w . f ' (; f iir' .; I KM 4,jif : IM.5V '3 , & j . f 1 1 r w I 1' ft Hi I- I .- .' h A. s; 3 l "? I I 10 I HI WOMEN IN TROUBLE. Tho Apprdnch of Mothorhood la tho Occnulon of Much Anxtoty to All. Every wotnini droml.t tlio onlcnl through which slin must priM In becom ing n mother. Tho pain mid nullerlng which Is in Btoro for her Jh h Rourco of constant anxiety, fenr nnd dread, to nay nothing of tho danger which tho coming incident entails. Tho Joyoua anticipations with which nho looks for ward to baby's coming gives way to nn Indescribabto dread of tho ordeal when ho fully realizes tho critical nnd trying ovont which will noon approach and navo to bo endured. Women tdiould hail with delight n remedy which insures to them Im munity from tho pnln, Buffering nnd danger Incidental to child-bearing. Buch a remedy Is now offered, and women need not fear loncer thn hour of childbirth. "Mother's Friend" in n Bcientlllo liniment and if used beforo confinement, gently and aiirely prepares tho body for tho great requirements and changes it Is undergoing, insures safety to IkiUi mother and child, and takes her through tho event with com- Sarativo ease and comfort. Tills won orful remedy is praised by every rnmnn tvlwt fma naiul If What woman is not interested in "Mothor'n Friend?" Tills wonderful remedy has boon tested nnd its price lets valuo proven by tho experience of thousande of happy mothers who havo used it during tho most critical period of woman's life tho approach end culmination of motherhood. It has won their everlasting praise, for it gavo thorn help nnd iiopo in their most trying hour nnd when moat needed. Every womnn may eoino day nocd "Mothers Friend." Tho llttlo book, "Dcforo Hnby is Born," tolling all about It, and when it should bo used, will provaof great interest and benefit to all expectant mothers, und will bo sent freo to any address upon application to tho Urudllold Ilegulator Company, Atlanta, Qa. r. d. bedford, Rkai. - Estate, - Insurance, AND COM.r.CTIO.NS. Agent for tho Kotitaui.k Like Asstrit anck Society. FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. Surgeon B. tfc hi. R. R. ompany, j ad V. S. Pcmilott Surgetn. Oily and country calls promptly an swered day or night. UrrioKVKit I.inhsky's Mkat Maiikkt N1CIIIT CALLS AT OFflCU. Dr. E. A. Creighton, Honorary (irnduato & Silver Mcdnlisl Western University, Canada. Vai.i.s Answered Day anii Xiairr. rrriEOvm Cook's rimtMAcr. J. S. EMIG-H, DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK YOU WANT IT. town 1 Bridge Work or Teeth Without Phtei. PORCELAIN INLAY And all the latest ItaproTemonlta denul tnech antim I. 13. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE g FARM LOANS. Lock llox 13. Ouldo Hock, Neb. All kinds of property bought, sold and exchanged. COLLECTIONS MADK. TKKHS HEASONAH1.K OVERMAN BLACKLEDQE XTTORNBYS - KT - L7SJW. OttUc rcr Itost Qtllcc. RID CLOUD, NKUKASKA. Chimney brick, Cistern brick, AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros. I SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNICKY, PROPRIETOR. DBALBK IN Wines, Liquors, California bandies. PABSTMILWAUKEE'Beer ALWAYS.ON TAP. tat Ova Bjniti. TMUaGovd. Use HI B httiaa. Mnm tw dra.ni.u. Commissioner's Proceedings. The Imnrd of county uoiiunisHioiierft met NVcdiK'nhiy, Alnieli 'it). pursuant to adjournment. All iiii'iiihciH present. Tht following olllceiM weru appointed: Aichlu (.'unipliell, toad oveiseer Dint, No. 53; 15. 