""MrSoJr -ST -Srals H j - ,f--iri :?.. rrsf-i.is-w!uucs; 'nL'lfii Kfcb IIM)UJJ 1?M1JUJB', JbKllJAl. JNUV. IfcF. IWSJl. i W..I RVB IS! 1 v. i! Ivy Poison Child Sufforod for Threo Yoars Without Rollof-Tcrrlbl Itching and Burning Skin Dlsoaso. " When threo months old our boy was poisoned with Ivy. Ho suffered lor threo yrars without getting reliof. I saw one of the advertisements ol Hood's Sar Mpsrllla, consisting ot ft testimonial where a child was cured of Ivy poisoning. My faith was very weak at first, but I lold my husband I would like to try a bottle of Hood's Harsaparllla. Doctor's medicine had (ailed to help him hi tho least. Wo concluded to buy five Iwttles of Hood's Sarsaparllla and tho child be gan taking It. Before he had finished all that we had purchased ho was cured. 1 have also been cured of skin disease by Hood's Hnrsnparllln. I was In such o condition that I conld hardly endure tho Itching and burning. I felt that I mubt Rive Hood's HarMnparillan fair trial, which I did. I tc ale four bottici anl It turd D1C." CllHt TIMA UllKKK, CanustoU, S. D. Hood's fc'. rMipirllU IjcgU Ij ..".i..-.-gists. t; tt x. f. J5. Euaurclogs-t Ikcdc. THE CHIEI -i r' m.iiim nv W.I. McMII.I.AN. 3du year... lUmniitln fl W SO 1'UIIMi.lir.U KVKKY KltlllAY Kntcrcil at Hie ioH oOiee t Hcd Cloiul. Neb, h irromtclsHi mitll mnttrr. The lied Cloud, Neb., CHIEF. weekly, is credited with the larycst circulation accorded to any paper in lied Cloud or in Webster county or in the FU'lh Conyrcsiionul District. Printer's Ink, July -JS, 1M7. bo done by tho lirlthli government. Undo Sum's Inst shot into tlio ranks of Ilia fnko business con tenia wns n destructive one. It was in tho shnpo of mi olllelnl onlcr of tho postmaster general declaring John Wedderburn, John WVddcrburn & Co., and tho Nati(in:il Ituuordur to bu frauds, anil denying them furtlior usu of tho mails. Wedderburn hail previously beuu dis barred from prnotloo before the patonl oiliuu for defrauding clients. Newspapers which continue to carry vVedderhuru it (Jo's, advertisement will bu in dunger of being shut out of the malls, Assistant Secretary Hoosevelt gives tliu follow reasons wliy we need a lar ger navy. "Wo need a powerful light ing navy, a navy Including an ample number of torpedo boats, an ample force of sea-going battle-ships, and also armored cruisers, which should possess great coal endurance and carry an abundance of heavy rapid tiring guns. Wo cannot avoid our icspuiislhilitUs, V have aim uiictd, .igun and a-i.n, our ailheiiiici to thu Muniou iloclrinu. Unlet- we an- willing to be put in the iiii.iumpilolu mi'iiik" of those wlio bluster withoni being able to back up their woids i.h ileeds we must prove out attitude about tlie.Monrooiiocttinu i not a sham. To prove this means that we 111111 have a powerful nuy. If wo annex Ilaw.iii, as every coi.suleiu tlon of interest and honor bids, we. shall need an adequate navy to i-nfoicu our position on die Pacillo. If wo do not annex Hawaii, wo shall need a much larger navy, as Hawaii cannot slaud alone; some other power must nec essarily tako it, and from thatmomeui menace our whole I'ueiliu eoaut. If wo liavo a proper navy it will not tend to ward war, but toward peace." cJ When your stomach begins to trouble you, it needs help. The help J The i jsi MM wllltw BsffMBBTfsl The rocorda show curea by the use or ST. JACOBS OIL OP I RHEUMATISM I OP OHRONIO CRIPPLEi AND OP I BEORIODEN INFLAMMATORY OASES. THERE'S NO DENYINQ, IT CURES. Ill i HII lllli MM III llf WASHINGTON NOTES. Tho only representative of pruini noucn who has turned up in Washing ton with the positive- opinion that iho coining suasion of congress would pass a financial bill, Is Mr. Fowler, of N. J., a member of the house banking and currency committee. He not only lias that opinion, but ho has tho courage to express it, and to add the prophecy that if thu republicans fail to put a linaiinial