..aLflaaV - - -mii i . .. j , infc (Ml Maaa iirtflfTHfciiB 1 1 u. . ratMaKFaMaaagTSSSyfeTPwttaii -j. izsvgmgzznzt fji i '4 i TnlMPiinT 'flBWMTfl ni 1, iff In urr1 rtA3eiyM p-TW-ii MajMMy--- t- - A'$ci ,.u;.ftT SiCici- wL'-iaitiia la ij-icmw.aBft atfallBBBEiiBHBBBBBBHBMKaYrTWu r"-.-itiin-ji'msH v I 9 i hsw"- VOLUME XXVII. Boils and Pimples Give Warning. AN UNFAILING SIGN THAT NATURE IS APPEALING help until it. Boils the system is accumulating impurities wbicn rnn nri n must be gotten rid of ; they are an urgent appeal for assistance lUn nCLri a warning that can not safely be ignored. To neglect to puruy tne biooa at tnis time means more than the annoyance of painful boils and unsightly pimples. If these impurities are allowed to remain, the system succumbs to any ordinary illness, and la unable to withstand the many ailments which are so prevalent during spring and summer. Mrs. L. Gentile, 9004 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash., says : " I was afflioted for a long time with pimples, which were very annoying, as they disfigured my face fearfully. After using many other remedies in vain. a. S. S. promptly and thoroughly cleansed my blood, and now I rejoice in good complexion, which I never had before." uapt. w. ii. uuniap, 01 tne a. u. a. R. R.. Chattanootra. Tenn.. writes: " Several boils and carbuncles broke out upon me, causing great pain and annoyance. My blood seemed to be in a riotous condition, and nothing I took seemed to do any good. Six bottles of S. S. 8. , cured me completely and my biooa, nas S. S. S. is the best blood and is the only one that is absolutely free from potash and mercury. It promptly purines the blood and thoroughly cleanses the system, builds up the general health and strength. It cures Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheuma tism, Tetter, uous, cores, cic., Dy going forcing out all impure blood. Books free to any address by the Swift Obituary. Mr. NoU Sorgenson wns born nonr Bergen, Norway, January 13th, 1854, and died in Wobstor county, Neb raska, Juno 13th, 1890. Ho enmo to Nebraska about 26 years ago and most o( the time ho has resided in Webster county. About nineteen years ago he was married to Miss Ellon Nilson, and to this union wero born live children; thoso with thoir mother are left to mourn tho loss of n kind husband anil father. Tho funeral sorvico was con ducted at tho homo by Uev. Berg as sistod by tho writer, and his remains laid to rest in tho Lindquist comctory in the presence of a largo number of neighbors and friends. Uev. A. G. Black well If You Go to California. Lato in June or early in July, you can buy a round-trip ticket to Los A Thresher Feeder that has every advantage of efficiency, convenience and economy over all other feeders is the Nlchols-Shepard Self-feeder. It feeds either bound or loose grain evenly and steadily, without' waste or litter, and completely regulates itself to the speed of the separator. The feeding apron stops and starts automatically and the feeder can be stopped while the separator is in full motion. It is held rigidly in place when attached to the separator frame and its adjustable supports keep it always per fectly level. This Self-feeder is designed for the NICHOLS-SHEPARD SEPARATOR Nichols & Battle Creek, Mich. Branch Houta at KANSAS with lull (lock et 7 When Nature is overtaxed, she hM her own way of giving notice that assist anoe is needed. She does not ask for it is impossible to get along without and pimples aro an indication that been perxectiy pure ever since." FOR THE BLOOD remedy, because it is purely vegetable aireci u roe cauco 01 me trouble ana Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Angeles at about half tho usual rate. Liberal return limits and stopover privileges. Don't mako n mistake and go any other way than through Denver and Salt Lako City. That is tho route near ly 20,000 Christian Endoavorors select ed two years ago. Boing tho most elevated of all tho direct lines to tho Coast, it is coolest