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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1896)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1896. K u U 8 pit's cm wit The Clrnl Hfiiii'ily In Hi" Wrll ..-II IHiiUi" I'voplu Well. There is ono true spuoiiic for dis caHOB nrirtint; from impure blood and a debilitated nervous system, and that is I'li'nc'M celery compound, so ftonora'ly prescribed by physicians It is probubly tlio most remarkablo remedy th.it tlio scientific research of this country 1ms produced. I'rof. Kd word K. Phelps. M. I)., LL. D., of Dartmouth college, lirst prcHcribcd what is now known (ho world ovor as Puinu's celery compound, a positive onto lor djupi'psiu, billiousncos, liver complaint, neuralgia, lheumntism, nil ticrvous diseases and kidney troubles. For tlio latter I'.iino's celery compound iiiis Hicocrdcd ng.iin and nijain where 'ver thing els" h:is failed. l,Wt of IIuiiniin I'lilr Tor lIU. Following is a list of faint to bo licld in KittiRUH during tlio preeont your, their dates, locutions, and pocrotaries, iib ro ported to tlio State Hoard of Agriculture and furnished by Secrotary P. D. Co burn: Allen County Agricultural Socioty: ILL. I londorsou, Secrotary, lola; Sop toniber 812. lirowii County Imposition Association: E. llnjo, Secrotary, Hiawatha; Saptoni Iter iri--li) CIiiibo County Agricultural Associa tion: II. P. (illicit, Sociotary, Cotton wood Kails; September 1518. Colley County Pair Association: J. E, Woodford, reorotury, Burlington; Soptomtmr If Til. Duughin County, Sibley Agricultural Association; Wm. Bowman, hoorottiry, Sibley; September 1(! 1H. Finney County Agricultural Socioty D. A. Minis, secretary, Garden Citj; Octobor i-D. Krunklln County Agricultural Society: Chun. II. Ridgwny, secretary, Ottawa; Soptombor 22 20. Greeley County Horticultural an Pair Association: I. 11. Newman, socro tary, Tribune; September 8-!), JackHim Count) Agriuulturnl and Fair Association: S. II. MeGrow, secretary, Ilolton; September 11 18. Johnson County Co-operative Fair As Hociatiou: C. M. DicUson, secrotary, Kdgorton; August 2, 211. Johnson County Pair Association: W. T. I'ugh, eecrotary, Olathe; August 25-23. Lion Couuty Pair Association: Ed. It. Smith, sucrotary, Mound City: Octo bor (5-10. Mlnuii County Agricultural nnd Mo uhnnic.il Association: (loo. l Leavitt, Decretory, l'aolu; Sopt. 2!) Oct. . Montgomery County- Southeast Kan oan District Pair Association: U. W. Kingsley, neerotury, Indepondenco; Oc tober III lti. Morris County Kvpooition Company: E J. Dill, Fecrotary, Council (Jrovo; September 22 25. Nemaha Pair Association: John Sto well, M'crotarv, Seimca; Sptoniber8-ll. Neosho CoHnty-Tho Chanuto Agri cultural, Fair, Park and Driving Abso elation: K. C. Uawlings, secretary, Chanute; September 1 5. Neosho County Agricultural socioty, II. Lodge, socrotary, Krio, Sopt 8-11 Nobs County Fair Association: Sum G. ShonlTer, Bocrotary, Nosa City; Son tombor 17 111. Osnge County Fair Association; G. V. Doty, secretary, Burlingame; Sop tombor l-l. Osborco County Pair Association: P. .P. Wolle, secretary, Osborn; September Jf)-18. Hiloy County Agricultural Socioty: U. C. Chappoll, Bocrotary, Hiloy; Son tember 10-18. Rooks County Pair Association: D. 11, Smyth, secretary, Stockton; Soptom her 8-11. Saline Connty Agricultural, Horticul tural v. Mechanical AHsociation: II. It. Wallace, Bocrotary, Snlina; Octobor 7, 8, and .). Sedgwick County KnnsaH State Fair: O. s. smith, Becrotary, Wicnita; Sep to mber ----(1. Wilson County Frodoniu Agricultu ral Association; J, II. Edwnrus, eocro tary, Predonia; August 25-28. In the