measure, they will lie pun ished at tho congressional election of next year, by losing coutroi of the house. He even goes further, and says that if tho monetary conference formu lates a iiuanelal measure that appears to bo wmud, it will bo forced through congress by the power of public opinion. This opinion is so directly opposed to thoso which have buon ex pressed bv other nenators and repre sentatives that it places Mr. Fowler In n class all by lilmsell, so far. Ho may, of cwurse, bo right, but is nevertheless tho general opinion In Washington that no power on earth would bo strong onough to get any measure rec ommended by tho monetary conference through the senate as it now stands. It has been stated by mon of proml neuco that the llaaucial recommenda tions of President McKinloy'a message will bo made niarely to put himself and hU administration on record, and that while tho house may pass somo bill or bills in accordance therewith, no ser ioH attempt will bu made to force nation by the senate, because It is re garded as useless. One of thu things that are especially surprising to those who have beuu un successful applicants tor olllce under several administrations, is thu fie Haency wit'i which the ex-otllco holder walks oil' with thu best things on the olllcial pie i ouuter. For lnstaiicu, be fore it had become generally known that Judge Walker Fern had, on ac count of ill health, about decide i to re sign his scat on the lulcruatiou initl court at, Cairo, F.gypt, a life time place, practically, with easy work an I a -alary of $7,50o a year it was an nounced that Guileful Geo. S. llaiohollor, of New York, ux-miinsier to Portugal, ex-assistant secretary of tho treasury, and tho holder of the Hiimo portion for about ten years, would bu recommended by thu presi dent to lill this vacancy, when it oo uurred. Tnw appointments made by thu KtiediTO of Kgy Jt. g 3D Social attuntious of all kinds are being given to Sir Wilfrid 1. mirier, thu Canadiau premier, and tho party of ollicials ami ladies which accompany him, by mcinbursof theadministration. President MeKinloy started the b ill by giving an elaborate dinner in Honor of Sir Wilfrid, which ;was Hollowed by a dinner and reception given byeerelaiy Shut man, and auothur, dinner by u Suerotury Foster. That lsnfaralh(y have gone, but they haven't been in Washington a week yet. Jir Miltud attends the cu.ifcrciieo between tho lUilish, Canadian and American seal experts, but only a- an interested spectator. His principal object in coming to Washington was to endeavor to discover whether itjwlll bo po-siblo , to negotiate a reciprocity treaty under the provisions of thol)lngloy;tariU' law, and ho is now holding couferuuees on that subject with lion. John A, lva-sou, special commissioner for thu negotia tion of reciprocity tiealies, Of com so, lie caunoL negotiate a treaty; that must Itneods, is to digest your food, and un til it gets it, you won't have any peace. Stomach trouble is very distressing, very obstinate, very dangerous. Many of tho most dangerous diseases begin with simple indigestion. Thu reason is that indigestion (nnt-digestion, not nourishment) weakens tho system and allows discanu germs to attack it. Thu antidote is Shaker Digestive Cordial, strengthening, nourishing, curative. It cures indigestion and renews strength and health. It docs this by strength ening the stomach, by helping to di gest your footl. It nourishes you. Shaker Digestive Cordial is made of pure herbs, plants and wine, is per fectly harmless and will curtniuly euro all gunuinu stomach trouble. Sold by druggists, ptice 10 cents to f I 00 per bottle. couu'y can see the benefit of track for county In idpes and after due cou-idcr-ation by the board he was instructed to lay a track across the bridge over Crooked creek east of Red Cloud, and that tho county pay him the sum of i'.'U as si u as the track is complete I and cleiK was