J& tois-s.:pjc ml . -. S ,A!Mi1lWMiWKWfc-' JL'MJK RED CLQUD UHJLHIU', ii'KlDAY. AUG. t. 181)7. m " Ivy Poison Cfilld Sufforod for Threo Years Without Rollof-Torrlble Itching and Burning Skin Disease. " Whon throo months old our boy wm polaoned with ivy. IIo suffered (or three yearn without getting roller. I mw onoof theadvortlwmontaof Hood's Bar aatiarlltd, connlatlng of a teatlnionlal whoroa child was cured of Ivy poisoning. My faith was vory weak at first, but I told ray husband I would like to try a bottle- of Hood's flaraaparllln. Doctor's msdiciuo had failed to help him In the loaat. Wo concluded to buy live bottles Of Hood's Harsaparilla and the child be gam taking It. Beforo he bad finished all that wo had purchased he was cured. I hnvo also been cured of skin disease by Hood's Bnrnapnrllla. I wan in such a condition that I coald hardly endure the itching and burning. I felt that I must glvo Hood's Sarsaparlllaa fair trial, which I did. I took four bottles and it oured mo." Ciuiiotina Queen, Canaatota, S. D. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sold by all drug gists, ft; six forfO. Be sure to got Hood's. THE CHIEF rusLisiiio sr W. L. MoMlLLAN. Ons your 1100 Six noon tin W PUBLISHED SVBIIY FH1DAT Entered at the pout offlco at Red Cloud, Nob.a locond class mall matter. BLUE HILL,. Hill Colloctor was a very prominent llgutoon our streets Monday. J.O. Uurgcss ami wifo woro at the couuty seat Friday of last week. Mrs. Ij. B. Greonlco is spending oho woolc with friends ou Willow creek. Count KltiHol is counter hopping in Kroigsniann & Frohm's general store. Miss Flora (Soilwin returneil to Wil low creek Sunday after it week's visit with friends here. Fine- money making raius in this nock of the forost Wodnosday and Thursday mornings. M. W. Ilortiberger's new residence is nearly comploted. When finished it will be ouo of tlio largest and finest in the city. W. A. Garrison, wife and children expect to leave for New York the latter part of the month ou an extended visit with Mr. ('s parents. Chas. Buschow and two daughters returned to their homo, Colby, Kansas, Tuesday after a week's visit with rela tives and friends iu and near Blue Hill. Can. Wubbor, living night miles southeast of this city, had the misfor tune on the last Lord's day to have a team of his best horses killed by light ning. It is reported that tho original Bill Gibson is on his way to Klondyke. A vory good place to stay away from un less you aro tired of living and wish lo commit suicide. Walter Scott, who is pitching great ball for the Nohraku Indian ball club on its tour through Iowa, is expected homo about the 20th of tho present month. Willi tho Indians Scottystands second in batting and llrst iu pitching. Quite a nunilior from hero expect to take advantage of the M. P's cheap rnto to Kansas City next Saturday. Homer Kinsel, however, is not going, not bo cause he hasn't got the prico, but be causo lie can't, spelled with a capital C. Michael Distler, who has been iu Huropu tliu past seven mouths, re turned to his old haunts in Bluo Ilil! Tuesday. Ho says, "I liko America lots better Hum tho old country." This is usually tho casu of a man who has lived iu this country several years and then makes a trip to tho"Faderland" which ho finds too far behind tho limes. Your correspondent "Gazelle" from Willow creek, attempts iu last weok's Cbikk, to predict that "a young man uot over sixteen hundred miles north from that place will experience a se vere fall." From tho touo of his ar tlclu I would judge that ho had refer, ouco to a certain young man in this oily and tho only reason why the said Guzollo made this prediction was ho causo "Bub" has a "stand in" at tho samo home whore ho (Ga.olle) got it where tho chicken usually gits tho ax. Now, if my brother from tho creek will tttko a few doses of malted milk and uurso his wounded feelings for sixteen hundred years (not miles) tho young lady with wlunu ho sought to be friend ly may forgive and forgot. Billy Sun-Kit, K.sj. It is always gratifying to reccivo tes timoiiials for Cliamberliilu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrluea Remedy, and when tho endorsement is from a physi cian it is especially so. "There is no more satisfactory or effective remedy than Chamborlaiu's Colic, Cholera iiud Ditrrhiua Remedy," writes Dr. U. K. Hobey, physician awl pharmacist, of Ulney, Mo.; and as ho has usul the Remedy in his owh family and sold it iu his drug stare for six years, ho should certainly know. For sale hy 11, E. Urice, Druggist. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That la what It was aaada for. BLADEN. Willio Thorno purchased a new buggy. 1 II. Sailor is spending this week al Hastings. Scott, the new stockman, shipped a car of hogs Friday. Drs. Wcgmann and Stnrons of Blue Hill woro in tho city Sunday. A lino rain Tucsdaj evening laid the dust and brighoncd up every thing. Miss Minnio Beod of Campbell Sun dayed with her sister Mrs. M.F. Adams. Rev. Hoi ton of Hastings tilled the Congregational pulpit Sunday Morn ing. O. C. 'feel and Mr. Warner of Bed Cloud were in the city one day this week. C. II. Reed who is employed as engineer in tho Campbell mill spent Sunday with his parents. Mis.sIVnrl Shuttonkirk of Bluo Hill is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Riggins. Mr. nnd Mrs. Favinger of Roseland Sundaycd with their daughter Mrs. H. Wheeler. Last Thursday Chas. Brown was called to Roseinont to take chargoof tho station for a fowdays. The llrst annual picnic of the Wood, mon of Webster county will bo held iu Graudstff's grove, Wednesday, Aug. 11. Mr. Clius. Apley who has been spend ing tlio summer in his uativo state, Couueticur, returned to Nebraska Mon day. Amen. This is said by the farmer patrons of the Bladen postoflico in bid ding tho city democratic postmaster adieu. Miss Xijeck who has been spending tho summer with her sister Mrs. Frank etio returned to hor homo at Wilbur Tuesday, Mr. 'otic going as far as Edgar returning the same evening. A. l Johnson the newly appointed postmaster took church of the oflice Monday morning, his wife acting as Ids deputy. Tho patrons can now rest assured that they can get their mail without quitting work in tho afternoon iu order to get hero before closing up time, neither will tho lights bo put out on a man when he is addressing a let ter. So much for tho election of Me Kinley. Protect yourself against sickness and suffering by keeping your blood rich and ptiro with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Weak, thin, impure blood is suro to re sult iu disease. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, biliousness. 25c. There is a Claas of People Who are Injured by (be ate of eoffoe. Recently there liaa been placet In nil the grocery stores a new preparation called OltAIN O, made of pure grain, tint takei the place of coffco. The nioit delicate atomacb receive It wlUieutdlx tread, and but few can tell It from coffee. It doca not coat oTcr one fourth a much. Chil dren may drink It with great benefit. !5o and 25c per package. Try It. AskforQUAIN-O. - John Gritilti, of Zauesvillo, O., says: "I never lived a day for thirty years without suffering ogouy, until a box of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured my piles." For piles and rectal troubles cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all skin troubles Do Witt's Witch Hazol Salve is unequalled. C. L. Cotting. Money to Loan. In any amount at 5 per cent for 5 - years on western town and farm inoporty, II. C. Wilcox & Co., Bank kers and Brokers, S53 Broadway, Now York City. Cancer . 0! the Breast. Mr. A. H. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St., Memphis, Tenn., says that his wife paid no attention to a small lump which appeared in her breast, but it soon de veloped into a cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment of the best physicians, it continued to spread and grow rapidly, eating two holes in her breast. The doctors soon pronounced her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, but she con tinued to grow worse aud when informed that both her aunt and grandmother had died from cancer he gave the case up as hopeless. bomeone then re commended S.S.S. and though little hope remained, she beeun it. and an imorovement was no ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and when she had taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, and although sev eral years have elapsed, not a sign of me uisease nas ever returneu. A Real Blood Remedy. S.S.S. ( euaninleed 6urelv vegetable) is a real blood remedy, and 1 never fails to cure Cancer. Eczema. Rheumatism Scrofula, or any other blood disease. oiucr oioou disease, sss uur uooics will be mailed free to any ad dress. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Ga. OeWltt's Colic & Cholera Cure.. (Julckly cure Dysentery and Diarrhoea, j jokriwlt Consumption M. A AMD XTfl CUK8 To m Editor : I hive an absolute remedy for Consumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proof-positive am I of lb power that I consider it my duty to ttnd too btttln frit to those of yoar readers who have Consumption.Throat, Bronchial or Lunr Trouble, If they will write me their express and postoffice address. Sincerely, T. A. SieCTTM, M. C IJ Vtarl St Hew Tor. V The EdltofUl tod Bailout Mfmnt of" ttti Paper Uoartate tMs geaerira Proportion. COWLES. A good corn crop is now well as sured. Roy Uildreth has sold his town resi dence to Wm. Iluid. A considerable quantity of wheat is being received by our elevators. A vory welcome raiu of fully half an inch visited this section Tuesday even ing. The oats crop here is the finest , both in quality and quantity, that we have had for a long time. Robt. Adamson and family aro thinking of leaving tho farm and tak ing up residence in Cowlcs. B9B Last week Tuesday tho Hpwortb League of this placo had a social nt the parsomage winch was well at tended. Mrs. Peter Hill, who sustained se vere injuries in a recent runaway ac cident, is now gradually recovering, under treatment of Dr. Hall. Tho Siamese twins, silver and wheat seem to have parted company for some time. The great law of supply and de mand compelled an operation which has divided them vory really injfavor of the farmer. Our Union Christian Endeavor hold a literary social in tho Congregational church on Friday evening. Mmie roadiug, and 11 vory interesting roport of tho great Christian Kudeavor con vention, rucently hold InSanFiaiicisco given by Miss Smalley, a delegate from Springliold, Illinois, contributed to the ovoulng's pleasure aud inspir ation. At 3:30 on Thursday morning tho clear, shrill notes of a bugle call dis turbed tho peaceful slumber of our citizens. An innocent visitor might have thought it a call to arms to resist sonio approaching foo Indian orother wise. It was only a signal, however, for a company of Cowlosites to Jfall in lino for Crystal Lake, where they aro going to take in tho scenery and have a general good time. .Trj j CK?EW OK3KHVKH. "Lst mo give you u uointor," saidM F. Gregg, a popular conductor on tho Missouri Pacific railroad. Do you know that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhu-a Remedy cures you when you havo tho stomach ncher Well, it does." And after giv ing this friendly bit of advico, tho jolly conductor passed on down tho islo. It is a fact that thousands of railroad and traveling men never take a trip without n bottle of this remedy, which is the best euro for bowel dis orders in tho world. 25 and 50 cent bottles for salo by II. E. Grico, Drug gist. 9 m Vim, vigor and victory: tlieso aro tho characteristics of DoWitt's Little Early Risers, tho famous littlo pills for constitution. liillnimnna nml nil stomach and liver troubles. C. L. Cot- ting. LESTER. Mrs. G. W. Baker is on tho sick list. Mrs. Jim Doylo is visiting in Illi nois. Geo. Fraso was scon; on our streets Suuday. Joe Saladen and family woro visiting hero Suuday. Raiu would bo much henolit to corn in this section. Frank Groou was up from Guide Rock Sunday. Alf. and Dot Saladen were in Guido Rock Saturday. Quito a number of ladies called on Mrs. Jackson ono day last week. Mr. (Hbbons nnd wife of Cedarville, Kansas, woro visiting Fred Gibbons and family last week. Sunday school class No. 3 gave Mary Rasstr a very pleasant surpriso Friday ovcnitigln honor of her fifteenth birth, day. Tlio evening was well spent with games whon tho young guo3ts wore in vited to tlio dining room to partake of ico cream and cako after which thoyall returned to their homos. Those pies cut woro, May and LIz.lo Truiikoy, Nettlo Docker, Nellio Cockroll, Josio Gilliam, Ida Baker, Mary Sheldon and Charley Trunkoy, Alpha Lowis, Uoy Decker, Claud Miller, Hugh Bcal, Chester Cox, Sylvester Frisbio. Don't nausoato your stomach with teas aud bitter herbs, but regulato your liver nnd sick headacho by using those famous littlo pills known as Do Witt's Littlo Early Risers. C. h. Cot- ting. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diiirrlm'a Remedy always1 prompt re lief. For sale by II. E. Grice, Druggist. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World' Pair Highest Mtdaland Diploma. National Encarapnont G. A. It Buffalo, N. Y., August 23 to 28. At the time of the National Encampment of the G. A. R. the Burlington will sell round trip tickets to Buffalo at les." than the regular ono way rate. G. A. R. special train with through sleepers for Buffalo leaves Omaha at 5 p. in., August 21st. Berths reserved and special advertising matter fur nished on request. See uoarest Bur lington routo agent or write J. Francis, G. P. A., Omaha, Neb. "I crave but One Minute," said the public speaker in a husky voice; and then he took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, and proceeded with his oratory. One Minute Cough Cure is unequalled for throat and lung troubles. C. L. Cotting. To Cure L'uinttlpittluii Furnver. ..?HS9?s.careta Candy Cathartic. 