-I VOLUME XXVII. HOME CURE FOR BLOOD POISON. Beware of the Doctors' Patchwork; You Can Cure Yourself at Home, The doctors aro wholly unable to get rid of this vile poison, and only attempt to heal up the outward appearance of the disease the sores and eruptions. This they do by driving the poison into the system, and endeavor to keep it shut in with their constant doses of potash and mercury. The mouth and throat and other delicate parts then break out into sorss, and the fight is continued indefinitely, the drugs doing the system moro damage than the disease itself. Mr. H. L. Myers, 100 Mulborry St., Newark, N. J., says: hundred dollars with the doctors, when I realized that they could do me no good. I had large spots all over my body, and those soon broke out into running sores, and I endured all the suffering which this vile disease pro duces. I decided to try S. S. S. as a last resort, and was soon greatly improved. I followed closely your 'Direc tions for Self-Treatment,' and the large splotches on my ehest began to grow paler and smaller, and beforo long disappeared entirely. I was soon cured perfectly and my kin has been as clear as glass ever since. I cured my self at home, after the doctors had failed completely." It is valuable time thrown away to expect the doctors to cure Oontatrioua Blood Poison, for tho dimajn In be yond their kill. Swifts Specific S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD acta in an entirely different way from potash and mercury it forces the poison out of the system and gets rid of it entirely. Hence it cures the disease, while other remedies only shut the poison in whero it lurks forever, constantly undermining the constitution. Our system of private home treat ment places a cure within tho reach of all. We give all necotsury tnodical ad vice, free of charge, and save the patient tho embarrassment of publicity. Write far full information to Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. NORTHEAST WEBSTER. Nice and warm at tho present writ ing. CZZD Mrs. Odonridor has returned from Omaha. C. M. Wells is the dudo of Mt. Clare theso days. Mr. Forguson and family havo moved to Concordia, Kansas. The wheat crop looks rather sick and so does some of tho farmers. Mr. Jacob Monia and Miss Edna Woodsido were married last Thursday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Huffman one day last week, a bouncing boy. Cigars George. Joel Christy's team ran away on our streets last Saturday but no damage was done. A lady living in Mt. Clare had the misfortune to swallow hor falso teeth mmmmiiiiiiiiii Tho Thmohnr 4SP You're After ard best IMvaT j.,tJ have the choice of various styles of stackers. The 5eburn Stacker is the newest form of wind stacker, and has many fea tures that will instantly commend it to thresher buyers. Sane of IU Advantaged Tb) rhute starti from the top of the itparator; la higher from the ground; awluga In u complete circle; It can bo loaded or unloaded by one man. Write for free rntalogno and leurn all about tho Nlcholi-Bhepard (Separator and U attachment, mid the NIcuoU-Hhepurd Traotlon Engine. I I NICHOLS A. SHEPARD ,eIIi KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, " wltU full atock mt maektnea and extras. gaaMMMwacMaM)QCBMaeoattgwacaBBi Thore in not the slightest doubt that the doctors do more harm than good in treating Contagious Mood Poison ; many victims of this loathsomo diseaso would be much better off to-day if they had never allowed them selves to be dosed on mercury and potash, the only remedies which the doctors ever givo for blood poison. 'I hod spent a ono day last week. Tho wind the fore part of tho week did some damago to houses and wind mills in this neighborhood. Mr. John Lovoy is building an ad dition to his houso in Mt. Claro. It will bo occupiod by tho M. P. R. R. agent, Mr. Stamp L. A. Hawloy and Ernost Quigglo aro canvassing theso parts enlarging pictures. Thoy furnish lino work ard aro having good success. Services at Rosetnont as follows: Saturday evening, May 6, by Rov. Mr. Gross, Services Sabbath morning, May 7th, at 11 a.m. by T. E.Horton, evangelist. Sabbath school at S p. m. Gospel invitation extended. Servicoi at tho school house 8 miles south of Rosetnont on Sunday, May 7 at 8 p.m. Thk Chief and Chicago Inter-Ocean ono year for II .20. is the one that will earn I and save the 1 most money that I Win uircsu uic uiuai grain and separate it most perfectly, at the lowest cost. Every part of the Nichols-Shep- Separator is designed to do the work in the best way, in the shortest time at the least expense for power, help and repairs. Every feature and attachment from the self-feeder to the stacker is of the most improved pat tern; efficient, strong, durable. Pur chasers of the Nichols-Shepard SEPARATOR CO., Battlo Crook, Mich. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. MAY 6. 