A v ( IU JL ' M. VOLUME XXV. JttlHAGkES Ifl JHEDIGIE. The Wonderful Progress JHade Within the Past pew Diseases That Oar Mothers Thought Incurable flow Gured By Paine's li.' UilifHcull. almost imiiosolb.i, .ul overestimate the iinpoi unci of n , cut advances in iiiuiliolno and suri s ( In surgery there is the application tho X-ray in detciminilig . in. ..'.w i fractures. lu medicine there is tho scinm-m-m-ment for germ discuses, and mmo m. poiunt still, tlic extended uso of Pnine's calory compound in the trca meutofthu many disease that nil ' from a faulty or luipaiied uervoua tja Urn. This class of ailments causes more suffering and earlier deaths than ull otueiB, and that is why so much public proniineuce wasjat once given toPalno's oeleiy compound when iu discovery was announced by Prof. Phelps of Dartmouth college. The rapid and sure way that Paine s celery compound cures neuralgia, :.....i,fra nervous, debility i marvelous even in the eyes of this won der-working quarter of tho century. Ancient miracles were contrury to laws, whereas the remarkable power of Pnine's celery compound to make people well, comes from a better un derstanding of the natmal causes of t 1 QAH.HR That wonderful set of ncrvos'.known as tho "sympathetic nervous system," that knits every part of the body to gether and harmonizes all. is under stood today as never before Many persons aru not awaro that any biicIi From Nevada, Mwseuri. The following letter of date of Jan uary 3, 1807, will Interest our many readers who were neighbors and ao ..quaintancesof tho writer while he lived in Webster county: Editob Chief: Another year liar lag expired of my subscription to the Red Cloud Chikf and as I wish ta continue my relation with the paper for another year, you will please find nnloiad a uosteffice saouey order for .n dollar for the year 187. Thinking perhaps you would like ta know how yeur friend John Williamson is getting aleng in Missouri. I will say ta yeuand all my friends in Bed Cloud aad throughout Webster county, that I have been gone from Webster county now two years but it eeeras ta me the time has been twenty years. I am well pleased with my condition, but If I had my farm or any other farm in whtnr couuiv. I would not geto Missouri. I believe 1 wauld rather live .ml die in Webster county, Nebraska, than in Missouri. You may think that I have changed my mind in tho last years; It is not that I dislike the Mis souri country or dislike the people, oh nol I like the Missouri conntry very well, but I like Nebraska better because it is healthier and there is uot so much mud. In regard to raising a crop of corn or any ather vegetation, I can raise them just as well in Nobraska as in Missouri. Wo ralso vegetables in Misseuri but they will net keep long as the vegetation will rt quicker in mis seurl than in Nebraska. I feel that Red Cloud and Webster comity Is my native home of twenty yeais standing. There is quite a" good nnmber of Web ster county people in this, Vernon county, Missouri, and all think the ..ma a I do. The old Baling is "if you have bread don't look for cake." Do not neglect to renew ray subscrip tion ta tho great Red Cloud Chief. I ' Respectfully your friend, John Williamson. Qr. Price's Otmm staktog Powder WtrV fm ratfceot Aw. WWW,W,W,M,"MrTTsTaaTJsTleM n i i hmi i - - . ' ' - '; ; t " !" .. T . ,.. . . .. ' "" ' '- wwtwwwi.wTiyiiBiim ss i TIIIIIIIIWH RED Vears. Celery Compound. noise Tht'i do io' know that nothing f ' i 't m pr pnttoitlic uouy Mi.it. ovci'i oihri jut turns notinslniitly '',1'nwof." iuu v.Sosi-w? of litis sym- .. . . it....' '; ii i.-t. . 1 1 i hmd- ,, -) i..iij;(. T n iti i n.'i'i-m, lieu- I tuU'. .-- Ill uv t'l.V l iMi wf Hit'Pp- t ncss, nuvci:.siiLs and djiupsia is a ". "ipa1.1 f '" Ji'l " ty In am, tf ves T'tfuci, imii'.ud b the louciingof iir "-""! a? ho,,', J,, l'uoplu who tltiiik to get rid of these trouble. by some medicine that disre gards Uio general health of tho body are on tho wrong irack In getting such diseases as neuralgia nml rheu matism out of tho system Paine's celery compound proceeds at once ta restore a normal appetite and regulato the nerves, as the foundation for building up the health and vigor. It regulates tbo bowels without de lay, aud sees to it that poisonous humors that aro bursting through the skin, in what are. for purposes of classifying, called skin diseases, are given a ready outlet. On this basis af purified blood aud regulated nerves tho permanent euro of every form of blood diseases, such as eczema salt rheum, bad complexion, is now assured by this really wonderful remedy. If