w IV -2: h' f i f; ! . l Merit I what Biles JlooirnHartmpnrlllft ltd grcnt popularity, Hb eonstnntly IncrcnsIuB fftlcf, nnd onablcB It to accomplish Its wonderful and unequalled curat. The combination, proportion nnd proccHg used In preparing Hood's Harriaparllla aro unknown to other medicines, and mako Hood's Harsaparllla Peculiar to Itself It curea nwldo range o( dlacaflea becauso of ltdowcraB blood purifier. It acta directly and positively upon the blood, and the blood rcachea every nook and corncrof tho human ayatcni. Thus all the nerves, muscles, bonen and tissue come under tho benoflcont Influence of Hoods Sarsaparilla Tlio One True Mood Purifier. l per liottle. . . rim cure Liver Ilia onsy to nOOU S HillS lAko,casytooperto.2So. THE CHIEF Piibltilied Weekly. fcrtbicrlplloM, Per Annum Invariably ! A4ue Kulered at tl e Post Offle In !Uw1 Cloud, Nnh. umall matternf theimuid clan A. 0. Hodman, Editor. I.ahotTait. Ami local Kdltor. SWOBN CUMULATION 1,300. Ropublican Convontion. A republican convention for WebMcr county In liereliy culled In meet at Hie court house In lied t'loiid, Netiraaka, on Saturday, September liitli. IMK), atll o'clock n.ui. for tliu iiurinn of uoinliialltiKiiraudldato fur tliu alate leitlcliilure, h randldato for county attorney, and for tlio rliolroof OelrcatcM to tlio reputdlrati enmen llotifnrtlieSiitli aetiatorlal dlnrlrt iiud to tlio republlrnti rmivmillon fur tlio Mill IvKlalatltu illKtrlct. ft In recommended that tlio dclcKatra lo thin convention from tlio lt, :id,Mli, and Tlh nupervlKor illxtrlitK uoinliinlo fiiuillilule for Mipenlvir In tlielr ri'Kpecthe dlMrlc I. It Im ree oniinrudrd that no prozlcN bo allowed. An Invitation t I'xleliiieu to an itieiu vniern wbodilretoiilllllatti with the republlrait parly lo attend and imrilcli I parilrliinto in mo ciuiciiu'k nun lirlmarK'H in be brld under Hie all Tlio atloulowiihhlpHanil wards are entitled to rcprrrentatloii iih follow. tiiicl on tlioiolu rait for lion. W. 1C. Andrew In t"l. allowliiK omideleKnteforeneli ten olui and major mr lieu thereof mi rani and one at larnu lor each towiixlilpaiid ward, tlultlu llurlt ir lied Cloud H Heaver Creek 7 Matin j Stillwater fi (llenwond H OakCreok I Walnut Creek . I (larllcld tl Inavalc .. . I'.eaoaut I Mil H Catberlon r. Klin Creek . . . Harmon) I'miilnm Ited Clnnd Ift ward 111 l.lno .. C lied Cloud 2l ward 13 Total It ANIIOI I'll .Ml'NlTT, Secretary. i: T. c llAI liKII, Clialriuaii. A Lottor From St Pnul Sr. I'AUl,, Minn, Sept., 7lh, MM! -To Tin: Kiutoii On mr usiyto .St. I'uiil wo nnivt'tl ut Omaha in tin morninu Some of Mir purly went Mil to tin1 state (iilr hut wo look mi electric car mill wont oul two mill" to visit Willis Kulton. Wo foiiuil Hint lui wiis nt his place of huslncn. We visited with iMrs. Fulton it few hours thi'ii she ac companied ns to Urn wholesale hard warn Moid where Willis holds fotth. Hi) showed us through thu building. 1 was surprised to linil .so ninny empty .shelves. Ho says the cause of it is tlio political nitualiou. Many of ilnir em ployees have been discharged and they nro only waiting for assured election of MeKinley to fill up their stoie and give work to many it poor man who needs it. When wo .