I? i A ' UVJefs I Your doctor will tell you that Your doctor will tell you that thin, pale, weak, nervous chil dren become strong and well by takinjj Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Small doses, for a few days. Sarsaparilla The chance is very prompt and very marked. Ask your doctor why it is. He has our formula and will explain. "Whni II yrin nlil. fur ininy nwntlu no nnrtlimiilit I r nM ll" lw.iininf UiIiiIiIimnI Hut, In a frw wrekt, Ayr'. S.ir.i.trl1l nun oltl rut'irert tin1 t IhmUIi " M nc K III'lKMINKTKII.VInrl.llllI N .1 fOn liolll All 'Ifuirrl.f .1 l AVKIIIII.. l.ntW'1' Mn for The Children WWMMaMNMMMMmi Biliousness, constipation provont re covery. Curo thoso with Ayer's Pills. THB CHIEF nBI) Cr.OlM, NEHJIASKA. rUDLISHKD KVEKY FRIDAY. P. C. Piiaiikh, Editor. St'USCIUPTlUN HATES. One year tl 00 Ixmonlht 50 I Die red at tno poit office Rl Kcd Cloud. Nob.M ccondclMito!! tattler. AllVEUTISlNO HATKS: furnished on nppllcatlon, TELEPHONE, SEVEN - TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS. I hereby utmmmeo tlmt I am ncand Sdato for tlio otlleo of county ii ttornuy, -subject to tlio action of tliu Republi can voters of Webster county A. I). RlTl'IIKV. To the Electors of Webster County. I take tliis method of announcing 4 lint, nftor a systematic canvass of tlio .county in the Interest of my candi rfliuiy for the tioiiiiuatlou for the ofllce of county attorney at the ensuing Republican county convention, I feel reasonably sure of such noiniirition. ,As most of you are awaro, this is the .llrst .time, after a residence of 'JO years in the county, that 1 have asked for .anything 'J he Republican party owes ino nothing. I owe the party every thing. I trust, that, if successful in Alio convention, and at the polls, I tuny prove myself worthy of the con idoncoof you all. Sincerely yours, John M. Cii.utin. m REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Mayor 10. V. Ross. For City Clerk L. II. Fort. For City Tieasurer .1. O. Hutlor. For Police .Indue .1. S. White, For Councilman, First ward W. R, Parker. For Councilman, Second ward C. F. (father. For Councilman, Second ward, to 1111 vacancy George. I. Warren. For Members of School .Hoard V. 41. Fulton and T. E. Penman. L II. Fort will make an ideal .clerk. city It looks as though there would bo no -opposition to tlio city Republican Jieket. Stato politics are (piloting down riinco tho withdrawal of tho opposition Jlo Governor Mickey V renotnination. E.J. Hurkett seems to be the only .candidato for tho soiiatorship who .aim succeed in getting indorsements from county conventions. ' While wo have not been authorized 4 o announce his candidacy, we beliovo lliu Republicans of Webster county -can do no bettor than renominate TEEL'S INSURANCE f represent two of the Jbest companies doing business In Nebraska: Have more than NINE HUNDRED POLICIES in force in company with all your neighbors? Look up your policy today O. C. TEBL, L4&4t&Ufcftf &t. 42a.uw. Hon. Charles Hunter of Inavnlo to Bticeod himsolf in tho stato legisla. ture, Senator Hurton of Kansas has been convicted of tno chargo of using his senatorial inllucnce with the postolllco department to prevent the prosecution of tho Kialto Grain and Securities Co., lit St Louis Uurton's opponents in Kansas fieoly predictel that ho would disgrace himself and the state should he ever be sent to congress. Kx Congie-Miiiiti W it. Andrews has sprung his candidacy for the senate at an inopportune time Mr. Dietrich has ll.cd things so that any candidate claiming Hastings as his home will bo looked upon with disfavor for some time to come. This is rather hard up on that enterprising city, but it is big j enough and strong enough to stand it. The nomination for secretary of state lies hot much Addison Waite of Otoe county and A. (iiiliisliu of Web ster county Taking into considera tion the matter of location, ability, party service and every thing that goes to make up a winning ticket, the chances seem to favor tho man from Webster. (Jet together, boys, and see that southwest Nebraska gets a place on tho state ticket. Mr.. I. M. Chatlln was in Guide Rock tho foro part of tho week. Ho will be before tho republican