vicinity of the Bonnet. West morel mid County, l'n., nhnotit any one can tell you how to euro u In me baok or stiff neck. They dampen n piece of flan nel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind It on tlie ntieoieu parm and lu one or two itnys me irouuie nas uisnppeared. This i-niuu troatmuut will promptly earn h pain in the nido or cheat. Mr. K. M, i'rjc, u piominent murchant of lloquet HptiitiH vi r hl.;)ily of l'ain Unlin and ills rucoiiim. ndntioiiB havu had much to do witli mUliig it popular there, For SHloby ll.K.Orioe. Dr. Price's Crcarn'Ur.kln? Powder Worid'o Pair lilsiiest McJaUnd Diploma. II mm w li!ne. Corn doing nioclf. Stacking graia is the order of the day. The hum of the threshing machine enn he heard. Tim tabernacle meetings will cloic this week. Hov. 1. P. Hnfikiris of Ouido Kock is attending (he meeting!1. Smile of the bojtt made (uito a di turhmicc in the meeting Itifit Sunday night Quito a number of the Walnut erui k cities were in nttutidanei at inerting hi'it Sunday. Mi. Alt' iMcdill is president of tlio L 'iiiruo in the pi ice of N. i i). Smith. Hov. iilackucll preached a mission ary dlTourso to a largo audience at the iMcCall school-housn hint Sunday. Joseph and Jack Van Dyke, of North Branch, Kanh.iH, are visiting their Brother, Will Vanl))kc of Line, this week, Kurty Audcrffon is still .suffering from the lire cracker. Dr. Moranvillo is attending him. Walter Noble, of Walnut Creek, was the guest of E. W. Anderson last Sunday, It would ho hard to convince a in nil suffering from blliniiH cnllo that Iih agony is duo to a microbe with an mi- nroiiouiicalile name. Hut ono uoho of UoWitt'rt Colle and Cholera Cure will con- vinou him of its power to afford inntatit rollcf. It kill pain. C L Cutting. COWICM. J. K. Harris will erect a fine hous on his farm in the noar future. The Junior Endcavorers will have a picnic this week near Mr. Bcal'.s Vr, Gnod'n eliiss of the M. E. Hchnol Mill Iiiivm a picuio next week. i liiou ii u maehiui's can tie heard in evriy diri'otinn. Waller & Boron IJros. arc doing lino work with thoir steamer. As Mr, Waller is an old engineer, who would not think of us ing a horso power when a steamer docs the work just as cheap and so much caflicr and quiokcr. J no. Wallers baby is quite siok at present. Mr. Mctoalf of Peru and Miss Mo- Call of Hcd Cloud havo been employ ed to tcaoh the Cowlcs school for the coming year. Oats id these parts arc not very good. Wheat is good. i e i Laat stininior one of our grand children was nick with a sivoro bowul trouble. Our doctor's remedies had failtid, then wo tried Chainburlain's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea ltomedy, which gavo very speedy reliuf. We regard it as tlio best medicine ever put on the market for bowel complaints. Mrs. K. O. Gregory, Frodorlokstown, Mo. Thin certainly is the bust medicine ever put on tlio mar ket for dyhentery, summer complaint, uolio nnd rholera infantum in children. It never fails to give prompt relief when used in rensonnble tune nnd the plain printed directions are followed. Many mothors have expressed their sincere gratitude for the cures it tins effected. For Bale by II. K. Orioe. Stitto :rcck. Oats will not inuko mero than half a orop. Th.