. : I -.,. '. .g.a ?M" , .. ,M ',',,,'',,' , ,' ... '"""T ,', '',. '... ,,,. ' "'"" .m ' ,""',',', .'.' ,, , !'.,r.,'ili I,""-' ', ' " " '" "' "" ' " ii m VOLUME XX IV. I Prominent among the New Kn(!latid mon whoso bruins anil energy hare helped to niiikc the western Mates rioti and powerful is GtunT.il David T. Boals, president of thu Union national bank of Kansas City. Siieccssful in bis nibny niterpribCH. he liveB today in a fine iiimisioii tu the enrnur of In-! deponduncu and Wabash liven. Tho work and the responsibility incumbent on tho president ot so im portant a hanking institution as the Union national would endanger tho sturdiest health. Gon. Heals' clear headedness and good senso wcio as manifoat in tho oboico of a remedy as in his business enterprises, lie strengthened his tired nervous sys tem by thu uso of Paino's celery com pound. Its invigorating, health-giving effects justified his expectations, and showed in his own case tho re markable powor of this much-discussed remedy for thoroughly restoring and strcngthiug the 'ruii.down" bjb tern. "I found P.iino's celery compound an agreoablo tonic and soothing to tho nerves," sayb Goncral Heals. Thcso arc tho conoiso words of commendation characteristic of tho conservative businefs man and tho influential bankor, who has loarncd to weigh well his words. Tho scanty sunlight and tho stag nant, used-up air of living rooms dur ing tho winter reduces tho strength and norvous enemy, especially of nor- llllll LIM gnBtB naPBIII III! I M BANK PM1FJT BEALS. ill 11 CELERY i's ,?r? HHMHBHHBB09BHBBE!liflKBSB!SBi1iHXBBMSIBBB3nSBSU9BBHBIIflHBHIiHHHHIBMV IFORSALE.I A Thoroughbred Short Horn DURHAM BULL one: y i:it old. ADiwKBs J. R, Harrington, Red Cloud, Neb. Or call on him nt his farm eight miles duo north of Red Cloud. I' COMPOUND tons employed constantly indoors. Tho lived the absolute necessity of a genuine invigorator at this spring reason has impressed itself on tho at tention of all thinking people. In the fainouH laboratory of Dart mouth Medical School, Prof. Edward K Phelps. M. D., hh. D , discovered tkc formula of Paino's celery com pound, a remedy that has becomo tho standard ncrvo restorer, blood purifier, and btrcugthener from one end of tho country to tho other, a preparation that stands unrivalled as tho medioino that makes peoplo well. It is a fact, much commented upon that mon and women of national repu tation and prominence, Hkc Gen, DciiIh, Stato Trcas. Golvin of Now York, Mr. Carlisle's privato secretary, Mayor McShano of Montreal, Row Fr. Ouellct, Com. Howoll, ex-Minipter to Austria John M. Francis, and a host of others who aro caroful what they employ when sick, and havo tho amp lost opportunities for finding out what is bst, have of their own accord sent letters describing fully their perma nent recovery from rheumatism, heart weakness, sleeplessness, debility, kid ney troubles, and diseases of tho stom ach and liver. In all thcso oases Paino's celery compound was the rem edy that was ablo to completely and permanently bring buck health, make poor blood again rioh and pure, and regulato and build up tho ncrvouH sys tern w 1 1 on weakened and dormiged. w 1. - 2..? (2T25' . '-. MM - 1 ' t RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, MAY 1, 1890. CJoltl ritihlN t CJlllutt DUtrlil. Hii.i.ktt, Col, April 27, ISilfi. Friend Uowiner. At l have been reading the Gri'at. Family Weekly this afternoon it reminded mo that I prom iied you I would lei ou hear from me occasionally. We are having beautiful weather hero now. The roads are dry and dusty and it looks queer tu see no vegitution at nil grow in L-; the trees arc not leaved out and one can sco snow in any direction by looking on tho mountains, mill tho roads aro dry and dusty. Business is lively here in our little town. Thrro are some lifiy houses in construction at thu present time and some vory good ones There is a stone store to be darted in thu morning, 60x70, two story, with brick front. I oficn wish Hen Ludlow eould he her with his brick yard, at $20 per thousand There aro a number ui good mines here the Luiiuln, Jack of Diamonds, Cuekao, and many others. The re duction work.", here, handle a great deal of oie, something like fifty ears per day and work fifty men at a shift and they never stop, Thoro is anoth er ouu building, and will bo need for more There nro two or three steam haists being put in operation in sight of us, betides tho many wo cannot see. Thore was a terrible fire at Cripplo Creek, Saturday. 