11. Vance, load overseer Dint. No. II; Otto Jensen, road overseer Dlsf. No. !t8; A. 15. Wolcott, load overseer Dlsl. No, 1; Arthur K Davis, nsHessor for Walnut Creek precinct; Robert Oar ilson, constuhlo for (Initio Rock. Petition of W. H. Cramer and others to open up a road, commencing at the northeast corner of Section 20, Town !l, Range II, west, and running thence south two miles between (sections 20-21, 28-21), and terminating at the southeast corner of Section 27, Town it, Range 11. Petition was granted as prayed for and eleik ordered to plot same. Petition of Jas. Huhatka, John Mc Callum and others to vacate the road commencing at corner of half section on the south side of Section 10, thence north to north line of Section 0, Town it, Range II, west, running a distance of two miles bo declared vacated. Prayer granted and clerk ordered to mnko change nnd record and plot same. Now conies Thomas llrakefield and says that ho is erroneously assessed for tlio year 1880, and asks that tho assess ment he changed from Thos. Urnkeliuld and Samuel Unrber to Win. Urakeiield and Samuel Oarber, as he was not at that nor at any time a member of tho linn of Urakelleld and Oarber. On motion tho correction wns ordered made. The jesignation of A. II. Knley as justico of the peace for tho city of Red Cloud was pusvnted and accepted, Petition of Albert Melford to open road commencing at tho southeast corner of Section !I2, Town 1, Range 10, referred to Jerome Vance and J. G. Overman. Petition of II. A. Stumcnphorst and others to open up a road commencing at tho northwest corner of Section i!0, Town i, Range 11, and running thence cast on section line and terminating at the north east corner of said section, Referred to Geo. P. Weber. Hoard adjourned to meet at 0 o'clock a.m. .March 21st. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment. All members present. Request of James Burden, clerk of the district court, asking for nn allow ance for a deputy, was granted, said allowance to come out of the fees of the otlice. In the matter of the erroneous assess ment of l W. Cowden, tho county treasurer was ordered to refund $2I.P0 of 17.15 paid under protest. In tlio matter of the erroneous assess ment of the Peoples Rank of Red Cloud, on motion tho treasurer was ordered to refund tlio amount of $l!il.8i as taxes paid under protest. J. O. Lindloy asked tho board to can cel interest on personal taxes for tho years 1880, 1887. 1888. No action taken for want of jurisdiction. In the leatter of tho erroneous assess ment of tho New York Underwriters Insurance Co. tho county treasurer was authorized to correct the error by re ducing tho valuation from $700 to $7.00, nnd to accept and receipt for tho taxes accordingly. The board appropriated $75 for county institute. In tho matter of tho doublo assess ment of K. llirkner the county Ucaj urcr was authari.etl to striko out ono of the assessments from tho tax list Tho county treasurer is hcrebj or dered and authorized to sell lot 1, block ft, Swcczv's add to Hluo Hill for $2.09. Lots 111 and 1-1, block 8, Kaley & Jackson's addition to Red Cloud, $10 Lots 22, 22, '24, block 13, Kaley & Jackson's add to Red Cloud for $15.00. Lots 10 and 20, block 0, Kaley & Jackson's adtl to Red Cloud for 111. Lots 0, 7, 13, 20 23, block fi, Harbor's add to Red Cloud for ?35. Lots 17, 13, 10, 20, 22, 23 and 21 in block 10, city for f50. Lots 1, 2,3, block 7, LcDttu's adtl to Red Cloud, $20. i.ot 0, block 6, city of Red Cloud, $10. Lots 1, 2, 3, block 0, city of Red Cloud, 15. Lots 18, 10, 20, b'ock 17. add to Red Cloud, $15. Hoard adjourned to meet Marck 22d, at fl a m. Hoard mot pursuant to adjournment with all members prespnt. It is hereby ot doted that previous to tho drawing of tho warrants for any claim nlloMcd by this board that tho county treasurer should furnish tho county clerk a list of all delinquent taxes owing by such claimant and that said clerk shall draw a warrant in fa vor of the claimant only for tho excess of such claim, and tho sold County clerk shall draw WnVrant upon tho proper funds in favor of the county trOABtU'&r for tho amounts so deducted lor taxes. It is further ordered that tho allowauco of all claims hereafter shall bo with reference to this order until tho samo is repoalciljby resolution of this board. Tho county treasurer is hereby or dered to procood at onco to tho collec tion of nlljtaxes levied previous to tho year 1897 which aro now unpaid. Now comes Geo. R. Chanoy, attorney for Harry MoOormal, nnd tiles claim for damages and makes objections to onenine ol road commencing at tho northeast corner