The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 19, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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THE HMD CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNE 39, 189(5.
JUDGE OF TI
SKI GOUT
Congi
essman Powers Enthusiastic Over Paine s
Compound, the Gi eatest
Spring Remedy.
Celery
Judge 1W re, who today represents Hoiiho of Representative, V S. mcr davs l.BnMml,in,.n ,
Vermont in .cm, Corel a- Washing.,,, I). C ,Veb. ID, 1800. TZ
tiunal house wh a iiugMficont ,. I have for several years been ac of .11 ,DrL r,tZ"a U i
cordas.awycr and judge of ,h .. , led wilh lIw J.lcaI quaIitics J" Z'i
pro o court ul mont. 0f ,w- (.,,cry ,, .d ca imo !7 Zo Z
loll as VT ,, ' " """t!ally idM It, ..paclBc ,nv.Id who are '-run own" by he
leaned, New hBu, lawyer. ,,, , e,ses f-r w,,(.. it. use is re- Ion, tring winter or worn out and
Thou,!, but All yea.s of B,, ho was C()I1,u led by i,s proprietors, afflicted bv disease
a member of po Wniiont legislature H llenrv Powers ti. . . .-.' ,
a third of , fry np.,n, ,.,. " Vt is V .".T . ," FUnd hfla,lh
iq-i . i i . Hl ' ' ,fi a woll-nourishi'd nervous Hvsteni
;, ' " ."" , ,,U : """ ' "f ,hl y ''"' "' t W U-t any tired June's ce.ery compound ropa r' e
bouse. lh ,Pptl8,, h..i, n or ailing pej.. ,.., IIiak0 or tl.cfO worn, nervous system as nni.il ol!
member of tlu, .,...,.. ,l ,,. prco.o.., summer ,. is , purify ,!o " """ '
;-": ;-; 1 S74 ,. od ud relate ,hcir nerves minent Tur f,r , n JT
he bourne ju,p. ,. i!, Hupn-mo with l',i,', ,.(1,n compound. It is ,ria ncrvoua d,h.l! r i .
mat, .r the M. wport.at o,ios .t lo tin. power of ... ,!, nmL ,;'! " "'"'"""P0"!! ,' ""
,o bo , ,. v,,0t ort, u , jiso ,t r:L:st ,?Lisx
ixo jurtco on I ho Miprrmo beuoh in O'-'Iory compound in stroiigthoniui; the the richt road to lio.l.t.
any ol our states hns a reputation for jaded .system, and in brinMni: it back l'ain,'u i , ,
moro clearly tun! unmistnkablv ex- , ... .' i i i n . "acK j alne s celery compound is the ono
pressing hiop.Mon, WnS- " ,,flr? '" C n' ""' "Prin rCU, knowu "t
iied indorsement of laina celery J ''" ronl dan8or Umt ""C8 sick never fails to benefit. Get Paino's
compound in the following letter is as PC0Pl0 in.ilio faco is tho putting of! celery compound, and only I'aino's
inwmmmi
me eoiiorooi), ouiiqsis m m.
me rosi ion is mum.
b Dcaswre, n tiotit Running Densnore
jaTTiiiiiS5BS55S5S533SJ
BESUINE
TO
DENVER
ollce lu Tcucliom.
Notice is hereby given that 1 will
examine all persons who may dcBiro
to Odor themsolvcs HH nan.li'rlna ?nr
teaohers oftho publio schools of this
county, at Red Cloud on tho third
H-iiurdny of each month.
Special examinations will hn Tinld
on tho Friday proceeding tho 3d Sat
urday of each month.
The standing desired for 2d and
3d grade- certificates is tho Baino no
grado below 70 por cent., nvorage 80
por cent; for first grado certificate
no grade bolow 80 per cent., avorage
UO por oont. in all branches required
by law.
D. M. IIuntib, County Supt.
A ii:.v imcturi:,
An Ncen 1'rom ffly Cotlnuu floor.
While sitting here, at tho western
entraiico of my cottngo, gozing away
to the fcouthwarJ, I see stretched be
fore mo tho hilU and plains of Nebras
ka, with spots of verdure and clumps
of trees scittcrcd hero and there, und
in fancy 1 seo tho Huffalo and tho
red man darting in and ou, now
couching down behind tho little knot
of trees or shrubs (for such they seem
t one who has boon reared auioog
the northern pines of a far away coun
try), now dashing out into tho open
plain or crcrpine along through the
tall wild grasses, or standing erect in
their wild majesty, both man and
beast, sniffing the air for danacr.
