The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 10, 1896, Image 2

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VOLUME XXIV.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, APRIL 10, 181)0.
NUMBER 15
TOJTVJ3JV.il CJ97nifVJKY1SSn
My
Nerves nrc weak, many people Bay,
nud yet they do not mtiii to know
that thi'y are litcrallj Miu-ving their
nerves. Weak, pale, thin blood can
not give proper ittinaiieo that Is
why yon are nervous, tired, exhausted.
The cure for this condition is to
purify, vitalize and enrich your lilood.
Tak'o Jluod's Sar.-apaiilla fairly and
faithfully, and the rich, red blood,
which it makes, will soon feed tlio
nerves the elements of true strength
tlioy require; they will ceai-c tlieir agi
tation and will Vexiiuio tlieir proper
latino being under the control in
stead of controlling the brain and
body. Head Miss. Hartley's letter:
"I want to cxprcBS my Rratltudo for
what Hood's Harsaparllla tins tlono for
rac BIy health has been very poor fot
throo years, due to troubles with my
Kidneys
I was nervous, bad pains in my back. I
cannot tell what I Buffered. My eyesight
became affected and 1 was ho despondont
I did not have any intercut in life. I had
two physicians, but my complaints bo
camo worse. I wns told that I was affected
with Uright's dineoHe. A relatlvo urged
mo to try Hood's Sarsnirilla. I did so
nd in a 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 scvpre My appe
tite returned and I gained strength every
day. I nm now able to do my own work,
and feel perfectly well. I cannot And
words to cxprcsH my gratitude for what
Hood's Harsaparllla 1ms done for mo and I
gladly recommend it." Miss Klla JUitT
LEy,213,1.' H. Grant Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
SUNDAY SCHOOL IRK.
Wcller County I'nioii Sunday
School Association Holds
Its Convention.
in ecu iTi:nr.sT .iiamfi:st.
Oolllltj- Srlionln Well ItoiircuMitod-
IiitrrcMlliiu Proijrniu prcornlctl
nntl KvrrjrourKnilhfled In
tlio Work Dime,
SIXTV l)M DI!I,B;ATK! iki'.si:.nt
(Coiitluued from last ucuk
AFTERNOON BESSIOJC.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
IJslliotyiPTrwsnioodl'urinpr. AlldrlipRlsts.St.
Prepared only by C. I. Hood&fo., Lowell, Musi.
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, j, rt-ii Cllrn ''vor IHi; cniy to
t flOOQ S PlllS take, easy to operate. 25c.
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Weather I'oreeasts.
Run Cloud, Nkh. April H, 180G
Tho following is the weather
forecaste for tho next 21 hours:
Sbnwun tnlIit und Saturday.
F. W. Cowdkn, Locnl Mnnugor.
Notk TheBe forecasts will ho dis
played duily in every poBtoflko in Web-
county.
Wo Nnvo Uccldotl
To continuo ouroflur to Bond Tnr. Qiiiki'
and tho Nebraska and KansaB Farmer
to uny address foe 81.10. Send in your
address, and to tlio subscriber who will
eend ub $1 for Tifc Cmnr and 23 conta
extra, wo will send TUIIHB COPIES
OP THE FARMER- to nny address ho
may eolcct in tho United StutoB or Can
ada, for ONE YEAR EACH. This ib
a premium offer for Tin. Cuiek.
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A Good rami lor Sale.
Four miles uorth-wost of Rod Cloud,
containing 100 acrea. Tonna reasonable.
Apply to Mrs. Jns. Kirkwood, Fairfax,
AtcliiBon county, Mo. 15Gm
Wanted IMulure
For about 7." head of horsoB. Write
me you terms, umount of pasturago etc.
Thomas E. Kkllv,
Lincoln, Not).
SoIz'b nhoes for durability and low
prico. Sold only by Wionor,
SJJSK
The V. S. Oov't Reports
r, show Royal Baking Powder
JjjfYf 'sijjcror to all oiberfk -v .
Music.
Ptaydr by Mr. Kelsoy.
Election of officers. The following
officers wore tdoctod for tho eusuing
year:
Ij. P. Albright, re-elcatcd piosidcnt.
Mrs. McClaren, Vicc-Presidont.
Geo. Morhart, Cor. Sec'y.
Mrs. Fawcutt, Kec. Seo'y.
Mrs. Brakcfield, Troasurer.
Music.
Praiso service, conducted by George
Morhart.