189M. GUIDE ROCK. Frank Proudlit is sick with erysip elas. E. L. Hngnn's ion Mart has tho measles. Low Lano of Burr Oiik is visiting in town this wook. John Ilcetmn of North Branch win in town Tuesday. Another horso buyer, D. 0. Loitb, was hero Wednesday. T. J. Malonoy is assisting Charles Bushco in tliu saloon. Tho horso buyer went out of town Wednesday with four horses A now jewelry store is being put in tho front of Knapp's drug store. Tho now prickmakers havo built a houso at tho brick yard and moved in. Cuns. Smith purchased two lots in tho west part of town of Mrs. Vance last week. Tho horso buyor bought two moro horses of Wm. Potitt after ho started to Superior. The traveling agonts for blacksmiths tools wero in town Monday on their way to Superior. E.T. Merriman, fotniorly in tho jew olry business hero was in town Tucs day and Wednesday. M. Crow has added a lino now buggy of Keyes Bros., make to his livery, pur chased of E. J. Mooro. G. W. Hatch of Groenview, Illinois, was hero Wednesday looking after his farm northeast of town. Two boys, aged 0 and 12 yoars, stole a horso at Burr Oak belonging to A, Judy and skipped out Monday night. A. A. Busheo is moving to Uoldrego, Nobraska. Ho will open a saloon there. His brother Charles will run tho business bore. O. W. Hutchinson of York, Neb raska, has bought an interest in the west olovator and .expects to move hero and mako this his homo. Constablo Bon Pierco and another man from Burr Oak wore in town Thursday looking after tho boys who ran away with A. Judy's horso Mon day night. Tho boys wero soon a mile oast of Guido Rock Tuesday morning going north. Amidown. m BLADEN. Did you get a May basket. Mrs. James Dority broke her arm. H. L. Riebendefer is on the aick list. D. 8. Phelps was home over Sunday. Tho carpenters have finished Cbas. Sponce's home. The contractors will begin work on A. W. Cox's houso Monday. L. B. Thorno is having his building onJMain street rcsbingled. Connty superintendent, Mrs. Caso, visited the schools in this city last Thursday. Mr. Christie and Miss Minnie Rood of Campboll drove over to this city Saturday. Miss Mina Hall has been qulto sick tho past few days at tho homo of Mrs. J. R. Horn. C. E. Hicks expects to go to Chicago tho last of tho week. Ho will bo gono several weeks. A. L. Royce of Hastings was looking after business matters in this city a few days laat wook. How did you like the wind and dust tho past fow days, but after all wo had a lino rain Tuesday. James Williams commenced to plant corn Tuesduy. Ho is one of tho first in tho field with the planter. L. E. Spenco has let tho contract for a now houso. It looks a llttlo as if our editor had proposed to build. C. E. Hicks is getting in a lot of cul tivators, listers, etc., to supply tho wants of tho farmers in this vicinity. It is surprising to sou howmany pop ulists aro building houses, and yet thoy cannot see whero the prosperity comosin. ThoA.O. U. W. lodgo will observo Floral Day, next Sunday. Rev, Hum mel will deliver tho sermon at the G, A. R. Hall at 3 o'clock. Oharley Cowloy's now bouse was burned to tho ground last Friday. It canght by sparks from ashes blowing into the ico houso which wasclosoto tho houso, and on account of tho high wind it was impossible to savo tho house. Tho furnituro was all saved ASH CREEK. T. J. Dow has fenced n pasture. Mrs. Mohlnr is on the sick list this week. Mrs, L. L. DoIIart is on tho sick list this wook. I. B. Stansor was courting a couple days this week. Wind an! dirt from Kansas on Sun day and Tuesday. Mr. Roberts has bogun to break out thn Wilmot farm. N. B. Wogonor was over tho bridgo milling on Monday. Tho wind last Sunday robbed a sot ting hen for J. Bryant. Luther Bont has gono to work for Alf Harris this summer. R. M. Manloy has quit tho road as ho says tho boss is poor pay. Ed King is going to fouco n hog lot J. Bryant is his assistant. Bert Dow is hanging hisf hat up at Arthur JParsons' this summer. N. B. Wagoner has a new lister and Ed Mohlor nas a now corn drill. Unclo Georgo Houcbin has pnt out forty acres of broom corn this spring. We see Alf Harris' milk wagon mak ing its daily rounds. Alf is doing well. J. 8. Smith was up to A. J. Whito's this week getting some repair work deno. James Amaok has fenced thirty acres hog tight. J. F. Sbagley is doing tho work. S. B. Fordyco accepted a position with Geo. Coon this wook at 118 per month. The Brethren will reorganize their Sunday school noxt Sunday. All aro invited. C. II. Potter has erected Ira Wolfo a lino little houso and barn on tho old G. II. Sandorson placo. Mr. and Mrs. Mohlor, Joau and Angio Smith and Frank Daugherty wont to Burr Oak to the love feast last week. Tho Sunday Sohool is progressing Icely at the Amack school .house un der tho superintendenoy of N. L. D. Smith. Quito a considerable hail fell with the rain on Tuesday. We think, how ever it is a little early for hail to do any damage. Quito a number aro comnlainincr of their winter wheat being killed, and wonder where their broad will como from noxt winter. S. B. Fordyco was on our crook Sun day on a