1 sup- pose you have, seen au account of it, but I must toll you a little about it. Mr. Martin and I went over yesterday to seo the ruins. It was next to tho great Chicago firo. It burned over a space of clavon blocks, all solid build ing; burned the postoffico and over 25,000 letters. They had to put dy aamito under somo houses to stop tho firo and in ono instatuo thero was a man in the house and he was shot up into tho air 100 feet. Tho wero a number of lives lost. Tho estimated loss f proporty was $1,000,000 with an insurance of $220,000. Tho town is in a horriblo condition. Hundreds of people made homeloss and penniless, although some wero rebuilding. Wo went around and took dinner with A. L. Funk at tho Lincoln hotol and there wo met the smiling faco of Port Hcdgo. Ho seemed glad to sco us and wanted to know if thero was enough left in Webster county to go to tho stato convention. I told him I thought they would havo to got somo from Kansas to fill vacancies. Hn looked as natural as nvcry and I think is doing well. I aw glad to hoar you aro having such good rains thero and hope old Nebraska will re doom herself this fall. Hoping our delegates to tho stato convention will do ull they oau towards securing the nomination for L, P. Albright for stato treasurer, I will oloso hoping ho may got tho nomination so I can como homo and vote for him. I remain as over, llespootfully, J. C. Wahneu. In Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and Amenoa, the five great continents, Slink er medioinea are being nsed by Buffering humanity for the ouro ot siokuesa nnd disease. Never was thero ench n universal do mand, never each wonderful results. Blinker Digestive Cordial, a cure for indigestion, is prepared from herbs and roots, and Is a natnral roinady, which cares by aiding nature and not by fight ing har. Shaker Digestlvo Cordial makes those fat, who have beonmo thin by not digest ing their food, It roatortm the spirits and the appelitt of thoso who aro dejected nnd fagged cut from tho wearing effects of Indigestion. It relievos thu oymntoms ot dysportln, nnd, efter ulng for n reasonable tlra llnully cures thu complaint. Hold by druggiitH. Trlol bottlea It) ,' cents. Dr. Price's Cream Making Powder A Pure Qrapa Cream "l Tartar Powder 'CT-'ii'r 5a i. Jsr?T?T5J't '?r' " Itailii. Erick Horgeiuan killed six young wolves anil one old wolf last week. .1. Ruckles our assessor was around assessing in this vicinity Wednesday. O. E. ltamoy had tho misfortune of having one of his horses get cut in a wire fence Sunday. Somu of tho farmers have cotntneno od planting corn. C. M. Wilson of Otto was south of tho river transacting business this week. Misses Hansen and Holmes of lied Cloud wero in this neighborhood Sun day visiting An Epworth Lcaguo was organized at New Virginia hist Sunday. The League meets each Sunday evening at 7:30. Mr. Ileaton A. McCall havo put about 200 head of catllo in C. F. Gath er's pasture. Emory and Everrctt Hcan and their families were vuitory at Kcv. Uean Sunday, Tho supper at tho Dano schoolhousc Friday night was largely attended and about $10 was cleared. Hugh Mihcr and wifo wore seen in this vicinity on thoirhioyolcs Sunday. Charley Sine and J. A. Lockhart had tho good luck tho other day of killing ono old wolf and capturing scvon young ones. Mrs. Lizzie Sorronsnn from near Cowlos was in this locality last week visiting her brother. Stunnkii. 