-y are nearly all out. Mrs. W. A. McKoighan was visiting in this part last week. Miss Miia Davis is visiting in town this week with her sister Dully. Somo have had to run their binders on Sunday to save the rusted oats that ripened and fell down so fast. 8vcral stockmen lrivo been around since tlio republican convention buy ing cattlo and paying fair prices, on the strength of MoKinley's election The tabernacle tent is up and well filled day and night. It belongs to the United Brethren. Jim Butler and Diok Ferris of Bed Cloud were visiting Al. Scrivncr Sun day. Hov. cltz of hsbon delivered a very ablo sermon at Mt. Hope Sunday ovoning. Pleasant Dale has ro-orgamzcd her Sunday-school with Wm. VanDyke soperintendent. Potato bugs, grass hoppers and ohinoh bugs are all gone. Tho potatoes wore ubout one third destroyed. OUCA810NAI.. Kli Hill, Lnmber Olty, Pa., writes, "1 have been suffering from piles for twenty live yearn and thought my onse incurable, DoWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve was recom mended to me ns a pile cure, so I bought a box and it performed a permanent euro." This is only one of a thousand of nlmilnr casea. Eozoma, sores and skin diseases yield iiniokly when it ia used. 0 L Cot ting, Walnut Creek. Wo had a fino rain on Thursday morning and tho farmers are happy. Sucking oats and outting weeds is now the order of tho day. James llcaton is having his mower repaired in order to harvest his grass orop, Fred Sihcrt is at homo again. Ho worked for S. llcaton this summer. Mrs. Smith is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Pearl Ailos in Garfield. N. L. D. Smith has ptirohasod a now mower and now wo expact that work will suffer on iho ranch again, if tho boya agrco to it. Mr. Geo. llcaton has his oats about stacked. A. MeCall tent a car load of hogs to Kansas City this week. Tho camp meetings on Penny creek still continue. There have been somo additions to tho society at that place, Mrs. Armina MeCall, not Mrs. Abo Merrill was elected president of Ml. Pleasant Kpwnrth Lenguo. W. II BatiiH.iy wis in Walnut crock this week looking up the New Eng laud Loan & Trust Co's. real estate interests. Nowadnys when women nro trying to do ever) thing it ia not strange that many things aro ever done. It is not ptrungo that (hero .ire all kinds of plijfioftl and mental dlxturlmuccri. If the women who is it doctor, or a lawyer, or a jonrtiallM, or in business would not try to bo a no clot) woman too it. might be different: but tho woman who knows when ehe has dviuo a (lii)'rt work has yot to bo born. Usually a uomiui's way is to keep doing until tihe drops, Working in this way has manifold evils. The most common trouble resulting from overexertion, either mentally or physically, is consti pation of the bowels, with nil its attend ant horrors. Dr. Pierce's I'letimiiit Pellets are the most effectual remedy lu tho market. The work upon tho system oatily, naturl ly, There is no uiipleaBant nausea after taking them. No griping no pain no dincomfort. They are composed of ma terials that go through tho system grad ually, collecting all impurities and, like tho good little servants that they are, disposing of them elfeotually. Hipatis Tannics. Hlpans Tubules cure nausea. C.'owleN. On Wednesday, of last week, Mrs. Itev. Mctoalf, accompanied by her sister-in-law, Miss Mctoalf, want to the eastern part of the itato for an exuuded visit with friends and rela tives. Mr. Charles Me'calf, a graduate of tho i'cru Nriiril, has been hired us teacher, and Mrs. MeCall as primary of tha schools for tho ensuing year. Died: Gladys, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Paul, on Tuesday night of last week. Tho funeral ser vices were held at tho residence on Wednesday, at 11 a. in , Itev. Dcakin officiating. Elder Johnson, president of the Fairfield college, preached on Sunday afternoon at tho Christian church. Mr. John Boinn'U, of Inavalo, visited at G. A. Latta's Sunday. Mr. Sheldon and family were guests at Mr. Bend's Sunday. The ladies ol the Congregational ohurch will give an ice orcam social at tho ohuroh on Thursday evening. Mr. Jas Carpenter and the Misses Mattio Burton and Alma Clay, of Franklin, wore visiting at D. 11. Car pentor's the first of the week. The Junior Endeavor mot under the new superintendent, Mr. Scott, on Monday uvoning, and preparations were undo to hold a picnic on Thurs day ufuruonn, in th grove south of town. This is the fourth dato set by the Juniors, and each timo wo havo been bles.