y .... sssasssssksaMMSMtoi sass WhUm iSjflitUmii , .iTi.-,i,.;,v iiiti'im- fnr- -t$$yr lv sis. ur sv . I a I ? 4 t ii. U.v i ir Hfe r-'RIiv ' Fk 1 HU I V, - r l.wSi ?MV O Ivy Poison Child Sufforod for Throo Vsa-3 Without Relief -Torrlbto Cohtas and Burning Skin Disease ' Whon thrco months old our boy was poisoned with Ivy. Ho suffered or thrco years wltGout getting relief, I sow ne of the advertisements of Hood's Sar saparllla, conatating of u testimonial w hero a child was cured of I rj iiolitiilu. My faith was very weak at llrst, but I told ray husband I would llko to try a bottle of Hood's Barsaparllln. Doctor's medicine had failed to help him In the least. We concludod to buy flro bottlea of Hood's Barsaparllla and tho child be gan taking It. Dofore ho had finished all that we had purchased ho was cured. I have also been cared of skin dlsenso by Hood's Barsopirllls. I una in such a condition that 1 coold hardly enduro tin Itching and burning. I felt that I mut giro Hood's Sannparlllaa fair trial, which I did. 1 took four bottles and It cured me." OuntHTiKA Green, Oanastota, 8. D. Hood's Barsaparllla is sold by all drur: fjlsts. fj ait. forfo. Be sure to get Hood' j. THE CHIEF rutaistiiu nr W.I. MoMILLAN. One year '1 00 Blxmsnthi &0 PUBLISHED KVBIIT FHIDAY Xntorod at tho post office at Red Cloud, Nob. second clan mall matter. WASHINGTON NOTES. Representative Jerry Simpson did not succeed In mnklng Speaker Heed appoint tho house, committees so thai tho genoral legislation could proceed while tho houso is waiting for tho son ato to act on the tariff bill, but by his continued protosts ho forced out tha announcement from Representative Dingley, tho lloor leader of tho repub licans, that in not appointing tho com mittees, Speaker licod was following a program adopted by lilni and Ins party leaders, and a virtual endorsement of that program from Representative llalloy of Texas, tho democratic lloor leader, who said that tho democrats preferred no legislation on tho part of tho republicans to bad legislation whiah they c:uld not prevent if the republicans chose to put It through. Those stntouionts resulted in clearing the atmoiphoro very much, so far as tho house is concerned. Unless Postmaster General Gary changes his m I ml, there will bo no changes made among the postmasters whoso income docs not exceed $100 a year, no mattor how long tho ofllco has boon bold by the same person, ex cept in' cases where a majority of tho Satrons of tho ofllco ask for a change Ir. Grav has notlticd n number of representatives this polioy will bo strictly adhered to. The result will bo that the postmaators embraced in this classification will always bo in politi cal sympathy with a majority of their offices. That policy Is fair enough and f;ood enough to be made into a binding aw. The fact that seme of thoso who were prominently indentitled witli the Cleveland administration have picked up some nico plums under this ad ministration is not altogether pleasing to tho politicians who have failed to pick up anything for themselves. Ex Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Dabtioy has beon made chief statis tician of the department of agricul ture at the salary of 14,500 a year, and Ex-Assistant Socrotary of the Treasury Hamlin has been given a legal Job in connection with the sunt fish eries, for 'an iudetlnito period, at a compensation of about 815 a day. Secretary Long has rejected the only bid that of tho Illinois Steel company, to furnish armor for I2M n ton, if thoy were given contracts for all tho armor plate used by tho government for tho noxt twenty years submitted undor the act of tho last congress, limiting the price to bo paid for armor plate for naval vcssols to $300 a ton, because ho had no authority to mitko a condi tional contract, and tho whole matter has beon referred back to congress and result In the establishment of a gov ernment armor making plant, unless tho Carnegie and Bethlehem com panies recede from their present posi tion or can persuade congress to raise tho limit in the price to bo paid for armor. It begins to look as though the vacancies in the senate committee would bo filled. Tho now senator, who have no committee assignments, made so much fuss about it that some thing had to be done. It Is not proba ble that oithor of tho parties can havo their way about theseeominltteo places. In fact, there has been a combination agreed to by committees representing the populists, democrats and silver re publicans under which