Wr j ttM t-H "ll" (f - V VOLUME XXIV. ST. VITUS DANCE. A Physician Prescribes Dr. Mile Restorative Nervine. Dr. Miles Medical Co , ICtklmrl, Inil.: My daughter M.ittle, uud 14, was nflllctod last spring with St. Vitus dance and ner vousness, her entire right sldo whs numb and nearly paralyzed. Wo consulted a phj- slclan and ho prescribed Or. Miles' Restora tive Nervine. Shu took thiro bottles boforo wo saw any curtain slpns of Improvement, but after that tho began to Improve, very fast and I now think bhn Is entirely cured. Sbo has takuu nine bottles of thu Nervine, but no other medicine of any kind. Knox, Inil., Jan. G, 'Mi. II. W. Hostbtter. I'hyhlclans prescribe Dr. Miles' Kcmcdlos becauso they are known to be the result of tho long practlco and experience of ouoof tho brightest, members of their profession, and are carefully compounded by export cnccdchemlsts, In o.act accordanco with Dr. Miles' prescriptions, as used In his practlco. On salo at all druggists. Write for Dr. Miles' Hook on tho Heart and Nerves. Dt. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Br. Miles' Remedies Restore Health. Dr. Miles' fain IWnrininraritpod to. '.7 on Heaitavliuln'M minute. "Onurciit u dio. .BmlsiMi. Nice snnw Thursdiij. The Hpolhng school Friday night Was a success. On Wednesday, F bruary f), at 1 1 o homo of Mr. J. M Ilrowi-. oeurrcd tho mnrriago of his daughter, Millie, to Mr. Austin Spuirier. The couple arc held in high esteem, h iving lived in our midst since curly childhood. Wo wish them a happy vojago over lifo's troubled sen. MifrH Lizzie Birrctt visited nt homo Sunday. ltov. Lewis preached Sunday even ing. Prayer meeting every Wcdncs evening. Revs. Sims and Wells are holding meetings at l'lcuant Grove. Sotno have turned to seek tho Savior, and may many moio bcloro the meetings oloso. Isaoo Grcwcll started for Cripplo Creok Sundaj morning. A number of young people gath ered at Mrs. Mountfnrd's Saturday ovoning, and had a pleannt timo singing. Lom.i.y Him.. M(o. Nico Snow TIhumIuv. lt. T. Payne's lugs are uillictcd with cholera. Miss MoCall wiisisiting Miss Cora Ilohnea last Siturday and Sip. day. Mr. and Miss IjurUli'irt were calling at Mr. Lotnor'h Sunun. Mrs, ). C. Wilson was v. suing Mrs. Cooper last week. Tho elite of our vicin t ve cull ing in South Hitiu Stuid evening. Thoy oaiiie back wrll pless- d wih their evoninu's reception. Wonder what tho attrantioti could Imvo beon ? Tho woll hunt proved inoto sue oessful last Saturday, ro-ul'ii'g in one wolf being killed by Con WiUn. Dolly. The Httlo daughter of Mr. Fred Webber Holland, Mass., had a verv bud oold raid cooRh whloh he had not been ablo to onro with any thing. I gavrt lilm a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain' Uouh Hentedy. eayfl W. 1. Holden, ireruhant and post mastor nt WuRt llrinilli'ld, mid the next time I saw him h said It worked like n eharm. This remud) is intended espeo- ially for nontu throut and Iwiii diseases nuoh as colds, croup mid whooping cough and it is fniuouH for lniirs there is no danrr in Kivln!; M to i n.i.ircn lorn ooutaiu nothing nijurli ns Tor salo by y4ffcliTlM A.t l r X OTv V lr RED Gnlde Itoek. IKiem Signal One year ngo Thursday, Faburnry ft, occurred tlic mcmorinblo dust tortu Tim first annivoisary of tlic da) brought tlio bijiyeft snow of tliu sen son but was otherwise pleasant, Tho Signal is plcacd to note the occasional nppeauucu on tho scono of a land buyer or Irader. Nebraska Inn (Is are all rinht as an investment if tliero were only people with money to buy tliciu. The County Co-Opcrativo Associa tion of tho Disciples of Christ of Web ster county will bold a mooting at Guide Rook, Fobiuary 22 and 28, 18K!. Tho Signal will publish the program luxt week. Last Sunday was groundhog day and there is no doubt that he s.tw his shadow, and we may accordingly ex pect six weeks more of winter. Well wo can easily stand six weeks mnro oi such winter weather, as wo have had. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Fowler nra re joicing over the addition of a lino girl to thoir family on Sunday of this week Feb. 'J. The somo day a linn girl was born to Mr. and Mr). A. M. Kellum. Mrs. K. is Mrs. Fowler' n sister. Luurcnie. IKrom Ijoomollre.l John Stewart took a trip to Iowa Thursday. Dr. Hawthorno niado a professional visit to Rluo Hill Tuesday. Mrs. Julia Davison, moved from tho country to Lawrence, Monday John Atkinson, of tho wido wide wor'd, Sundaycd at tho Fromont. Frank Lnmborn, of near Doweese, was a oallor at this ofiioo, Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Williams visited with friends living near Hastings, last weak. Miss Josio Holden, of Lawrence, at tended the Literary at Spring Ranch. Tuesday cveniny. Rev. Nichols, of Glenville, held ser vices at tho Baptist church in Law rence, last Sunday. Chas. Tanner, tho irrcprcssiblo and only Charloy, and lawyor, of Hastings was in town Wednesday. Dr. Shivcly, tho dontist of Edgar, was hero Tuesday extracting and fix ing molars for our citizens. Thos. Shirley and daughter, Miss Clara, enjoyed u pleasant visit with friends nt Nelson, last Sunday. Miss Rcssio Seward, of Hastings, gavo her father, tho associate editor of tho Locomotivo, n welcome visit Inst Friday. Attorney R. D. Suthorland, of Nel son, stopped over Sunday night at tho Fremont House, on his way to Hast ings to attend the ''hog-stcaling" trial. Hon' Tills! Wo offer one hundred dollars reward for any ease, of Catarrh that oniiuot be cured by Hall's catarrh cure. V. J, (JIM:K1:Y & CO,, l'rops , Toledo. 0. Wo thu undersigned have known F. J. Chuiioy for the last 15 years, and believe him perfictly honorablo in all business transactions and financially able to carry out nny obligation made by their linn, West t Truax, Wholesale DniKUists, To ledo, 0. Wnlding, Klnnan it Marvin, Wholesale DrnRgistR, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood nnd inn cous surfaces of the system, Price 750. per bottle. Hold by nil druggists. Testi monials free. SilllwHtur. Allen Vance has returned from Iowa. Davo Fishcl was doing business in Red Cloud Monday. Mrs. J. K Haught is slowly recov ering from her recent illness. Rollu Far(ular ia preparing to move onto tho Bart Sbirloy place, Bk- - rJaLrc!g-J'g. Utgi!. fyy A-.tviY.ifT-wi- CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 11, Kd Blouche will farm tho David llaught pi ii co. A protracted meeting lias begun at Kckloy church, und will continue in definitely. Horn, to Mr. mid M. J. C. Andor son, Fehririry 5, J SIX!, n girl. Mother and child doing well. SlMVSON. Itallii. Hi os. aro hauling laigo J-orgenson quantities of hay to R. L. Alyci. Mr. Cowley is yery sick, with vory littlo hope of his recovery. Rev. Van Dyke of luav.ilo was in our locality Tuesday buying somo cat tle. Miss Mildred McCall Sundaycd at Arthur Wilson's the guest of Miss Cora Holmes. Mr. l3rooks ol Otto nnd Rev. Dean altcudtd the quarterly meeting on Ask creek Sunday. Mrs. .John WiUon of Otto was tho guest ol Mis, Cooper near Campbell lattwr psrt of last week. Alfred McCull from near Inavale bought 17 head of cattlo of Andrew Krickson the other day. Misses Hansen and Holmes from Red Cloud were visiting at G. Ander son's last week. Tho ditno social Tuesday evening nt C. F. Kelly for Rev. Blackwell was a grand success Mr. Smith of Hubble this state was in this ioinily looking