L- " "! JIMJfi KED CLOUD OHlEtf, JfKJLDAi. OCT. 8. 1HM. ft IS Ml H .1 : l H i V N Family Medicine Severn Attnck of Dyspopsln Curod by Hood's Sar3aparilln-A Skin Disonso Frotti Childhood. "Hlnte wo c.iim t North Dakota wo have never hud ui-i.n in to call a physl clan. Wo I like Hood' HnrAnparllla for nil our ailments. About three ytnra o my hunlmiul h.id the tulrifort tifio lo strain hi tfoniach hy heavy lifting. Thla brought on (I.vvk'h!a ami ho suffered very tnuoh, Mpeclally at night, and he could not hep. He decided to take llood'a Saraa jmrllla and after ualiig two bottles he was completely cured. lie wan also gratified totliidtlmt Hood'n Barsaparllltt relieved li liit of a roughness of the skin with which ho IihiI been troubled from child fcostt." Hits, John AiitUMH,l'emblna,N.I). N. 1). If you decldo to iikc Houd'aSar laparllla do nut bo Induced to buy u nub- Ktltuto. Insist upon Hood's Sarsa- parilla Tin: H.'it In fact the One True llliiod 1'iirlllcr. KoM by nil ilruiwlsts. $l: six for y, ii n art! tush-less, iNllibciiec". nOOCl S I'lllS tlve. All ilruuKlsts. ae, THE CHIEF I'I'llt.lKIIKII 11V w. l. McMillan. iue year. jtiMoiitli II m) SO PUIU.ISIIKI) KVBHY FHIIUY Snloretl at llio jiot olllrcat Hi'it Cloud, Noli.aa iccnuil rlnsn mall niHttor '1'liv llul Cloud, Xcli . CHIEF, inrkly, in tnilital with Hit liiryinl fiiTululiiin twurded to tiny iiju r in ,'(( Cloud or in IIWsu- county or in (he Fifth t'oiiuri.isionnl Distritl Wild r's Ink; July 'JS, ISIT. REPUBLICAN TICKET. State Ticket Tor .IihIkv of Niiri'in;i I'liiiri. Ai.i'iini) .m ror. Of I'lnlti! Count For Iti-KonMif Mule I ldorttj. ril.Mtl.KS W. KAI.IiY. of eluler County. .ions n. ikmh:n. or lliillnlii Ciiuiily. County Ticket r'ori'omil Treasurer, O.I). I(OIUNON, or Pollution I'ici IiuI. Kon'ount) Clt-ik I II. I'ltAKY. Of oul'lc Itork I'rci'liirl. Kor fmiiilj Mit-tlll. i: u.in;iti:it. , , Of limviilc rreeliu t. Kor Count) JiMki. ls. IIBNMiTT. , , , Of Ki'ilL'loinK.'lt, J'ori'ounlj Mipvrliiieiiileiit, .Mil. KV.l.M'ASi:. , , , 01 llc.l Cloud I'll). Kor I'oiuitt runnier, II. K.UIIK K, . . , or licit CluuiH'll.v. FtirCiiiuily SiirvHtur, IV K.TMOIINK, or llHriuoii) Pit-clncl. CominlHsioner Ticket. Kor 'omiuttnloilri lt l)tl Km roimiilndiiMtriM Dlst Kor I'liiiimlw-ltniprS-i DM FurCiiminlntliinur 111) Hint Kori'omiulaslouerMli DIM I.. I). THOMAS II. W. HAM. WM. HKKKKI, I.S. W1IITJS .lltHOMK VANCE WASHINOTON NOTES Members of tint diplomatic corps, under special hi-Hi notions from their governments, are keeping u closet watch upon llio relations between tho United Slates toid Spain concerning Cllllit, tltlll Ollll Of tllClll COIIselltCll to ox prims bis views, provided bin name was not used, tin said: "I don't think Hint citluir tbu Amorivuii people or their prois, with nil tlitiir shrewd-tins-, umlci'sttiiiil t hr moves tlcit me being made in lhtOiibuii business The Kcuerul iuipi tiri Is Unit tbN fount O 1- Will'kilie; to lillll about tile illllcpi'll li'iici' o Tuba, with a ictr to il ulti niiito Htiuexation. In no opinion, and in the iipinion of main ol 1113 fellow dlnlii nuts. Unit I- entitil.v wionn. Ii have reason to believe thai the prnpo ilion made hj the I'liiteil State, to .Spain, which I believi to Iiut- tin moral support, i( not the uintenal sup port of (ileal llrltain, iloe- tint ' fur titer than In itiinir peace to Cuba, in order that the coiuitierce of this conn try ami Kimlaud with Hie island 111:13 be restored to it fnnner ie. In rdhur vvord.s, it is a ipicstion of ilollar.s and cents and not of favoritism or sen timent. I believe further, that the new Spanish cabinet will be favorably inclined to this proposition, but that do jtt't mean tli tt it will be or can bo curt ieil out. There arc two obstacles hctloits ouc. First the Cuban? have lost no opportunity of proclaiming to the world that they will listen to no otler that does not Rrntit them absolute. Independence, and lastly, the strength of public opiti'tott In this country in favor of Independence