county conven tion for tho nomination for county at torney and the Signal hopes ho will got It. Wo understand that lie is re coiving strong endorsement all ovc r tho county, and if ho should bo nomi nated and elected, thero is no doubt that ho would give tho people of Web stor county a thoroughtly business like administration of this important ollleo. C.uido Rock Signal. Mr Challln has boon a resident of this county for twenty yours Every body knows his ability, and no ono can dispute his claims to consideration at the hands of tho Republican party For County Attorney. Elsewhere in this issuo appearw tho card of A. H. Ritchey of Guide Rock, in which ho announces his candidacy for tho ollleo of county attorney, sub ject to tho will of tho Ropublican voters of Webster county. Mr Ritchoy is a joung man, under tho ago of thirty, and is at present tlio principal of tho public schools of Guide Rock Mr. Ritchoy is thorough ly educated in tho law, having gradu ated from tho Highland Park law school of Dos Moines, Iowa, about two years airo, completing tho full three years' course Ho also graduated from the normal deportment of the same school. Mr. Ritchey was admitted to tho bar in Iowa whoro ho practiced be fore coming to Nebraska, and trans ferrod his membership to tho Nebraska bar. His law practice hero has been limited, ho having devoted tho greater prrl of his timo to educational work since coining to this county Mr. Rithchey is a son of W W. Ritchey, the present postmaster at Cowlos. Ho is well educated, full of vigor and promise, and wo believe his candidacy will bn favorably recoived by tho Republican voti rs of tho county, and particularly among tho younger generation Will Lose His Eye. Mrs. John Hassolbaeher want to Omnhii this morning. Her son, Curtis, who had his eye injured a short timo ago, will probably have tho eye re moved in order to save tho other ee and Mrs. II issolbaehcr went to Oiuahn, to bo present at tho operation. Curtis is but 15 years of age Fire9 Lightning, Tornado, The The CfUNTY CWVErOltl. Republican County Convention Called for April 22. Tho Republican county central com mittee mot yesterday and decided to call tho county convention for April IE!, at 11 o'clock a. m Hut ono con volition will bo held this year, and at this convention delegates will bo se lected to tho stato and congressional conventions, and nominations made for county olllcers Township and precinct chairmen should issuo their caucus calls immediately. Mickey by Acclamation. The withdrawal of Senator Harrison from his candidacy for governor leaves the field clear to Governor Mickey for a nomination by acclamation for a .second term The governor's adminis tuition has been a clean one and con sequently the members of tho party at large were, from the beginning, in clined to follow the precedent of a second term to a satisfactory stato ofll clal Tho two or three distinguished gentlemen who concluded to try con clusions with .Mickey, because of some local dissatisfaction as to appoint ments, or because tho pardoning power had not boon worked to an extent that Homo thought desirable, have now all acknowledged that they were mistaken us to public sentiment and conceded him the renotnination. It is well for tho peace of tho parly and tho welfare of tho state that tho second term custom bo not broken without a clearly good and sulllclent cause -Stato Journal. Lincoln Letter. Lincoln. Neil, March 98. Judgo W. D McIIugh Ipis been reap pointed a member of the Omaha lire and police board. Mr. McIIugh was appointed a little more than a year ago to succeed C. C. Wright, who had been elected city attorney. Ho is ono of the most prominent domocrates in tho stato, has been a faithful mombor of tho board and luu been an invaluable aid to that body because of his legal ability and his acquaintance with Omaha and tho wishes of her people. His reappointment was a surpriso to none, as it is in strict accordance with Governor Mickey's habit of retaining good public servants in their positions t t i Mrs. Edith R Chamberlain, wife of tho 'Tecumseli bank wrecker," has ap pealed to tho supremo court in an ef fort to save a small amount of pro jnrty which liar husband's