Then bringing my gasc a littlo nearer
1 see tho placid waters of tho Repub
lican river, along whoso banks fancy
still leads mo to see the tepees of the
red man scattered among the shubbcry
nbilo hero and thcro a little, curling,
blue smoko arises from the camp tires,
which tho pquaws Bre kcepinc in
readiness to cook tho game whioh
their lord and masters have gono to
procure for their evening meal.
Bringing my gnzo yot a littlo nearer
I see something which brings mo back
to civilization, and a sadneis comes
over me like a pall, for, as I gaze, I
Pto tho village burying ground where
the bodies of many, both known and
unknown, lie moldcring into dust and
the marble shafts erected by sorrow
ing relatives and friends stand deam-
ing in the sun, reminding us of the fate
of all mankind. Still nearer and
within calling distance I seo our
yuung men's byciclo track, where a
few of our cricretic youne men arc
busy with shovel and spade getting
the track ready for ihc coming bicycle
meet, i bus within the distance of a
lew milis the history of a great world
lien. Tho hills where the red mon
loauied and where their bones have
bleached in the glaring sun and win
ters cold, and the river along wIioro
banks iho romance of the pjst lies,
the sad unknown and uurest of tho
future which civilization brings, and
tho pulsing throbbing life and pleas
ures of tho present. Thus the tido of
humanity sweeps on and when my
bones shall lio moldoTing with the
rest in tho lonely 4,city of the dead,"
some wile yet unborn may sit where I
now sit, dreaming and weaving webs
of fancy of tho past, prosont and
future.
IIMIIII IIII.H.I. n ll.lll LP I, ..I...,. , , I,.,,,, t j
M
for Infants and Children.
OTHERS, Do You Know tlntIwsoric
Batcmnn a Drops, Cfc-ifn-ya Conllnl. innnv w.niui .m.... ...... ...
most remedies for ctU.lren are comil 0f ,,um r nior,,,llBP,
Po Yon Know that opium jnJ morphine nro .tuf) la narcotlr pol.om
wnhr, 7? th,at '" ,uo' cuuctricg Jf"S'" 0 Dot permitted to sell uarcotles
without labeling thorn polwns t
P Yoa Know that you ould not permit any mcdielno to be girea your chUd
unless you or your physician taouof hat It Is composed t
Po Yon Know that Castcrla Is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of
Its Ingredients Is published with owry bottlo f
Po Yon Know that Cactod is tho prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel ntcher
That It has been In use for nearlr thirty yMrs, and that moro Castorla Is no- sold than
of all other remedies for children tomblned f
Po Yon Know that the Talent Offlce Department of tho United States, and of
other countries, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. Pttcher and his assigns to oso tho word
CMtorfa" and lta formula, ! that to Imitate them Is a stato prison offense 1
Po Yon Know that one the reasons for granting this government protection was
because Castorla had been proven to bo absolutely harmless?
Po Yon Know that 35 average doses of Castorla are furnished for 35
cents, or ono cent a doso r
Po Y Know that whes possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may
be kept well, and that you may I vo unbroken rest J
Wall, these thing, an worth hnn.ir-p. They aro facto.
The fac-rimUa
Ignatnra of
i every
&m
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
WM
It would tie hard to convince n man
sulToritiK from bilious colio that his
uKony is lne to a microbe with an nn
pronouneable natno. Hut one doso of
DcWIttV Colio and Cholura Cnro will con
vinoH him of its power to nfTord instant
relief. It kills pain. C L Cotting.
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Willow ;rvck,
Nellie Ron has gone to Pawnee
oountj, this state,
The m my friend of Mrs, Anna
Bloueb will be nrr in bear of her
serious illness and the loss of a babj
girl.
Miis Nan and Mr. Greenlee visited
at Mr. Mousbangs the 14tb.
Tho board of district 24 would do
well to securo Miss Nau as teacher
for the coming year, as sho gavo tho
best of satibfaction during tho seven
months term which closea May 22.
Miss Maud Daggot f Red Cloud is
visiting Miss Bessie Wilder.
Several of tho young folks went
fishing and caught two fish.