Esiays ''The Sunday-sohool toaoh-
er tutsido of tho class," C. C. Bircn,
Mrs. Cora Qarber, Miss Laura Mich
aels. Music. Discussion of above topic.
KesajB On "The Obscrvanco of
tho Sabbath," by Mrs. A. Wilson,
Miss Nellie Bennett and Miss Ungate.
Collection, 11.50.
Ebsajb "Can a denominational
buuday-sohool be bcuc-ntted by a
Union S. S. Ass'n V" Miss. Sollie
West, Mrs. E. J. Duokcr, and Mrs. 0.
C. Boll.
Music.
The follewing resolution.1) were re
potted and adopted, viz:
We, the delegates, teachers, officers,
and Sunday-school workors, togothcr
in convsntion nUBombled, do adopt
tho following resolutions
Resolved; first, that wo heartily
rondcr thanks to Almighty Qod for
his unspeakable goodness, in that,
through his providence, ho has per
mitted so many warm-hearted, wholo
souled christians to assemble together
for mutual bonefit, and the glory of
His holy name.
Unsolved: 2d, that wo truly appre
ciate tho efforts put forth by our
worthy prcsidont and various commit-
c?cs to mako this convontion a glow
ing success.
Resolved ; 3d, that wo extend our
thanks to tho rcooption cotnmittco,
who so kindly mot and welcomed us
at tho opening of this convontion;
to tho cotnmittco on entertainment,
who so hospitably provided for our
welfare and comfort; to tho pcoplo of
Red Cloud, who bo fraternally have
thrown open their homes, and wel
comed us to them, and have spared no
pains to make it comfortable and
pleasant for us.
Resolved; fith, that we thank tho
Congregational brcthron for tho uso of
their beautiful and commodious ojmroh
in which to hold this convention.
Whereas, tho essays read and
speeches msdo in this eenvention
have so plainly shown us the need of
tho Sunday-sohool throughout this
county, and our duty in regard to
them; therefore, be it
Resolved, that wo eah and at put
forth oar utmost endeavors to keep in
motion the impetus and outhufliaain
wo have roeoived in this ammUv.
Wo heartily endorso and rsjfdopt
the resolutions passed at our last an
nual convention, in regard to Temper
anno and Sibbath Oti-crvmice.
Whereas, wo learn from our presi
dent's report that only about one
third of the nliil(lr" in the county
are Sunday-school scholars, therefore
bo it
Rcsolvod, that we each put forth a
spooial eilort to overcome tho wrong
in this condition of Sunday-sohool
work.
Resolved, that theso resolutions bo
spread upon thu minutes of the asso
ciation, and also that thoy bo pub
lished in tho county newspapers.
S. K. Louan, )
C. C. Cox, J- Com.
If! us. 0. V. Knuhit )
Questions from query box answered
by Harvey Cox
Music; No (J.
Benediction, Rev. N. B. Wagoucr.
KVRNINfl SESSION.
When timo cutne for tho opening of
tho convention, the house was crowd
ed to it utmost capacity, and many
were turned away on account of tbcro
not. being room.
Tho session opened by singing
"There is Sunshine in My Soul."
Prayer by Rev. Stinnett.
Musio "Sing of tlio Mighty Ono,"
"Tho Master Wants Workers," "Scat
tering Precious Socds."
Anthem by tho choir, "Abido in
Me."
Convention then sang "Abundantly
Ablo to Save," "Moro About Jesus,"
"The Beautiful Light."
A selection bv double malo quartai,
Address of wulcomo by R. B Fulton,
Musio, "Jesus is Calling." Selec
tion by Orphean quartet.
Tim executive oommittee for tho
ensuing year, an appointed by tho
president, ib as follows: R. B. Ful
ton, J. S. White, C. L. Cotting, John
H. McCallum, S. K. Logan, Dr.. Hall
of CowIcb, and Geo. Crow of Guido
Rook.
Collection, $3.30.
The question, "should christians
take an active part in pelitios" was
very ably discussed by Revs. Max
field, Stinnett, Wagoner, Blackwoll
and Hummel, and, from what wo wero
able to clioit from tho reverend gen
tlemen's speeches), if they were at tho
head of tho politics, things would bo
run quito difforontly from what thoy
are at presont.
Music, "Give Mo Thy Heart,"
"Blost be tlio Tios."
Prayer and benediction by Rev.
Jargo.
SATURDAY FORENOON.
Convention nssembled at 8:30 a. m.
and opened tho session by singing
"Scattering Socds."