creditors bjliovo should bo turned over to thorn. Tho homo property is involved, also tho proceeds of tho sale of some chat tels which Mrs Chamberlain admits were sold by her, but only in order to support her children. She says in her briet that she has corresponded with her husband siuco his flight, but de clares that she does not know where lie is at present. t t 1 Chief Deputy Game Warden George F Carter Issued a license to himself one day last w ok anil went out to Phelps county to enjoy tho tlistouting he has had since assuming tho duties of his ofllce Simultaneous with his arrival there prairie fires sprang up all over the couii'y Now Carter's friends are wondering whether he played a mean joke on Phelps county or Phelps county played a mean joke on him. t t f Don. C. Dospain, chief clork in tho labor bureau, and president of the Western Association of Free Employ incut Hureaus, has called a meeting of tho association to bo hold in Chi cago, April 7, for tho purpose of ar ranging a system of reports and schedules which will bo uniform and for tho further purpofo of securing complete co-operation hot ween tho various states in securing and distil buting luu vest hands for tho coming season. Tho Nebraska bureau has boon ask ed to advertise the fact that thoro is to lio an industrial exposition in Capo Town, South Africa, in November Decomber, W7. Would-bo exhibitors are requested to niiiko thoir intentions German Insurance Company of Freeport. III.. AMD Farmers9 Mutual Insurance Company 22 known to tho bureau, t I t Saturday tho stato normal school board mot and 'accoptod tho plans drawn by Architect BerlinghofT of Hoatrlco, for tho Kearney normal school. Tho board was more than pleased with tho drawings and tho people of Kearnoy, and of the whole state, will have something to bo proud of when tlio drawings have been work ed into brick and mortar. I t i Secretary Royso of the stato bank ing board has ordered tho Reserve Investment company of America to cease business in Nebraska, because its plans do not meet with tho appro val of the banking department Insurance Doupty Pierco of the auditor's ollleo has refused to renew the permit of tho National Masonic Association I ecaiise in his judgement tlie expense account lias grown enor mously within the last year, while there has been no proportionate in crease in tho membership roll or gross income. Governor Mickey visited Osceola Saturday. m Died. Jim Abel of Rod Cloud died of acute appendicitis, at the homo of his sister, Mis. W. W. Wright, in this city, where ho wa9 visiting at 5.45 yesterday after noon. The day previom an operation was pel formed in hopes of saving his life, but of no avail. Tlio death is particularly sail, as the young man camo here about two weeks ago for a happy visit with his brother, A. A. Abel and sisters Mrs Wright of liebtou and Miss Clara Abel of Chi cago. After a short service at tho house, conducted by Rev. R J. Phipps, and under the auspices of tl o A. O U W , for interment ho was taken back home, . aV Red Cloud, to sleep the sloop that knows no waking. For some timo ho had complained of pains in the region of tho appendix, and on Saturday was takon ill and wont to bed Ho grow steadily worse, until on Wednesday a consultation of physicians decided that an operation was necessary. His parents arrived from Red Coud with Dr. Creighton, who performed the operation with the assistance of local physicians. The day following, Mattic and Frank Abel, brother and sister of tho doceasod, ar rived from R'd C oud, and the entire family whs together at the last. Tlio bereaved relatives have the! heartfelt sympathy of tho entire com munity Hebron Journal. THK lTNKICAI.. The funeral of James K. Abel was hold Sunday at It p. m. from the Con gregational church in this city, and was ono of the largest funerals ever hold in Rod Cloud. Tho funeral was under the auspices of tho A. O. U. W lodge, of which Mr. Abel was a mem ber. Rev Fit, of the llretluen church opened tlio sol vices, and the sermon was pleached by Rev. E L llutcliins of the M. E church, who paid a touch ing ttiluito to tho memory of the joung niin andolUred words of solace and comfort to the bet caved relatives