ordered to draw war rant foi same as soon n work i coin plnted. Claim of J. F. Wa't lor MO was laid ovei until nex meeting. tu Iho natter of i'i -i " ' iv of A. P. Iligi roi timyi-ai lij'.iJa-Klig tho hoaid - like oil' the interest on s-ilil lav- :iii tint In. will p-iv the principal less 'he inieie?!, tl'c 'lets urer was iii-tmctrtl to accept the prin cipal lo-s tin- in'-iost for said taxes and isiii niii-t in payment of iid aiuniiut forl,. In the matter of crroin ons as-ess-ment on north half of Imikk IS. in Sniitli and .V.oorcs addition to Kcd Cloud assessed for tin- je-n ispii ni MOO mil ask-the board to r- 'm-e m' valuation of ,sald lots to an amount uiual to whatother proper. y i.-a.-ses-ed at. It was ordered that the trcasuiv reduce the valuation to i'.'To and col lect taxes on .-aid amount. The following ollii'ial bonds weiu ap proved: i, I). Murder, road overseer No. 42; James Mroomlicld, toad ei siii No. 4. In thu matter of tliu personal t.-t ol l.en Wilinot for tltu year lbOO for 4.y."i, the county treasurer was instructed to Capt. Jas. A. Duffev, OF TOLEDO, OHIO. The Oraat Railway DeUctlv Telia What Dr. Mil' Remedlsa Have Don For Himself and Wife. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder A tin Qrtet Cm f Trt?t PewStr. Commissioners' Proceedings County commissioners of Webster county met on Tuesday, November 10. at lOo'clocK a.m. witu h,. U. biMith ami ,1. H. McCallum present. W. H. Kyker being absent thu board adjeurnod to meet at 1 p. tu. At I p. tu. tho board all boing pres ent the following busluess was trans acted, towit. Tho claim of Pawnoo township in Smith county, Kansas, for $203 boing f ir one-half of bridgu on state lino bu tweun Nebraska and Kansas on Wal nut creek. Moved and carried that tho clerk bu authorized and Instructed to draw a warrant in favor of John Mollison for 9205 in uaymont of one half of said bridge, and clerk ordered to deliver warrant immediately to said party In paymuut of saiii claim. An appropriation of $100 was allow ed for tho purpose of grading and building a bridgu on thu ro.ut between sections lit and 21, town it, range II, Webster county, Nebraska, commenc ing at the so Hioti corner It), 24, 18 ami 10 and running west 11 decree-, ill) minutes, twenty-one rods, thence norm ."jO links to north Hue of road, inenee tun til 72 degrees, west sixteen tods, thmu-u south 31 degree-, I," minute.-, west eiuhteeu rod and ttvontv link- to north lino of section hue toad, thence we.-t along said M-ctiou line The following olllcial bonds were approved! A h. linker, road oMir.-cei' District No. 5; Geo. W.Hauan, asus-or; u. i-.. milium, ju-tieu or me p.-iice,,! W. Heed, u-se-sor-, .lolin II. II. mnlton road oveiv-ecr District No 4,", .John Sheeti, road overseer, Di-trict No.fi!)-, Chris Columbia, road overseer District No 8; W. 11, Patterson, assessor. Thu following annual .sutllomeuu of road supervisors was road and on mo tion was allowed and clerk ordered to draw warrauts on the respective road districts for the payment ot the same. .1. S. Parsons, oalaucti mi siitlniii..M.- $14; G. K. Otttuiiinlt"27;F W. Ailus, m, .J units Hilkoy, $25 5 J K. Jones. Yi; traiiK tiarrox, noiiung ituu. Isaac Crow, W0; C. II. Mills, $20, I.uu Wil mot, $20; Win, Croziur, $27. Coiiimut.icatlou from Nuckolls coun ty stating that there should bu a bridge built 011 the county line between sec tions 0-4-0 and section (I 4-8 in Nuck oils county. W. K, Kyker was in structed to communicate witli propi r parties in said county and have Miid bridge bui t on thu comity lino east of Guide Hock, each county to bear one half of the expense of building said undue. Moved and carried that the bourd or der from thu Cantor. Hrldgu Company a eai ot bridge material, same to bu tlellvuied part at Inavalo and balance at Heil Cloud The petition fiom W, C. Liird and others in Oak creek asking the board to pureha-e a road grader to: that pre