for Cuba. If Spain oil ers Cuba peace tail home rule with u (rovvfuinen; tiOtnethliiK like Knjf laud gives Us colonies, aud the Cubans refuse it, what will this country do? A majority of your people appear to be with the Cubans, but I am satislied that your government is not, and youi government i right. Cuba could not maintain its independence II it had it. I consider it native population tin. liltttd fo' --elf government, and eiputlly untitled to iiccome n pari ol the I'nited Stale- i vi f Void H ivi-ilieifiil vvisb , ,1 1 !,mh s mi! hii! 1 ."i; 1.1 lit v. 1 ''. ,M"!"' I" "' ' ' View, it i .11. 1 ' " " " i,," " ''"' I DeWltfs Little Early Risers, The famoui little pill. onfi ss that I ifco no olulion 111 .sight," The other .side of the Cuban iiiestlon might have been heaid nt 11 public meeting held in a Washington church, Sunday afternoon, which was the llrst of a .series to be held in Washington and elsewhere during the fall and win ler, under the management of the Vo man's Niitiontil Cuban League. Among the upeakcr.s weioa number of promi nent men and women and several 'ii.hington preacher, and the te.xt from which they nllspokonnd demand eil action on the pail of this govern ment wa. "I-ree Cuba." The star among President McKlnley'.s nuiiieioti.s political visitors isinee his return to Washington was Senator l'oraker, of Ohio. He vvn preceded by the story that ho had left Ohio in a liutr because of .some disagreement with Senator Haunaand his lieutenant, Col. Dick, over the management of the campaign, and did not intend to ie turn. This may or may not h.ive been true, but after several conferences with President MeKinley, Senator I'oi aker left Washington today for Ohio and said he would at once resume his campaign work, which he had only left temporal ily 011 account of pressing pi i vale business. The politicians be lieve there was foundation for the dis agreeing stoiy, and that President Me Kinley, who has a record as a peace maker among Oliioicpiiblican factions, in some way brought abou a truce ami persuaded Senator Foraker to again en- ter the campaign. Anyway he is going into the campaign again tiiis week. No czar or emperor is more autocra tic than a political boss, and all parties are alllicted with the boss. A story bearing on this assertion is now noinc the rounds of the friends of Represen tative Amos Cuniiiiings of New York. It shows why the. talk of nominating Mr. Ctimmiiigs as the Tammany caudi date for mayor of greater New York was so .suddenly hushed, although it was generally admitted that he would have been many thousand votes stronger than the man nominated, be cause of his popularity with old mjI diers, letter carriers, printers, and or ganized labor generally. His nomina tion was prevented by Mr. Utchatd Crokor, whose nod Is as potent as it ever was with Tammany, although he claims to have given up the leadership, on the ground that Ciimmings was too independent, aud not to be trusted to obey orders when they clashed with his own opinion. The. particular i-i-fusil to obey orders that angeied Mr. Croker was when Cum- tilings refused to vote for the Paeilic railroad funding bill in the house at the last session of congress. Aud tho declaration of Mr. Ctiiumings that he believed thu bill to be u job added to Mr. Croker's enmity. - . Now Hear the Town Bull Bellow. Last week we sent out 2,f00 papers or ene lo nearly every voter in Wubstor county, and among that whole list there was one man in the county who was too "ornary" to lako it out of the po.stiillice. Nation. We did not think thai the Natioti would be so honest as to admit that out of ',',500 papets sent out only ono "ornary" cuss would take it out of tho ollice. From the numbiir which were thrown back in the oflice at this placo it is evident Dial decent, people do not care to read his crank vaporing CHRONIC MALARIA. I thank you a thousand t i in e s foi your trouble. I now feel nil right, and, so far am entirely well. All who know me are vv