SSHryiwjtfJwwiwMifriMu wi nwumwM WlWWlw n THE KED CLOUD CJHJEF, FJRTDAY, MAY 18. 18HW. 1 k i 1 -fc 2 .Every Patfi Wie puddle in the pathway of most lives is a defective circulation due to a blood sup ply that instead of growing clear and strong like a moun tain brook, is stagnant and impure Puddles may be puri fied, however, and become limpid streams. That is what Hood'sSarsaparilla does with human blood. It .clarifies, purifies and strengthens tlio blood, and when this is accom plished, tho vital organs, liver, lungs, kidneys, bowels, nro nil braced and in vigorated. It never disnpjmints. Dyspopala "Suffered everything but death for years with dyspepsia. Nothing rcllovod me until I took Hood's Hnrsnpn rllla and It nioclo and kept mo well. Can eat anything I wish."' Mns. Evqehk MunriiY, Hull's Mill, Danbury, Conn. impure Blood-" riv years i surrerwi with pimples on facn uiul body. Hood's Barsaporllla cured mo permanently. It also cured my father's carbuncles." Ai.bkht . Ciiabt, Tustln City, Cal. ICryslpetas-" My little girl Is now fat and hoalthy on account of Hood's Snraapa. rllla curing lier of erysipelas and ectcnia. It Is our faintly medicine, as wo all take It." Mns. II. O. WiiBATMsr, Port Chester, N. V. Tho law Milt last wook botwoen L. J. Lnckridgo suing Mr.Stnnscr enmo out in Mr. Lockridge's favor. Wo under stand Mr. Stntisor is going to appeal. It seems as if somo pooplo can't leave other people's farming tools nlono when they pass, while tho farmers are in tit noon or nwny from home, If wo havn to call their attention again wo wilt call it in n dlfTciont way. Wo think it it slinino that somo voting men go to chiircland spit tbuir tobacco julct out of tho window and nothing is said about it. Wo think it would bo well and good for the janitor to expel such from tho church. Grandpa Ferguson, tho medicine mnu as ho is known, was on the creek the last of tho wook. While hero he called on Walter Applognto and tried to hoII him somo soothing syrup, but Walter said bo was not ready for him. Uu said it novor fulled to givo instant relief. Gou Iluu. r y&cd&SaMai IJood'a l'llli eure IItt III. Hi lion Irritating nil only cthrllo lo Uk with lliwf . hruarinr. THE CHIEF ruBMiniD bt W. L. MoMILLAN. One year 1100 11k months 60 PUBLISHED KVKUV Kill DAY Knttrod at tho post offlco at Ited Cloud, Nob.u l9Condclsssras.il matter. ADVKHTI8INCI KATKS: Local advertising 5 cents per lino per Issue. Local Advertising for cntertalnmints, con certs, hoclsls, etc., gtven by cburclics, cliarltsblo societies, etc., where nil moneys rnlscd there from are used wholly for church or charitable noddles, flmt ton lines free find nil over ten lines lii cents perjlue per Usuo. Local adrorllslug of entertainments, concerts, recitals, etc., where por cent Is glen to pro motors, 5 cents por lino per Issue. DISfLAT AtlVEIITISIMO. Ono column per montb............ ..IT 09 Ono half columu per montti .. ......... 3 M One fourth columu per mouth... ...... 1 73 General display advertising HJ cents per Inch perlsatie. NORTHEAST WEBSTER. Dry, dry, dry and windy. Joseph Klllough was homo visiting Inst Sunday, Tboro nro lots of shows and lots of whiskey in Mount Clair. Warrun Donnoy had tho misfortuno to lose a lino colt Inst week. Joel Christy's wnro visiting with Geo. Huffman's last Sunday. F. S. Lum is expected ohmo. Ho has boon in Mlchigau for somo tiuio. Miss Amelia Minkio was visiting Miss Lillio HulTman last Sunday. Uhns. Shumun nml Mnry Tavlor of Blue Hill wore in our midst last Sun day. Mrs. Jool Christie and Jessio Lum were visiting Mrs. Mary Downing last Wednesday. Tho farmers in those pnrts nro very much discouraged over the continued dry weather. Miss Jessio Lum was visiting Kov. A. L. Young and wifo of Gttldo Uock ono day last wook. Miss Lena Wngnor has bought tho Hilton farm Northwest of Lawrence Consideration $3,200. Sovcral of our young folks nttundod tho show at Ml. Clare Friday night. Thoy report it good. Mrs. Lena