100 Kcwtml, $IOO. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there is at least ono dreaded disettse that science has boon able to enro in all its stages and that is catarrh. Unit's Catarrh Care is the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being n constitution al disease requires a constitutional rem edy. Hall's Catarrh Cnro is taken inter nally, noting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tho foundation of the disease and giving tho patient atrcngtu by build ing up the constitution nnd assisting na ture in doing its work. The proprietor's have so much faith in its curative power's that they offer one hundred dollars for any case thpt it fails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY &C() Toledo, O. 2T8old by druggists, 7Go. Illudvn. C, II. Rust enjoys telling what an accomodating (?) democratic post master tho people of Iiladcn havo to deal with. Another fine rain visited this vi rility Monday night. .A. P. Johnson traded off his pony team tho foro part of this wook, John Hyland and wifo took thoir departuro Monday for Grand Island whero they will enter tho Soldiers' Homo. Mrs. Hyland is over 80 yoarB of ago and is in an almost lielploss condition boing a great sufferer from rheumatism. Nols Anderson was in Hastings Monday. Richmond of Red Cloud was in this city Saturday. W. A. Shottenkirk and his two daughters, Alta and Ora, of Hluo Hill took dinner with Mr. A. Reed's of this placo Saturday. Mrs. S. Day of Rod Cloud drovo up Friday after her daughter Mablo. Mrs. Doylo of Holcstino, who has bocn visiting her mother at Heatrico, returned Friday to Mrs. J. R. Horn's and drovo across tho country to her homo Saturday. When Baby was sick, wo gavo her CastorU. When sho va3 a Child, ho cried for Castorta, When 6ho tecamo Ml, feho clurif; to Castorta. Wfcca bho had Children, bko ga o them Cuatorifc Highest of all in Leavening Tower. RoYal 3g353 ABSOLUTELY PURE Mrs. H. Leo has received her new stock of millinery goods. I). P. Kimmol is somewhat on the sick list and has a helper in tho per son of a oung man from Luwreneo. Our bicycle hoys took a run up to Hastings Sunday. Hut mot with his usual bad luck and it cost him a V to get his wheel fixed. Did yau spo thu two .loo's when thc were up from Oklahoma last week 7 It. Leo received a letter onnouncing the death of his mother who resides at Kussollvillc Iowa. How to Treat a Wire. (From l'acitlo Health Journal.) First, get u wife; second, bo patient. You may linvo grent trials and perplexi ties in your business, but do not, there fore, carry to your homo a cloudy or con tracted brow. Your wifo may havo trials which, though of less magnitude, may be h nrd for her to bear. A kind word, u tender look, will do wondurn In chasing from her brow nil clouds of gloom. -To this wo would mill nlwnys keep n bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. It is the best and is sure to be ueeded sooner or later. Yonr wifo will then know that you really cnro for her nnd wish to protect her health. For sale by II. E. Grico. COU'lVN. Tho class of '00 gave a social at tho school houso last Friday night. If tho supper was a fair saro pie, wo should judgo that many of tho young ladies aro already graduates in tho art of cooking. Several parties from out of town wero in attendance among thoso wero Lowolling C. Wil son, Mortius H. Adamson and Kar uestness G. Tcrrill and their respec tive ladies. Owing to tho failure of their minis tor to got hero in timo Sunday after noon thero was no preaching at the Christian church. Amboy's Christion Endeavor met with the Cowlos Endeavor last Sun day. Hro. Nelson, n formor Cowles boy. now preparing for the ministry at Fairfield, spent tho Sabbath with his many friends and relatives at thiB placo. His friend Harmon Mottcr ac companied him, Section Boss Hutchison haB just finished laying new stcol rails from this oity to Hluo Hill. John in ono of tho best track men on tho