different horso from tho ono ho had before. Wonder if he eot in tho fonco this time. J. M. Clark lost a mule ono day this week As the old savin? eoes thev havo ;ot mast lose, and they that havo not gi t cannot lose. Wo understand John Hasselbachor and wife are contomplating a trip to tno oi i country and havo rented their farm o Mr Atwator. Wo do not wish to bo reprimanded for nc ; writing the truth, as wo havo endea ored to bo truthful in all our writic u and if this does not find tho waste askot wo will try to do better noxt t mo. Gold Buo. STATE CREEK, new riding listers on adjoining Fou farms Mill t seed is soiling as high as 00c and cme the same. Sun ay school organization next Sunder at Mt. Hopo. All quiot in this part. Somo fam- ilios hive inoaslo8 yet, and with tho ox- coptio of that the health of the crook is goo The will be several acres of pota- toes p.nteil on our crook, for all the soed ihlgh: Somo will plant four or tivo at cs Our neighborhood prico is 90 cens 1 larii Jug corn is the order of tho day and a bwuio nearly done, while oth-l TO CLEAN CARPETS. If you have a carpet that looks dingy and you wish to restore it to its original freshness, make a stiff lather of Ivory Soap and warm water and scrub it, width by width, with the lather. Wipe with a clean damp sponge. Do not apply more water than necessary. The vegetable oils of which Ivory cajavuu um ior wnicn otner soaps are COnmiOHT IMI IV THt PHOCTIII ers have just commenced. There will not bo noar tho acreago of last year as thero is so much small grain in. Charles Arbucklo is making exten sive improvements on tho farm ho re cently bought. Ho has commenced fencing forty or fifty acres for pusturo and sowed sevorol acres of alfalfa, and is now trimming up his timbor and or chard. Tho farmers all havo somothing to sell, and got a good prico. Even butter and eggs aro 12c and 12c. They aro all encouraged and will put out good crops of all sorts, and from now on will get out a moro mixed crop than heretofore. Occasional. LINE. A Good rain Tuesday. Chas Isom has listed his winter wheat to corn. Luther Bont has quit working for W. J. Haskins, Bonj. VanDyko dohorned his cattlo ono day this weok. Fred Wittwer was tho guest of L. Aubusbon Sunday. Tho prospects aro good for a plum crop, but no peaches. J. E. Fox has fenced five acres hog tight with barbed wire. Mol Sherman was in lino on official business ono day this week, Chas. Gust has finished foncing a quarter section for Mr. Maynard. Clark Stevens folks aro woll again after a two months siege of moaslcs. Mr. and Mrs. Will Aubushon were tho guosts of Rev. Con Howitt Sunday. Mrs. Will Aubushon was tho guest of Mrs. Frank VanDyko' ono day this weok. L. A. and W. J. Haskins wero attend ing court at Red Cloud Monday 'of this week as witnesses. Riley Lowis has leased what is known as tho Chas. Kaloy pasture, for 825 for this year. Tho presiding older of tho Hastings district will preach at the McCall school next Sunday at 3 p. m. Mr. andiMrs. Richard Kcaglo are talking of coming buck from Cambria, Wyoming on a visit this summor. The Sunday school at Ponuy crook, Dist. U4, will bo reorganized Sunday at 8 p.m. All como that aio interested. Richard Keagle has quit letting tho creamery have milk. Ho has bought some young calves and is feeding them. J. J. Hnskins was the guest of II, II. NUMBER 17 Soap Is made, and its purity, it ft far unsafe and unsatisfactory. SlMIlt OO. OINCINMTI Haskins Sunday. He is from .south eastern Kansas and is enrouto to tho Black Hills. Iko Pardun was elected Sunday school superintendent in Dist. No. 70, and Mr. Wbitoloy was elected super intendent in Dist. No. 3 in Walnut creok. WILLOW CREEK. Joo Brubaker's team ran away last weok. J.Brubakor is putting a porch ou tho oast front of Jako Lacy's houso. Mrs. Chas. Adamson and her now boy wero calling atCowles Saturday. Miss Luoy Garber is teaching ber third term of sohool at Willow creek. Some of our young folks attended a danco northwest of Cowles Friday night. A. C. Bon is putting a now fence nronnd his garden and yard, which adds greatly to tho looks of tho place. Miss Mabol Waller of Cowles closed one of tho best nino months' torms of school at Pleasant Hill that has ever been taught there: Mr. Boyd Harrington has built it houso on bis farm and will soon bo batching iu .true eastern stylo, and ho cordially invites all the boys In the. neighborhood to call ou him at tbclr leisure Mrs. Bon spent ono day last weok, with Mrs. David Carpontor who is con fined to ber bed with a badly fracturod limb, both bonos being brokon about two inches below the kneo. Sho is at tho homo of hor sister Mrs. George. Latta. ' Honolulu. Examination Notice. Regular examinations for persons desiring to teach In Webster county aro held in tho superintendent's ofllou at Rod Cloud, tho third Saturday in each month. Eva J. Cask, County Supt. 8T. ClffM fthMMVMt Ntunfebi Lumfcigo SoMn nwn I JACOBS OIL ST. i JACOIS Attttthal OIL AaaAAAAAAaAAAaAA ,m