J m t 51 I IS i t! im vtmt. .!. JWxia B WEARINESS OF BACKACHE ACKACHK is a symptom. boinething makes the backache and tliat something requires attention or the backache can never be nermn- ncntly stopped. " I suffered for years with a long list of troubles," writes Mrs. C Ki.kmk, of Wells, Minn. (Box 1511. to Mrs. l'inkhatn, "and I want to , thank you for my complete re covery. Lydin 12. Pinkham's Vege table Compound is n wondejful medicine for women. " 1 had severe fcmnlc complaints causing terrible backache and ner vous prostration ; was dizzy most of the time, had headache and such a tired feeling. I now have taken seven bottles of your Compound and have also used the Sanative Wash und feel like a new woman. I must say I never had anything help me so much. I have better health than I ever had in my life. I sleep well at night, and can work all day without feeling tired. I give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound all the credit, for I know it has cured me of all my troubles. I would not do without your reme dies for anything." Mrs. 15. Fukton, of Meade, Mich., writes: Two years ago I was troubled with constant backache and headache and was very nerv ous. I resolved to try your medi cine and took two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and on taking the third a tumor was expelled. I was a little frightened and sent for the doctor; and ho said that it was for tunate for me that it came away. I got quite well after that and have your Compound alone to thank for my recovery." Multitudes of women suffer constantly with backache. Other grateful multitudes have been relieved of it by Mrs. Pinkham's advice and medicine. HnSv "SJ & K n " Easy fo Tfc HwuiM' iturr-lv vir table ti thor-j biih'li. rout)t, lie nltlif'.il. j"Btlfictory Hood's Pilfe THE CHIEF runLiKiiKi) nr w.i,. McMillan. One your 1100 Blxmnnthx &0 I'UIIMSIIKl) KVKIIY KlilllAY Kutorod nt tho pout otllce nl Ituil Cloud, Nob.n. .couilcUmmnll mntiut. Al)Vi:itTlSlN(I ItATKS: Local aaverllxliiK 5 cimUk ier lino per Ihriio Local AiUertlshiR for iMitertiiliimwiitN, con IcrtH.bociiiln, etc., rIvcii by cliurchuH, cluirltiililo ificlotleK, etc., whore nil inoneH mbcil llioro- from arc used wholly for church or chnrltnljlu oclctlox, llritl ton IIiicn frco mid all over ten linen Uli cent per line per Ikmic. Local ailvortlslug of onturtiiliitnciitR, conccrtB. recltalH, etc., where per cent In Khen to pro rooter., 6 cents per lino per lntnc. IIIHI'l.AT AIIVEHTIHINO. Ono column per month IT on One half column per month .1 Ml Ono fourth column er month 1 7ft General display ndvcrlluliiB Wi ccnta icr Inch perlBsuc. was too hnct however, and self-styled consecration would not save it. Bryan has concluded to .stop at his hoiitu in Iiincoln during the campaign nnil lot the people eomu ntid .see him, providing, of eotir.su, lie receives tho unminulinn, which ho undoubtedly will. In 1800 when tho lepulilicau party assumed theso tactics tho pops and democrats loudly proclaimed that Mark llanna paid tho bills for excur sion trains out of his barrel. Now ac cording to the foiiucr theories of de mocracy and popoeracy tho Brynnites have found a "barrel" sonio where which they intend to use in buying excursion trains. Republican City Convention Tlio electors of tho republican party of lied Cloud City aru hereby notified 'that on March 14, 1900, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho court house in tho city of Red Cloud, Webster county, Nebraska, there will bo held a convention of dele gates from the 1st and second wards if said city of Ued Cloud, loprosenliug tho republican party. Tho object of said convention is to place in nomination candidates for tho following city oflieors, viz: Ono candidate for City Mayor. Ono candidate for City Clerk. Ono candidate for City Treasurer. Ono candidate for Polico Judge. Ono candidate for Alderman of the First Ward. One candidato for Alderman of the Second Ward. Two candidates for members of iho school board. All to bo voted upon at the eity elec tion, on tho 3d day of April, A. 1). 1900, nnd for such other business as may properly eoino befoiu said convention. C. W. Kai.kv, Chairman. C. 1). Chunk, Secrotnty. Now wo aro told that since 1800, William J. Bryan lias traveled 03,790 miles. But ho has not yet reached tho whito house. William McKinloy must have taken a more direct route. . - The report that Aguinaldois in Hong Kong may or may not be true, but he might just as well bo there or in South Africa so far as regards any influence ho can have in the Philippines again. It has probably been noticed that tho rebel chief has been keoping shady for a long timo. Placo a populist platfotm of WOO alongside of a populist platfoi in "f 190 and tho wnter of the hitler wiuld novel be urciiicd of Mealing a plank, a paragraph or i lino f"" the f"i" ' Vn ehaiiieUon ever changed hi- i more t'nphWy than populists have their plntfoinis. It is almost i filial to a jike to ha a convention on the Fourth of July, the delegates to which will lepiesml a conglomeration of fien trade, flee nil vor, free Filipinos, and (ioebelUin. A declaration of independence written by such an assemblage would no doubt boa great curiosity A Washington man who has boon looking up sonic ligures regarding tho progress of prosperity in tho west hns made public what ho considors some extraordinary ligures about Nebraska, lie tinds that under tho last three years of the democratic national administra tion tho real estate ownert In Nobraska inci eased their mortgages $0,517,0115, being an increase of debt of W per capita on land alene. Under three years of McKinleyism tho Nebraskans reduced their