the reader ml this is not in perfect health let him simply try a first bottle of Paino's celery compound and care fully noto tho results. judson. Winter is again with us this week. Mr. Thorpyark of near Crete, Neb., is visiting Mrs. Davis and family. It seems good to see his smiling face again. The Fairview school has closed on account of diptheria scare. Mr. Sapp's uncle of Mitchell county is visiting him. James Ryan's face is wreathed in smiles all because a little boy arrived at his home. The Mt Hope Sunday school is daing fine this winter, good attendance and good interest. Rev. Welty preaches every two weeks. Sid. obituary. The death angel has during the past few days invaded our midst and takes another precions little ante from the heme of Mr. aad Mrs.Sapp, this tisao little Cuma aged 2 years, 0 months and Odays. The last remaining child of her parents was called to that beauti ful world on high ta Join her little sis ter Eulah. Their separation wax of only a few days. They are new sing ing the songs of angels in heaven whllo their home is vacant and lonely with out them but we know that they nre safe in that better laid. Tho heart broken parents have the sympathy of thtr many friends in this their time of greatest sorrow. We hid two little treasure! once That were our Joy and prldo, We loved tbem, oh I perbapn to well Far noon they tlcpt and died. All li dark within our dwelling, Lonely are our bearti today For Uio oiien we loved i dearly Have forever paaud away, Preoloui darlings they havo.left ub Left us, yea for evermore, Uut we hope to inset our dear ones On tbat bright and happy shore. So we'll trust them with the Havlour In his gentle lovingcare, And wheojour life ta enied We hope to meet each other there, A Kjuihd. .mTcn Iks fit- Haus Urn C&9&&&S CLOUD, NEBRASKA. JAN. 15, 1897. BLADEN. J. K. Vo.it is til Oimtlui litis week. Henry Pounds sold Ins steers to J. IC. Yost. Richmond got itwheio tho chicken got the n.v. W. II. Hoffman has purchased the Cobb property. Miss Deylu visited friends at Camp bell over Sunday. Frank Croner Is taking in tho legis lature at the capltol city. Then. Watson and wifo drove up to Hastings the foro part of the week. John MeCallum and C. Cowley ship ped a car of porkers tp Omalin Thurs day. Prof. Drcsback was feeling quite poorly tho latter part of tho week but is improving. Tito people wero somowhat surprised to see a coat of snow on thu ground Tuesday morning, Mr. Dort tho State Join mil man was in town Tuesday looking after tho in terests of the paper. Our stockman J.E. Yost shipped a car of hogs Friday and two ears of hogs and cattle Monday to Omaha. Miss Hendricks and Iter brother were tho guests of their sister Mrs. J.C. Hartman the first of tho week. Rev. McClintock resumed hi" meet ings at the Haptist church Sunday and Monday evenings but had to discon tinue on account of atcrm Tuesday. Died on Saturday, Jan. Oth, of lung fever, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Boyd. Funeral at 1 o'clock Sunday from the Baptist church nnd the remains were laid to rest in tho Plainview cemetery., The peoplo of this community aro well pleased with the part Representative Graudstaff took against ono Richmond of this county for chief clerk of the house. The people of this county are better acquainted with him than the peoplo throughout tho state. We want imoro representatives liko Graudstaff who will throw overboard these fellows who aro anything and everything for ofllco. - The Whole Story of the wonderful cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla is soon told. It makes the blood rich, pure and nourishing. It cures scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism. Hood's Pills act harmoniously with Hooed's Sarsaparilla. Curo all liver ills. 25 cents. BCKLEY. Quite stormy again. Mr. Zolman'd baby is quite sick. Jor. Saladen and family were visit ing here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kinser and daughter started for a visit at Strang, Nebraska, Monday. John Holcomb and wife spent Sun day at J. W. Saladea's. G. W. Baker and daughter Althea were visiting in Inavale Satardoy and Sunday. C. L. Lewis and wife speut Sunday at Wm. McKinney's. Bessie Cookrall was heme one day last week. Allen Carpenter was here one day last week. They bad a corn husking match be tween Anthony Green and Herman Birohfleld last Friday. Anthony came out.wlnner, husking niaety-flve bushels in six hours, coming out six bushels ahead of his opponent. s The progressive ladies af Westfleld, Ind., issued a "Woman's Edition," af the Westfleld News, bearing the data af April 8, 1800. The paper is filled with matter of interest to women, and wo notice the following from a corres pondent, which the editors printed, realizing that it treats upon a matter of vital importance to their sex: "The best remedy for croup, colds and bronchitis that I have been able to find Ib Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, lor family use it has no equal. I gladly recommend it." 