the republicans aro allowed throe-tenths of the vacan cies and tho combination retains the rest, but this agreement has yet to bo ratified. ... If Hon. Theodore Roosovolt, whahai bcou appointed assistant secretary of the navy, doesn't kick up tho biggest sort of a shindig in that department, ho will disappoint all tho Washington prophets. Said one of these prophets: "I cannot conceive Roosovolt as a sub ordinate any where. Heisan able man, although some consider him im practicable, and It ho cannot havo his own way, or a way that ho regards as good as his own, there is bound to bo trouble. I expect tho trouhlo will be gin with somo of tho officers of tho navy.who feol pretty sure of themselves and will not llko to see a civilian carrying a chip on his shoulder in the department aud at the sauto timo in terfering with their plans." Notwith standing this sort of talk, which is gen eral iu Washington, it would bo u good thing for the publio service if a Roosovolt could he mado its sjstaul to tho head of every one of tho aovoriiiuout departments. Thtro U Hot a single one of them that a stir up would not hehPlH, although it might One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That I what It was made lor. l'HJfl miiiiumww i ij.niiTtiwnnwnii MiiiiiimmiiiMiiw umimwwmti mnk things di'ajxreeablo ton feu its dividual. T'io sudden death of Ex Senator Vor ht'i'8, of Indiana, removed a prominent ligtiro in American politico. Ho was neatly seventy years old unit had been hi bail health for several years. m CATARRHAL DYSPEPSIA. Fo-ru-na Not Only Cures, But Cures Permanently. Hortons, Fa., April, 1803. Dr. S. 13. Hartinaii Dear Sin I had tried three of tho best physicians in Indiana county, and had spent a groat dual of money, nil to no effect. My friends said 1 could not got well. I bad about given up all earthly hopes. I weighed 180 pounds. I accidentally saw tho name Po-ru-tia. I immediately com mnnced taking it, and continued tak ing it until I had tnken twelve bottles. i men woigneu too pounui, arm never folt hotter In my life. I am a walking monument of the virtues of voui IV rti-na. W. W STRASLEtt. Whon next lie writes ho bud changed his residence. Corry, Pa., Mav 2, 1804. Dr. S. 11. Ilarttnati: Now for nil time to come, U80 my photograph and statements. I will go at any time and testify to tho truth of my assurances. I am boarty and well to-day and I attribute all to L'c-rtt-na. W. W. STKASLEK. Corry, Pa.. March 3, 1807. -Dr. S. H llartmnn: My health is A. No, I, and I stand a (ant and untiring Hum! of IVru-na. W. W. STKASLEH. IVru-na cures permanently. Its cures last as above letters show. The spring of tho year Is peculiarly provo cative of catarrhal dyspopsia. Nearly every one needs a conrso of Pe-ru-na at this season. Sond for frco book. Address The IVru-na Drug Manufac turing Company, Columbus, Ohio. That Au Ship. Last Monday night for tho first timo the nir ship has necn seen at Red Cloud and by a dozen or more re sponsible parties. It was first dis covered in the western skies about 11 o'clock and going in a very regular northwesterly direction as though working against a heavy head wind. Tho course taken was northwest in which direction it finally disappeared. A largo wmto ngiu was all tliat could he seen, however, somo saw red and green lights. Tho .ship or whatever it is, is certainly causing considerable comment throughout dilTorcut parts of tho united stales. Monday night aud Tuesday morning it was seen through nut different parts of Illinois, Indiana aud Ohio, aud finally departed early Tuesday morning for tho northwest. An Inter Ocean ropnrt from Carlin- vlllo, Illinois, under the date of the 13th says: "liio report from authentic sources is that the airship, which has been seen at many different places in tho past mount, was seen uimiti Hall way Oo tween tho towns of NlhvoodaudGirnrd at 0:10 last evening. When first seen 11 was descending ami was noticed by William Street, Frank Metcalf.and Ed. loples, aud tho operator at Girard. Thoso men saw it nllght and a man get out and fix somo part of the machine They started for tho place whore it bad alighted, hut when within a quarter of a miio 01 it 11 roso aim disappeared from vlow in a northerly direction. Tho ship wns of enormous size, pointed at each end, and had wings on each side, whtlothe top was covered with what appeared from a distance to bo a canopy, like those ttsod on a surrey. There was a sign on tho ship, but nothing could bo seen plainly, except a large