-ed with a copious rain. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. .John Wnlltr is very siok. Dr. Moran villo in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Beal nude a trip to Blue Hill Tuesday. 0. C. Teel and family ot Bed Cloud visited at Charley Teel's Sunday. Mrs. Keenoy returned from Frank lin Monday, after an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. May Peak. Tho W. 0. T. U. will hold a Gospol Temperance meeting next Sunday evening at tho Congregational church with the following program: Singing congregation. Prayer Bor. Deakin. Singing, "Tho Light is Como" Choir. Booitation, "Tho llurascllor's Sign" Mabel Fuller. Becitation, "Little Maidens" Mabel Fowler. DR. KILMER'S trr KIDNK LIVER s $&H? Biliousness Headache, foul lireath, sour itoranch, baart buripuiulnclieft, dyipepsia, aoustipatlon. Poor Digestion Watrose after eating, pnin and bloating in tha itomaco, nhortue of breath, paiu in tho heart. Loss oi Appetite A splendid feeling to-day and a deprtsod ono to.nunrqw, uotliing Nt-ms to taste good, tired, Blcoplcs.4 and all un-trung, woaUue, debility. stvamp-ltoiit liuitilsup quickly a ruudown oiutitutlon and maUca the icik strong. At DriiKcUtH ,p,o reiiiN nud $1.00 kUc, "IiitiiIM' llultlu 10 llinltli" friH-ConruUUuii fne. Oil KlLMi:U .V CO., llLNGUAlilO.N, N. 1'. rYoo'f Hcoitatbn, "Is it Nothing to You?" Maude Hayes. Singing, "The Broken Pinions" Choir. "Tho Effects of Narcotics" Dr. Hall. Singing, "Sailing" Lidian' Quar tet. Becitation, "College Oil Cans" Bessie Carpenter. Singing, "Down With Bum" Choir. Addresf Mrs. MeClarcn. Singing, "White Ribbon Vibrations CVoir. Volunteer Speeches. Singing "Keep Pegging Away" Choir. Mnrollment of now members. Collection. Temperance Doxologt. Benediction Bev. Mettalf. IScygs' Tropical Oil. Tho only liniment on tho market to day that has n positive guarantee to do all tho Inbol calls for. Its great atrenglh and wonderful curntive powers aro parti cularly noticeablo in deop seated dls. eases, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. 0. L. Cotting keeps it. llullii. Mr. OrndulT is very siok. " S. Ltndscy has moved his family to Bed Cloud. Miss Warren of Bed Cloud has the school at district 33. Mr. Bannov had his wheat threshed Monday and Tuesday. Frank Sadilek nnd Miss Sidlo wcro visiting at Antious Sadolik's Sunday, John BrookH of Franklin, a nephew of Mrs. C. II. Wilson, is hero on a visit. Mr. Smith was in our community Tuesday iusuring property. Tho school house at New Virginia will bo enlarged. Wo think it would bo a good plan if other distriots were to do likewise. Miss Mattio and John Phillips of Otto wero pleasant visitors at Mr. Cramer's, near Bladen Sunday. Stuknkr. Heggs' Hlood l'uiillBriind Wood Maker cures all blood dixordtira. All eruptions of the skin can be removed by the use of this wonderful medicine. It hat no eijual, and is purely vegetable. C. L. Cotting keeps it, as well as all other flrat olass goods. Wbeo Cabj was fJcV, wo garo her Castorta. When slio was a Child, tlio cried for Castorta, Whoa sho become Mis, sho clung to Castorta. When tho bad Children, sho