ir- . & I fe tt Hi ' " u gfl - ff' ' ' ' " 'i hiii "' -V ';' ft j . ' ' ml S7 ;a ,,,). '' sRJaTfcjflSs'Bfaaaaa f-MhNBKHHRMMMHBBBiK' M abaBiiiMaBs'lKPBlHBaBH m All Home Print. It's all right to let the little girls have an early introduction to SANTA CLAUS SOAP It will not only make their clothes clean but when in late years the cares of the household come they will know best how to meet them. There are a great many women who have learned a lesson of economy and cleanliness by the use of Santa Clans. Sold everywhere. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, - Chicago WWWWWWWWWffWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWffrVSWWWWWWW - - .. -..- ..-....-.-.. ... "Yes, Cotting keeps th-s JfffT P ' and he sells them cheap, i& his store arid look It-AV. iicuiuavjiiii J11C1. PLATT & FREES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard Tred cloud, neb. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. FFS Is the only positive Remedy known to the Medical Profession for AcnteandChronic Rheumatism, Goat, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Ovarian Neuralgia, Dismenorrhoea, Psoriasis, Scrofula, Liver and Kidney Diseases. A Positive Cure effected in from 6 to 18 days. TRADERS LUMBER CO., DEALERS IN LUMBER akp COAL Building Material, Etc. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Ho! Whoa! That Harness is Worn Out ! Why Don't yon get Another? . J- O. Butler is selling nearly AT COST. Tax alo Notice. To Wliora it nmy Concern! Take notice tlmt on January Sltli, 1AM, The Western I-uid Company purchased at pri vate tux Kdle, or I In- treasurer of Webster county, Nebraska, the following described lands sltimti'il In IVrbstor county. Nebraska, forthodollniiuent taxes thereon (or the year , ftt, to-wtt: Tlie.uri or section it. in townsnip a. range taxeuon .January win, jnh, iu mo name 01 azei'iiOrnrn. k.,1 BA. A, UA.II.n ,J I.. ,.(M.al,f n A a1f.A ,A taxed on January 24th. 1894, In thenatneof Joseph Uradford. " Mie ne4 of I ha 8W4 of section SO, In township 1, range 12, taxed January 24th, 1804, In the U aWHO l ft IIUi I .IIU AIKU IH AVUUOUjl r ' The e of the nwl of (Potion 20. In towmhlD 1 mbm 1Q. UlxA mi jAniimPV Q4tli. IMU. In ttlA L'SMof Tho. P. and Alice k, Kennedy, VJut the time for the redemption ef i&ld Ffaadafroaisald. sales rlll expire on January "SM.jwe.at wnii'u time me unaersigneu win apply to mo cnumy treasurer ui bbiu neusier suBly, for a deed to said land unless rodemp mm i aile according to law. vStf .at Bldomlngton, Neb,, October Mil, Tub Wistxiik Land Com-Axr, md ' by O. My Dear; finest kinds of Lamps, too. Shall we step at them?"' "He" has r Rheumatic Wtirc. j 1 1 lo you dcalre to make 1 1 1 j MONEY? HI OUR PI.AW8 OF OPERATION ASSURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. Hake your money earn you a monthly lalary. 110.00 mid more made' dally by our new Bys tlmatlo Vlan t Operutlon on small Investments In grain aud slock speculation. All we ask Is to Investigate our new and ori ginal metbodi. Past workings of plan and highest references furnished. Our Booklet "PoInU & Ulntt" how to make money and other Information sent PHEK. OilmobmS Co., Bankers and Brokers. Open Board of Trade Bldg., Chloago, IU Red Cloud. Webster County, Neb., Friday, October Anihoi. Mm J Rciil and Mm. Frnso of lied Cloud wero ucstH of O L Lowls nnd wife 'f Motrin'. Q W Uiikor wns hi Mnnltnto ono tiny last week. I Friabio wbs in Humboldt ovor Sun duy. Mm. McDride was the RUtat of lior datiKhtar Mm. Krnnk Friebio Sunday. Miss Alta Hukor Ib visiting in Rod Cloud this weolc, ' Ed Cox and family of Ropublican City was vifiitinn in Atnboy ovor Sunday. Mm. Megnl of Nebraska City is visit ing J V Saiadden thiH week. Mm D Liudsoy and daugktor of Now York waa vialting at O W Hakor's ono day last wook. Joosie Cockroll in visiting near Bluo Hill. Mr and Mrs Knutson were in Ambty Saturday. John and Joo Saladon hnvo returned from tho east. Rutin. Mrs. Miohaol has been vory sick but is convalescing, Corn is making about ten bushels to the nore. Mies Daisy Plumb of Red Cloud was in this locality Friday. Mr. Ramoy has eoveral men employed to husk corn. Several gentlemen from Kearney