Bangort is very siok. Dr. Morauvillo of Guldo Uock is attending hor. Slio is slowly recovering. Wo tindorstnnd tboro is a roward of fered for tho arrest 'and conviction of tho safo blowers and bank robbers nod it is rumored that n lady in our midst has taken tho responsibility upon her self to sco that the law in onforcod. of ASH CREEK. Mru. L.L. Dullart is no hotter at this writing. Goo. Aniack sold two loads of hogs last wook. E.A.King sold two loads of hogs Inst week. J. J. Smith was tho guest of J. Bry nut Inst Sunday. It. J. Skeon put cattle iu Allsop's pasture last week. Tho King's Daughters met at Mr. Kent's last week. Somo nro through planting corn and others have just begun. J. M. Clark was up lo N. 11. Wagon ers on business Inst weok. Leo Parsons was tho guost of Undo llillio Roberts last Sunday. I It. Stanser is putting out threo acres of potatoes this spring. Kov. ninckwi'il preached nt tho Methodist church last Sunday. Miss Illunoho Lnckridgo is working for herginndpnronts, Mr. King. There will bo services at the Broth rou church next Sunday at 11 a.m. U. J. Skeon was helping Uncle Billio Roberts plant potatoes last week Charley Miles Is very anxious to sell out as he wants to go to Michigan, R.J.Skoon'sson-indaw from Smith county was up lo sco him last week. A.J. White has bought soinothing over S80 worth of woven wire fencing, j P.tp Wilson was on our crook last week fixing the Stonebrakor pasturo. Tho Ilifithron Sunday school terr. gnnizod with no w ofllcers lasl Suuda -' Jim Harris of (iuldn Hook, was tho guest of hi-i son, Alf 11 arris on Sunday James McCartney wns hauling corn from John Hnssolbachor's one day Inst wook. Mr. Canton sold his fat cattle somo tlmo ago, and ho was quite a honvy loser. Kli Houohin is nfraid he will havo to list up his wheat as ho has a very poor stand. Sunday school and prnvor mooting at tho Methodist church next Sunday at 10 a.m. Rev. "N 11. Wagoner filled his ap pointment at the Maple Giovo church last Sunday. Win Lipplncott wns plowing somo ground for Undo Hillio Roborts Mon day unci IHHIH, J. Bryant is bidding n now bouse, Wo understand bo is going into tho chickon business, Tboro is considerable nnxlely as to wbother wo nro going to got tho bridgo at Amboy or not. James MoNutt has purchased a now snravor and is going to spray his or chard this summer. Mr. Dolhl, who bought tho old .las. Amaok place, has moved tho buildings to his placo farther oast. It is rumored that thoy aro going to move tho Wagoner sohnol uouso down bv tho Woltirou cnurcn. Mr. and Mrs Warner and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gibson were the guests of A.J.WtuVon8unday.l LINE. Another good rain Tuesday night, Llstiug corn will soon bo a thing tbo past. Wm. VanDyko was in Garliold on business this wook. An naent for school maps was in Lino and Waluut last wook. JeiT Boauchninp of Garliold lias planted ton ncros of pop corn. Mr. and Mrs. Edgnrton of Walnut crook wore visiting with P. D. Hutch inson last Sunday. What about having a Sunday school plonlo at Penny crock, Dist. No. 8, somo timo iu Juno. Mr. and Mrs. Mountford woro in tit- tondnuco nt tho mooting nt tho McCnll school houso Sunday and report n good meeting. Kov. llorlon, tbo Hastings ovnugelist, will preach nt Penny crook. Dist. No. 8 on Sunday, May 14th, at 7:80 p.m. All nro invited. GUIDE ROCK. Tramps In droves of four to twelvu. Tho now gtnin buyer nt tbo west ele vator is nlso buying hogs. ' 11. 