and froost from dust. Penetrating tho very "Hoart of the Rockios," it surpasses all others in beauty of scen ery. Information and California litera ture on request. J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. - Card of Thanks. Wo desiro in this way to express our heartfelt thanks to tho many neighbors and friends for tho sympathy mani fested, and kindness rendered us in our great affliction, Mrs. Ella Sorenskn & Family. Largt illustrated catalogue that tells all about the Niclols - Shepard Sepa rator and its im proved and the Nichols Shepard Traction Engine mailed Shepard Cokimt, CITY, NO. machinea and eilai. free. i Z KED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, JUNE 23, 18!M, 1 ' WILLOW CREEK. Charlie Brubaker is breaking sod. Mrs. Jackson is now almost well again. No my dear friend, plow shoes No. 10 is hero yet . , Boyd Harrington is pegging away at bis snnflowers and cookie burns. Roy Tait and Miss Grace Garbor wero on the creek a few weeks ago. Jako Lacy and wifo now havo ono of tho finest looking nnd most comfort able homes in Willow Creek valley. Mr. Godwin has a farm stocked with Duroo Jersey Red hogs that is worth a ten mile trip just to tako a look at. a Mr. Hardy has his houso painted a beautiful pink with bluo trimmings. Joshua BruuaKor did' tho painting. Tho Misses Ethel Brubaker, Florence Godwin and Louie Vanco were attend ing institute last week at Rod Cloud. Bob Post has a flno field of corn and the drought will have to harry a little if it catches tho corn napping this roar. T. G. Wilder has a brother visiting him who has a twonty-fivo thousand dollar patent on o bay press. Lucky dogs he is. J. D. Conyno, father of 'Mrs. T. G. Wilder has gono to Cass county, this stato to make his future homo with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brunei'"' Mr, and Mrs. Charley ,Ogiovio gave a party to the young people of his and adjoining neighborhood which was greatly enjoyed by all present. We had a ralu Tucsday-WTghT that btatthe record in this section of tho country and everything looks lovoly and tho farmers and their wives grin. Miss Bessie Wilder gavo a party to tho young folks undor cighteon years of ago of the evening of June 8th. Eyeryono report a fine time and well spont evening. Wo heard ono of tho bost sermons it has been our plcasmo to liston to for a long timo last Sunday preached by tho Rov.o Doakin of Cowlcs at Willow Creek school houso. gJMiss Nellie Bon was the recipiont of a beautiful hat pin through tho mail from the Woolsou Spico Co. Tho donor is unknown to Miss Nellie yet novel theless she sends many thanks, Charlie Knob is in possession of a curiosity a man without a heart or brains. It has been thought so for somo time and it was proven tho other day when throe eminent physicians made a thorough examination and found where his hoart aught to be thero was a rack about as big as an ostrich egg amU whoro his brains should bo was cold mush. Honolulu. LINE. Weather hot and dry. Albert Keaglo is the. owner of a now top buggy. L. A. Haskins has cut and stacked his alfalfa. Cultivating corn will soon bo a thing of tho past. , Robort. Hicks is building an addition to his houso 14x10, Miss E, Victory Hnskins is spending vacation with her parents. Geo. Posen is talking of going homo son) e time in the near future. John Boauclmmp out his alfalfa last weak just in time to got it wet. Mr, and Mrs. John Beauuhamp were the guests of L. Aubushon Sunday. Ruubon Keaglo is talking of coming back to Nebraska to mako it his future homo. Tho rpad between thebridgo and tho narrows is almost impassable and should bo llxcd up onco. Prof. Shannon was atteuding tho institute last week in Red Cloud and reports a largo attendance. E. W. Anderson will attend tho class meeting at Rock creek Sunday as ho is tho teacher of tho Penny creek class. The ico cream social at K.,W. Andor son's Sunday afternoon was reported a pleasant affair by those ho attended. The arran jments for the ohlldron's Day entertainment at