gave them Caatorfcv Crop Kcpart. The past wcok has been cool, the temperature beinj; below the normal on all except the first two days of the week and averaging between two and three degrees below the normal. Tho daily maximum temperatures havo been generally below 90 except on tho first two days when thoy exceeded DO and in some places 100. Tho rainfall has been light except in tho southeastern part of tho state whore two or three inohes fell. More than half an inoh foil over a coHsldor ablo portion of tho southeastern and northwestern sections, while in tho re maindcr of the state the rainfall was generally less than a quarter of an inoh and in some localities no incas urablo amount foil. The harvest of small grain has been pushed and is now well adraieed in most portions of the state. Thresh ing is being eommonccd quite gener ally. Winter wheat is yielding well but oats are a light erop and the qual ity is peor, boing very light weight, Hay is a good crop and a largo por tion has been secured in excellent condition. Corn has mado good growth in most portions of tho state and continues in Tory promising condition except in tho oxtremo westorn counties where tho early planted has been injured by drought, and rain is now urgently needed. While oorn has not suffered over tho state generally it would grow better in most portions with more rain as tho ground is getting somewhat dry. In tho region of hoavy rainfall tho past week tho corn is in remark ably fino condition. WobBtcr. Oats and wheat nearly all harvested and somo threshiag done. Winter wheat good; spring wheat and oats below average. Some oats not worth threshiag. Corn is aoing finely. Your Hair mi lie Siivutl from falliiiR out or turnltiB gray. This ia ii positive fact, acd wo guarantee IltBRt' llair Ileuewer to do it. It demises the scalp, loavinf? the hir Rlossy aud luxuriant. Sold by 0. Ij. Uottlng. for Infants IVI IOTH3ERS, Po You Know ti..,t rac, Uatcman'H I)rois, (Jeffrey's Cordial, many so-eallod twolhlni? Hi run. mi mod remedies for itlMreii uro cuuipuved of oimuii or Morphine! Po Yon Know Hint opium and morphine are stupef Ing narcotic iIsou i f Pn Yon Know that liunwt countries druggists aro tiot lrmltted to hell uarcotles without labeling them poisons 1 Po Yon Know that you ftould ,10t permit any medicine to bo given your child unless you or your physician Kaouof what It Is couixseil t Po Yon Know that Castcria is a purely ugetahlo preparation, and that a list of lU ingredients is published with wrj" ttllo J Po Yon Know that Cn;:lyri U ili pmarripUnn nf tho famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That It has been In uso for nearly thirty years, and that more Caktorla Is no sold than of all other remedies for children loinhlncd t Po Yon Know that tho Tatont OIHco Department of tho United States, ond of other countries, havo issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher nnd Ids assigns to uo tho word " Castor! n." and Its formula, rnd that to linltnto them is n stnto prison offense t Po Yon Know that ono tho reasons for granting this got ernment protection wns becnuso Castoria lind been proven to Ijo absolutely harmless? Po Yon Know that 35 avorngo doses of CastorU aro furnished for 35 oentu, or ono cent a rloso t Po Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may tjno unbroken rest I Well, thoo thlngn nr , worth knowicg. They are facte. Tho fftc-nlmUo wipnatnro of &&. Children Cry for THE "VICTOR ' When you see n wheel with lnuulsonie red tire., it's tho LIGHT RUNNING VICTOK. Tho Victor him ball-rotnining dovicee, untl is the quickest unci easiest to keep clean. AVlien you buy a Victor, you know you can get repairs it' you .should need them in the years to come. L. E. TAIT, AGENT, RED CLOUD. NEi'.. lAni ol'.t!lraUa 1'alrn Tor 1 . Nebraska Stnto Fair, Omaha, It. W. Furnas, Sec, Auk. M to Sept. . Hutler County, David City, Ed. G. Hall, Sec, Sept. 8 11. Hall County, Grnud Island, Geo IT. Itynu, Sec, Sep. 8-11. Sovvnrd County. Seward, T. II. Wuito, Sec, Sop. 8-11. 