coun ty aro hero looking for farms. Ely Sorgansen and family started for Superior Monday to visit relatives. J B Wiseuarver will start for tho In dian Territory to look after bis business iBUraateihsw. Singing school at Pleasant Prairio each Tuesday evonlng. Mr. Groosman has been employed as instructor. Stunner. Catarrh is h eonatitutionnl disease and cannot be oured by loonl applications. Hood's Bnrsapar.lln is n constitutional remedy; it cures catarrh because in puri fies the blood. Hood's Pills are. purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. Sold by all druggists. . . Bladen. The cold woathor tho past few days reminds peoplo thut the stoves mUBt bo sat up and that the coal bin must be re plonishcd. Oats have gone down to ton cents. James White and L. H. Fort woro in this vicinity Friday, nnd by the smile on thoir countonunco, you can toll they aro confident of being ro-eleoted. C. E. Hioks and wito drovo to Bluo Hill Thursday evening. Mrs. A. P Johnson and children drovo to our neighboring town, Blue Hill, Sat urday. Mrs. Johnson of Wilbur Is tho guest of her Bon, Wm. JohnBon. Mm. Jno. West and daughter wero among friends in this vicinity Saturday. Mrs. Shirry and children of Wilbur are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harding ot this city. Mrs. W. H. Hoffman, Mrs. JL. E. Spence, Miss Ncttin Hoffman and Will Bennett drovo across tho country. Lottie Doyle Ib spending a few days at Guido Rook. W. O. Mooro ot Swanton is in town looking after his business affairs. Geo. Denney, who is working in W, O. Moore's elevator, met with an acciriont Tuesday ovening which caused a frac turo ot tho collar bone. Just how it happonod wo uro uuublo to lunrn at this writing. J.,11. Horn haB decided to oroct n largo auumon to nis nouee witu tho ponsion money ho recoived, and Iiqb already commonceu woric. James Burden has gono to Guido Koou tor a tew days. m How's Tills! We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that ot nnot bo oured by Moll's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY Jfc CO., Props. Toledo, 0. We the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years and believe htm perfectly honorable in all bnsiaess transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O. Walding. Kinnan i Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Core la taken internally aetlng directly upon the blood and mu oous surfaces of the system, Price. 76c. per bottle, gold by all druggists. Tes timonials free, Or. Price't CfMMi Baking PewMr A Pars (Vats Crsasa f Tartar Ptwfer. GnrMehl. Geo. Tiiilo'H FiniliiiK fnuo and bonovo lout uouututianco is to bo seen in our uilritri. Advent meeting was held in tho school hoiiBO ill district iO Friday ovunlntf. Tho Garfiold literary holds its moot intH on Saturday ovtMiingn eviry ono is invited tonttond. Clias. Mtel suppnrls a now top car riiiKO and will lioroiiftur bo seen nt tho head of tho prnoesalon. John Wilson's whiskors have turnod rrd ninco bis wife presented him with a beautiful fourteen pound baby girl. John is gottinir hotter. Mm. J. L. Springer otnrtod for Idaho Monday ovening, where she joins her husband who wont Inst May. Lindsey Hocket wont out into the yard, gave his dbg u good threshing, kissed the cow, hugged his one eyod mulo, jumped sixteon feet in tho air nnd said "by jinks I'm dad." JlMMEY. The Dnrllnglou, Wis., Journal says' editorially of a popular patent inudloinu: "We know from experience that Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera an J Dlarrhcoa Remedy in all that is claimed for it, ns on two poCHMOun it stopped vxurnolating palnx and possibly saved us from an un timely grave. We would not rest easy over uiitht without it in tho house,' This remedy nndonbtodly Haves more pnlu nnd suffering than any othor medi- olnw In the wo'ld. Evory family should keep it In the house for It Ih sore to be needed sooner or later, For ealo by Dejo' & Grioe. StlllwHter. Jem GreonhulgB) is in Kansas husking corn. Thos. Finny, and wifo visited with rel atives and frionds in Kansas last weak. Edna and Mablo Woodsido havo re turned from Illinois and will keep house for thoir father, Mrs. Shuman and grand-daughter CoraMagnerot Guido Rock havo oouie to spond tho winter with Goo. Matter. Mrs. A. II. Carswell is in Now York stkto visiting. Allon Vance, Everrett Britton, War ren Denney, Erwin Bates and John Mil ler hnvo all gono to Iowa to husk corn. Mm. Pervia ot Superior was visiting at Mr. Orr's lust week. Will Urr bus returnod from Iowa. Mr. Robinson having diod Pet. 15th, after a long sickness, Mrs. Robinson re turns this WOek. SlMI'SON. In ninny cases, tho first work of Ayor's Sarsapnrilla is to expel tho offeots of the other medloine that have been tried in vain. It would be n saving of time and money if experimeuters took Ayer's Sar- sapariUa at first instead of at last, . . lilHO. Olivor McCali was canvassing Line township this weok in the interest of Hon, James McNony and the balance of tho republican ticket. Tho entire re publican tlckot is an assured success In Lino. John Morsdon who waa taken with a backset from his late sicknoss. Is on tho mond again under the care of Dr. McKeoby. t Rev. Anderson haB gone tq Croto to attond.unnuul oonforonco of the United Brothren. dipt. W. A. VuuDyke -is on his way homo from Honolulu, having sot sail last wook. The mooting nt Penny Creok last Sun day was n grand buccoss. J. E. Fox ia on tho mond with Dr, Mo Kooby in attendance, South Side. Wm. VnnDyko mot with quite a sort ous acciriont last Sunday evening while they wore coming home from Guide Rock. As thoy wero passing Mr. Grave's tho dog came out and scared tho hcrses causing them to run away and upeot tho buggy. Mr. VanDyke aud Ben escaped with a fow scratohes while Frank and Melvina wero badly injured, the latter having been dragged in the wheel. They aro under the doctors earn. Tom Tbdk. i, If your children are asbjeot to croup wateh for the first symptom of the dis ease horataaM. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is given as soon as the child become horse It will prevent the attaek, Xvm after the eroapy eough has appeared the attaek eaa always be prevented by giving this remedy. It ia also .invaluable ft colds and wboepiag eosgb. Ifoi sals by Dtyo A dries. , 25. 1805 Highest of all in Leavening Power,- Latest U. S. Gov't Report MM ABSOLUTELY PURE Womcr. Mr. Crabb is teaching it cIiifo in vocal music at Liouo Star. Charley Cooper returned last week from southeastern Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. Contson attended tho funeral of Mm. Vandorburg on Walnut creek last MunJny. Elder Slater has boon holding meet ings nt tho McCrakiu school house. Laat Sunday ho baptized LiUlo' Cooper unci Charles McCrakln. Mrs. Carpeiitor of Rivorton is visiting with her Bister Mrs Edmanson. John Clark nnd A. Pound aro each feoding it bunch of western rnngo cattle. Jayhawkeu. JUflROll. Bert llurdick says they havo a boy at their huuso and ho has como to stay. Bert says they are nil doing well. There wore ninotoon baptized ul Reck creek lust Sunday. Sin. Cowlus. The Eckley League uttenriori our En deavor meeting last Sunday ovening. Wo hud and interesting meetirg Bro. Bart Morgan acting as leader. The literary society uiet last Friday, night, that boing thoir first mooting this year. Dr. T. R, Hall dolivercd u lino speech tho titlo of which was ''The Phy sical man," sovoral other noted speakers followed, each ono having a full houso. Low Beal has nearly recovered from a six weeks sicknosa. , Cashier Davis traded his bike off last Sunday for a horse and cart. We under stand the fellow gave a box otaxlogreeso to boot. Wo hear thoro is going to be a wholo siilo grocory houso put up in our town. Jay Best is thinking somo of putting in that Hlreot car lino that was tnlkod of last winter, ho having just moved in tho suburbs ot town making nearly threo quarters of a mile from his office. Mohes.j Wo know whereof we affirm when we state that Ayer'n Pills taken promptly at the first symptoms of colds and fevers, arrest forthor progress of these disorders and speedlaly restore the stomach, llvor, and bowles, to thrir normal and regular aotion. State Crock. We wore glad to see Mrs. Potter out to preaching last Sunday. Mm. James York Ib able to bo around. Judgo Stones left for Smith Contre last Sunday on business. An Ohio man was in this part lately and Bays bay is worth 120 per ton in that state, Clark StevonB is back from Indiana and eaya there is no small grain and corn is poor in places. Rev. Hugh Graham ot Iowa a brother of Harvey and Frank dollvered n very ablo Bortnon at Mt. Ilopo last Sunday. Occassional. ir Troubled Willi Rheumatism Read This. Annai'omh, Md Apr. 10, 1894. I have used Chamberlnin's Pain Halm for rheu matism and found it to be nil that if claimed for it. I believe it to bo the best preparation for rheumatism aud deep seated musanlar pains on tho mar ket and cheerfully rooommend it to the public. Jno, G. Brooks, dealer in boots, shoes, oto., No. IB Main St. ALSO BEAD XHIB. Mxcuanicsvilu, Bt, Mary County, Md. I sold a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm to a man who had been snfforlng with rheumatism for several years. It made him a well man. A. S. MoQlll. For sale by Deyo It Grioe. W........W.M.....MW..WM, .--tt. t...-LJ.xtLAi.J,AAAltAAAstiliitJirli TTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTtTTiTTT THE BON TON'S M STEAK, EGU, MBEAD, BUTTER, I PIE, COFFEE. JjjXAXAJuiuLLJuLXliailAAAAJjJi TTTTTTTTTf f TTTTT'l f TTTTTtT ol. 23 'o. 43 Baking Powder IiihyhIc. Inavnle has a now railrond agent. A Mr. Wnl torn from Colorado. He is young man, unmarried, which makes ' tho young ladles' hearts lluttor. MIfh Maud Knight is visiting, with her sister in Alma this wook. Mr. William Vanuo, son ot Mrs. JamoB Vanco, a former resident . ot this valo but now a traveling sales man tor an Omaha wholesale house, was a visitor u couple ot days last week Bill has n good many frionds around here and all wero glnd to boo him. Mm U G Knight gavo a very pleasant rocoptfon to u numbor of lady frionds one day last wook. A bout twol vo guests were presont. Tho Inavale choose factory will shut down in about two weeks for tho winter. Tho factory has a very lar run and haB been an immoiino bolp to the fanners living near. A few choice fac tories and a good many altnlta Holds would bo tho making of Nobniska. Corn bus gone down to 1G cents per biiHtial and hogn to $3.25 per cVt. It is no wonder that the peoplo aro getting tirod ot the democratic administration. Wh'in Grover took charge of things tho last time if you. will remember hogs wen Belling at $7.00 owt. aud corn at 30 cents per bushel, 11. G. awyor has ptirched the Thayer hoUri, repluntored and roiltted it until you wouldn't know it nnd will move into it the coming wook. Prof. D. M. Hunter whs around seek ing voles In this neighborhood last Mon day. Candidates had hotter bo looking;' arter their chances for there aro none ot thorn oxcopt Jim White tknt will have a nuro thing until uttor tho polls close, . . Tho death of Mm. Wulter Vanderburs; of Walnut creok which occurred last Sunday morning, wai u Bad blow to the who.o neighborhood nnd especially to bor relatives. She loaves a husband and throe smutl children to mourn their loss. BO. K. Why Was It that Ayor'it Sarsapnrilla, out ot the great number of similar preparations manufao- cured throughout the world, was tho' only meillclne of tho klnil adialttnl nt tho World' fair, Chicago? And why was It tlmt, la splio of tho united efTorH of tho manitfitctiirers of other preparations, tl)a decision of tliu World's Pair Directors was not reversed? BECAUSE According to Ituus 13 "Articles that aro in any way dangerous or offonalvo, also patont modlclnos, nostrumo, and empirical propura ttons, whooo Inffrodionts nvo coti cealoU', will not bo admitted to tho Xxposltlon," and, therefore a Beowt Ayer's HaMaparina h "not n patent moillcliio. not a nostrum, nt'ul 'not a sect ct preparation. Bcaute Its proprietors had nothing lo conceal when (ite4t!ouod as to the for mula from which It Is compounded. Jlicauu It Is all that It Is claimed to be a Compound Concentrated Kxtract of Sarsaparllls, and In every seuso, worthy Die Indorsement ot this most important committee, called together for passing upon the manufactured products of the satire world. 3 o o g o o o' . o: Oj o: Oj . Ol o Si ol Ayer'SoSarsaparilla 1 Asbmltted tor KxWWtick AT THE WORLD'S FAIR ! 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