Mr. S. Bruncr will have about fifty
bushels of peaches and a car load of
chorrics.
Tho wheat crc-p i. about ready lor
harvost. Thcro are about 2000 acres
in this vicinity. Manitobia.
SDR.KILMER'Ss
AND
Qnifed Typewri
upm
1010 Farnam St, Omaha, Nab.
A. C, Hosiuer, Agt., Ited Cloud, Neb.
CALIFORNIA
FIKE
Hull and CjrcloucM
May overtake vmi nnv ilnv n um,.
Poporty protected ot reduced rntee, of
U. E. Pond.
Rlpans Tabulee.
R!pan8 Tabulea cure nnusaa,
RIpanB Tabulea: at druggist.
Rlpans Tabulea cure dlulnesi.
Rlpans Tabulea cure headache.
Rlpans Tabulea cure' flatulence.
Rlpans Tabulea cure dyspepala.
Rlpans Tabulea assist digestion.
Rlpans Tabulea cure bad breatk.
Rlpans Tubules euro biliousness,
Rlpans Tabulea: ono gives relief.
Rlpans Tabulea euro Indigestion.
Rlpans Tabules euro torpid liver.
Rlpans Tabulea: gentlo cathartic.
RIpanB Tabulea cure constipation.
RIpanB Tabulea: for sour stomach.
Rlpans Tabules euro liver troubles.
Rlpans TabuIeB: pleasant laxative.
Caution,
AH InstKtitntu'otis oonh cures contain
npiates mid aro liable to dry up the
phlem ami w.ucns in Mih bronchial tnbes
anil ltinRH, thereby cnuiiiK congestion.
Wo guarantee Hejgh' Cherry CoubIi
C. lJf Cottirg.
rowif.
During my travels I stopped r iho
village of C i-vles and as fnrniun seem
ed in my favor I was ther- luriru;
tluiir cnmiiiencement exereifs wlii..li
were mo l.rst ol tho kind, lor that Syrup, 1Katn.uhl8 danger
piaec. it was witn pleasure 1 llstenud
to tho orations and cssas; but feel an
though I must speak a few words of
praise for Miss Sarah Tcel, whose ori
ginality was splendid aod delivery
excellent. In faof, the whole eliss
did splendidly.
Mr. Myrt Adamson and lady were
visiting with Mr. C. L Fuller of L-.w-rence
last Sundav.
Somo people of Cowlcs and vaeinitv
wero down neur iho river L'atherio"
gooseberries which are very abundant
tins year.
Dr. Hall was oalled out lo Willow
Croek to seo Harry Brubaker who is
quito sick. Q, & K.
Wbce Bafty was sick, wo gavo her Castorla,
When sho was a Child. Kim crleJ for CasJort.
When sho becamo Miss, kIip clung to Castorla.
Wlien she had Children, ulio gave them Caatorta.
l&
Rodf
KBNEUilEfic "UURB1
DlHttolves Orvel
flU Stnnt. hHrSV Hit In mam naln la iixik
ttralnlnf after urinaUea, aaln la the back aaa
hips, sudden stoppajre ef water wlta presture.
unght's Disease
)m sTaaAl If! Hn. awnry tlrtwn JOfVaM-nAMA
cumi urlnury troubles and klUncj UlfflculUo.
liivcr fjompialnt
rorpld or cnlara-cd liver, foul breath, bilious
pm, bilious headache, poor digestion, (out
Catarrh of the Bladder
Inflammation, irritation, u Wrtlnn. ilrlhKlln..
frequent calls, pass blool, mucus or pus.
At DriicKlots SO cents aaa t l.OO HUt.
laTaUdt' Oulil to llMlU." frr-CoiuultaUoa free.
DlV. KlLMIH & CO., OlNQIUHIOK, N. V.
Mr. James l'erdne, nn old eohlier resid
ing nt Monroe, Mich,, was severely Hllliot
ed with rheumatism but received prompt
relief from pain by uslu Chamberlain's
l'rtin Halm. He saye: "At times my buolc
would ache so badly that I oould hardlv
raise tip. If I had not gotten relinf I
would not be here to write the-e. few lines.
Chnmberlain'n I'ain Dahn ha done me n
great deal of iood and I foel very thank,
ful for it." For sale by II. E. Qrice.
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Market Itcnovt.
Corrected weekly by lied Cloud Prodiico CV.