-tutted fiom Oiniiha nt II o'clock Moniliiy night we fouuil the cars very uuic.li crowded, among tlnm, besides, our lif.iiltiinrtt!i 's ear, was the headquarter' ear of I'oloruili and Wyoming. On the way of emit i the "straw vote1' was taken. Col. Ludd was very much troiililed with fear that llryiiu would liavu Iheinajoiity under Hid circumstances as they took tho vote of the Colorado and Wyoming women, and not of tho other .slates, and there were nearly two ear loads of people from those states, but I lie result was :i5 majority for MeKiulej. On all the other trains that we have heard of tlio vote has been about "lit to 1" m favor of MeKinley. Tlio eity of St. Paul is verj brant i f'llly ileeorated with Hags, bunting ami electric lights, The soldiers and theit wives have been aeeotileil :i very cor iliul welcome anil haVo much enjoyed thoir visit here. The parade wa.s some thing worth seeing Illinois took the lead ami Miune.sotii brought up in the rear. 1'uuiisylvuniu was led by the Eeunoiny Intid with .lolin liuss, mi old resident of Webster eotinty, at the Imad Xeliraskn's ilulegation was not vn larue lntltiie inadf up that ile- lleloin'N in eillllllMtisl:). Thric W n Ui'l I it llryun man iituoiif;sl thein. J'hoyj were icadt to help the t-preta n in chueii foi McKlukw uiul tlio.i ucre plenty iU ulong tho line. Of cuurjiif you lir.vo licatt! befor. tins 'tmr that Xcluas-kiv carrioil oil tlm honors. Ciarkntn of Oinutia wa9clret I'll couinintiih'Pii. -thief of tlio ti A 11. Mrs. IiUiliI aiei my.-ielf fittumleo the W.li.O cou(uition pmt ( t1u liine. Tlio piF.slilontV aildn-, i,n vciy good Jiiul pniclleal inn! thci- was the til iiosv htiriiiouy. Mi.-. l. gan ami her tlxiigliti'i enme in ami belli madr Imrt speeehes spi'whi's They ur uvi im - firm eiuhusiti'tn I'm l iiii'lii. vlth elided hei tpeerli Willi llu "1 lltink 1 luie had u iluiililr Im'i m m being Hie daughter of .luhn A '.,., umi Mui) Lugiin " Uitpi. Jack (Uuw ford wiu with tho couiratlus liimriiij gi ruling from tho U.. U.iiiiilnt the oloso of Ills tiilk liu I'CL'lleil ono of III llaieet pm ins which was very appro mlate. 'lhe national piesiilunl was elected while we were then. She is Mrs Agnes Hill, of Indiana. I want ed to go on the excursion given to tho delegates and their wives Iheiefoto we u'fl before tlm other ollleurs wero elect eil. Of lhe excursion and other mat ters I will tell 3 mi in my next letter. Ina I fount letter to luaiiufautiiiers Mr W. F. Ik'iijamin, editor of tho Spectator, Utiuhford, N. Y., says. "It may bo a pleasure to you to know tho high esteem in which Chamberlain's meiliuiuu.s aro hold by tho people of your own state, whore thoy must be best kno.vn. An aunt of mine, who resides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit mi) u few ye.ii a since, nnd before leaving home wrote me, asking if they were sold here, stating if they were not she would bring u quantity with her, as she did not like lo bo without them " Tho medicines refetted to aie Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of cold nnd croup; Cham berlain's Fain Halm for rheumatism, Intno back, pains in the side and chest, and Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diairhtea Uetneily for bowel com plaints. These medicines have been in constant use in Iowa for almost n ipmrtor of n century. Tho people have learned that they are articles of great worth and merit, nnd tinequaledby any other. They are for sale here by Deyo & (irice. Mils. K. H. Kniiiiit. M."E.NotOb. "(iood Citizenship" will bo tho sub ject treated next Sabbath morning. The subject for evening will be "The coming conference year and our duty as christians to Clnisl's kingdom." Kvery voter not attending divlno services elsewhere cordially