10c or 55c. If C. C C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. From Adirondacks. J. W. Ball, Editor and Publither of the Moun tain Mlrrar, fteatored to Htatth From LaQrlppe by the Use or DR. MILES' RE8TORATIVE NERVINE. FOR over a roar I suffered with com plete ncrrous prostration nsthoro suit of LaGrlppo, wrltci Mr. Hall of I.ako Placid, N. Y. Doctors did all they could but their efforts were without results, and I grew worse. My trouble affected my mind, but kind nature came to my relief by helping mo to think, 'If I only had a helping hand to aid nature to build niu up slowly and suroly.' Tho re sult was I rofuscd all other medlclno and my wife procured a or; MlleV -Nervine: bottlu ot Dr. Miles' H Restores Kusturntlvo Nervlnu which I took faithful ly nnd am fully re torcd to health, I Health wrlto this hoping It may help others, for Ir. llllea' Remedies suroly euro. Dr. Miles' Remedies are old by all drug gists under a po-.lt lvogunrntitcu, first bottlu benefits or money refunded. Hook 011 Heurt aud Nerres went I reu to nil applicant. DU. UlLEd MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. Winei bai demonstrated ten thouiaod tlmaa that it 1 almoit Infallible FPU WOMAN'! PECULIAR WEAKNESSES, lragularltle and derangement. It haa become tha leading rerntdy for this clan of troubles. It ezerti a wonderfully healing, strengthen ing and soothing Influence upon the menstrual organs. It cures "whites" and falling of the womb. It stopa flooding and relieved sup- Dressed and painful menstruation. For Change of Life it is the best medicine made. It Is beneficial during pregnancy, and helps to bring children into homes barren for years. It invigorates, stimu lates, strengthens the whole sys tem. This great remedy le ottered to all afflicted women. Why will any woman suffer another minute with certain relief within retch t Wine of Cardul only costs $1.00 per bottle at your drug store. Fur aivict, in eaut requiring metal tlrtc ttotif, aMrtu, giving tymptomt, tht "Ladiit' AArttnry Itrfa'tmmt." Tin Chattanooga ilii icinc Co., iVuitfunoogj, Ttnn. Rev. J, W. SMITH. Camden, 8. C. tan: "Mv wits uisd Win of Cardul at home for falling ol tha womb and It snUrelv cured her." ..." '"r v i'I On a red hot fl X day Hire V Rootbee ,; stands b i tween yc day Hires $ Lbeer rsr r nfcsk be- uu ., K ntiil tliPilit. ' Vy '.V- . . - 'III VV tresstng et- t) ffpt nf tlif 1 HIRES 'j Rootbeer cools the blood, tones the stom ach, invigorates the body, fully satisfies the thirst. Adelicious.sparlc- ling, temperance drink of the high est medicinal value, Tti cbuiti a. iiiim c , ntu. A pMnniU4ullil. OVM 1 T.IWUII. tfikUlis TafilB GQEI$& STu 'w' TSaaaaaaaaaaau TIH f!lf ' ' Y ant ! ! I li ft BU nEnr J A I W 10 Gommeneing flagast 2 AND Gontinaing we will GMflW - SffltE of ctitoTrtn niih CTlwiurcti AAftcr Asiriiiu riu jvnnni uuuuj in order to make room stock. Examine the Bargains Our Millinery De- partment. MINER TRADERS IUMBI&re CO., DKALKKS IN LUJV1BER and GOAL, Buildings Material, Bto. Red cloud, - - Nebraska. HAND MADE HARNESS ! Is tho best bocnuso it is made to use in placs where common harness would not stand n test. I can make you an all hand inndu ImttU'H nearly as cheap as you can get tho common harness. hen you want harness come in and look over my i stock which cannot bo surpassed in tho Republican valley. Fiy Nets, Whips, Saddles, Etc. ! ami Jn fact everything usually kept in a Hrst class harness Tiiimiiintj mid Itepalr Work neatly and promptly attended to J. O. BUTI.ER. eity Dray and Express Line. ROSS flc RIFE, PROS. Goods Delivered to any part of the. Charges as low as the Lowest. CITY AGENTS FOR.'ADAmS EXPRESS CO. SHERWOOD CR0C6RS BOOTS AND SHOES. AGENT8 FOIl Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FRKSIl VEGETABLES AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. DKAI.KH IN Farming- Implementi OUR SPECIALITES FOR 97 V JVIoOonxlolc - and - ouolcesre 7tOJrUBRS PCND BINDeRS. BAQLB LISTERS and FAMOUS OHIO Sulky or COWPLBTB LINe OF for 15 days hold a all for our immense falHP - BROS. i H & ALBRIG-HT, Walking CULTIVATOR. -t LERDING COODS. t Ua 6 V L r 4