1). Hunter shipped tho best lot of fnl cattle Monday that havo boon ship ped fiom hero lately. Michael Salzmnu, n former resident of this con uiy is visiting with his sou Charles northeast of town. Parties from tho eastern part of tho stato were hero Monday looking for a building to put in a general Htoro. Martin Konzuck wns in town yester day afternoon with livu wolf scalps which lie killed in Nuckolls county ami which ho sunt to Nelson for the bounty. Curt Evans of Red Cloud was in town Thursdny mid wo understand took tbo job of moving tho Sherman building on tho corner down to Peter son's implement sUiul next week. Thursday evening Loron Andrews llttlo boy, Ilnrry, went after tho cows on n pony. Somo time later ho wns found unconscious on tho ground iu the pasturo and blood oozing from hit mouth and ears. Wotd was received hero Monday morning of tho robbery of a storo at Rosemont mid in tho afternoon that tho goods and tho thief's team had been captured at Edgar, tho men, throe iu number escaping. While work lug with his shcllor nt Harry McUoi mars yesterday C. E. Vaughn got his right, hand in tho gear ing and look Ids middlo finger oh" nt joint nn. I crushed tho fotcfingor, neces sitating nmpuinuon at ino itrsi joint. Dr. Robinson dressed tho wounds. Commissioners Vnnco of Reaver creek, and Irons of Innvalo woro in town Thursday, having mot lioro for tho purpose of viewing tbo road near H. McCormals, and from there they wont to seo about locating n bridgo nt Amboy, or Lester ns it is now called. Ren Piorco wns hero Monday ulghl on his way homo, having captured the younger of tbo two boys that ran away with A. J nay's horse irom uitrr Oak. Ho said bo followed tho other boy into tho bluffs on tho Loup river una lost tho trail. Tho boy it is claimed stole two saddles, and is only cloven years old. Am own Does Coffee Agree With You. If not, drink Grnin-O mado from puro grnins. A lady writes: "Tho first timo I mado Graiu O I did not liko it, but after using it for ono wook noth ing would induce mo to go back to colloo." It nourishes ami feeds the system. Tho children can drink it free ly with groat benefit. It is tho strengthening substnnco of puro grnins. Got n packugo today from your grocer, lGc and 25c. Drink Grain-O after you have concluded that your eofTfe does not ngreu with you. It Is not a medli'iiiu bin doctorn order it, becalm- it Is healthful, invigorating and appetizing. It is made from pine grains mid has that rich seal brown color, and tastes like tho finest grades of colTeu and costs about one fourth us much, Children thrive on il because it Is n genuine food drink containing nothing but nourishment. 15 and 25c at grocers. tsVsVWVJ Woman's Severest Trial. Until recent years woman's severest trial has been toe bringing of children into the world. Today nearly all the sickness, pain, discomfort and dread are avoided by those expectant mothers who use Mothers Friend, that wonder ful liniment made famous by the great good it has done. It is used externally. That fa the only sensible and safe way to relieve morning sickness, headache, tightness, swollen, hard or rising breast. The bearing of children need no longer be dreaded. Mother's Friend has been called a Godsend by mothers all over this land. Sold at drug stores for $1 a bottle, and by Tbe Bradileld Kegnlator Co., Atlanta, Oa. Write far our free lllutttited book, cntltUd." Before lUty li Dora." SAMMrVMArVWMrVMAAAtVWIAAM WE GUHRHNTEE our regular prices aro lower thnu others specials. "The Proof of the Pudding is In the Eating." I Tho romarknblo increase in our business during tho past year goes to provo t our claim. Wo do not uso any prizes or premiums to draw trade. f Woputour quality into every pieco of goods that wo - I put on our counters. Pupils' Examinations. Examinations for pupils of county schools who wish to luku ndvuutngn of the now high school law will bu held at Guido Rock, May 25, 1808; Blue Hill May 31st, 1899; Rod Cloud, July 8lst, 1SJH. Examinations begin at 1 a. m. Eva J. Cask, County Supt. of Schools. If you havo piles euro them. No uso undergoing horriblo operations that simply removes tho result of tho dis ease without disturbing tho disease it self. Placo your confidence in DoWitt's Witchjllazol Salvo. It has novor failed to euro others; it will not fail to euro you. C. L. Cottiug. Special Examination. Notico is hereby given that a special examination tor teachers will bo hold iu tho