ciuct wa laid over for futiiru consid eration Hoard adjourned to meet Wednesday morning at I) a m. Hoard met Wedne-day morning as adjoin nod with full board preeiit, Win, McClelU id, patuntee and own 11 of the patent wignn ii-iel; ii-kmI Hie board loaiU'W him tun puvilege of la. nig a ti uck aero. une uf thu liridges in I ho eotli.ty not exceeding :3 feel In l.uutli, and Hial he will track said btidgtt for the sum of $20 so that tho ijJJey wr (J Von O' BTECTIVE work requtrM constant tIrIIhiicc, steady norres, ft clear head and nctlvo liraln."A year ago," writes Oapt. Duffoy, of Ml Orchard St., Tole do, Ohio, "I overworked myself, waa In sach a condition slcup was Impossible. I was ao norvous I could sot Ho In bed; my arms and limbs twitched and my system seemed completely exhausted. I began using Dr. Mllos' Nervine and the fourth bottlo restored me to health, Mrs. Ouffey had suffered for eighteen years with heart dlseae, had tried every remedy with out avail until she took Dr. Miles' Nsw Heart Cure two years ago. For tho past year she has been free from the trouble." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sotd by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, ttrst bottlo lienuflts or money refunded. Iloolc oa Hoart and Nerves nent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. i initio pj BJS- SSlOfSS) JH E Hssitn jH WinfsXirdui has deroontitratcd ton thouiand times that it U almost Infulllble FOR WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES. Irregularities and derangements. It bus bucume t lie leading remedy fur this clsis of trouble k It eierU a truiulertully heuliiiK. strengthen Ing and southing influence upon the menitruat orgsni. It cures 'whites" and fallhiB of the womb. It stop flooding and relieves sup- pressed and painful menttruatlon. For Cbauge ot Lite it Is the best medicine made. It Is beneficial during pregnancy, and helps to bring children Into homes barren for years. It Itnlgorates, stimu lates, strengthens tho whole sys tem, iiiet Kretu rmuvay is onerea to ull atlllcteil women, Why will any woman sutler another minute with cetlulii relief within reach) Wlno of Curdut onlycoits 11.00 per bottlo at your drug uturo. IVr (Kli'lcr, in taut rNulrliij rivclnl dlr (lotu. uiMrtii, piitrtir fjmvlomi, tht "LadUt' AillUary JUfirtmtnt," Mt CKMtanooM Sit J Mm Co., I'taCtamKV'i Tmn. Ry. I. W. SMITH. Camden, S. C. iiti: "My ulleuted WlntolCardulathoma lor tailing ol the womb and it entirely cured her." Bin .WKtBlltHt Alt list UltS. HI Drat Oough fljrrup. Tulw Uuid. H '! lime. Hulii br drumitotiL Use receive tho principal less tho interest In tlie matter of consent road com mencing nt soutboust cornnr of tl.o southed.'! quarter of section 0, In town ship ,', north of tango 11, and running thence north 011 the half section lino to the north wist corner of the southeast quarter and noitheust corui r of south west qtiiuter, thence west on the hall section iltic about 40 rods to intersect the old riad running through tit) northwest quarter of said section, :i eating the old line of load across the southeast qiiatter n ml southwest quar ter of said section. The petition was granted ami the road ordeicd platted. Hoard adjourned to meet December 20lh, 1807. I I l 1 Baby Mine! Every mother feels an i n d e -scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. B e c o in i 11 g a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and 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 are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. is a blessing to woman. 31.00 PEUBOTTLE at all Drujr Stores, or sent by express on roceipt of price. BOOKS Containing Invaluable Information of rocc laterost to all women, will be sent rtltt to any address, upon application, by Th. lIBaDFIiLD BEGULATOB CO., itlsnta, Os. If You Want to Sav.e from 25 to 1 50 percent ON LEATHER BOOTS, ; ON RUMMER MOOTS. ON ARCTICS, ON DRESS SHOES, ON HOYS' SHOES. Buy of GALUSHA WB SCOTT. m TsFi I I I I I ... . I NEBflflSP - flEflCAHTIJiE - GO. Hi successors go G. A. DUCKER fc CO. m m V'i. ?..: v. Special Cloat Sale, Monday Nov. 22d. I & & tii if .'I if.'