and friends. There was I aidly a dry co in the huge audience when the sei vices were ended At the eloo of die services those present were eiven the opportunity to veiw tho remains. The largo number of people who weio compelled to remain outside tho church during tho services woro the first Hi view tho corpse, followed by thoso who were already in tho church. Tho casket and tables surrounding tho pulpit woro banked with beautiful floral tributes sent by loving friends. The pall bearers were Stacey Mor hart, Hort Morhartl Roy Oatman, Ed Piatt, Sherwood Albiight and Paul Pope, foi mor school-mates and friends of the deceased Tho A. () U W. lodge, in body, ncted as an escort to the remains, which woro followed to tho cemetery by a argo crowd of sympathizing fr'u nils of tho bereaved sumily. Marrlaftes. At tho neatly furnished homo of tho contracting parties, In the northeastern part of tno city, Wednesday evening, Cyclones and Webster county. Don't you realize it pays and let me know when it expires. Red "Modern Clothes for Men." The Kupponheimer system of clothes-making is a twentieth century idea. No other clothes are like them. No ready-to-put-ou clothe you have over seen are quite so well put together. A Kiippetiheiincr garment has a tnilordluished look and hang to it that is sadly wanting in the common run of clothes, The ready-for-service suit or over coat made by the Knppenheiiner system for this season's wear, has not only style and individu ality, but shows in every part of tho tailoring a master mind and mas ter hands. The garments wo havo already sold this season are helping to strengthen and perpetuate tho Kiippouholmer Idea. Wo want you to see these now suits. Don't feel that you have to buy. Just drop in, see the graud showing as it is, complete in every detail, and at prices that puzzle tho custom tailor and prove that better work by tho Kup ponhoimer system is possible at prices that havo become popular for ordinary clothes. can savo you fiOc on your 8.'$ hat. Our 8'2.r0 hat is guaranteed. Beekuiith, Weseott & Storey "Ono price and no monkey business. " March HO, in tlio presence of a nuiubot of invited guests, occurred the mar ri io of Miss Dottie M Wilson to Mr. Gilbert A. Person, Rev E L. llutcliins ollliating. Tho joung people are both residents of Red Cloud, well anil favorably know, and wo extend con gratulations Henry M.Hansen and Miss Nellie Burg of Campbell woro married last Friday, March 25, by Piobato Judge Ivueney. Grunt Tin ncr of this city and Miss Augusta Moody of Blue Hill were in ir ri"d list evening. The event was a complete surprise to there fiiouils. Congratulations. A license was al-u issued to Gustavo T. Iv'irt and Miss Alvio Bichnian of Blue Hill. Business Notices. Light harness at Joe Kogel's. Try taut calf meal at Caldwell's. Infants' all-wool while shuts, OUc. F. Nowhouso. Try Ward Hayes for a first class shave or hair-cut. If you want tho bust and cheapest hiirue.ss, go to Fogel's. Furnished Rooms for Rent Inquire of Mrs. J. A. Tulloyj. Moninvillo's Perfection Hair Tonic for sale at Soltaffnit's barbnr shop. Some more of that cream white Hi-nriotta at F. Nowhousu's, at 35c a yard. Now is tho timo to take a spring ionic to purify tho blood, cleanse tho liver and kidneys of all impurities. Hollistor's Rocky Mountain tea will do tho business 85 cents. Tea or table ts. C. L. Cutting. Farm Loans. I havo just prepared nijsolf to make farm loans at a low rate of interest either in Jewell, Smith or WoOstor counties; can piy off at any time. J. H. Bailkv, Red Cloud. AGENCY Windstorms. Cloud, Nebraska. M 1 Your New Hat is hero. It hasn't exactly your mime on it, but you will want to call it yours when you seo it. Tho now shapes in stiir hats are beauties. Tho full shapo curved brims are horo to your heart's content, and the best thing about it all is tho price. Wo GARDEN r In addition to the reg ular line of Greenhouse Plants, ROSES, SPRING BUBS, SHRUBS AND EVERGREENS, I have put in a line of Bulk Garden Seeds. All seeds are FRESH, and at reasonable prices. Call at the shoe store. Mrs. Henry Dicierieli. Robt. Fortune Soils Gasoline nnd Kerosene Office at Spokesfield's Feed Store. to be in the same v i