o 11 d e 1 ing a h o 11 t me We will not let IV 111 ua out of 0111 each I urn reudj very Innu to re. iiiuicud V'lii iiiidieine to all who ask about it. Had mv brothel known admit IV-iii-mi he would not be dead, for be died with the same sicklies I had I thank you a thoiisanc1 tune., am' inclose 1113 photograph. One phy sician said that I had weak nerves aud indigestion; another said my head and stomach were atl'eeted; another said my stomach and kidneys were all ecttd; another said my liver did not work; another said I had la grippe, and .still another said I had Hright's disease. He said I could be cured, but that it would take a long time. Hut I con tinned to get worse. I was not abio to walk up the stotis; could not sleo , in the morning when I got up 1 was obliged to sit down for an hour before I could do any work. I would often remark to my husband that I wished that I was dead, because then I would have rest I had eold hands aud feet, could not shep, had a sour .stomach, and felt heaviness after eating. I belched up and had ehill.saml fever, and my Hcs.li was llabby, dry and eold. MILS. UAIlltAKA DIKSCHWKH.K, torsyine at., Allegheny, Pa. Send for fiee book on malaria. Ail dress The I'eru-na Drug Manufaitur inp '.o t )liiinbus, Ohio. - M W A Notice I , i 'V ; , II . i lie n 1 1 ,, In 10 WiJ be ,pi. , l,ls, of t ll t , i.iib. t. I .e8 V. K. MoKmutv , V c J". V.Tavi.ou, Clerk. Commissioners Proceedings M C. I'tilton appealed and repiesent ed to the boat d that Walnut precinct is in need of a new bridge across the creek i.ear sect Ion Hi I',, and asks the hoatil to build a steel bridge across said creek and that if the county will build a steel bridge acioss said eieek the citizens of Walnut creek will agree to take the old lumber 011 the old bridge and repair the other bridges on said cieek without any furthcrcxpeiisc to the county. The matter was taken under advisement. Frank Sttoble appealed and asks (he board what they intended to do le gal ding thu road between sections !!" 2-11 ami section 'J-2-11 and tuprcsenK to the board that he would take $75 for the road as surveyed by W. K. Thorne, the county surveyor, about August 1st, IN!)?, and asks the county board to take some action in the matter to he wishes to fence his farm ami In order to fence he would like the county to decide whether they wanted the land or not The matter ,va laid over forconsldera tleu. lu the matter of erioneotts assess. ment of lot ',".', block ill in Red Cloud, Nebraska, assessed for the year lstiiiat $G00 aud tax amounting to Slit !i,s, said taxes having been paid under protest ( by W. N. Hoyuton and nk the boatd to 1 (.'fund the amount of .f'.i as erroneous tax on said lot. The county treasurer was otdercd to return the sum of $! as erroneously assessed. K .1. Solomon was appointed road overseer of roail district No 47 and hi tllicial bond was approaved. In the matter of the road petition of K. Heitler aud others asking for a con sent road commencing at the ninth west corner of section lit and south east civner section II, and northeast corner. section 'S, ami northwest cor ner section 'J I, town !S, range tl and nun ing east between section lil ami 'M and terminating at range line. It appearing to the board that all parties interested and on nil)'' laud through which road 1 mis have waived alt claims for damages for right of way of said toad it vva therefote ordered that the load be opened and cstnblMi ed fi tit'iv,l f,,r 'Hid f In, iditrl. Is lint... I ,-..,,. v . ., w..,,- by ordered to iccord and pint the same as a county road. The report ol L. 11 Fort was pre- scntcd and approved The report of 1). M. Hun er was pre sented and approved. After allowing a list of claims and selecting sixty names from which the jury is to be drawn for the November term the board adjourned to meet Thursday afternoon ut 1 p.m. How'sThia. e olTor One Hundred Dollars re ward for any eaaj of catarrh that can not be euieil by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last