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by H. E. Grice, Druggist. Fkee ta any person suferiag frem dyspepsia (a any farm. A remedy that will cure you. Stnd nana aad addrass ta J. Cramer, Box It, Cavlngton, Ohia. Ha will send it free af charge. Ha wants your name for bis Mailing list. STATE LINE. A slight snow fell again this week. Meetings atu Mill in progress at Maplo Grove. Mr. Fred Watt shelled corn Monday. Miss Sadlo Arrauls returned to her school at FAirlleld Monday. Miss Mablu Day began school in tho north district Monday morning. Mr. Tommy Puckett and family said farewell to North Hrnurh Sunday eve ning. They aro going to Iowa to live with their daughter Mr. J. II. Arianta who has been home spending holidays, started lust Thursday for Hainliing, Iowa, .vhoro Ito will rcjunio his work for another year. Mr. Pcckoii, ono of the students of the academy mot with a serious acci dent tho other day. Ho full and struck his face on the walk splitting Ills noso nnd lips. Quito a number of tho young people of Maple Grove look dlnnur at Mr. Clinos Sunday. Mr. Poiry Arrant spent Saturday night and Sunday at tlio home of his Uncle Mr. Smalls near tho Stone church. Poisons engendered by food fermcut lug in a dyspeptic stomach are tho dl rectcauso of rheumatism, gout, bron chitis, liver and kidney complaints, asthma, pneumonia aud many nervous ailments. These results are prevented by the use of the Shaker Digestive Cordial, a remedy discovered and prepared by the Shakers of Mount Lebauou, N . Y. ItU iu itsolf a faoil and has power to digest other food taken with it. Thus it rests tho diseased stomach and finally masters tho worst cases of dyspepsia. It acts promptly and fresh strength and increase of weight soon follows. Tho Hrst dose, taken immediately after eating, abates the pain and distress so dreaded bv dvspoiitlcs. Trial botlles enough to prove its morits--10 coins. Laxol is tho best medicine for children. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. STILLWATER. Rabbit huntlug is tho pastime in dulged in tliesodnys. Mr. and Mrs. Al bin are spending tho winter with relatives In California. Mrs. L. A.Crozier has returned from Weeping Water and is staying nt John Kehnzack's at present. Annie Greenhalgh is visiting rela tives and friends at Wilsonvllle, Kan sas. Rev. Wm. Britton has been on the sick list. There are little sons reported at tho following plaoes: Mr. Pimpka's, Orris Hubbard's and J. Kobnzack's. John Ploughman bad his rent corn shelled and stored away on last Sat urday. Will Crosier has taken a little boy to raise, aged about four years. He is a nephew of Mr. Ireland living nortneast f Guide Rook. Ben Crozier and wife visited at David Mearns in Rosemont on Monday last. Emily Ogilvio has leturned from Red Cloud and is teaching school in tho Bunnell district. The pratraoted moetiags at Eckloy church were dlsconiinued for about a week on account at tho minister, Rev. Chadwiok, being called to Illinois by the death of a sister. Mack. sn Notioe to Teachers. Notice is hereby given that I will ex amine all porsons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the public schools of this county, at Red Cloud on the third Sat urday of each month Special examinations will be held on the Friday proceeding tho 8d Saturday af each month. The standing desired for 2d and 8d grade certificate is the same no grado below 70 per cent, average 80 per cent; for first grade certificate no grade be low 80 per cent., average 90 per cent in all braaehes required by law. D. M. Humtkr, County Supt. Be. Prl ' Cc a.fclag PawsUr ArafaaMiaMaf Tartar I LIVER AND mm BALM It will assist the female organs to perform their regular functions, and the sufferer will be strengthened and cured Tor iat everywhere. Price, $1.00 xr bottle THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., St. Louia, Mo. laujJ4jrta0arf',j1'ljji'vttAirfVaeA aaae f SPRAINS ANO PAINS! mi H J 8 lbiii: Are saining favor rapidly. Business men and travel lers carry them in vest pockets, ladles carry then Pills In parses, housekeepers keep nsn In medicine elossis, friends MUM SO ifrlesd. Me. INAVALE. Wo have had no burglars in town for a week or two, Elmer