It. & M. and is woll worthy ol tho position of roud master. Goo. Clauson is hero with his bridge mon. Thoy aro going to put in two now bridges south of town. William Errott is boarding at tho zoolopolitao, having just completed a most successful term of school at Roscmnnt. Polly Hall, who is attonding sohool at Hod Cloud, spont Saturday and Sunday with his folks. D, J. Best, dispatcher from Oxford, rodo down ont day last wook to sco his mother, returning in tho evening. Ho has recently purohased a $125 hi cyolo direot from France. Presiding Eldor Alexander of Hast ings preaohed to nn over filled house at tho M. E. church last Sunday. Evorjbody is rejoicing over tho bountiful rains this spring. With tho raising of a big crop and the olcotion of Win. Mcluuloy (?) wo will forget all the hard times in tho past NUMBER 18 - - Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder and our only thought will bo to Hto for tho fill lire. F. A, Good hud tho inisfortuno to smash the front wheel of his lucyolo ono night lust week. That bioyolo wasn't built for two. Mr. I). P. Davis, a (imminent liveryman and merchant or Goshen, Yii., him thin to say on tho nulijeot of rheumatism: "I takti pli'iiHtini in reeoininending Chamber IiiIu'h Pain Halm for iSeiimatism, hh I know from personal exporionoo that it will do nil that iw claimed for it. A ear ngo till Hprlng my brother was laid np in hrd with Inllnmntory rheumatism nnd ll(Tercd Inteliselyy. Tho lirst applica tion uf (JIuiluhorlain'H 1'iuii Halm (used the pain hi ul thu use of one tint t It. com pletely cured him. lor Halo by II. E. Orloe. W'v. Have IiL't-hltri To continue our offer to Honil Tm: Citir.i mill tho Nebraska and Kiiiiriih Knrmor to any mhlret-H fur 81 10. Send in jour luhlreks, nnd to tho suliscriber who will Hend hh if I for TiiK Ciiikk nnd 'J5 cents extra, wo will Hind Till MM COPIES OF THE FAHMHR to any mhlresH ho may Rcleut in tho Unittil .States or Can ada, for ONE VICAR EACH. This ia u premium offer for Tm: CitiKr. - Wo might tell jou moro about One Minute "uugh Cure, but you probably know that it cures u cough. Every ono does who has used it. It is n perfect remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness. It is an especial favorite for children, being pleasant to take ami quick in curing. O Ii Cutting. Do You Wunt Piihttirc. On llio let of tho month tha town herd will bo started and if you mint jour cow pusture.l cot nroand by that time, us only a limited number will bo taken this seuson. Appy to 10-21 C. II. Kaley. For Sule r Trade. A houea and two lots, in th south end of the city, for dale; 'or, will trado for horses, wiigon, harutss, otc. Apply to lf4t W. J. Pkuiit, Rod Cloud, Nob. a fijm. ui,oon Is kept for service at H. Day'a barn. Tola. Hull was bred at Lincoln in the fall of 181)'.', whll his moMiur wan on exhibition at tha atata fair. This bull took llrat premium at the Webstar county fair ia fall of 18!r.. This is tha beat bred Jersey bull in Webster couuty. His weight i l'JOO lbs. For furthur particulars, call at . lAY'rt IIA11N, Foot of Elm St, Ked Cloud. Cull on J. II. Smith for inaurnnoa agaiiiBt tire and lightning, also In euros crops agninst hull in tho Furnieru' Union Insurance Trees and IManfN. If you want uny trees, shrubs r plants this spring, now is tho timo to order them. Strawberry phiutB, Hrst-class, CO conte por hundred. L. II. Rust. EXPECTANT We Offer You a , RimKDV Which IN5UKU3 Safety . of Life to Moth MOTHERS. er and Gbiiti. "MOTHERS' FRIEND" Robs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk. , ' My wifo used ' MOTIIEIIS' FBIKMIi" he- I fnr.. I.lrlli nf ln-r Ill-It cli M Mho did not i sutler from flttJII'N or IMI.S-wimrtuIeltly ( niilenilot tlioeruiiMl hour nurTiriii'Miut lltllu sou law no p.un ouurwuru iuiu uur ' recovery wni rapid. .. . , ., i ii. i: JuimsTON. Uufauhi, AU. I Rent by Mall or r.xnresH.ou receipt of iirlrr, l.0 irr liettlo. 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