lfi years, and believe him pet feetly honorable in all business transactions aud financially able to carry out any obligations made by their tiriu. WeSl it Tril.'lT YVIllitukuli. Ilinn.rijlu Toledo, (1, Waldiug, Kitiuan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. nans uatairii Utile is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous .stirfiiee.s of tin. svjii.m Testimonials sent Pee. Price 7'fic tier bottle, buhl by till druggists. Hall's Family Pills are tho best Capt. Jas. A. Duffey, OF TOLEDO, OHIO. Tha Qreat Railway DeUctlva Tell What Or. Mitat' Remedies Have Dona For Hlmielfand Wife. o ETECTIVE work require! constant vigilance, steady norves, a clear head nnU actlvo braln."A vnar nvn." wrlten Oapt. DulToy, of 6JI Orchard St.,Tole do, Ohio, "I overworked myself, was In such a condition sloop was Impossible I was 60 nervous I could not lie In beds my arms and limbs twitched and my system loomed completely exhausted. I beitan using Dr. Miles' Nervlno and the fourth bottle- restored mo to health. Mm. Duffey bad suffered for eighteen years, with heart dlsoase, had tried every remedy with out avail until she took Dr. Miles' New Heart Curo two years ago. For the past year she has been free from tho trouble." Ir. Miles' ltemedlos are sold by all drug gists undor a oslttvo Kuaranteu, first bottto benefit or money rofunded. Hook on Heart mid Norves sunt freo to all applicants. DP.. MILES MISOIOAb CO., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Price's Cream Unking I'owdci World's Fair Highest Award v-8f' kGy nH&i vraay.-ssbi ft BaUDtvH Bo nun.. Heard in Nebraska. It's only 'bout a yeai ago or so, il seems to me, that we were till for silver "unlimited and fiee." Old neighbor Houchiu used to come and sit on that thete fence, and say that dinned gold standaid was abhoried by men of sense. He Used to say the fanners was all nibbed by Wall street bank, and that yet those very robbers called us western farmers er inks for cryin' and protestin' gainst the woe of hon est toll, when the vile gold .standard cheapened all the pioiluets of our soil. "So long as silver's robbed of all the value it hail," says neighbor Houchiu, "jiot so long will times be bad;" but I notice I haven't seen a sight of his old phiz, since silver's dropped most out o' sight and wheat has ri.' My jinks, the way he used to talk, my blood would almost boil against the gieedy capitalists who robbed the sons of toil, He liggered it all plain and clear, that they kep' silver down be cause they held the mortgages on till tie country 'rotin' "They buy their wheal in IniLa with silver that is cheap, and we men it an' stand such things as meek as any sheep." He shown 1 the crime of '7il, when congt es was till bought to strike the sliver standard down, before the people thought. "Your wheat," he says, jou'll have to burn, your stock ain't worth its feed. Demonetized is silver and you're stilleriii for that deed. Your crops, you'll lind, will sell as cheap a silver ever is." Hut now the rule don't eem to work, since wheat litis riz. Now silver's down, the paper. say, the lowest ever yet, but I don't lind that wheat is down, or other crops, you bet! Why, corn Is up, ami bailey's up, and dollar wheat 's in sight, ami steer tire c ling better, and my sheep ain't cheap u mite. If I don't like the price of corn 1 feed it to mv picw, for bacon's up and pork is up to price that look big. Yet while these prices still go up, Just what I want to know is how such tilings cat really be when liver is so low" Now Neighbor Houchiu might explain, or Bryan make things clear how these things can be reconciled with what thev said last ..w.. ., , ....J ... -. year, but Neighbor Hottcliit; "s lost his voice and Hryaii he's lost his, since ilvcr'. dropped most out of iiht ind wheat lias riz' Well, Well! we all must make takes to learn the truth nt last, silver craze has had its day, now mis The that times have passed. We've found the world i