Wheat f)0 r,o
Corn now o
Oats now ig
Barley x,
' 73
HBB 2 SO
liutchor's stock....- 2 002 CO
Butter 8
KRS 7
Potatoes 10
apringchickonanorlb :j
Ulu hons por lb 7
Turkoys
Hay per ton '. 003
llnw Alkiill Injure, Vegetation.
Tho peculiar behavior of alkali la
larRely a result of Its solubility In
water. To this causo tho well-known
'rise of the alkali' Is due. When tho
ground bus been wet by rnln or Irriga
tion, the water evaporates at tho mir
faro lcalnK the soluble salts behind nt
this point. Hy reason of capillary nt
trnctlon moro water rises to tako the
plnce of that which has disappeared,
bringing with It more alkali -in solution
until finally .1 crust of salts Is formed
at the Bin face ot tho soil. It Is this
concentration of Injurious Baits Into 11
strongly corrosive Inyer which causca
tne greaiesi instruction.
Other bad eflects of black nlknll are:
1. Clay hsrd-pnn, which results
from the union of the black alkali witn
finely divided clay at various depths
below the surface.
2. The loss of humus toIiIoI. la .
rld away In solution with tho aid of
sodium carbonate.
3. The injury to the tilth of odob
soils, which assume a lumpy and un
cultlvable 'condition in th'e presence of
black alkali.
Prof. Jt H. Forbes,
la Bulletin 18, Arffona Experlmeal
Station.
-jQk
srfT
rr,
"Save My Child!"
is the cry of
nmiiy an I ,
c agonized
5t,T5' mother
fte whose
ysilJ, tfcon&
writhes in croup or whoop
ing cough. In such cases,
Dr. Acker's English Rem
edy proves a blessincr and
J a godsend. Mrs. M. A.
Burke, of 309 E. 105th St.,
iew l ork, writes : "Dr.
Acker's English Remedy1
nurtru my Daoy oi oroncm
tis( and also gave instant
relief in a severe case of1
) croup."
j sires, 25c: sec.: si. All Dminrlsts.
AtKfK.MiiiiiMlCo.,lnst'tambfrisu,M.T
cr:
C. JENKINS. "
TKAOII'ItOF
Violin, :ornct ami Clarliiul.
Ited Cloud, Nell.
VIII gimruiitee satisfaction to srlwlars who
l.'.ml,n,i, 'F:1'" "l, "' "l" M,,A,, li'Stiuiiienta.
win give thi e le8ons (em )i lesson one hour)
fnrSl.oe. I'l.iuostiineil pri0iy. IMMiword
at this ollee. or addres me, general delivery,
and 1 will cill.
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HIRES RootDffer mn.
tains the best herbs, berries
and roots nature makes for
rootbeer making. Take no
other.
"''If t.r Ttf rurl.. r UlrM fo ruiiWil It.
l lU,-ijj.c. Jj.llou s.,Ufv , ,,ri
Well-Prepared Ground. The true
rule la U sow no more ground than can
b thoroughly prepared; but where the
noil la not too enmnact. and 1. .
weed growth, plowing may Bometime
pa oiopensea wun and the upper crust
be DUt in KOOd Bhann tn r.n.i... ...
jr careful harrowing. Thua it may be
under way before tho pressing Bpring
work begins.-rEx.
.v PARKER'S CIMCER TONIC
r..r,.i.iV,. rnVt'.UD1" PfMUtr. dimming etomfa"4
lumVift.??,,..U t""fdi'" nt" :urt. when tlloUu
..PARKER'S
fnn. and bfltltinM th k.1.
..ninirtt.. a 1n,j.i ilB
Nr.r JTUU to ll.toro oWl
Cimtfnlp iStr.tf. htr?4Ut
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ENNYR0YAL PILLS
J-WA . aJeraia rrllahl. . VLTl VT. .. Mi.
1 DrufiUi for
UN aralatl 1
in sales.. Uia,
::".''. v7.f-.-)rvw 'natnru
. stlltrr Top I snllia.fa in 1..
at,.itSyi7,f.;''"k''"''te5i-;ig
Med a I i;m niritiiiaVUr i
.".!'""?"" Mr
QASE & MoNlTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W.
Moon Rrviv. - ncn rT.rvTTr urn
Collections promptly attended to, and j
but.oDiuuueuue Bonoiiea.
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