invited. If the hrctheru were as falthltil to attend chinch as the sisters all tho hours of worship would he thronged. ItltuiimiitlMii :urcl In n uy. "MYSTIC CUHK" for Ilhemnntiam nnd Neuralgia radically ourea in 1 to .1 days. It notion upon tlm system is ro nnrki bio nud inynterloiiH. It rotnoyea nt once tliu cutiau nnd tho dlseii'i) immed iately illKnpjienra. Tlm flrat doK greatly buuitUri. L' cunta. Hold by II, K. Urioe druggist, lied Cloud. Flout ConvonUon. The topublicau float representative convontion of the -10th district com posed of Adams and Webster counties will meet at lllue Hill on Saturday, Sept., Ulith, 1-SiHJ, at 11 a in., for tho purpose of nominating a candidate for float lepiosentntivc from such district and the transaction of mu-Ii other busi ness as may come before it. Adams county will be entitled to 17 delegates and Webstei county 11 delegates in such convention. II. M. llAti., .I.S. Winn:. Secretary. Chaitinau. Iiilliimmiilory It luminal lainCiiro cil In :i DnyN. Morton U. Kill, of I.obuuon, Intl., suvh: "Mj urifii had Ititlaiuiuatory Itliuumatium In ever) inimele and joint, her HnfTerliijf wi.h turrilile uiul her body it ml lltoi wuio awnlli-n itliuortt bijoiid rerogultlon; had been in bid fur in weihs nuil hud eight plnsieiuus bill rrcrlved no bhliellt. until she tried tlm MYSTIC CUttK FOR UIIi:UMATlS)1. It ar iinmediate ro lief and ahu was able to walk about in three ilnyn. I am stirr U saved her life." Hold by II. i:. Orion drtniirHt, lied (Jloud. statp: crkek Mr. Win Haskiiis ami Ms Molllo Stevens were rrceuily inairied. On last Wedne-dii. at the residence of the br'n'.e'o fat uer, (ien. . Mount ford, Mr linn H. (Jiewell and Miss Mary Motintford were inairinl bj Uev. lilackwellof Urd Cnniil Mt, Hope school will commence next Monday for a seven mouths term to be taught by (Sen. Kmuis of Oayloul Bottled Up! Whether iu the form of pill powder or liquid, the doctor's! prescription for blood diseases is always the .snine mercury or potash. These drugs bottle up and poison nnd dry it up m tin system, but they also dry up the mnt.ow iu the bones nt the same time. The suppleness and elasticity of the joints give way ton stiffness, the rack ing pains of rheumatism. The form graiiuaiiy Delias, me Doucs nchc, while decrepitude nud helplessness prema turely take possession of the body, and it is but a abort step to a pair of crutches. Then comes falling of the hair ami decay of the bones, a con dition truly horrible. Contain'otis Mood Poison the curse of mankinil U the ttlfiol 1t-ft1a. Maf nil ' diseases, uud basal 1WJV UUiltUli; Jl Ult wayo baffled the doctors. Their pot as It aud mercury bottlenpthe poison, hnl it always breakH forth again attack ilig tome delicate organ, frequently the mouth and throat, filling them witn eating ore-. S.S.S., is the only known cure for Uih disease. It is guar aulecil purely vey,e I table, and on thouhanil dollars rewarti i offered for t.rwf t tlie eoutr.ir. neur tails t. euri i. .nil leious iiinou l'oison, Scrolo' ICi .iiii Uheum.itiMU, Cancer, or .'i "t' liitase of the Muoil. If ou hii i blood disease, take n ronudy v.lm '; . ill not injure you. llewnic of im-rcuvy: don't do violence , to our sjHtciu. Don t get bottled up 1 Our books scut uec to any nuuresb. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Gj, WP0TASH MERCUflyJ KaaEaak.iaaD' aaUH !H IIM1 C'lris. Ai buckles has just finished up the In si stout wall cave on the en ek with arch over head. Mt Hope ilistt let has lecenlly n paiieduml painted the school house to the amount of seveial dollars. Sunday school every Sunday at Mt Hope nt 10 a.m., held by Supt. Daniel (iiewull. l'reaehiiig every two weeks by the regular uastor Nov. Welt., at early lamp lighting, Miss Kmma and U..iu Harretl of Ited Cloud attended the (Jrowull Motintfoid wedding last Wednesday. Mrs. Jessa Snpp of near Cora was visiting with relatives on the creek last week. Uev. Stonos of Lebanon, and for merly of the.su parts, is iu poor health nt present. Mrs. Clark Stevens' sister of Indiana will be out here on n visit soon. Occasional. ItcKKi' Tr7Uul Oil The only liniment ou tho mnrket to day that tins n positivo gunrnutcu to do nil tho Inbol calls for. Its great strength nnd wonderful curntivo powera nru purti cuJnrly iiotloeablo in deep seated dla ensea, nnoh nB llheumatlam, Neuralgia, eto. .'), L. Cottlng kvopa It. Miss Dora Ward is attending busi ness college at Hastings. Whon wear begins to exceed repnir in your body you are going to fall sick. Tho signs of it are; loss of llesh, pnlc ness, weakness, nervousness, etc. Tho repair needed is food. You think you ent enough, nud yet you feel that you wear out mom tissue, energy, nerve force, than your food makes for you. The dilliculty is that you do not digest enough. And this is so serious it is worth sitting down seiiously to think about. If you can't digest what, you eat, lake a few doses of Shnker Diges tive Cordial. Tho effect of It will bo to increase your tlesh and make you feel stronger. You won't fall sick, l'roof that it is in control of your re pair upimrattis. It's eay enough to test this for yotii self. Tako a few bot tles of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Sold by druggists at 10 cents tw "M 00 per bottle. 'Feller down our way," said tho far mer man, "is so dead sure that Hryan is going to get thei o that he took a hun dred silver dollars he had htiiied in an old can an' melted 'em into a lump o' bullion." "What did ho do that forV" asked the city merchant. "What did he do that for'" W'y. so's he could make 917 coinin' 'cm ovci again." lndinapolis.Iournal. Heygh' acriimn Sulvc. Tho Perfect Ointment. Cures whoto all others fall. Its extraordinary cura tive power has beon proved in tho thoiia imds of cases of piles, for which wo hold testimonials, Your putmlnr druggist C. Ij. Cutting sella it. Miss Clara Kellogg has gono to Hast ings where she will attend business college. Tliu Mlllc UIhiiIn Arc Here and enme to slay. C. L. Cutting, your popular drugging has just received n new supply. Thoy are the ouly guaranteed pill on the market. He euro you get Heggs' Little Uiuntw. Ask for snmplu. Heib Ludlow of Chicago is in the city. From all accounts Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy is u CotUonil lo the nlllieteil. There is no ailvettiseinent about this; we feel just like saying it. fill . mm i ne Democrat, uarroiiioii, Ky. nr sale by Deyo tX: (Srice. Haudolph McNitt spoke iu Guide lloek on TIiiiimIiij evening. Sciiltlu IKIiviitiiiillsm I'urud. li. Wagner, Wholesale Druggist, Hioh mond, Vn., says: "I Imd a fearful nttael; m Sciatic Hheumatliain, wna bud up nl most tuo nidiiiliH, was forluuntu enough to ot MYSI1C UUH1-: I'OK HlllHIMA 'I ISM. 