M. Tho ship roso to a great height when tho party arrived at tho placo where it had alighted in tho field, i'hoy saw footprints of a man, who bad boon walking around, evidently those of thoaian who got out of tho ship to fix some part of the machinery. Its courso wns northwest." On Tuesday evening tho strange visitor mado its appearance in Wasli ington, 1). C, and was soon lu? soveral roputablo citizens. At that placo it was sailing below tho clouds aud tbero were 110 stars in sight, but finally dls appeared nuove mo nouns ana was seo no more. Not only acute lunir troubles, which may provo fatal in a few days, but old chronic coughs and throat troubles may receive immediatu relief and bo permanently cured by One Minuto Cough Cure. C. h. Cotting. Beware Of Mercury! Mr. Henry Roth, of 1848 South 9th Street, St. Louis, was given the usual mercurial treatment for contagious blood poison, lie waa twice pronounc ed cured, but the disease returned each time, he waa seized with rheumatic pains, ana rea lumps ana sores cov ered his body. "Iwau In a hor rible fix" he says, "and the more treat ment I receiv ed, the worse I seemed to get. A New York specialist said he could cure me, but his treatment did whatever. I was stiff and full of pains, my left arm was useless so J.A1 unable to do even the lightest work. This was my condition when I began to take. S. 8. S., and a lew DOttlCS COnvinctri m Hint T jwv ttif. tin frnnn being benefitted. I continued the medicine, and one dozen bottles cured me sound and well. Mv nvntfm L under the effects of mercury, and I would soon have been a complete wreck but for 8. S. 8." S. 8. 8., (puarunf eeri pwrclj tjepefabfe) IB me amy cure for real blood dls sss eases. The mer curial treatment of the doctorh al ways does more harm than good. Beware of mercury! Books on the disease and its treat ment mulled free lo any address by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. KUftvfVU' RED CLOUD OHJUiili1, hi March, April, -May, use ?aine's ielery .J Compound The bet spring medicine in the world. Buy a bottle and see how valu able it is. We have just re ceived a large supply. H. E. QRICE, Cor. Webster St. 4th Ave. Jail Bronkor Caught. A young man by tho name of Mlchnol Berry was arrested ou last Monday at Day's barn on charge of horso stealing by Sheriff Ruiichov and Sheriff J. Jar vis of Smith Centre. The young man Is u sou of Pat Horry who formerly lived about 16 miles from hero in Kansas. As tho story goes it ap pears that old Pat and his sou aro a part of an organized gang of robbers who havo for somo timo infested King fishor county, Oklahoma, and both father and son were in Jail nt King fisher, the old man awaiting sentouce and the boy trial. A largo trunk of silverware considerable of which be longed to tho governor of tho territory was found in their possession. Young Horry broke jail, stole tho governor's horse and rode somewhere near Medicine Lodge, Kansas, thou sent the horso baek and made his way to Alma where Ills mother lives, by train. Ho was arrested at Alma but got off by habeas corpus proceedings. Ho then secured a horse from his brother nnd went over In tho neighbor hood of tho old homestead south of this city. Sheriff . J arvis of Smith Cen tre, who had received a description of Harry from thoOaklalioma nuthoritius caught 011 that ho was In Kansas and followed him to this city and tho arrest was mado as previously stated, The arrest took place on Monday afternoon nbout three o'clock and he was lodg ed In jail. At about nine that eve ning a writ of habeas corpus was secured and served upon tho sheriff but as tho Jtulgu did not seo thaltharo was any use of hearing the casoatthattimo of night it rested by his permission until morning. On a hearing before Judgo Duffy tho court ordered tho prisoner turned loose. Sheriff Runchov immediately re-ar rested him ns a fugitive from justice. Habeas corpus proceedings wcro again resorted to but tho judge romandod tho prisoner to tho cbargo of tho sheriff until the arrival of tho authorities of Oklahoma. Under-Sheriff Love of Kingfisher county arrived on the even ing train and indentitled the prisoner. Tho prisoner agreed to accompany Sheriff Runchey and Lovo to Lincoln where tho proper papors were received and he was immediately taken to Kingfisher. Tho young man has a bad record and although he a very innocent looking chap has broken jail twice and has a reputation of being an adept in this line. While the two sheriffs took him in without authority it