Praise servicos by C. II, Rust.
Morning losson was read from the
1 2th ohaptor of Romans. This ser
vice was entered into with a great
deal of christian spirit, Many were
the earnest prayers that ascended to
our Heavenly Father from souls over
flowing with love,
Esiayi, "Tempcranco and the Sab
bath SobooV Mre. M. J. MoKolvoy
(read by Mrs, Brakefiold), Miss Sarah
Fisher, and Mrs. 0. E. Barney.
Discussion on this subject by var
ious parties.
Musie, "The Beautiful Lights."
Essays, "What advantages are de
rived by grading Sunday-schools ?"
R. M. Coohrane, Sylvester Frisbie,
J. H. McOallum, 6. K. Logan.
Duet by Messrs. Albright.
"Should lesson helps bo used in tho
glass" was discussed by the conven
tion gonerally,
Muuio, "Walking in tho Light."
and Mr. Al-
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Higbcri Award.
Duct by Miss Smitl
bright.
Collection, $3 71.
Tho lollowing bills were presented
au' allowed, and tho secretary in
structed to draw orders on the treas
urer for tho bamc:
J. S. White, programs $3 fit)
Congregational church, coal, itc. 1 30
Jno. Foster, janitor 2 00
C. L Cotting, book, &o 120
f timuiiltce on program for ensuing
yrar, as appointed by prcsidont: 0.
C. Bell, Mrs. McClaren, Airs. Cora
Garbvr, and Mrs. N. Bartlott.
Resolution offered by R. IJ. Fulton,
and adopted. "Rosolvcd that this
convent in plodge for tho State Con
vention Union Sunday-sohool work for
the ensuing year tlio sum of $10.00.
Tho following persons weto olontcd
as delegates to tho state convontion,
J. II. SlcCallum, Mrs. Laura Winters;
and Mrs. Knight and Mrs. MeClaren
wero eleotcd as alternates.
Music, "When the rell iB called up
yonder."
Benediction by Rev. Blaokwcll.
A1TKUNOON SKHMION.
Convention convonod ',nl 1:30 p
m., prayer by Rov. Hummel.
Musio, "h light of Light shino
in."
Praiso sorvieo was then held in
which ninny took part.
Question box by Mr. Kelscy.
Cotnmittco on by-laws and consti
tution appointed by president, Mrs.
I! rakcfield, Mrs. C. J. Pope nnd Mrs.
O.C.Bcll.
Movod and carried that wo have a
semi-annual convention this yoar.
Musio, "There 1s Joy."
Essays, "In whoso hands is the dos.
tiny of our country," by Prof. Wilson,
Mrs. Wm. Dickson and Mrs. G. P.
Cathor.
Music, "A chargo to keep I have."
Musio, "Whiter than Snow."
Essays, "Has Christianity any 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."
Soug by tho Blno dill quartet.
Collection, $1.31.
On motion tho convontion tendered
their heartfelt thanks to tho people of
Red Cloud for their kind hospitality
during this convention.
Music, "Wo will never say good by
in Heaven."
Benediction by Rov. Daakin of
Cowles.
Adjourned.
C. B. CrtONK, Ass't Sec.
Contnrics no, poopleueedto fear what
they called tho pestilonoe. "Mack Doath"
was tho most terrible thing in tho world
to them, They foared it as people now
foar tho Cholera and Yellow Fever. And
yut there is n thing that causes more
niioery nnd moro deaths than nuy of
thtso. It is ho common that nine-tenths
f all tho sickness in thb world is trace
able to it. It ia merely that simple, com
mon thing constipation. It makes peo
ple lifltleHS, cannon dizziness, hendaohes,
Iobs of appetite, loaa of Bleep, foul breath
and dlHtreis nf tor eating. The littlo help
needed It. furnished by Dr. Pieroes Pleas
ant Pellets. One pill is n gentle laxative
and two a mild cathartic Onoe uBed
always in favor. If yon are careless
enough to lot nn oiiflorupulous druggist
sell yoo, something on , which he makes
more money, it is your owk fanlt if you
do not; !get well. Be sure and get Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Bend 21 eents
in one-dent stamps to World's Dispensary
Medical Association, Buffalo, N, Y., and
reoolvo Dr. Pierce's 1008 pbge "Common
Sense Medieal Adviser," profusely illustrated.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report
RoYal
Baking
Powder
U-S333F3
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Otto.
John Brelthaucr was n pljasant
gutst of .1. Lookhart Sunday.