superintendent's olllco at Red Cloud, May 10, 1809. Eva J. Cask, Superintendent of Schools. SHOEOItOGY. It is true wo sell nil kinds of shoos Men's, Wohkn'h ANll CUILDKENS. Wo Sell nil styles of each of theso kinds. Rut each shoo is mado in a factory devoted exclusively to tho making of that particular kind. This is why our shoes aro far superior to many others that sell for n much higher price. It also insures tho wearer of getting tho very best material tiud workman ship us well us tho latest styles. Out Foot form Shoes aro tho talk ol tho town and wo fully guarantee every pair or your monoy back if you want it. Berg- - & - Smith, Rkvaikino well done. UmlbirtillaLS. Wo havo purohasod a largo job lot of Ladles Unbrollns. Thcso goods wro mado to retail from $1 2b to $1.75. Wo placo them on salo tit $1 to $1.80. All silk glorias, steel framo, fancy handlo for 81. Other grades upwards lo 35. t Paper I?.t:te:r;ri.su A saving of from Co to 20o on each pattern. The New Idea. All sell for octs. .... . .....i.mpie(iBi Anv al'n. Ant Mlvtn IBty-LAUlCS ri.coiMi j ., W..J.V. CouiUlltiK of Jacket, DIOUSO. 8ii,2i,2i.M.M. Monthly fashion shoots free vwtonasnin. Sltrs , 4, C cars. II tvISi Zu'jirXhMVllLaMSM 1121 D0VS' SUIT, A complete stock of Window shades Complete shade with spring roller, 10c. A good cloth curtain without fringo, 8c. Colors ct2Go each. Other grades 85c to GOc. JOHN M. CUAFFIN, RTTORNBY - RT - L.7KZM, Will continue to practice In District. Supreme and Federal Courts. OKKIOE OVEIl MlZEU'S STOllE. Ol'EKA House Ulock. notary pudlio in offioe. J. D. Rridgu, editor und proprietor of tho Democrat, Lancaster, N. 11, says: "I would not bo without Ono Miuuto Cough Cure for my boy, when troubled with a couch or cold. It is tho best remedy for croup I ovor used." C. L. Cotting. ' ...I. To'Cure a Cold in One Day. Tuko Luxativo Hioino Quinine Tab lets. All druggists rofund money if it fails to euro. '..'5c. Tho genuine (has L. II. Q, on each tablet. Dr. E. A. Ckkighton, Honorary Grnduato & Silvor Medalist Western University, Canada. Calls Ansaveuei Day and Night. OrrrtEOvKit Cook's Puaiimact. W Buy Binder Twine ...IN OMAHA..'. Soapta tal prkts niij start Msjr 1st. It jouirt sot slrtsl oa Mr list write as st . Tb Western Mtrcantll Co, OMAHA. Carpets. Successful selling in tho carpet room has left us a number of short lengths in Moquottos, Axmiuisters and Brussols. Tboro is enough carpet in each of those pieces to covor a room about ton by eleven feet. Theso aro nil this soason's patterns. Somo wo make up witli borders. Thcso goods havo retailed all spring at $1 por yard. To clean up wo will make them up nt 80c per yard. Now is tho timo to socuro tho bost carpet valuo ovor offered in tho city. All wool lugruius atCOo. Special nil wool ingrains at C5c por yard. Extra super ail wool at 70o por yard. Cotton and wool -iOc, 00c, GOc. Cotton carpets at 25c, !)0c and 40c. All enrpots guaranteed to lit. Wo out carpets without waste to tho buyor. All carpets aro priced uiadp up. Wo allow tho price of sewing whoro purchasor makes tho carpot. JEtir jait txjee .Wo buy direct from tho faslories, uo middlomous prolits. CARLOAD SHirPING. CASH BUYING. WE MAKE THE TRICE. Wo nro now loading a car of furniture in Chicago, Thoro may bo somo articles that you would liko to havo that wo do not carry in siock. o win muKO a special prico on all special orders. This car of goods to arrivo in about 20 days. SerjLxig; 2Sdo.olxin.es. Wo havo purchased another largo invoice of Sowing Machines to arrivo with furniture cur. 3 drawer oak linish case, high head, full sot of attachments with each machine, for $15.50. Same Maclitno with 0 drawers for $10.50. Samo mrehino, drop head, for $20. THE FIELD, 3 drawer for $19. " " 5 drawer for $20. ' " 5 drawer drop head, $25. Written guaranteo with nil machinos sold by us. 1 pier Bros., Hed Gloud, Keb. ! i "HEADACHE" Was Wearing My Life Away, Had Suffered for Twenty