tho Aubushon grove on June 25th aro now completed. ASH CREEK. Pap Wilson put sixty-eight head of cattlo in the Stonebrakor pasture last weok. John Coon shipped his cattle 14th of this month. Everybody is thought stacking their alfalfa and turned thoir attention again to plowing corn. Miss Applogato was attending tho toacher'8 instltuto last weok. Miss Kato Wagoner was visiting her brother Saturday. Yes, Gold Bug will climb tho greaso polo while Tramp catches tho grcaco Pi. Al Whitn wns calling on J. Bryant and undo Blllio Roberts Sunday. Wm. Alsop and Al. Whlto havo bought tho Lockridgo farm for 1800. Thero was a talking machino exhibition at tho Wagoner school houso Saturday night. Sarah Mohlor superintended tho Sunday school at tho Brethren church Sunday. Mrs. Nellio Clark was visiting Mrs. McNutt Monday. ElmorPhonix was trying to break a two wheel horso last Sunday, rliot winds appeared Sunday to tho disappointment of many. J John Hasselbacher was cutting Undo Blllio Robort alfalfa Monday. - Frank Smith and family woro visiting JoojSmilh Sunday. , J..T. Smith caught a Bwnrm of boos one day last week. Elory Ralph was tho guest of Gravenor Stansor last Sunday. We ask tho readers of tho Chief to pardon us for not handing in tho news of our neighborhood last week for which I think I havo a lawful excuse, for aftor rending Tramp's items last weok foil in n trnnco and did not awaken in timo to hand them in. Tramp, whoscs news sounded liko a fog horn said that Mrs. Lipponcott unloaded a sowing machino at Mrs. Kawls, which is a mistake for wo have it by good authority that Mrs. Rawls bought her machine from F. V. Taylor of Red Cloud. Gold Buu. GARFIELD. Another line rain. Mrs. King still lives but is no bettor, Mrs. Henry Wolf is quite sick at this writing. Two peddlcas wore soon on tho creek this week. Mr. Stanser has boon cutting his al falfa this weok. Mat Bakercports things good in Jowoll county, N. P. Campbell sold a load of hogs the otbor day. Rov. Blackwoll prencbod at tho M, E. church last Sunday. Miss.Nollio Clark was a caller on Mrs. MoNutt last Sunday. Mrs. Iva Person is staying with her mother, Mrs, King this week. Ed Mohlor and family woro callers on D. J. Campbell and family last Sun day. Wo fcol that tho Gold Bug tins boon imposing on the tramp Intoly, but It is not to bo wondered at for It Is written in tho scriptures "doth not tho rich op press tho poor." TllASIl', Rates for Greater American Exposition. Reduco rates to Omaha will apply from points on tho Burlington Route withijj.-2!50 miles of that city during tliBootiro period of the Greater America Exposition, which opens July 1 and closes Uctobor III. There will be throe different kinds of tickets: Ton-Day Tickets, which will be sold at 80 per cotit of double tho one-way' rate. Sovon-Day Tickets, ra'te for which will be ouo faro for tho round trip plus 5 percent on sale Tuesday. "Weok-End" Tickets, which will bo on sale Saturday and Sunday trains duo In Omaha beforo 1,00 p, in. One faro for tho round trip. J, Francis, Gener al Passegeor Agent, Omaha Neb. Nothing is left to chance in the manufacture of Ivory Soap. It is the highest result of scientific soap making. Ivory Soap has been analyzed by many of the most noted chemists, who pronounce it of superior quality. The tests of chemists give confidence that it is pure, and the tests of thousands of housekeepers who have used Ivory Soap for years is even more convincing. They say that Ivory Soap will do some work for which no other soap can be trusted. They know from experience. IVORY SOAP IS 99 o PER CENT. PURE. conwicHT iim it thi mocti GUIDE ROCK. . C. E. Vaughn is still shelling corn in town. E. C. Christy is still down with rheu matism. Ono.fourth of an inch of rain at this place Thursday. Win. Short was buried at North Branch last Friday. I. B. Colvin has somo cheap farm s tor snlo if taken soon . Two our loads of telephone poles wero unloaded here Monday. The family of Joseph Crow havo all recovered but Josoph is no hotter. Stewart