mortgage indebtedness 19,307,007, being a not reduction of $19 per capita, and fairly representing tho difference between republicanism and democracy. It is also remarked with much wonder that tho individual I bank deposits in Nebraska amount to nearly 150 por capita, being an increaso of fully e2: since 1890. Add tho 135 increase in deposits to the $19 repre senting tho decrease in land mortgages and it is found that the people of the state are $44 per capita, or about forty four million dollais better off than they were in 1800. It is such ligures as theso that will worry tho calamity howlers in tho coming campaign. GUIDE ROCK. Henry Mortisou is able to bo out with the nssistnuco of two canes. J. M. Holand's fathor started for his home In Iowa Monday. Ceo. Copelen's salo wns well at tended. Warren ,')enny was distributing sale bills Monday. It. S. Proudfit attended the ictail lumber dcalci's convention in Omaha this week. Word has been received hero that Chas. liagan a former Guide Hock boy had his leg ciushcd by a train. Mrs. M. I). Sheeloy's father ariived this wick we are informed, to make this placo III! future home. Loron Andrews is shipping to Hitch cock county, Nebraska this week, where ho expects to make his future home. C. B. Uodgors of Wymoro, superin tendent of the B. & M. K. H. was in town this week. Ceo. Potter through tho agency of I. it. Colvin sold his residenco hero and will ongago in hog raising in the northern part of the county. m LINE. Tho hail insuranco agent from Has tings wns in Lino this week tho guest of Win. Uosencrans. Moving is the order of tho day. Some changes aro being made in the the way of tenants. Lee Poscn was In Line doing business ono day this week. Mr. Uochcr, the Aubushon boys nnd Mr. Mackoy have improved the time by putting up ice. They believe in keeping cool. Wesley Throekinoi ton Iris moved on tholSlierwoodraticli this week. L. A. Haskins has moved on the school sec tion near tho river. Mr. Brunei' has moved to Bed Cloud. Jeff Buauehamp lias moved on tho place near tho river bridgojfoiincrly occupiod by Al Decker. The Kcaglo brothers write that they will ship a carload of oro iu the near future News scarce this week. 1NAVALE. Mi ing is tbi oidn of thi d i in around Itiavnle Pliiln Ivldy and Miss M.ibel Lilly left Tuesday morning fui the ohm Mis Sidle lloldi'ege who lias been quite sick is lunch inipioveil at pie" out. C. L. Eddy had the misfortune to sprain hi nnklo on Thursday evening of last week. Mrs. Mary Luco drove out to tho home of Miss Geri io Harbison last Wed nosday to witness the hatching of an incubator of eggs. State Evangelist llussong will com mence n series oi meetings at tno Methodist church about Match 20th. Lewis Eddy came home from Frnnk lin last Sunday morning, returning Sunday evening. James Gilroy nnd mother Mr Kittle Gilroy, who live south of Uivertotij spent Sunday at Patiick Gihoys News reached us last Sunday that Mrs. Black well, wife of our former pas tor A. G Blackwell, now residing at Ayr, Nebraska, has been seriously ill. 1 lie prayers of their many friends arc extended for her speedy recovery. Herbert Luco sent off a big bill for strawberries Wednesday. ,; O A Hi florin lli Pb Pa tllJLy TO THE Have You Heard BOTTOM. 5 You h better at Tho democratic national coinmitteo decided on Kansas City as the place aiid tho Fourth of July as tho date lor tho holding of the convention. Oneo boforo tho democrats selected the Fourth of July as a convention dale. Thoy mado up whnt thoy called a"con--socrated platform," and nominated a consecrated candidate" to defeat U. 8 Grant. Tho record of tho party STATE CREEK. (Jus Prill's child was no Inst accounts. Some, sickness in our part and Mr. Filn Boardslee died Friday. Thos. Hatnor has had a novoro attack of pneumonia fever, but is improving. Chas. Barrett had a vory sick child last week but the Is.now up and around gain. We have tome mud but the soil is well wot up and in good condition to commence farming in the near future. J. W. Corbett has roturned from his former homo in Illinois. Ho says the winter has boon wet and cold back thcie. Harvey Graham lias returned from Muscatine, Iowa, his f inner home. He say ho came home to gel i it of the mud and hud toaiN i I Bev Geo Hlimiliell wh i li i " n "11 a circuit in Nebraska f"i in i- .'u trnvoled 12,000 miles, fi.OUO uf w in. I. 1 1 di ove in n buggy. He had 'J0' uim i siniis, or over one eaeli wet k L N Filielllld ishoilie on a i tl. causid by being hurt mi tin- i ulu ad where ho lias been working with a bridge gang for the past two jcnis. This is the second time huhai been in jured. DuiiiigBev G W. Huniuiell'n revi val meetings at Mt Hope ho had sev enteen additions to tho chinch, and succeeded iu raising a subscription list of ?;ifi for tiie purpose of building an M K. church. U is thought that 9700 can be raised with which to commuiee the woik. BLUE HILL. The teachers' reading circlo last Sat urday was another grand success ow ing to the labor bestowed upon it by Prof. McCrary atid others to make it interesting. B E. Bo viands visited at Paulino last week. John Bostoek lias so far improved as to be nblo to bo moved to his own house in town. Mrs. West is still suffering with that dread disease, rheumatism. The blizzard still holds BIuo Hill in its icy grasp. Mrs. Hall who recently lost nor hus band had n salo this week. Some things did not bring as much as at a private sa.c, others sold well. Several young ladies were initiated into the mysteries of the Degroe of Honor last Tuesday night. Schools aro rather slim tlicso days owing to blizzards and snow drifts. 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