Mr. Richardson of Rd Cloud was
in this vicinity tho first of tho wock
selling hog oholcra medicine.
Mrs. Carrio Harvey was visiting at
A. T. Payno'rt ono day Inst wock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Holmes from noar In
avalo wero visiting at. Mr, Markcr'o
Sunday.
Notice Any ono wanting to trade
a bik for a good horao and buirgy
call on Sylvester Frisbie, as ho has
no moro uso for a buggy.
Mr. Ayers was visiting nt Mr. Olm
stcad's Monday.
Mr. Vanoo's insuranco mon haw
been hero and straightened every
thing up, Ho will not build before
fall.
Mr. A. C. Halo has purchased ft
M. Matucnia, our assessor, was I now buggy of Lester Kaontz.
around visiting with tho farmers Mun-1 Gco. Uummol is hauling brick from
day- JRed Cloud to fix op his mothot'fl
hlr. Larrlck and wife were guests! house,
at C. II. Wilson Sunday. I n0g9 re up t0 tjjrce oentB
J. C. Brooks was in Rod Cloud on I jj jr;
business Saturday.
C. v. Kelly and family from noar
RivertoN ami"1
Claudo Duval's
Sunday. m.
Thoro will be an exhibition at iN'0W
Virginia school-house Friday
April 17. A general invitation is ex
tended. Fknckdkmaker.
Huron are aliBolutoly painless when De
Witt's Witoh Hizel 8alvo is promptly aa
plied. This statement is true. Aperfec
remedy for shin diseases, chnppod hanfts
and lips, nud never fails to cure piles. .0
What tho Shakers of Mount Lobanon
Itnott moro nboat than nnybody elso, ia
tho uso of herbs and how to be healthy.
lhoy have studied tho power of food.
They nearly all live to n ripe old ago.
Thu Banker Digestive Cordial is pro
pnrod by tho Blinkers from herbs nnd
plants with a special tonic power over
tho stomach.
It helps tho etomnch digest ItB food,
nnd digested food I'd the strength-maker.
Strong muscles, strong body, strong
brain, nil come from properly digested
food.
A sick stomach can bo cured and diges
tion mado easy by Shaker Digestive Cor
dial. It cares nnuson, loss of appotite, pain
in the stomach, headache, giddiness, weak
ness and all other symptoms of indiges
tion, cortainly and permanently.
Bold by druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents.
Ililtlli.
Wm. Crabill sold his fat eattlo Sat
uoday to parties in Rod Cloud.
Most of tho farmers have bommeno
od plowing for corn in this locality.
Evorrott Bean, J. B. Wisooarvcr
and their families wero callers at J.
Boan's Sunday.
Mrs. Anderson from Hastinga wan
visiting at Emory Bean's this wock.
C. F. Cathor. iB 'having anothor
windmill erected on his farm.
Mr, Brothaucr has the now addition
to his houso about completed.
Misses Holmes and Hanson of Red'
Cloud woro visiting at 0. E, Ramoy'e
Sunday.
Rev. Bean will preach at Pleasant
Prairio Sunday, April 12, at 11 a. m.,
John Eriokson has been to Iowa on
a short visit but iB home now.
Stunned..
phildrenCryfor
Pitchor's Cattorla.
For a tine hair tonio call on Hutchin
son & Hiatt, tho harbors.
A comploto now lino of wall papor at
Toylor'u at bottom prices.
Cliumbcrlum'N Colic, Cholera
anU Dlitrrliovn Remedy
This fs'the best medicine in tho world
for bowel complaints. . It aota quickly
and can always be depended'dponVWben
rouuucu wiiu water u is pleasant to take.
Try it, and liko many others yon will re
commend it to your friends. For sale at
U6 and 50 oents per bottle by H. E. Qrloe.
Innvale.
The small grain is moat ail sown in
theso parts.
Oharlos Olmsted now rides in a uow
buRgy.
Mr. Irons got in a carload of lUm
bor this wcok.
W. N. Riohardron shidped a car of
stock from hero Sunday.
H.m nhonld ry a few application
Chamber! oin'e Pain Balm, rubbing ta
part viKorouly ntesch application. It
that doe not bring relief dBUipen a pieoo
of flannel with Pain Balm ami bind it
r thu oeat of pain and prompt relief
will surely follow. JFor pale by H, 1,
Grloe.., y WW -.,
ni nrir'a Cream Baking Pow'daf
World's Fair rUgaeet Mt4alaad 0l(4esaaVJ
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