after his farm on Farmers creek. Charley Hunter of Iaavalo was in this locality last week buying Btock. Tom Anderson and all of his bo longings departed the first of the week for Hall county. Last Sunday Mr. I'ovelak from ntar Blue Hill and Miss Anna Sadilck of this vicinity wero united in mar riage. Wo wish them many days of happiness. At tho wolf hunt in Catherton twn ship last Saturday Con Wilson and l'aul Rrcthiucr succeeded in killing ono wolf. The spilling school at tho Tennant school houso wus largely attended. Miss Ruihor being awarded tho lau rels. Iniivalo. What stato can boast ol any nicer weather than wo are having. Will Halo has got a throo months school near HIuo Hill. Ho commcuo. od last Monday, Mrs. H. R, Simons has beon visit ing iu Red Cloud, Sylvester Frisbio spent Sunday at home. C, Hunter shipped two cars of stock to Kansas City Sunday. Hlmor llarvoy went with them, Bluneh Shcrcr is visiting nt her brother's Kd Shorer. Churhe Olmstcad and Miss Kmuia Halo, Al Gurnor, Miss Rothrock, Wil Ho Iroas and Hattio Olmsted attend ed the danco at Dolloy Wnlkors last Friday night. All roport a good time. Miss Florenoe Sawyer camo home Sunday morning and spent a day or two with her parents, Art Myers and sister Mamie spout Sunday with Maude Knight, Mr. C. L. Kddy is siuk with lh la grippe. Tho publio school has a new libra- Mr. Howard Dicely is attending court in Red Cloud this week. One moro of Wobstor counties sohool inarms has stopped oil into tho sea of matrimony, A fow friends gathered at Mr, Orchards on last Wednesday, Fobruary 12, Mr, Max field in a fow words niado Mr. Ote Garner and Miss Maud Orchard man Dr. Price's Cream Unking Powdor A Pure drape Cream gf Tartar Powder. . li .-. i.wita ,...-.sJfirrt"..,s V12- s ;. -, -j . and wife. The grooVi is a son of Geo. Garner and tho bride is the daughter of R K. Orchard, They are both well known and highly ir.pietcd h) nil. Their many friends join in wish iug thorn a happy oj ge over the sea of life. ' U.K. Our people are growing more nnd more iu thu habit of looking to Deyo A Urico for thu latest and best of ever) thing iu thu drug linn. 'I hey sell Chamberlain's Cough Itemed), famous for ItseuriHof bad uolds, croup and whooping cough. When in mod of sueh a medicine give this remedy ti trial nnd you will be more thnn pleaned with the result. Slate I, Inc. Snow storm on the sixth was not s disagrocnblo as on the sixth list year. Mr. Overstreet preached at Maplo Grovo last Sunday. Dr. Home has sold his store in North Branch to Geo. Dillon and Mr. Hollinsworth. Grandpa Huntington hns been on tho sick list but is better. The little folks in district K1S went to Mr. Reynold's who lives south of North Branch, and suit: for him. Mr. Reynolds has been sick for siiJtime The Junior olas in tbfc ncademy will givo a free entertainment Friday night Feb. 22. Next Sunday will be quarterly meet ing nt the Friends church in North Branch. tiif.y hioicjum; it. W any I'conlc KMiciilc the Idea nt an Absolute Cure Tor lys nupnia and Stomach Troubles. Ridicule, Ilouever, In not Argument, a ml Farm nro Stubborn TIiIiikn, Stomach troubles aro so common and in many esses so obstinate to euro that pcoplo aro apt to look with sus picion on any remedy claiming to bo a radical, permanent ouro for dyspep sia and indigestion. Many such prido themselves on thoir acuteiiuss in not being humbugged, especially on medioincs. This fear of being humbugged may bo carried too for; so lar, iu tact, that many persons suffjr for years with in digestion rather than risk a littlo time and money in faithfully testing tho claims of a preparation so rclinblo and universally used as Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. Now, Stuart's Dspopsia Tablets aru vastly different in ono important rospect from ordinary proprietary medicines, for tho reafon that thoy aio not a secret patent medicine, no r.ccret i? made of their ingredients, but anal sis bhows them to contain the natural digestive fcrmciits, puro aeptio pepsin, the digestivo acids, Gulden Seal, bismuth, hpdrastis and mix. They aro not cathartic, neither do thoy act powerfully on any organ, biithey euro inuigestion on tho com mon seuso plan ol digesting tho fiod oaten promptly, thoroughly before it has timo to ferment, sour nnd causo i he mibohiel. This is tho only secret ol their huccshs. Cathartic pills never have and novcr can euro indigestion and stomach troubles bccauHo thoy act entirely up on tho bowels, whereas thu whole trouble is really iu tho stnmuoh. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, taken uftcr meals, digest tho food. That is all thcro is to it. Food not digested or half digested is poison, as it ere atcs gas, acidity, headaches, palpita tion of tho heart, loss of flesh and appotito, and many other troubles which aro often callod by somo other name. Thoy arc sold by druggists every whoro at f)0 cents por pockago. Ad dross Stuart Co. for boojj, on stomnoh diseases, or.usk your druugist for it. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. -" --- -j??hh:: r:anL;ssr iiSsrT J "" s . .U.L.. - -.. I-vs. z'JT.3. -Si t r , -. . 1800. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Royal ABSCNLtHTEKY EW&CE Eiitivttlc. The ieo men iu this neighborhood have nil icntcd farms and will go to work this season, having given up all hope of mi ice crop. L C Olmsted was doing business iu Franklin last week and now ho says that every ono up that way has tho Cripple Creek fever. Ono man from that town has already sold his claim out there for $S()(IO and others nro loving for there eyury day. Several farmers nro beginning to plow or list for coin between here and Rivortou already. G. W. Knight will attend thu state encampment of the G. A. It's at Oma ha this week, He is a delegate. A Christian church was organized nt Inavale a short timo ago with about a dozen members. Thoy will try to hao regular nroachiiiir in the uar future. A wedding is billed for this week. The contracting parties boig woll and favorably known in this and other parts of tho county. Oliver McCall who hns been quite sick for somo timo is improving some what. Kvcryono is glad to sco Oliver around again. Somo of tho boys are onntcmplat. ing a trip to Cripplo Crock in tho early spring. Tho wonderful success at tained by I'ortcr Hedgo out thcro has excited them a good deal. A. II. Carpenter of Rod Cloud was selling a patent right of his own in this villago and on further west this wock. A ''Jay" representing tho Stato Journal, accompanied by a lady com panion was a visitor in Inavalo ono day last week, Tho pops hereabouts oan sco noth ing good in Jako Kindscher any more. Heretofore thoy hnvo called him a very smart man but now it is "Jakio" or "Old Jako" nnd not a ploasant word for him. It is no wonder Jako got out of that crowd. B. 0. K. Indigestion is often tnken for consump tion. Thu word consnmptiou menus wasting nwny, nnd dyspeptics ofton wusto nwny ns badly ns conxnmptives. Tim reason puoplu wnsto nwny Is be oaimo either tlmy don't get enough to cut, or they don't digest what they do eat. If tho lnttr Is ywnr trouble, take Shaker Digestive Cordial. This will help yon to digest ona food nnd stop jour loss of llesli, Shaker Digestive Cordial is made from herbs, barks, nnd thu juices of fruit, by tho well known Hkukers at Mount Liba tion. It poHsessoss great toniu