of section 7-1-9. Ob- i m N ii I. r rn pm rJ THROUGH vopv SrAP J - -j w-. ww w inch of your hand MMMMI f3 n the whole body you have 2,381,284 of these little cavities to look after. Evcrv one of th ere openings must be kept clear, or the impurities of the body can not pass out. Now, to cleanse the pores, you need a fine, pure soap. Scientists who speak not from opinion, but from scientific analyses, urge the use of Ivory Soap. Qtoyr per cent. pure. C0.Ml.wiT 1,11 If thl 0CII fections overruled. Special appear anco overruled. Claim for damages denied except $100 allowed by apprais ers of said road. Tho following ollicial bonds were approved. Archie Campbell, overseer road di triet No. 1)3. E. II. Vance, overseer road district No. 52. Jno. R. Coqji, overseer road district No. 57. Len Wilmot, overseer road district No. 12. Mikn Strohle, overseer road district No. 33.' A. 15 Wolcott, overseer road district No. I. A. R. Davis, assessor, Walnut creek precinct. Clins (toll, overseer road district No. 20. Robert (Jarrison, 'constable, Guide Rock. Tho following claims were allowed: P. J Duffy, ovcroeer f 30 00 A W (,'litnt, oMiwcr 31 00 Jon lliibimke. overseer ... 3.1 23 Chnadlllinm, wittiest lnanecae 4 00 Clins Scliullz, ,1 00 I, S Wilson, attorney ;i 00 I W Ttilleyi, iloctor 8 20 Jan Harden, clerk 8 05 Itobt. Damcrcll, doctor 4 00 Harry McCormal, road damaged 100 00 U A Creighton, medical cervlccH 7 00 W II Itoby, feeo for jioor 12 7fi I. II Heck, medical gurrlccH :3 00 E O MoraiiTlll, doctoring horse a 60 Wm. ltlfc, xnpplIcH TiirmirellroB., mdse. for joor A O Hale, nccial com Yancc Sorgennen, road work A C Hale, Hjiechil com )08 Ilubacck, road work Wm Holsclni, road tvork M Klnkenblnder, appralt-er S Lliidwy, Hppraler V M . Crablll, appraiser . Peter l'cterhon... . . .. , A W Clioat. road work Jos Ilubacck, bridge work 1 1) Hodge, rond work I.eu Wilmot, brldKe work 200 1H70 fl 20 7 7fi 4 00 70 aooo 330 4 M) 4 00 1 25 4 U) 10 00 R 0) 22 M TOTIIERHOOD is woman's natural destiny. lyl Many women are denied the happiness of, children through some derangement of the generative organs. Actual barrenness is rare. Among the many triumphs of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable SORROWS OF STERILITY "Dear Mrs. Pinkham Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I had one child which lived only six hours. The doctor said it did not have the proper nourishment while I was carrying it. I did not feel at all well during preg nancy, In time I conceived again, and thought I would write to you for advice. Words cannot express the gratitude I feel towards you for the help that your medi cine was to me during this time. I felt like a new person; did my work up to the last, and was sick only a short time. My baby weighed ten pounds. He is a tine boy, the joy of our home. He is now six weeks old and weighs sixteen pounds. Your medicine is cer tainly a boon in pregnancy." Mrs. Flora Cooper, of Doyle, S. Dak., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham Ever since my last child I suffered with inflammation of the womb, pains in back, left side, abdomen and groins, My head ached all the time, I, could not walk across the floor ' without suffering intense pain. I kept getting Worse, until two years ago I wrote to you for advice, and began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable I had not finished the first bottle before I felt better. I took four bottles, and have been strong and perfectly healthy ever lace, nd now have two of the nicest little girls." A GLASS. oL.: ..,., rv- o. ovap. vu uiie square there are 2,800 pores. On t 0vlt CO, ClNCIKiiiri TrmletK Lumber Co lI)ull'y. bridge work Tlio l)ull, bridge work Wm. Ironi', lumber Trnders Lumber t'o.. lumber...- C. Hudd loliuTomllnf'Ou, witness Oliver Hedge, Mrs. Hedge, Mr. Hcrburger, V E Copclcu, Jno Wolf, Jos Herburgcr, . JnsO'Ncal, 1. 