willing now to buy our crops with gold, and we can get good prices too, on everything that's .sold. We needn't fret our souls about the crime of '7il. The fact that we have dollar wheat is good enough for me. A man ain't got much gumption if lie calcu lates to stop ami dig up ancient hist'ry when it's time to sell a crop. No dem ocrat or populist can now make me believe, that with such crops and pros pects that Ishud stand still aud grieve. With Wall street and Lombard street I've got no cittur'l; gee, whiz, they're pay in oft" my mortgages now iliat wheat has ri.' --- A few week's ago the editor was taken with a Hcvcro cold tha-. caused him to bo in a miserable condition. It was undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe and recognizing it as dangerous he took immediate steps to bring about, a speedy cure From thu adveitio meiit of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the many good reeoininnnlations included therein, we concluded to make a first ti ial of the medicine. To say that it was .satisfactory in its re sults, is (Hitting it very mildly, indeed. It acted like magie and the result vva a speedy ami pcininncnt cure. Wo have no hesitancy in recommending this cM'llent Cough Remedy to anyone alllietiil with a cough or cold in any fo'iu -The Rainier of Libei ty, Liberty ti.vvn, Mm land. The '.Ti anil .10 cent sizes fni sale by II. E. (irice, Druggist. Burlington Routo California Excur sions. Cheap, (iiiiek, comfortable. Leave Omaha i :. p.m., Lincoln li lb p m. and Hastings S:.')0 p.m. every Thursday in clian modern, uot crowded tourist sleepers, No transfers; cars run right through to San Francisco and Los Angeles over tho scenic route through Denver and Salt Lake City. Cars are carpeted; upholstered in rattan; have spring seats and backs and are provid ed with curtains, bedding, towels, soup etc. Uniformed porters and e.xpeiiene ed excursion conductors accompany ench excursion, relieving passengers of bother about baggage, pointing out ob jects of interest and in many other ways helping to make the overland trip a delightful experience Second class tickets are honored. Herths $0, For folder giving full information, call at nearest Hurlington Routo thkot oflice, or write to J. rranci, (J. P. A. Omaha, Neb. Notico to Toachors. Notice is hereby given that I will ex amine all persons who may desire to oiler themselves as candidates for teachers of ti e public schools of this count, at Rid Cloud on the third Sat urday of uuh month. Ti.' '.i ' ii-.- d mi id t..i ,'d ami ild (,1 an - ' : .11 1 ' 1 01 1 -I,,, gt.nlc in !iv .0 I 1 1 i : !.;. Mi pi 1 c nt ; forlli--' jii-id. . en iii-. tie no grade be low 60 pei i-uiii., iiverurff Wl per cent in all braiiohos ruouired bylaw. I). M. HtiNTKit, County Supt. Putcbess Trousers Well- (Dade, Stylish And Up-to-Dite in every dettil AT Popular Prices ASK FOR THEW AND TAKE NO OTHER AKE WARRANTY You may buy a pair of Dutchess Wool Trousers at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 or $5 and wear them two months. For every suspender button that comes off we will pay you ten cents. If they rip at the waistband we will pay you fifty cents. If they rip in the seat or elsewhere we will pay you one dollar or give you a new pair.V s v fc fc Best in tb? World Try Pwr !:or sale by Galusha t Wescott. HtsMEMBUR A $3.50 Bronze Clock GIVEN FREE. i Sunday School Convention Webster County's lnlon Stimlav School Association will hold their .semi- annual convention utCovvles.NuhrnsKa, Wednesday and Thursday, October lil, and 1 1, IS!7 Commencing 10:310 a.m. and closes Thursday in time for till to get home for supper. We aim to make this the best convention ever held hi the county and there seems to be until ing in tlie way. The program is good, the weather promises to be pleasant aud the place of holding it is central. We are having good crops and good prices and all Sunday school people should he a thankful praising people. So let us all bo at the semi-annunl