. !' mi On Monday morning, November 22c! we invite you to our CLOAK SALE. We place on sale AT : SPECIAL : BARGAIN : PEICBS The best line ot Ladies', Misses and Children's Jackets, Capes and Coats ever shown in Red Cloud. To those intending to purchase a new winter wrap we ask you to be sure and see this line. Every garment will be marked at money saving prices. LADIKS' CLOTH CAPKS at SI 25, $l.f0, $1.85 ami tip to $12.50 Hint ro exceptional barcnin vnlues IiAOIKS' PLUSH CAPKS a- :..!K),$,.50, $5.00 and up to $18.00 that are drily 25 per cent clioapor in urleo than ti-nially sold at ' ' 1.AD1KS' ijUmi JACKK'itJ at .'J5, $3.50, $1.00, $4 50, $5 00 anil up up to $15.00 that are that best values OHIUMKN'S JACKKTS at $1.25 and tipwardo. INFANT'S AND CIHI.DKKN'S Long Cloaks and Piidordowu Cloaks at $1.00, $1.25 arid up to 311 50 that are i.rr:i nice valiii-s. Each customer during this sals, in any department, will be presented free with a perfumed sachet powder, which is very nice to have in the pocket of your dress, cloak, coat or overcoat. In addition to our SPECIAL CLOAK O I Hi RING we place on sale over ONE nuiNUKiiu wuul, UKiis ivviiiiKiNb in dress pattern P lengths at special prices for this sale. We invite you to see them. We will alsopla.e on sale many other bargain values in Calicoes, Ginghams, Toweling, Table Linen, Outing Flannels, Shirtings, Muslins, Etc, Ingrain Carpets, Oilcloths, Ladies' Fascinators, Men's, Ladies' and Children's Under wear, Men's and Hoy's Clothing and Overcoats, Men's Overalls, Pants and Furnishing Goods. In Our Notion Department W.e haN:e a number of extra good , r values in Hosiery, Ribbons, Gloves and Mittens, Handkerchiefs, Yarns, Embroideries, Dress Trimmings and other small notions that will interest you. Tti Our Grocer v Department Womr 8p(,IiU1v wuiuixcdwitiKiiokindof J.U UUl UlUivOlJf iOJJtDi blUOUb pnodHyoii want nnd at tho rii;ht price vve nayo uiroico outing or cookluij apples. r.. I -..,! II,, I,.,,. V,..a Wnm (limit l,,, . f , n.j I It.. .,1 I l.i l.ti. j: it i- nut u (rami umiri , . ,uo.. .HKil v..,... . ..titt-.v-., iuw,i vuimii, uwiiuu-., I r;is, 0U'e!j, i'lCKOlS, 1111(1 OtUVl ..ttlnlr. tlt.it .tt'., iiuiinllv Lritnl In n li i-jat i-lti nii.tn-iltiti (Stni-itrv Mftti'ii-timiMt i.... ?.... t. .' . nimiiiB riulit up tti the front. Our ulloris in iffttiurrthn riRht kind of goods' and selling them at Mio riht prlees is what is doing it. If In lined of Flour try a nnk of our Norcatur lluiir, it will bo snro ;o please yon, On Onr Tpti nent Countflr Ymi wi" ,llul ",!U,y "3"f"1 uvm on which wo VJ1X UUI XtJH "oCXlL JUUUlt31 oun save yon money. A look through will - easily convince yon. m s V'i P. ! . i'ii .: hi to 'Hi tin & U In Our Shoe Department Jto I ----------------------- Men's Shoes at $1 25, $1.50. $1.75, $2,00, $2 25 $''r,o ilif f;v per pair We can slunvyoii Ulnlilron s slmei at 25c,:j5c, 15o, .r)5c, 5f, 7."if, 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 pur imi," W': lV On t.ur .-hoes at rlie-.o prices we know w() can niako a saving to you of 25o pet pair and upwards tt'n W- !;" invite you to give our shoe value a look. " "u tV ;rf ff ', .. MMMM SBSSMiSS , p T We hae plneeil on sale u nice iisscrted lot of WHITE QUEENSWKRE in out of the newest patterns innde. We have marked tlioni all til very low prices as we wish to give our Qiiconswuu .telling a Mim'ial impetus. There is n grout saving to our patrons on all these good which is of s'uf llcitut importance to remind you that at all times it par to tndc with the NEBRASKA - pRGAflTILE - GO'S. - DEPARTMENT - STORE. v 5H RUFR6D HRDBLL, MKNKCBR, ;S;??i? .! 'ft I m A r kui. ttfti.. 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