will be seen from the outcome that they did right and did what any sheriff in the state would havo done in the saute case in order to hold tho prisoner until the fer elffti authorities had arrived. Tho scathing commonta of tho pop paper in regard to the arrest woro uncalled for and without weight and Col. Walsh will soon find out that his com ments fall upon deaf ears. As wo said before people aro getting tired of the everlasting cackle of tho guinea hen. Spring Requires. That tho Impurities which havo ac cumulated In your blood during tho winter shrll be promptly and thorough ly oxpellod if good health is oxpected, When tho warm wcathor comes these impurities aro liable to manifest them selves in various ways and often lead to serious Illness. Unless the blood Is rich and pure that tired feeling will atlliot you, your appetite will fail and you will find yourself "all run down." Hood's Snrsnparilla tones and strength ens tho system, drives out all impuri ties ami makes pure, rich, healthy blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla is tho one true blood purifier nud tho best spring medicine. Mo suro tn get only Hood's, SCIIOOIi NOTES. The 7th room still clings to No. 8. Mrs. Case's room has had tho banner four weeks iu succession; the best re cord iu tho school. Miss Grace Garber tho klndorgarton teacher has u lino now bike on which she will get daily practice spinaing to school. Miss Mamie Woiderman called Mon day; Miss Pearl Ludlow, Tuesday; Elmer Crouo Wednesday, and Miss Mary Eamos Friday. Tho Virgil teacher itsoeras can not stand those Juniors, so 0 very afternoon about Virgil time they aro shipped to tho other room. Miss Helen L. Wilson is the recipient of a box of lovely California flowers. Thu donor wasthu four year old son of ono of professor's college mates. Wo wonder if she will receive them with ns apparent unconcern, seventeen years hence. Mr. Seammou our faithful Janitor has been quite ill this week and was obliged to bo absent wiiioh is tho first timoinyenrs, perhaps ever. Norman Morrison disehniged tho duties until Friday, when Mr. Scammnn returned, Tho 10th grade wont out Wednesday night to watch fr tho air ship. Quito a crowd besides the grade were collect od uoar the north nchoul house, lio-To-ltuu for t'lftj Conti. (1 u:niiacod tobacco liubli euro. iiiuI.ch wonlt mon stromi, blood pure. 50c, tl. All ilruttifliti IfLUDAY, APRIL OHUIICIINOTKS. CHRISTIAN CUUHUII. Sermon topics at tho Christian Church for Easter Sunday. Morning topic, "Diviuo Providence." Evening topic, "The Kingdom Estab lished.'' Special Music. A kindly welcome to all. L. A. Hussono, Minister. METHODIST, I'reacuiog 1 at lUiuU a.m on 'The Res. urrcctlon. o Sunday school at 11:00. Junior league at 4 p.m. Senior league at 7:80. Preaching by tho pastor at 8:00. Chapel Sunday school nt 3:00. Chapel prayer meeting Saturday at 8 p.m. Prayer and praise scrvico Wednesday evening. Rkv. J. M. DAnuv, Pastor. UAITIST. Tho services Sunday nioinlngat 10:30 will bo an Easter service given by tho Sunday school, and will tako tho placo of the morning preaching service. Sunday School nt 11:30. Junior Union at 2:30 p. in., led by Miss Susie Ken tidy. Iu placo of tho regular meeting of the Uaptlst Young People's Union at 7:00 p. m., tho pastor will deliver on address on "Tho Student Volunteer movuinoiit for Foreign Missions." This as tho subject implies, will be an ac count of tho great modern movement for foreign missions among the stu dents of the colleges nnd universities of the United States and England. Evening services at 7:30. Subject, "Tho Resurrection of Christ. Histor ical Evidence for nnd Significance of." Mid-week prayer mvetiug Wednes day at 7:30 p. in. You aro earnestly invited to como to our services nud to worship with us. O. R. Wklden, Pastor. - 1 ..... ii..i 1 Catarrh Cannot Bo Curod With locnl applications, as thoy can not reach tho scat of tho dfsoase. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to euro 4t you must tako internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by 0110 of tho best physicians in this coun try for years, and is a rugular prescrip tion. It is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tho two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, frco. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Props., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, price 7fiV. Hall's Family Pills are the best. - A. O. U. W. Notice. Tuesday evening, lodges will confer Come and help. II. J. tVprilSOth, visiting degrees iu full. Mauukr, M. W. The cheapest fertile lands now open for settlement in the United States are located in Texas. Tho Missouri, Kan sas and Texas Railway .will havo ex cursion rates to the above section on March 10th, April 0th and 20th. For maps and further information, ad tiress the nearest local agent, or G. A McNult, 1044 Union Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 15 liiruto Vour llowuli U11I1 . n-t. r.inily r '111 hurl !', ivire tnriiii-i:li fmu.'or 10.:,23c If a a. C. tall, iirmrclxttii d,.iil i..oiicy Notice to Teaohors. Notico is hereby given that I will ex amino all porsons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers of tho public schools of this county, at Red Cloud on the third Sat urday of each month. Specinl examinations will be held 011 tho Friday proceeding the 8d Saturday of each month. Tho standing desired for 2d nnd 3d grade certificate is tho same no grade olow 70 per cent., average 80 per cent; for first grade certificate no grado.be low 80 per cent., average 00 per cent in all branches reauired by law. D. M. liUNTEit, County Supt. A. S. Murray and Wife SPRINGFIELD, MO. RMtorcd to Health by Or. Mil1 tlv Nervine, Rattora- M It. MURRAY, engineer for Keet Rountroe Mercantile Co.. Spring flold, Mo., wrltest "I suffered from dyspepsia, waa unable to eat anything with out sovere distress. Treated by several physicians without benefit, I became almost a physical wreck and unable to attend to my work. I took Dr., Miles' Restorative Nervine and In six weeks I waa well. My wife had a severe at tack ot La Grlppo which brought on troubles peculiar to her sex. The Restor ative Nervine Is the only thing that has helped her. We both bapo you will U90 this In a way to help others as wo havo been." Dr. Miles' Romodles aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, urst bottle benefits or money refunded. Hook on Heart nud Nurvcascnt freu to nit uppllcuntA. DU. MILKS MEMUAIiCJO., Elkhart, Iud. Or. Price's Cream Uaking Powder World's Fair Highest Mcdalmad Diploma. r & iu!3PfifiUK?& BS Brills a v8 NrvinS 1L ftoatorMJI 16, 18U7. mi iiwiniwiMji.j.uijiimMWMWASCTBnrMciri3awiiwraKjnroMiutt'i iimiwii Two vottrs ngoR J. Warren, a drug gist at Pleasant Hronk, N. Y , bought 11 small supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He si. ins up the result as fol lows: "At that time the goods wcro un known in this section; today Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is a household Lword." It is tho same in hundreds of communities. Whereevcr the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy become known to the people will have nothing else For sale by H E. Grice, Druggist. Excursion to New York City. Tho Nickel Pluto road will sell ex cursion tickets, from Chicago to New Yoik and return for all trains leaving Chicago on April 23rd to 20th inclusive at rnte of $24.00 for tho round trip, being less than via other lines. Tickets will be valid for return passage from New York to and Including May 4th, 1897. For particulars call 011, or ad dress J. Y. Calahan, General Agent, HI Adams St., Chicago, III. Americans aro the most inventive peoplo on earth. To them have beon Issued nearly 000,000 patents, or more thnii one-third of all the patents issued in tho world. No discovery of modern years lias been of greater benefit to mankind than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrluca Remedy, or has done :ioro to roliovo pain or suffering, J. W. Vaugn, or Oakton, Ky., says: "I have used Chamberlain'sColic, Cholera and Dlarrhu'ti Remedy iu my family for several years, nnd find it to bo" tho best medicine I overused for cramps iu the stomach and bowels. For sale by II. E Orlce, Druggist. Grant Monument Ceremonial at New York. Take tho 28 hour train on tho Nickel Plato road. Solid trains between Chi cago and New York. Meals served in dining cars. Conches lighted with Pltitsch gas, and in charge of colored porters. A trip over this lino will con vince you ofits superior accommoda tions Rate lwer than by other lines. J. Y. Callahan, General Agent, 111 Adams street, Chicago, will tako pleas ure in furnishing all necessary infor mation. Wo will pay a salary of $10.00 per week for man with rig to introduce our Poultry Mixture and Insect Destroyer in the country. Reference required. Address, with Htninp. Pkukkctiox Mfo. Co., Parsons, Kansas. - Tetter, Salt-Ithcum and Eczem:i, The intense itching and smarting inci dent to these diBeusos is instantly clhiy ' by applying Chamberlain's Eye nud Skin Ointment. Many very bad cnsc-i havo beon permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles nnd a favorite remedy for Boro nipples; chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box. Dr. Cadj'i Ceadltloa Powders, avo just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonie, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine and the best in use to put n horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. Sent Free. To any person interested in humane matters, we will sond free, upon appli cation, n copy of the "ALLIANCE," the organ of this Society. In addition to its intensely interesting rending, it contains a list of tho valuable anu un usual premiums given by the paper. Address, THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, 410-411 United Charities Building, New York. A Liberal Seed House. .1. J. 11. Gregory & Son, Marblclicad. Maw., will long be remembered by tho farmers of Neb ratka for their gcnorotlty during the bard times, when thoy distributed tbreo tons of frco garden need to needy farmer, through Rov. W. Ludden and others. This famous old seed house has long beon noted for Its reliability and broad gaugo methods and well deserves tho great success that has crowned tbclr efforts Every 0110 who contemplates plautlng a need should send for the Interesting and Instructive catalogue which they offer to send free of charge. Pwi'l Tulac.-u Si.it r.nd Sniuke Hur l.llo .l). "'I nu't tnbvso etiHlly nn '. forjver. bo nrnir n ' . I,.' j . it.u inn it r. talio No-To-;)r.,.ji.'t.iti c.i . tu .il:o woaUmeii htronc. AH ilrutffstf, :0oor?l. CuroRuarnn r ' '.J.'ol'ti 1.' I .vntu fr3. A'1'lre.ns busline Keu.c.l tu, C'Utcuuu op Now Yoik THKSB FIGURES ARK YEARS, YEARS IN WHICH, IN 8INQLB INSTANCES, PAINS AND ACHES Rheumatic. Neuralgic, Sciatic, Lumbagic, 20 HAVE RAVAQED THE HUMAN FRAME. ST. JACOBS Oils CURED THEM. NO BOAST I THEY ARE SOLID FACTS HELD IN PROOF. lMSHWslaWSSlH m The Kalby Shoe Co. Successors to A, H. KALBY. See Our Ox Blood And Chololate Oxfords and Shoes. We have a Bargain in Black Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for Shoes, All kinds of repairing neatly done. Cincinnati Cash Shoe Store. Every Thursday afternoon n tourist sleeping car for Salt Lake ClU.au Francisco aud Los Auuelo leaves Omaha ami Lincoln via the Burlington Koine. Ills carpeted; uphols'rrcd in rattan; has spring seats and back, and Is provided with curtains, bedding, towels, soap. etc. Au expel ienced ex cursion conductor nnd uniformed Pull man porter nccompany It through to the pacific coast. While neither as ex pensively finished nor as fine to look at ns a palace sleeper, it is just as good to ride iu. Second clnt-s tickets aro honored and the price of a berth, wide enough and big enough for two, is only $5. For a folder giving full partlcu lars, call at the nearest B. & M. R. R. ticket oillce. Or, write to J Frauds, Gonernl Passenger Agent, Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. Notioe. Notice is hereby given that my wife, Dora M. Wiggins, having loft my bed nnd board I will not bo responsible for nny nccouuts incurred by her. Dated Red Cloud, Nebr., March 27th 1807 A. B. WiaaiNS. Mrs, Anna Gage, wife of Ex Deputy U. S. Marshal, CtlHmbut! Kin,, tiyti "I was delivered of TWINS In less than 20 min utes and with scarcely any pain after using only two bottles of "MOTHERS' FRIEND" DID NOT BUFFER AFTERWARD. WSentbr KipreMormall.onrocslpt of prlct, l.ee per battle. Hook "TO MOTIIEUS'' mailed free. BBADFIELD RE0DL1T0B CO., ATLANTA, QL SOLD UV ALL DRUUGI8TS. Red Cloud Stock Barn. I have Mist received two large ucky mammoth j:iek, Black Jack and Blue Pete with POMPAS, the standrailbred tal lion will make tho season of 1S07 north of tho Moon block iu Red Cloud, Nebraska. TERMS-Fnr Jacks, ' to $8 to instiro with foal. I will not be responsible for any acci dent should any occur, but will use all piecautlons to prevent same. C. L. WINFREY, Manager. Every ingredient in ' Hires Rootbccr is health1! giving. The blood isl improved, the nerves! soothed, the stomachV (benefited by this dellciousn beverage. HIRES Rootbeer Quenches the thirst, tickles the palate ; full of snap, sparkle I and effervescence. A temper-' ance drink for everybody. f Utlt 00I7 by Tbt CkulM I. Illm Co., PMUl.lphU. a paeitc ntiti nr gtiuat. JMMMMi WmmM jtw ken- m, m m or Tan Oxfords at $1.00. m - ( H M y 13 , . ,'j -itk ' if qLi ... .ttttu, . Arfiti'S.. rc",, I Vi 4$V... ,ifi .. Jjl if'