Simons is the proudest man in the country since bo becamo papa. llitttlu Olmsti'iul was visiting at A. K. Wolcott's Sunday. Mr. Prentiss lias bought live thous and bushels of corn. Geo. Htimmi'll is talking of going down to tho snip again this winter. Kd. Walters and wifo were visiting at 11. II. Simons' Sunday. ' Mr. Prentiss will move hack from Denver about thu liist of March and live on his farm just north of town. The creamery Iihs oponed up nnd takes cream rvery Monday. C. Miller Is tlxiiig up his house iu town. He will move into It in tho spring. Miss Kaley of Red Cloud is visiting at A. F. Hartwell's this Week. Mose Kenyon is in Kansas this week putting up an engine. Chas. Hunter shipped two carloads of hogs to Kansas City last Sunday. Apron Stbikos: Persons who are troubled with in digestion will bo interested in the ex perience of Wm. H. Penn, chief clerk iu the railway mail service at Des Moines, Iowa, who writes: "It gives me pleasure to testify to the merits of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For two years I have suffered from indigestion, aBdani subject to frequent severe attacks of pain in the stomach and bowels. One ar two doses of this remedy never fails to sive perfect relief. Price 25 and 60 cents; sold by H. h. Grice, Druggist. WILLOW OBBBK. On Friday January 8th, quite a large party of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. M. C. Jackson to celebrate her sixtieth birthday. Those present were, Joe Saladen and wife, Charley Jack son and wife, Charley, Joe and Harry lirubaker, George Baker and wife, Dot Saladen and wife, Joshua Brubakor and wifo, Alfred Saladen and wife and the children of each family were rep resontedi Mrs. Jackson received several valuable and useful presents. Horn Decomber 24th, to Mr. and Mrs, DavoBoesoh a son Samuel Bruuer's youngest child Ib very sick with erysipelas. Another snow the 12th. Manitoba. ForsHla. For sale cheap and on easy terms, the north-east quarter, section twenty nine, township two, range twelve, west of tho 0th p. to,, three miles and a half from Inavale. Send offers to Milo M. Mitchell, Kingman, Kansas. NUMBER 8 FEMALE TROUBLES Many cf l!:s cfeorcfers peculiar to women nr; cati-jd" by diseased con ditions of the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels Restore these organs to a healthy state by using1 Dr. J. H. McLEAN'S St. Jacobs Oil the foil uso it and promptly feci the cure. That's all, but that is something sure. LOWER PENNY CREEK, Snow soems to bo tho order of tho ' day. Corn husking Is n thing of the past in this locality. Mrs. Wm. Kuehn was called to Mad en Sunday morning, her little nlecti being dead. , , ' Mrs. Arvllla Ruddls vlsltlng'herS;?' ter Mrs. Collins, in Kansas, this week. Charley Gust and wife were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Aubushon Sunday. Mr. Rudd and family will soon move to Gnrliold township. Gertio Boliror of Red Cloud was vis iting Miss Lena Turner Sunday. The party at Dick Keagle's Now Year's night was a lizzie. Thoso wedding bells. Wo had not given them a second thought. School opens in these parts Monday next. William Kuchu is baching It this -week. India. Mid-Winter Holiday Bates. For Christmas and New Year holl days, will sell tickets to points within 800 miles at rate of fare and third far, round trip. Minimum selling rate of llfty cents. Dates of sale December 24th, t 2iih, and 81st, 1898 and January 1st, 1897; final return limit January tb, 1897. 1. Convek, Agt. - 'i For aUla. One hundred and sixty acres af un improved land, four miles northwest of Red Cloud, Nehr. Terms cash. Ap ply to, Mas. James Kikkwoov, Fair ax, Atchison Co., Mo. "Run Down" i . n mLiis. t rannnr, vrvsw "GRAKom, Mo., Julys,! Dr. II. M. riNinca, Fredonts, N. Y- Dear 5r; Iwasrua dowa. tired oat, bil ious, bad bo appetite, poor sleep, dixy, all, and bad coattaat headache. The first relief I tot was frosn yoak4 and Liver Beajeay and Nerve Toale. Oae bottle Draaihteoalet euro. I was thus hie to reeeamea4 It, aad I have etece sold a great deal. The last boHle 1 soli owed a woman mt palBltattoa of the heart aa& caroale iBiasamaUoa of neck of Madder. She had "smothering spelts" from bo : an- and bad to get up many time of a. Bight. Tfeanoa hnl tin cured her cnmmatelv of t one bottle cured her complete tfae B diseases. I never knew thU Bwdlelae U fail wherever It was used." FOR SALK BY O. L. CUTTING. Taw ! tMa VasOar tT Wawt TsasWasi, 1V1 sssH taw. it! :l .m ( " i ft ii H J0,' l)ft-'l 43 " ii i 'Si rfri m "i. Ik ,. 'mi Q 4U 11$ .ffVHv; .'ju.ty . :i t. M & . iA 1 1 ! -'.V i , a2ft.',tJL.. 'mw.Js: