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"It in often." says Dr. Kdon, "thn result of n diseased condition nr of strain on tho strength It is tho nnrvou men and women who mnsr, rtiadilv fall into that unfor tunate cIrks, and anything that does away with norvnm weaknoss will cure nagging habit that so often aocompa- niea a rundown nervous ooBdition. Persons whnjoad an aotive life need something m invigorate tbnir noma and to glvn them fresh, ruddy hlond. It is tho rebclious nerves overtaxed by domestic duties added to the con stant living in the vitiated atmos phere of in-door thatreduoes tho ner vous strength of so many women. Prof. Edward K Phelps, M. D., LL. D presented to his profession the re sults of accurate investigation in tho medical labratorv. His formula for reorufting WOrn-OUt nerVOUS tiSRUeB and building up tho nerve-centres when exhausted, tho remarkable for- mula nOW known tho World OVOr as bbV iff aav . . i I linn Hi II a ft g. o. p. simply nun ihbhre paine's E CELERY WOUND. i& I, Sw ttwniMiii i A Paine's oelory compound, has become RHEUMATISM CURKO BY THK Dr. ft. Owen's ElectrfG ftppllariGes. Mr. Henry Wondt, of Peru. LaBollo Co., 111., under date of July 87, USE, writes: HI bod Klieum. Msaa all over my sys tem. A f ow applications of Dr.Owcns KJcctrlo Appliances gavo relief' and after six weeks' uso of them I was eatlroly euro." AitlHtL'sZ'titWfiZiF xitiflLdmtKHnRmssSftstt Our large Illustrated catolojruo contains and prices of Appllanoes and much valuablo information for tbo ollllctod. aee. enclosing six cents in stamps for postago. , Wo havo boon Ixjforo tbo publlo many years, and our Electrlo Appllani a recognised standard of morlt, curing thousands of cases of ItbeiUBUtUBB. THE OWEN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. .-....J12?.I?.?PA5IiIffJJli!IiJSillcQO' mf$ tt ue omy positive Kcrueay kmwb to tUMMlctl Proresiloi for Aatou4aTtmkmmtm.UKUlmtot3ctk,mnlgk. OntrUi NcBrtrfli. Dlsnenorrkoet, Psoriisls. ScrofMt, Liver m KlQuey Diseases. A Positive Cure effected in from 6 to 18 dtys. 4 FOH HAlili MX familiar to ovcry medical praetitionor BDd "Wily physician. "Break-down and nervous prestra- t,on corns," say theso phvaiciann, "un loss the great nervo centres are promptly fed upon proper nutritive material." Paine's celery compound is tbo one great nervo feodor and norve restor ittve. By its means all tbo functions J e body receive a freih supply of ?f.ne"e fod " encourages the body to manufaoture an abundant bud ply of this indispensablo vital force, without which there can be no health, strength nor happiness in living. From the laok of nerve foroe men and women are drivon to despondenoy, melancholia, insanity and suicide. Thousands of letters hko the follow ing from Mrs. Liszie Arnott of Mans field, Ohio, aro received by tho propri etors of Paine's oolery compound every month in the year: , F"l nave used two bottle of Paine h anlerv oomnnund fnr nnrvnnnnnaa mnA havo found great relief from its use. It is truly a wonderful remody, I am hntter and am imlnt nn mnn mi1ln;n Dow. Mr.J.n.Mattceou.ot Morrloo, Mich., In a lot terget.14.lHM.aaya: "I boa tried sevoral kinds of modlelne and tiro doctors for my Utaeaaaallam. but could But no relief. I bought ono of Dr. Owen's Elcctrlo Appli ances and experienced roller atonco: after two weeks' uso I was aa lim ber as an eel and could work all day. Now am vuurejy curca. many endorsements like above, besides outa wruoxorit at I A nnllfiYiAna linvn Iiamuhh Rheft C. 4. COTTMO. Red Cloud, Webster County, 'Great Lord, give ub leather lungs, that wo may yell with a loud and bois terous noioe; amplify our throats thut the passageway of noise may meet with no incumbrances; this beinc one crreat jog or joy, make it not the lees but rath er multiply it and the facilities for mak ing It." This was the prayer of a man with a tin horn who pat on the cornor at mid night, and heard the returns, announc ing that the republican candidates were being elected by majorities that wero wierd and wonderful. For tho last few weeks -the camnaisn has been on, aad it waged warm. The Chief, aa it haa always done, fought the republican battle faithfully and unfal teringly, doing what wo thought waa right, and lived in hopes of winnlntr the battle in its entirety, but the fortunea of war are often fickle, and disappointment comes with succose. In WEBSTER COUNTY the populists mot with an inglorious do feat, and tho republican rooster crows lustily and loud for McNeny, White, Runchoy, Fort, Huntor, Burden, Thorno and Beck, having lost only one candi date, viz: Samuol West, who, while falling by tho wayside, reduced Judge Duffy's plurality wonderfully, and made a good tight.' Tbo result of Tuesday's election shows that republicanism is on tho increase, and that pooplo aro begin ning to wako to the necessity of joining tho republican ranks if prosperity is to bo perched upon tho bannors of our coun try's industries. In the tonth judicial district, things wont differently. lion. Jas. McNeny, the republican candidate for district judge, waB unmercifully slaughtered in the houso of his friends whoro ho should have received tho greatest strength, but, Phounix-like, ho will rise out of the ashes of political treachery, with his shield brightor than ovor for hnving been dofeatod. Whilo tho campaign was a bitter ono in some respects, yet The Chief, has nothing to say touching tho election of Mr. Beall, 'and oonso quontly bows to the will of tho people, who are tho sovereigns, and while one of our birds is climbing tho hill of victory for the republican nominees of Webster county, the other one must be turned down to await fair yean haMe.wbaa, as tfcs toys aey, Bllsa Mm ?." Next fall, republicanism will aweep Dr, Price's Cream Baking Powder A Purs fkays Crsaa si Tartar Pewfer. Neb.. Friday, November the country in ono grand phalanx, from east to west and north to south, and tho glad tidings of great joy will go up wllh ono mighty voico, "that the republican party reigns mid tho country still lives" Hurrah for tho Q. O. P. and victory ! SIDE NOTES. If thoro hnd been any moro voles in the county, Whito would havo got them, as Ed Funko whs "defunct" long ago. Runchey is still running in Blue Hill, "Hold the Fort I" for, if yu don't, Jud Bailey will never catch up. Wright Thornburg: "I guess I'll go and see what kind of sailing it is on Salt Creek." Charley Pottot: "GcoWhiil Didn't we do it!" Hank Riohmond: "Tuosdny'seleotion hurt my neck. I have been looking for pop victories, but, stretch my neck as I will, I can't eoe 'oro." Jud Bailey and the pops aro explain ing how it oil occurred. Bud Norris will continuo to farm. Ed Funko will eat crackers and oheeso for two years at least. MoOrary: "Darn this political busi ness, anyway. Havo I got to wnit till Huntor dies?" Beck stood on the burning deck, his bsggsgo loaded for the coroner's offlce, while Bayles eat on the shore with his feet dangling in tho water. Billy Thorne was really n "Kuehn" (keen) thorn in tho sidoot Frank Kuehn and got thero Hko a mico. Clarence Stout: "Kussod be Knnan; and a few cusses to tho follows who bhIi! they would voto for mo and didn't." Judge Duffy: "Ah thore, got thoro, stay thero I" Shakespeare A whole lot of fellows: "I told you so." Jim Burden is a racor and made n "Stout race," lonving his opponent in the woods in Piokleville. Nimrod was a huntor; but Huntor was not only a nimrod, but ho carried tho largest pole and knocked McCrary's persimmon into n smithereens. Rod Cloud township is fast becoming colobrated. Before oight o'clock, at least a dozon mon were hunting lawyers, .sheriffs, etc., just because one sot of judges outwitted the other Bet. Township Officers. Tbo following township officers were elected at the Tuesday election: Guido Rook J W Robinron clerk, I W Crary treasurer, Goo 8 Parker asses sor, H G Bill and E O Parker justices of the peaco. Beaver Creek T M Blue clerk, J H Greenhalgh treasurer, Moses Livingston assessor, J H Hamilton and ChasMolley justloes of the peaoe. Stillwater-R T White clerk, Felix Klllough treasurer, Louis Bangert as sessor, Chas Qitring and Richard Smith juatioea of the peace. Oak Creek J R Laird clerk, John F Buss treasurer, H A Stevens assessor, W M Barrott and G E Oatman justices of the peaoe. Garfield Frank Amaok clerk, James Amack treasurer, Charles Alios assessor, A W Holmgrain and H O Wolf justices of the peace. Pleasant Hill Frank Fnablo clork, A N Goodwin treasurer, T T Lacoy asses sor, F A Good and II L Hopkins justices of tho poace. Elm Creek Thornton Foe clerk, John Walz treasurer, E Butler assessor, J T Mills and C E Putnam justices of the peaco. Potsdam L E Peisinger clork, C F Gund treasurer, W II Skelton assessor, F O Buschow, A D Ranney justices of the pence. Lino R Turner clork, Isaac G rowel I treasurer, J W Mclntyro assessor, J M Guthrie, Wm Kuehn justices of the poace. Red Cloud-A B Pierce clork, Wm Thomas treasurer, Wm Dickson UBSoesor, Wm Engels, Ed Parkoa justices of tho poace. Batin Fred Warnor clerk, Stephon Harris treasurer, James Buokles assess or, O H Rust, S Lindqulsi justices of the peaoe. Glen wood J L Grandstaff clerk, H. Ricbendiffer treasurer, George May as sessor, L Cutter, W A May justices of tM Tit U. & Oor't Reports SarMr Royal Bmklmg Pow4$e , .faytrfor to ait otter 8, 1 895 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE Walnut Creek Frank Stokes clerk, A McCull trousuror, M C Fulton assess or, T F Jonos, and N L D Smith justices of the peaco. Inavale Clork Is h tin between O. B. Harvoy and Thos Chailln, P M Cochrane treasurer, J P Halo assessor, H H Hold rege, E E Wolcott justices of tho peace. Catherton John Marker clork, J B Krai treasurer, Win Muthouoy assessor, E J Peterson justice of the peace. Harmony J F Brewer olerk, RO Best trousuror, Wm Patterson assessor, John May, U E Potorson justico of tho peaco. Rd Cloud City J W Wurrcn ubscbb or, C 8 Bennett, J. Porter Jr. justices or thn peace. Following aro the supervisors elected in WMtwter county: District number ono, E Peters; numbor two, J II Sbirely; number three, A Kortj numbor four, Goo Pope; number flvo, W B ltoby; nmu borsix, AH Hoffman; numbor sever, J P Ellington. ftlOO Itewiirtl, 100. Tho reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at Itmat one dreaded disease that solencu has liton able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Ball's Oatarrh Core is tho only poiltlvo euro known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bolng n oonstitnMuual olsease, natures a aonstitutioual remedy. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeu Internally aotlng directly on the blood i nd muooas stir fmif of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by bnlldlng up the constitution Bnd assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so muoh faith in its ourative powers, that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that it falls to oore. Bend for list of tes timonials. Address, F. J. OBENEY& CO.. Toledo, O targold by Druggists, 70o. Batln. John Myers was in this vicinity on business Monday. Ld Grossman shipped a carload of hay to Kincoln last week. Mr. Brethauer sold several head of steers to Mr. Riokardson for B22 ter head. Mr. Brooks from near Campbell dined at Rev. Boan's last Friday. The Free Methodists aro holding a aeries of meetings at tho North Star school house. Rev. Hott and wife are here visiting Mr. Barney's. Misses Michael and Paxton were visit ing in this vicinity Saturday. Frank Sedilek says ho will romember Hallowe'on of 1895 for some one took his now buggy and run it into a mud hole, Thero was a party at Mr. Palmer's on Wednesday of lust week. All present report a good timo. Dan Tuckek, Six wkft ago I suffered with a severe cold; was almost unable to sneak. My friends all advised mo to consult a physi cian. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised iu th Ht. Paul Voiles Kttltung I prooarod a bottlo and after taking it a short while waa entirely well. I now most heartily rsoemmend this re medy t auyonu suffering with a oold. Wm. Kell, C78 Selby Ave., at. Pan!, Mln. For sale by Peyo Sc Orlee. ii South Ward School Items. Tho fourth room has a new scholar. Miss Potter camo up stairs during opening oxercisos last Wednesday morn ing aud Miss Mizor camo up Thursday morning. It was no worm at nil Mr. Tulloys." Small boy: "I got a whlppiug, but I don't care" Mr. Tulley's can not voto tnis yoar. He should get out his naturalization papors. John Potter taught the second room Monday, What did Miss Potte stand two boys ia the oorasr fee? What littl boy cot a aaakiaf sp f Mr. Caster was down last Tueaday. I wonder why Joe Dilley came up stairs. ' . a Vol. 23 No. 45 MtHlo rcck. We havo sumo sickness. There will tin a protraotod meeting commenced noxt Sunday at Mt. Hope. Consld ;rablo corn is'boing shelled by O Barrott and S Mountford. One of Mr. Fair's boys was thrown from h mule and when picked up wm noarly unconscious. Al Scrivntr and Charley Arbuckl traded toums this week. Tom Fair is away attending school. . Occasional. ' I I Will How to Prevent Croup. Homo reading tliut will provo interest iiitt to yonug mother. Bow to guard ngalust tho dleatn. Croup is n terror to young mothers aad to post them onticfrning the cause, Aral symptom ami treatment is Ike object of this item. 'Hid oiliii of croup la a com mon oold. Children who are etibjeot to it take oold very ivihlly and oroup is al most snn lo follow. The first symptom is hunri,eneiftthrt in soon Inllowrd Uj a peuullnr miigii iiongh, wh'ch la ensily rec ognized and wilt never bn forgotten by one who has heard it. Tho time to aot IS when the child llrat beuomas hoarse. If Oliatnhitrlatn' CohkIi Ruiniuly is freely given nil (malum') lo nroiip will mon dis appear. Kvory after the ornupy cough has dwvnluperi it will prevent the attack. Thero ia uo dnugvr In giving thla remedy for it conialiih nothing injurious. For sale by JJoyo &. Gone. "Last night,1 said n traveling man, "I should have uii-nl my train and lost an entire day hut for u iilil Information, noticed iu the lUud-MuNally Uuide, will never he without It again." Judsoii. Mr. McDonal from near Cora and Mrs. JohhIu Myers of Judsun wore mar rled Sunday morning. After the cere mony was performed they weut to Jewell county whore the wudding dinnor Was served mid returned Monday evening and cummencud bouso-keoping, The bappy couple huvo tho best wishes cf their many frloudti, U. O. G. Nervous Prostration Cured by Dr. Miles Nervlac. Prolonged dorangomont of tho nervous system not only affocta tbo brain and men tal powors, but dovelopa diaeaso in some of the vital organs. Tbo most dangerous of these indirect results la wbon tho hoort Is affected. This waa tho caao of tho Bov. N. F. Surfaco, Fawn Rlvor, Mich., who writes under date of Feb. U, 1806: "Fourteen years oro I bad a alight stroke of paralysis. Overwork brought oa nervous prostration. I wus exceedingly nervous and tho oxortlon of public opc&klng caused heart palpitation that threatened my life. I usod two bottles of X)r. Miles' Now IToart Cure for my heart trouble and two of Or. Miles' llcstoratlvo Korvluo for my nervous nous and fool batter than I ovor expected to fool again. I can apoalc for hours without tiring or having my heart flutter as It for merly did, and I havo you to thank that I am allvo today." Ob sale by all druggists. Dr. H lies' Beak oa Heart aad Nervous Disorders VMXI fey atali. Dr. Miles Medical Oa. nUMurt, ftsi. r- Hfe' WmtMm Ihrt ImML Vav HlW OTVMMYaBBTvV S"srw" w VbwHbbbw Dr. Miles' JPteiH IVIIwaro maraataesl to Ifeatfeicbo 1'i'J minutes. "Ono coat a data? ilHHL M ,; V, s ,' " iwY--' r&' 13al ..fv , wen &f ... .&a p ' i l ik "uro. -t .'via ' i' i.ii i . J.fei ,r tK.W.'.J. 'Ii.': ' . 'tt-'S v .&:.: :.,!( ' (fc-;wv vi-', ,rl Sbjq