'I his iiv.rod iijh nfir iIdc'ii-'j pre-i-criptioiH had fatltd rn have nn tifToct. .Sold l II, K. (Irioo ilruggis , 1, d Cloud We an- indebted to .Julian Supp for "nine hue peaehe-. Dliirrlieu ami Pjaunlury at diiunroua, and jou ahonld not bo without a bottle of Hea' Diarrhea lliilrfiun iu the linusu at thin Benson of the year, iu it relievo at once. No bad reaulta follow. Sold by O. L. Cottlng. List of letters remaining iinciille(l for at tho pot ollice at Heil Cloud, Neb raska, for tlio wool; ending September lOih, 181115. Kroner, Minn Diekerson, Mrs, P. A. Kuekner, A. K. Smith, Cora McCollon 'I'hcso letters will he sent to tho ilcad letter odlce, Supt. '.Mth, if noteallod tor before 1'iiank V. Cowdi.'n-, V. U. Ocgg' Dliirrtiou nnUaHt positively nan bo equal in diarrhea, dys eulery aud iDllaaiatioa of the bowelt. It relleTe qaiokly, and belii pnrely Teflo table, no bad rtttulta foUow. Yon cannot afford to be without It at thla Mason of the year. Sold by C. U. CottinH. Den I5et of Otfoid waa hero tiiis week. Tho Bicyolo Cotitust Tlu.uill be the last i.ne of the pa per in which tin' hli'vrli- voting con- is t f,!l ,'iipon wi 1 appeal and It 'i lnii il:i e innn S"pitiuli' uiul mi ue.t i i:ili, ut oj-ti i Upi'l gli'll li tin' Ited ( liunl lui- D.-p'ii inifiii in t'ii north ll Hill III I III' .M"Hll IllHl'k till- A,ll(l will lr .lutitdi d tn tin ladj . 1 1 1 iing tho lii't itt" up lo tin' tiuii' nt cln-iing. Votes will hit rueoivuii at thi- ollico up lot! o'clock p.m., of that day. After :TlioiS(i(is of Womeni surrr.K untold ahsuriks. BRADFIELD'S FEVU-E REGULATOR, ACTS AS A SPECIFIC B; Arousing to Health Action all her Organt.5 It causes health to bloom, nnd) joy to reign throughout the frame. :.,. It Never Fails to Retaliate ... "Mr wife has been umlor treatment or leatl-i Ins iiiiymcmiis turee jronrn, wuiiuiitu Afloriinlnu thron linttlcn (if 1IHADKI 'KKMA1.K ItKllUIiATMl nil can do ber on n: ' couklng, mllkliiK nmi whsiuii." ' n.n. mil An.iienavraQn, aim. nUADHEM) IlKdl'MTOH CO., Atlanta, (Ja. Bell by drutgliU at fl.OOp.rbottla. that hour the record hook and bicycle will be turned over to the Fire Depart ment and thoy will continue tho sale of votes at their supper heforo mentioned. Th program iu regard to the exact time of closing has been changed and this will be entirely in the hands of the Fire Department who will give duo notice of the hour before the liunl wiuiltip. Tho free veto coupon should bo sent to this oflieo or presented to tho ones having tho contest incliaige on the last evening. Tho male qunrtet will bo in attendance at the supper and entertain those present with some good singing. Remember that half of the proceeds of this contest will be do nated to tlm lire boys for tho purchase of needed fire apparatus and that you get a subscription to tho paper for tha amount of money that you expend in buying votos The vote up to dale is as follows: Kmma I'olnlcky, lied rlouil . 181 Oraco Tort, lied Cloud 276 .Mrs. T. (.'. Hacker i IvaSkcllon, tlluc Hill Lit ited f limit 20 Irene Miner Ileal cton.l . . . . i.1) Mm. Nellie Kineli. Itut cloud -Jo Mjrlle JuiteN liulde Hock 15 Tllla .McClelland lied Cloud 13 .MatiloTlioruc, lllmleii 10 ltella Able, lied Cloud iu .Maud KnlKlit, Itumtlu 10 .leaiiette 1)1 1 ley, Ited Cloud 10 Total - Kill P t TWKNTY VOTi: COITON. llrliiKorscud tlili Coupon aeenmpniileil liy fl.imtn llilt ollnu nuil you will reielve f uie iiiier mr uue lear nun ne eiiiiucii in etist ao ,itet In the l(m Mejele voIIiiri'oii lest for the ino-t uulur lady In WcliMcr roiiiil. I tiuUM oles for t I M 9rvVvwvvvvvVvVvvvvvvvwvvva: Jtkn voti: (oii'on. t llrlni: or eud till Coupon iireoniauleil li) fi ) (fills lo llil-ollm- iuhI