con volition uext Wednesday amlThursday and make It a Harvest Home praising meeting for a bountiful harvest. All ministers aro duty bound to be present; all Siindaj school otliccis and teachers arc obligated to be there and all in (crested will try to be present. - v- . Keep ll hi tho house, whenever you got. "blue" or feel "shaky" or indis posed, one small dose of "Kcoiiomy Honeset Cordial" sets you right For sale by 0. L. Coding. Moments are useless if trilled away-, and they aro dangerously wasted if consumed by delay in eases where One Minute Cough Cure would bring im mediate relief C. L. Cottiiiir. Those who believe chronic diarrhoea to bo incurable should read what .Mr. P. K. (irishman, of (iuar Mills, I(!l , ha to say 011 the subject, viz "I have been a stillerer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have tried all kinds of medicine for it At last I found a remedy that elleeted a cure and that was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." This medicine can always be depended upon for colic, cholera 11101 litis, dysentery and diarrhoea. It Is pleasant ',0 tako and nover fails to eft'ect a cure. 23 and 50 cent sizes for sale by U.K. Orico, Druggist. Croup Quickly Curod. Mountain (Jlkn, Ark. Our child ron were suffering with croup when wo received a bottle of Chamborlain's Cough Remedy. It afforded almost in stant relief. F. A. Thornton. This celebrated remedy is for sale by H. E. Grice, Druggist. Tho "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a familiar name for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, always ready for emer gencies. While a specitic for piles, it also Instantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema aud all af fectlons of the skin. It never fails. C. L. Coding. 850 Rownid. The undersigned will pay a reward of $50 foi the appi'elieiii"ii .mil eon- let in 11 1 ( tin- p-il ' 1 1 1 11 ' tt In. set In 1' 1 I - in w Miiidi 1 in i n- il jl l t llu"l- ll Ii L U 1 1 ( 11. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pure flraee Cream of Tartrr Houder- A Grand Opportunity. There are today thousands of young people on the farms and in the villages who are tied down by lack of educa tion to work they heartily dislike. Ato you one of them, my friend? If so, the (.rand Island Himhiess & Normal College can put you on the road to success if you are ambitious and will ing to study. It makes 110 dill'ereneo how backward you are if you ato plucky anil mean business. We teach everything necessary for a successful start in life. If you aroshoitof money we will accept a good uoto without interest for tuition, or if necessary we will furnish everything tuition, board and books, and give you time to gradu ate aud pay for same afterwards. Bus iness, Normal and Shorthand courses, Board $l.r0 per week. Kstablishert It years. College Record sent, freo or catalogue for Mix cent in .stamps. This is your chance of a lifotitue. Will you let it slip by? Address, A. M. Hakois, President, tiianil Island, Nebr. JNotioo. There will be 11 meeting held in Cowlesou Saturday, October llth, at il o'clock p. 111., of the Stockholders Co operative store. A general attendance is requested, also of others who would wish to subscribe for stock. The busi ness will be thoroughly talked up. Covvles, Nebr., September !iii, 1SH7. (i A Hakim Baby Mine! Lvery mother feels an inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. B e c 0 in i n p; a mot her should be a source of joy to all, but the suffer! nrr n n H danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour arc obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. is n blessing to woman. 91.00 PKItDOTTLE atnll Dnur Storei. or BBUt by exprp m on receipt of m-toe! BOOKS foi, 1 ' " 1 n 3ti.it! f ' ' v it l,f ent Mil, I'.i n 1. 1 TREE nut". t ii 10 Th nRtPFICM) i:w 1 1 iion C0..AtlmL.'.. One Alinute Cough Cure, cures. That 15 what it wu made lor 0 i wiOT.jjMMiiAaa.'iimiaikCvrwviaujjfrnTim arattMamaiinmMW """' "" "