nnd di gestive powers, Blinker Digentlve Cordinl has cured rnntiv niintinrii'il ronsuintitives fnlin wnra I really dyspeptics), by eimply helping -.... ...i. i... i i.. i.ii their stomachs to digest their food, thus giving them uourUhmtnt and new strength. Hold by druggists. Trial bottles 10 ceuts. A FULL BLOOD .TJEItSEJ? HULL la ktpt for service nt S. Dny'a bnru. Till Hull was bred nt Lincoln in the fall of 181)2, while hl mo'.hor wna on xhibitlok at the statu fair. This bnll took first premium at tho Webitar county fair in fall of lHDfi. This in the boit bred Jersoy bnll in Webster county. His weight Is 1200 lbs. For fnrthtir partionlars, call at h. DAY'S D.UtN, I'oot of i:iui St, lted Cloud, - -JLi ? i a - ' - CIS. - jr- -vir -;. fii-JSr&J iN UMBER 7 Latest U.S. Gov't Report Baking Powder Willow Crock. Friends nnd relatives gathered at tho home of .Joshua Itruhakcr on the fith, nnd nst-istcd tho family in colc brating his 7;td birthday. John Wildcr's sUtrr, Minnie, from Rod Cloud, has eoino out to keep hoiifto for him, Mr. Moushang gavo a social nt his residouco Friday night. Several young peoplo lrom Itluo lull wero present, and nil roport a nico time. Miss Ada Carpenter is visiting on the creek this week. Rev. Shammol of Guidu Rook has olosod a successful revival at Mt Hope. Cleico Jackson is spending the win tcr with his mother. ' "Miss Nau's sohool closes with an exhibition on tho night of February 21. Everybody invited. Horn February 5th, to Mr. and Mrs Frod Blunkoy, a daughter. MANironiA. a piiACiiri: or tiii: nksiit. Itching PIIcn and Other Ilcctal Trouble Kaally Cured by a New and Sale method. A llrntnrknltle Number of Carta finite br the I'irniiild I'll euro. About ono person in every four suffers from somo form of reotal dt scasc Tho most, common and annoy ing is itching piles, indicated by warmth, slight tnoisturo and intense, uncontrollable itching in tho parts agectod. The usual treatment has been soma simple ointment or salvo whioh some times gives temporary relief, but noth ing liko a permanent euro oan bo ex pected fiom such superficial treat ment. Tho only permanent euro for itch ing pilcB yet discovered is the Pyra mid 1'ilo Cure, not only for itching piles, but for avory other form of piles, blind, bleeding, or protruding. Tho first application gives instant re lief, and tho continued uso tor a short timo causes a permanent removal of tho tumors or tho tmall parasitca which oauso the intonso itching and discomfort of itching piles. Many physicians for n long timo supposed that tho rcmarknblo relief afforded by thu Pyramid Pile Cur was becauso it was suppose to contain cocaine, opium or similar drugs, but such is not tho case. A roccnt care ful analysis of the remedy showed it to bo absolutely free from any cocaine, opium, or. in fact, any poisonous, in jurious drugs whatever. For thiH reason tho Pyramid Pila Cure is probably tho only pilo euro rejonimonded extcnsivolv bv phvai- oiatis, becauso it is so snfo, prompt in I tlio relief afforded, and. ho far aa - 1 known, tho only positivo euro for piles excopt a surgical operation. In ono )our tho Pyramid Pilu Curt has becomo tho best, tho safest and most cxtoBsively sold of any pile euro buforo tho publio. Nearly all druggists now sell it at 90o and $1 per package, Address the Pyramid Co , Albion. Mioh., for book on oauso and cure of piles, and also hundreds of testimon ials from all parts of tho United States. If suffering from nny foim of piles nsk your driiL'trist lor u piiekugn of Pyramid I'il'1 Cure and try it tonight. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla m ! a . t I ' m ,' V.1 Dejo&Uricc. a jrzrtt&5aL. J-4. ,W 1 ttrV eebs2j; MV