you vs 111 rcieiie the iiier forslx MdiiIIih nuil lie eiilltted to cuit III Mild Iu the f oo lilcvclo Millni; con- tet for the mot iopiilur Imly Iu Wehkler county, j cni hi Mites for I r,.,.,. FREE VOTE. In the bicycle contest I Ic.rstONE VOTE for ftt......,,.... J. S. EMIQH, D15NTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK VOU WANT IT. Crown Bridge Work or Teeth Without l'lates. I'OItCEI.AIN INLAY, Ami all tho latcn Improvement la dental roccli allium. ST. VITUS DANCE. A Pliyalclan Prescribes Dr. Allies' Restorative Nervine. Dr. Miles Medical Co., i:ial.art. Iiul.i MydauclitcrM.itllii, twed II, was afllleted last sprlii!; ulili Pi. Vitus ilmuio and nur-vimsuc--;. her entlio rUlit slilo ias numb uiul nearly paralyred. Wo ronsuHuil a phy- ... WiJi.TgyfM 77:. j-V .c '- - .vVi slclau aud ho priMviibed Dr. Miles' Restoro tWoNonrlno. Bhu tuoV thrisiliottle.s before wo war any certalu Btsw of IrtiproToment, but after that tttiu U'Koa to lmproyu veiy fust and I iioit thluk slio Is outlrelycurxxl. Sho has taken nlno tmttlm of tho Nervine, but no other ruedlvloo ot any kind. Knox, Intl., Jau. fs ':. II. W HosTKrreri. Physicians pru.wroo lit Miles' ItemcdU's becnuso they tiro Uiu.wn to bo tho rosultof tlm Idiik practlen nnd ovarii nco of one of IIIU I'llKllll-Ml, IJll'IUIHIITI 111 IllVil llllllicmiliu, mm 'ire careiully couiiniunuoii ny p.Nperi cnoi ili'lunul.t i in , x n t jii-i'ordiini'o with Or Mllo' jiri..-rliitiiiii . .u- ii mhUpr.urtli'o. On wile in nil imu-vhu. Write fur Ir. Mlliti' Hiwl: on thi lli-nrt and Nervi. Dr. Miles Mi (Ileal Ui., l.ll.lart, fud. l)r. Miles' Ueiaedics Ucstoro ileaiiii. g A'JmmTtm. aaaCaraBaaanaliaW. aVaaaaaaaaaaaaawWaA tfH mmmWW.MVmmm ,if. W3BaL.t- "We have Part of Oar Fall Stoek And can give you some Very Gboiee Bargains Our Stock of CLOHKS Will be on hand We SPECIAL -IN- DRY GOODS, Hats and Caps, Boots ami Shoes Queensware AND GEOCERIES. 0' Call and See Us. SHERWOOD & ALBRIGHT, Staple and Faney Gfoeeries. Humboldt, Mtunesota and Amboy Flour AGT5NT6 FOR Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FKKSH VKUETAULES AN'I) FKUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. These People AUK (JOINO TO GOTTIJIG'S DHDG STOtyE, WIIKUK T11KY WILL FIND THE Finest Stock Hi'sidi's a loiupli'tt' stock of DRUGS iVBOOKS rr &" "Call and See Us :! mm 'mm;ttwxwMm iz::l'4Z:. ". r. CLOCKS Special - Fair - Week - Prices. $ Ou otu lino of Clocks. We will inakft those nrices &5 10U ONE WEEK ONLY. &J lvom Sept. Itlx to lTtli. P One duy. fiolid Oak oi Walnut Case?, Horn- Strike, special uric. & .IW regular price, 53.00. V ' M ? OiicD.iy,-fii)Ild Oak or Walnut Miirr1.il ni'inn If.! jn. ..,.w.,.. ,-.., w. . ,, . .uiui i, iv.i.7, vi.vir, Eithl Day. Solid Oak or Walnut Cases, Strike Hour and Halves, special price, VI.'.i.'j i cgulur 1'rico, MM. Eight Day. Solid O.ik or Walnut Cus, Striko Hour nnd Half 1 Iftlir n tif) A luf-in . tnniiifil iit-ti..i ,ltii iminl.n in.:..A k in 1 'i . Tlu-.st.' ,in cluraliU.', wi viuiKn. v m iniiiiuiii.ii .mil llUllll. I. lUMJ) HI rcniihu' prirc-'s, lnu cM'cptional valtii's nt our cut rail's. i lleadiiuarlers foi Kino lloputi - r. ; :i?;':. received the first week of have BARGAINS MINER BROS. of XVall Paper IN THE KEI'UI.LIC'AN VALLEY nt gieatly red need prices When You Come to the Fair. Ca?cs, Hour Strike and Alarm. rnnl.K. t.lni, e.i nil ' TJV. - 11 linislu'd, tinir-kcmiinir 'r ! Jewelers and Opticians, injf and hpeetaclog !. ir t ii A k ftrodoott. j&if i"T"