. G. P. Cathor. Mu sic, "A chargo to keep I have." Music, "Whitor than Snow." Essays, "Has Christianity nhy rem edy for drouth and crop failuro" by Mrs. Laura Winters, Mrs. Prof, Wil son, Mrs. BrakcGold and Mrs. J, C. Warner. Song, "Nebraska for Jesus." Song by tho Blno Hill quartet. Collection, $1.31. On motion tho convention tendered thoir heartfelt thanks to tho people of Red Cloud for their kind hospitality during this convention. Music, "Wo will never say good by in Heaven." Benediotion by Rev. Duakin of Cowlcs. Adjourned. C. B. Cuone, Ass't Sec. ContnriCB ago, pooplttueedto fenr whnt they called the pestilence, "lllnck Death" wns tho most terrible thing in the world to them, Tho; feared it ns people now fenr tho Cholera and Yellow Fever, And yet there is a thing that causes moro mioory nnd more deaths than nuy of thtno, It is so common that niue.tenths ef all tho sickness In the world is trace able to it. It ie meroly that simple, com mon thing constipation. It makes peo ple listless, causes dizziness, hendnohis, loss of appetite, loss of Bleep, foul breath and distress after eating. The little help needed lf furnished by Dr. Pierces Pleas ant Pellets. One pill is a gentle laxative and two n mild onthnrtio. Once nse'ik always in favor. If yon are careless enough to let an onBcxupnlons dragglst sell yoa something on , which he makes more money, it Is yoar own fanlt If jou do not' 'get well. Be sure and get Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Bend 21 eents in one-dont stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N, Y,, and reoeive Dr. Pierce's 1008 pbgo "Common Senie Medioal Adviser," profusely illus trated. For a tine hair tonio cull on Hutchin son & iliatt, tho harbors, A comploto now lino of wall papor at Taylor's at bottom prices. Highest of all in Leavening Power, RoYal 4fcg353 ABSOLUTELY PURE Olio. John Bretthnuer was a phasant guest of .I. Lockhart Sunday. Mr. Richardson of lUd Cloud was in this vicinity tho first of the week selling hog cholera medicine Mrs. Carrie Harvey was visiting nt A. T. Payne's ono day last woelc. Mr. nnd Mrs. Holmes from near In- avalo wero visitini: nt. Mr. Marker Sunday. M. Mathenia, our assessor, was around visiting with the farmers Mun day. Mr. Larrick nnd wife wero guests at C. II. Wilson Sunday. J. C. Brooku was in Rod Cloud on business Saturday. C.'J. Kelly and family from near Hivcrtoji I'.z'X at Claudo Duval's Sunday. There will be an exhibition at Now Virginia sohoel-houso Friday nightj April 17. A general invitation is ex tended. Fkncf.demakeu. What tho Shnkors of Mount Lebanon kuoa mora nboal than nuyhody else, is tho uso of herbs nnd how to bo healthy. 1 hoy lmvo studied tho power of food. They nimrly all live to a ripe old age. Thu Blinker Digostiye Cordial Is pre pared by the Hlmkors from herbs nnd plants with n special toula power ovor tho stomach. It helps tho Btomach digest Kb food, and digested food is the strength-maker. Strong mnsoles, strong body, strong brain, nil oomo from properly digested food. A sick stomnch can bo oared nnd dlgsB tion mado eusy by Shaker Digestive Cor dial. It cares nauson, loss of appetite, pain in the stomaoh, headache, giddineiH, weak ness and nil other symptoms of indiges tion, certainly nnd permanently. Hold by druggists. Trial bottle 10 conts. IIllllli. Wm. Crabill sold his fat cattlo Sat uoday to parties in Rod Cloud. Most of tho farmers havo commenc ed plowing for oorn in this locality. Evorrctt Bean, J. B. Wiseoarvcr and their familios were callers at J. Boan's Sunday, Mrs. Anderson from Ilastinga was visiting at Emory Bean's this wook. C. F. Cathor is 'huving another windmill ercotcd on his farm. Mr, Brothaucr has the now addition to his houso about completed. MisscB Holmes and Hanson of Red'' Cloud woro visiting nt 0. E, Harney's Sundny. Rev. Bean will preach at Ploasant Prairio Sunday, April 12, at 11 a. in., John Eriokson has boon to Iowa on a short visit but is homo now. Stunner. Cliuinliorlmn'M Colic, Cholera nnd Dlarrliocn Remedy. This fs'thu best medicine in tho world for bowel comptninia. It jaete quickly and can nlways be depended'ripom'When reduoed with water it is pleasant to tako. Try it, and liko many others yon will re commend it to yoar friends, For sale at 35 nnd SO cents per bottle by H, , Qrlce. nuvnle. The (.mall grain is moat all sown in thoBO parts. Charlos Olmsted now rides in a now buggy. Mr. Irons got in a carload of lum ber this weak. W. N. Richardcon shiiiped a car of I stock from hero Sunday. NUMBER 15 Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder Notice Any ono wanting to trade n bike for a good horo nnd buirgy call on Sylvester Frisbic, as lio has no moro uso for n buggy. Mr. Ayers was visiting at Mr. Olm stcad's Monday. Mr. Vance's insurunco man hava been hero nnd straightened ovefj thing up, Ho will not build before fall. Mr. A. C. Halo has purohasod A new buggy of Lcstor Koontz. Geo. Uumrael is hauling brick from Red Cloud to fix Dp his mothot'fl house. Hogs tire up to three cents. U.K. Unrns nre absolutely painless wheu De Witt's Witch Hizol Salvo is promptly ap plied. This statement is true. A porfeet remedy for shin diseases, ehappod hanSe and lips, nud never fails to euro piles. .0 IifjQ Juiiosis iiiein a ite yosi, work is Perfection. me Li! nunrino" Densmore. FuniMii Si. Omithn, Nub. Akl. UpiI C ml, NHi. y ," ELER pws 16 MACHINES (OPULAR? USB LADIES KM LIKE THEN TELL rKicNDs. i have used our machines years in their family work: Ing the original machines unem a generation ago. machines have run moro are without repairs, other With proper care they and seldom need repair. Jilt sewing machines for years andliavc constantly . We build our machines ney are recognized every lost accurately fitted and sewing machines in tho lest, the 'No. 9 ,' Is tho me experience. In mm. y e jcadiner machines of the icnce. cd the Grand Prize at tha jwmrmnuum... wt3k ffSSwsRraaiMi wk 5ss99aUEfliEk9ii ' mHsssssssss L-V-"' '"', iiieiPiliesfio II IV' IWJI m n-PUSwno-'aAj'ttfrffBU., tiim should fry a few application OX Chamberlain's Pain Halm, rubbing tfe) part vlgoroudy nt ouch application. It , ( that doeB not bring relief dHuim a pieee i of flnbuel with Pain Balm end bind it OB ' oyer the seat of pain and prompt relief - l will surely (ouow. ror fine ny u, bl , Orloe. ' VVVCJ.fr -v iixi Dr. Price's Cream Baking Potfoat WerM'e Fair Hlglieet Mwtalaad DlpfeonVJ . w V d u 1 rt it 3f ,.. r?;t 41MI MkSA. CjI 01 g '- m...v-h:i.y;-?-r.t-tV!mjAl " -"-. zirr''mtmmwmiGWZrtu