'Ibuyor County, llobron, II. D. ABb brook, Sec, Sop. 9-11. Antolopo County, Noligh, Wm. Camp bell, Soc, Sep. 11-10. NobrnBka und Kansas Interstate Fair, Rod Cloud, Nob., D. J. iMyors, Soc, Sop. 14-10. Jefferson County, Fairbury, W. W. Wntson, Soc, Sop. 15-18. Hnmilton County, Aurora, L. W. Shu man, secrotary, Sopt 15-18. Koarnoy county. Mindon, Sept 1518 Burt county, Tekamnb, K. D, Atkin son, socrotary, Sopt, 1(5-18. Iioone county, Albion, C. G. Harno, socrotary, Sept. 1(5-18. Sheridan county, Gordon, II. G. Lyon, secretary, Sept. 22-21. Lancaster county, Linmln, Willimn Fostor, eocrotary, Sopt. 22 25. York county, York, L. D. Stilsonf sec retary, Sopt. 22-25. Richardson county, Salem, W. W. Allon, secretary, Sopt. 29 to Oct. 2, llutlor Grange, LIulTnlo, Butlor county D. A. Travolpieco, secrotary, Sopt. 29 to Oct. 2. Rod Willow county, McCook, L. M. Copeland, secretary, Oct. 6-9. Washington county, Blair, F. M, Claridges, Bocrotary. Oct. 7-9. Indigestive poisons are tho bane of tho dyspeptio's life. When siok, boo if your sickness isoauned by iudigostive poisons. If bo. take Shaker Digestive Cordial, This is the only certain way of being perrcauetly ourtd, because it is the only way that gets rid of the poisons. You know that fcrmenU-d food i poisonous, Yon know that poison is unhealthy, Shaker Digestive Cordial clears the stoiu aoh of fermented food, aud purities the blood nnd system of indigestive poisons, It oures indigestion nud thi diseases that come of it, Headache, dl.ine8, nausea, Btouiaah-aohe, weakuuns, ilntalenoe, con stipation, loss of appetite, irritability, etc. Tlieae are a few of the symptoms cueed ly indigu-iMve poison?, cured by Shaker Digestive Cordial. At druggists price 10 cents to $1,00 per bottle. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. and Children. on ovory wrapper. Pitcher's Castoria. VICTOK rOlXTKKS.. Crank Ilnngor pot.itivol cannot work loose. Uiinilipfl', quiekpst. and tho most sim ple crank axl on tho market. With tho now Hent post, it in inipoBsi bio for tho seat in ti n. untl becnino crooked. Seat enn ho a-t. from ono end of post to tho other without being re moved, iwd no burr in siht. The inner tuh ci.u l) ri'tnovfd in an ltiBtant vhn d.lhiti'il. Xn outer cover to loohun from the inn. !)!) ppnlu-H out of ICO break near tho but) uhoro they ur wakened by u curve Victor hpoks Iihvi a iiiicot pull. Catalogue ioiilal i inp i iirtletil.irs cm bo Ollt-tlll l 1 1 1 1 1 1 II .i",ll. II Rlpnns Tahules: at druggists. Rlpans Tahules euro dizziness. Ripans Tahules cure hendache. Ripans Tahules euro llatulcnce. Rlpans Tahules cure dyspepsia. Ripans Tahules assist digestion. Rlpans Tahules euro bad breath. Rlpans Tahules cure biliousness. Rlpans Tahules: ono gives relief. Rlpans Tahules cure indigestion. Rlpans Tahules euro torpid liver. Rlpans Tahules: gentle cathartic. Rlpans Tahules cure constlpntion. Ripans Tahules: for sour stomach. Rlpans Tahules cure liver troubles. Rlpans Tahules: pleasant laxative. Not one part but every 'part of HIRES Rootbeer tends toward making it the perfect temperance and healthgiving drink. lltltonl hj Tho rhuln K. Illrti Co , rblla trlrbia. 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