Albright and Thad McNitt wore in town several days this week.,' It is reported that Carl Cone and May Ferguson were married Thurs day. A blind man gavo a f reo entertain mont at Moore's hall Monday night, but at a voting contest for tho prettiest girl in town, at Go por vote, ho got a rako off of 945. As II. Wichman's daughters were starting from town Wednesday oven ing tho buggy tonguo enmo down ami frightoned tho team and thoy ran away breaking tho tonguo and doublo troos. No ono hurt. Ahidowk. For Sale. One hundred and sixty acres of itn. improved land four miloj northwest of Red Cloud, consisting of the west half of tho northwest quarter, and the east half of tho northeast quarter, of sec tion llfloou, in township two north , range elovon west. Tho land is leased at prosent, but subject to snlo, Price 13,500. For further information apply to Mrs. Jajikh Kiukwood, Fairfax, Missouri. m m DoWitt's Little Early Risers act as a faultless pill should, cleansing and re viving the system instead of weaken ing It. Thoy aro mild nnd sure, small and ploasnut to tako, and ontirelv free from ohjectlonablo drugs. Thoy assist lather than compel, C, L. Cutting. ' Thero is a timo for all things. The time to take DoWitt's Littlo Enrly Ri- strs is whon you aro suffering from constipation, biliousness, sick headache Indigestion or other stomach or liver tumbles. C, L, Cotttug. m W. M. Gallagher, of Bryan, Pa,, savfti "For forty years I havo tried various cough nicdiolnori, One Minute Cough Cure is best of till." It relloves in stantly and cuies nil throat and lung troubles. C, L, Cottlng, NUMBER 24 h a umu co cincinmmi Bad management keeps more peoplo in poor circumstauces than any othor ono cause, To bo successful ono must look ahead and plan ahead so that when a favorablo opportunity prcsonts itself ho is ready to tako advantago of it. A little forethought will also save much oxponso and valuable time, A prudent and careful man will keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy in tho houso, tho shiftless fellow will wait until nec essity compels it and then ruin his best horso going for a doctor and havo a big doctor bill to pay, besides; one pays out 25 cents, tho othor is out a hundred dollars and then wonders why his noighbor is getting richer while he is getting poorer. For sale by H. E. Grico, Unprccedtntedly low Rates to Colorado. Every day from June 25 to July 11. One faro plus $2 for tho round trip to Denver, Colorado Springs, Puoblo and Glonwood Springs. TickoU good to return any time until October 81st, Novor beforo such an opportunity. Take advantago of it and spend the Summer in tho heart of tho- Rockies whero heat and dust aro unknown whoro tho sky is as bright blue as Italy's, and tho air as invigorating as u tonic whero you can bathe, and swim and climb mountains all day and every day. boo nearest Burlington tickot agent and gel full pnrticularsl or, if you pre fer, wiito J. Francis, Gon'l Passongor Agont Btirliugtoh Routo, Omaha, Nob. How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any oaso of catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo, F. J. CHENEY & CO , Props. Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, have known F. J. fihonoy for tho last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable iti all business transactions, and financially able to carry Out any obligation mad ft by thoir firm. West & Tiiuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walking, Kinkan & Mauvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo is takeu internal ly and acts directly on tho blood and mucout surfaces of tho system. Price 7fio por bottle. Sold by all druggists. testimonials free, Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. i i Many Other Should Try This. Ponder, Nob., Juno 1, 1809. Mrs. L Pailono of this ploaso has been nlllloted with rheumatism in tho buck and shoulders. She was persuaded to tako Hood, Snrsuparlla and It has. completed cured her, i Vi M ifciiLtiJi1 'A-y 5kH,