Years. Cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. The most common nilmcut among civilized pooplo of toilny is headache. Tho reason for this is thnt nowadays pjoplo uso their brains moro than they formerly did, tuid aro nlso moro sub ject to norvous troubles, which aro the direct oiiuso of headache. Too much bralu work takes needed nerve fotco from tho heart and stomach to tho bond, thus loturdlug circulation und deranging digestion. Tho body is not fed tho norves rebel. Loss of nppo tllo is followed by a tired body und u tortured brnin. You need rest You know it, but you havau't time. Dr. Miles' Nerviuo will g'.vo you tho lest you tieed. It is for the man or woman whoso digestion needs help, whose brnin is overworked and whoso vitality is impaired. It gives recuperative ca pacity lo tho organic functions of tho syfltoin ami is a speedy remedy for ner vous troubles of every description. "Permit mo to add my testimony to tho thousands who havo already sound ed prnlso for Dr. Miles' Norvlno. For twenty years 1 suflorcd Intousoly from nervous headaches, from which I could got no relief 1 was frequently compollod to quit work because of their severity. Ono day on my way homo from tho olllco I procured a bot tle of Dr. Miles' Nervino and began us ing It. Before the first bottle was gone my headaches disappeared, and 1 have not had them since. I havo reason to boliovo that 1 havo been permanently cured and Dr. Milos' Nerviuo must have tho credit. W. W. Evans, Editor Independent, Wnynesburg, l'u. "For ton years I had periodical at tacks of hoaducho and neuralgia in a very severe form so severo in faot that It was almost unbearable, During that time I consulted fcirvoral physic ians and tried no end of advertised headache cuilm, none of which seemed to" give more than temporary relief. A friend of mine, u diuggUt, put Minded mo to givo Di, Miles.' loiorntive Net v ino u trial I did m und nfier a few mouths Use I wns completely cured. Although hovcrtil jeais have passed since 1 used the lust bottle ot the run edy, 1 havo novor had a return of those terrjblo attacks. I have recommended Dr. Miles' iSorviuo to u number of my friends who had similar doubles and always with the same happy results It is the bust remedy in the world and sine li d.) its work well." A. L. Iluoiihs, l 0. Hox405, Milwaukee, Ww. "About four years ago I was tnkou with a severe nervous trouble which striotuly affected in head, causing mo great pain and dizzy spells. I doctored for some tlmo without getting any re lief; iu fact I grow worse nil tho timo; had to quit my work and for live mouths 1 was unable to do anything, und most of thu timo wus confined to my bed. At last I was induced to try Dr. Miles' Restoiutivo Nervino und I found that il helped me a gi eat deal. 1 had become completely dispirited, but I now took now courage as I saw that I was gaining, and us I continued thu remedy my health (steadily im proved. In u few weeks 1 was nblu to return to my work nt tho htoro and sineo then havo enjoyed very good health. I am known all over this sec tion, and many of my friends luve .isked me wh.it 1 took for my troublo. I uIwujb reply thnt to l)r Miles' Nerv ine is due the credit of my recovery." R. J. Vauohan, Middloburgh, N. Y. SAMPLE TREATMENT FREE. A tthil package of Dr. Miles' favorite treatment, consisting of Dr. Miles' Re storative Nervine, Dr. Miles' AutbPniu Pills and Dr. Miles' Nerve and Livor Pills will be sent absolutely frco of cost to auy person sending imnio and ad dress ou a postal curd, requesting tho samples, und mentioning tho namo of this paper to Dr. Milos' Medical Co,, Elkhart, Ind. 25000 IN USE. FAMOUS OHIO GUMMTOH THAT ALL TRY TO IMITATE. FOR SALE RY JKS. PETERSON. F. V. TAYLOR, The FaMtaf e (Dan I IS STILL DOING DUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND, i lr.srfcTcr cMii -r-iTr.-ir-7vol j "-' v- Mm.. .. JSJLWJLVias, t BE)TTE)R GOODS, THAN ANYONE. CALL AND BE CONVINCED BEFORE BUYING. n. V 'rmfff(fnlv, '"4