1) Well. 0 I) Vanllook. Clias Hoot. ... Jno Ilcnutlinmp Jen" Ilenticliamp, A B Anderson, Jos Fogcl, Krnnk Mnrttnr Albert Wrlglit. A A Ilurdlrk, Siiinuel Wct, JiiPtlco fei" .1 I Hale, clerk of bonrd, let ipmrtcr.. James llurdeu, court fees Hi Dudley It II Fulton AM Anil Frank Parke W S Acliby. printing htate Journal Co., supplies Traders Lumber Co., coal Kva J Case, expense account State Journal Co., supplies John Foster W 9 A Hli by, printing HFMIer WS lichee Henry I.e J V Pale OvertnnnA Illackledge J P Hale A A Ilurdlck Jos Hcrburger John Foster School Dlst, No. itf K Kllurr. hall Kerry case 1 11 Colrln, Justice fees Uerry case .. . J W llunchey, witness llerry case .... Mrs. (1 Wl.lndsey, l.troy Fcarn, Jos Hcrburger, Mrs. Henry Clark, Lawrence Burger Joseph llurgei, t'liasMcCune. Mary Crallck, I. U Wells. 1 Mi Ii 00 I2C0 102 3 !lf,7 TiM 4 10 4 :: .'60 .'. 20 4 SO 4 10 fc-.M 4 00 4 00 VI 00 J1W r. to 4 41) ft 30 I 10 1 00 1 Ml t (0 4!l :v iro to ft' I Ml .1 S ll 0 5 fO 2 01) !I00 y; no 27 2ft ii m 73 35 !i 7fi lft (0 10 ftO a yft j oo . so S5 (0 41)0 00 moo 7ft 1 ftO 3 03 3 00 11 lft i!'JO -J'M 2 -Ii J 30 2 'JO '.' .V, 4 'J I 3 30 3 00 I (0 Compound is the overcoming of cases of supposed barrenness. This great medicine is so well calculated to regu late every function of the generative or gans that its efficiency is vouched for by multitudes of women. Mks. Ed. Wolford, of Lone Tree, Iowa, writes: tl A fin,Vj mm TIlwffMSSSKBfb Compound. ftSW'SBSsafl' 3 f.7 Jerome Vntice, roinmlssloiicr . J U Overman Win Iron flto P Webber, J r ll.it- LI) Well", fees 1. 1) ells feci IiliSpenco, printing IiKTnlt, " W I, McMillan" I'lli't. " 17 10 3 U l' is ro l.'. to 1- io M I'O . . io e 70 13 liS (Kl 9l W I, McMillan " u 01 W I, McMillan . PJ 03 210 CO 1.11 121 .ISO HO 11 50 14 :io 11 10 10 0) . Ill) II) 5 1 11 8.1 , 11 0i . II 70 12 10 t: io in so Kchool District No. 74 School District No. 1 W XV Ward, supplies C O Kgertnn. juror 'fta.. W M HngHlt, ' Jos Herborgcr, " " XV I'rtliucr " " Dnld Paul " " J I! Itlmon " A C Halo MM Miller Mi McOill ' ' K Armstrong ' ' Cliimuco Wilson It W Kutuilz llutchow " T 1) Poll II A McCuno " Oiner Uagnou " tirant Houchln " W It Audornon Clins Zalluian ' 12 10 10 20 , 14 10 , 12 20 t4 SO 11 IK) to 40 .luoiory ; oo Putor Ilrltton 33 Wm Crablll .'!'..'" 10 00 II A Howard o 10 John TomlluBon i 14 j0 Oliver Ilodgo ....'.'.14 30 IN I'opo 12111 II N Itutledgo 8 i0 I, Chancy 1210 CKverllng 27 40 W A May. commissioner 4070 The following claims were rejected: fieri Illnlr witness fees 410 WMMohlcr do 110 Houry Popp do 110 Paul LadgrolT do 1 m t'hus I.udgroIT do 1 10 L D Koao 375 fas llonucliamp wltucae fees I. Aubushnn dn 2 :m a r.o Mlnrnn lleauchauip do 1 nn J O Nelson do 1 on do 5 50 do 2 20 do a (II do W do 2'!) do 2 20 do ao do 2 20 do a 00 do 2 00 do a 20 do 2 20 do 2 00 J I 1" do 1 III do ... . I 10 do 1 10 ('linn N'tilnoii Henry WliltetUHti KIIbIiu Woodward ItHProiiiInt J H Marsh W J HunlH A M .Stvurluguu Kva Sworlngeu Henry Wolf Frank A Ilea laa Mt'Oord Mary Me fiord Mrs. Mini Arthur tUitiovk Win Wolf Mrs T. M Douglass A A Aldou Minutes tend anil approved, lioiinl atljiiiiriifil l-i rii'ft at one o'clock p in. May b, 11)00. .& To Take Thin, pale, anaemic girls; need a fatty food to enrich! their blood, give color to their cheeks and restore their ; health and strength. It is! safe to say that they nearly : all reject fat with their food. Sgitsj?" COD LIVER OIL WITHHYPOPHOSPMTESorUMESSOM I is exactly what they require ; I it not only gives them the im-; ; I portant element (cod-liver oil) ! I in a palatable and easily di I gested form, but also the hypo phosphites which are so valua- ble in nervous disorders that $ usually accompany anaemia. SCOH'S EMULSION isa! fatty food that is more easily ; digested than any other form of fat. A certain amount of ! i flesh is necessarv for health. I You can get it in this way. ifi "" We have known per' sons to gain a pound a day while taking it. w 50c nJ$i.oo,UdrugUu. II In tho District Court of tlio Tntled States the District of Nebraska. In ths matter of William o. Dluimlck. for In llaukruptcy, Notice to creditors of the above, named bank, nipt, of his application tor discharge In bank ruptcy Ordered that tho Tth day of April, A D. 1000. be and the same hereby Is fixed as the date on or before which all creditors of and all other persons Interested In said estate and 111 the matter of discharge In bankruptcy of said bank nipt, shall If they desire to oppose the same, file In my office In Hastings, Nebraska, their appearance In writing in apportion to the 5 ranting of fold discharge, and also within ten bjb thereafter die In my said ofllcospcclllca- nous 01 1110 grounus 01 ham opnusinou, Witness my hand hereto this mill day of March, 10; 0. ,1, A. (Iiiidinbr, Keferceln llankruptcy (1UR HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED U 10OO CATALOGUE i'l'kM!ol n r"klkaliuullr!llonwiUoB. 11 hirer. Ul tMnit.)Mak.eaUM but Ualilar 4 Br4it.r UiftoDftfiutML W Iai is kiWhi. Sari mica loabalsr Cm., CIij Uatrr.Nek, 1. 1) Wells, fees . Its Easy I 1u(uum I BINT'S DISEASE Private Roy Kcator Co. B, First Illlnolu Voluntoero, Shnftor'a Army of Invasion, Tifth Army Corps, CURED. Chicago, III, Auk.29, I899. The Dodds Medicine Co., Dulfalo, N. Y. Ocntlemen: Alter atrvlne 3 months In the Cuban War. living In trenches full of mud and water day alter day, nnd drinking water full ol disease, and eating when I could get It, finally threw mc Into a fever nnd this located In my kidneys, developing llright's Disease. I was In n serlou condition (or some time niter my return. Dmld'ft Kidney Pills were recom mended to me by one ol our Company who had sullcred the same trouble I had, nnd he had been cured; therefore I took Dodd's Kidney I'llls nnd am glad to state that I nin as well and sound In health today as before going to Cuba. I credit Dndd's Kidney I'llls lor restoring my health, and recommend them to any one suffering from Kidney trouble). I am very gratefully Dodri'a Kldncr Pills cure all Diseases of the Kidneys. Sold by all dealers In mcdl cine. 0 cents a box or six boxes lor i.zu. sent 011 receipt 01 I rice or luc wnaus .ucuitinc Io., Buffalo, N. Y. Excursion Rates WESTERN CANADA and particulars as to how to secure 160 acres of the best Wheat growing land on the Continent, can be secured on application to the Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or the undersigned. Specially conducted excursions will leave St. Paul, Minn., on the first and third Tuesday in each month, and specially low rates on all lines of railway are being quoted for excursions leaving St. Paul on March 28th, and April 4th, for Manitoba, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan & Alberta. V. V. BENNETT, Canadian Government Agonl, b01 NftTlotkUfoEldg., OMAHA, 3ED. WILLIAM KELLOQG, 2 IPHOTOGKAPflEfli 1 I Imi-.uiou, Landscaii:, 4 Animals, Spkcial and Co.MMHKciAL Work. bin interiors and for Inreo groups nf stuck and extruded views of J diiikiiiirs u on larnisatnl ratiuliiw our facilities aio unexcclli'd. Develonlntr. Finkhino- nnd '?';. V ? i rrmiing ior Amateurs. Camkicas, 1'i.atks, Films, Devei.oi'Kiis, J ' VKI.OX AND I'l.ATINOTVl'E PaI'EKS, J Sui'PUEsoF am. Kinds I AI5ENT FOK THE "Alvista" Panoric Cameras,? s covers 180 dnfrpes, live catnoras in ono. : b'ouEi. Unmounted Piiotookahis. t Fine Pictuke Fkamino t Havo ono of tho most linoly np iiomicd dark rooms of its size in the J stato in which yon aro always wel. t oomc to cliango plates nnd lit your cameras. c Wk do not do poutkaituke. J 1100)11 OVIlll'lONSEnMBATSUnKET. J .- ..... ....... ..... '..' , &r ii ft. ik&&g&&i mmh G. W, DOSn, BIncksmithinK - and - Repairing )! Al.t. KINDS. HORSESHOEING. hATISFACTION OUAIIANTEED. The best collars niado nre to be had of us. Nock comfort for your horso is ns sontial, if yon expect him to do good work. An lll-litting, poorly-mado collar is a source of continual irrita tion to the hrrso For HORSe-COLL.KRS are made with a view to comfort, dur ability, nnd good appoaranco. Wo will sell you HHfCJI THE FINEST HKRN6SS ovorything complete, for your horso. tiootl for hard worn, good for show occasions J. O. Butler, THEtfR?E!?s' L KIDNEY) 9 ii. if v B vJ sg&vees