'rrwu"??1 f . "i'l 1 f' W 1 1 V u WHfTTfBB- Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourttgesundlcsscnsuuibition; hcnutv, vigor ana cheerful ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of cder or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent mm u is noi tinooin moil for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidnevs. If the child urinatcstoooften, if the mine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able tocontiol the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet-tiiiK ncpeiitl upon it, theeause of tlwdilli culty is kidney trouble, and the first step" should be towards th- treatment of these important organs. J'hih unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of tlie kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidnev and bladder tumble, and both need the same groat loiueth. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Uoot is pooti realized. It is sold by druggists, m fiftv- cent and one-dollar fvX size bottles. You may flfejMH have a sample Dottle by mail free, also a Homo of Btramp-itoot. pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., ( llinghanitoii, N. Y., be sure and mention this )aper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, llinghaintoii, N. Y., on eery ' bottle. GOLD In a watch chain that adds nothing to the chain's looks or the quality of Its workmanship ? 7'tc outer sur face of pure gold and all the details cf workmanship and finish are identically the same in Simmons Watch Chains and in the costly gold ones. For Sale by Newheuse Eros.. Jewelers & pticians, Red Claud, - Nebraska Chas. L. Winfrey The Auctioneer, RED CL UD, - - - NL3B. Will cry guarantee your sales and satisfaction or no pay. I know the value of your stock and your interest. Stock and farm sales a specialty. Will attend sales on short notice, and make the price reasonable. I pay all telephone expenses. Order To Show Cause. IN TIIH COUNTY COCK l Shite of Nebraska. I Webster Coiiui f At iic!imiit court held nt tho county court room In nml tor Mild county. 'l'hiimlay, Jliucli lliih. A. I). IWVi. , .. In t.'ioiiiiuicrof tho citato of.Jame- MoNutt tltCflll'Cd. . oiirfiiilliiKiuHiniliiK tho I'L'tltl-ii of Ollvir MoNutt llli'ilnii tho lliih day ot .Mardi. A I) Mo. praline for Ihe uxnnilimllon and allow miiio of his iliiul account ot tin- miio Unto k de c.reoof iissluiuiu'iil of ihu hinilh belntiKliu: to Willi I'Mlllf tO till! tlOrtWIIhlMUllIlMl 10 tllU KlIIIIU. hii order dlntrlhuthiK Iho relduo of perwiiMl t'Htnto ant thero upon an order illhcliiiifdiiK him from father burden nml service In nln Mild oillce iib-ilnilulHtriilor. Ordered, that .Monday. Iho 3rd day of April A. 1). Mtt. at one o'clock )i ni , is asMioied forhearlni: wild petition when all persons Intereatcdliihald nmltfir may upi enrat a coiintj court to ho held In mid for mIiI county nml hbow en line why piaycr of petitioner hIioiiIiI not ho Kranted; and thnt notice of the pendency of nhIiI petition nnd thu hearliii; thereof he lon to all perions Interested In Mild matter, hy pun llhhliiK u copy of this ordor In the Hk 0 " Cuutr. n weekly ncwspiiper primed In mid county, for three coiinecullvo wci'kn prior to wild day of henrliiK. .. IKKAI.I n. II. "." I march III Cotiutv Jud?e. J To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Hromo liuiuinn tab lots. All druggists refund tho money if it fulls to (.mil). K W. (J rove's signu-1 turo is ou each box. 2fju. Kbidden SHE SUNDAY SCHOOL'.! LESSON XIII, FIRST QUARTER, INTER. NATIONAL SERIES, MARCH 26. Text .f iiio i.t'NNiin, A t'oiniirciioiiNlve1 Quarterly lto Imv (iolilcn Text. John x, .'II CnniiiuMttiiry l'rc-pnreil by llv. I). M. Strnrn. ICopjriKlit, HXtt, hy American I'rc-n AmocUtion. Lr.sMiN 1. Christ tho Life nnd Light of men (.lohn I, t-KSi. (loldi-n Toxt.l John I. , "In Hint wns lifo, nml tho llfo wns the llfrlit of niiMi." Hopuut with till possible omphusls mid prove from other Scrlptun. us well us tills leson. Iluil .li'Mis Is tJoil, that there Ihi no lll'i' npnil from Him nml that to' huvc whnl lie calls "ovci'lastluj; lil'o"j He nnisi ln truly iwelvod as thu Christ, the Sun of the llvlm,' !)d. the' only Saviour of sinners, without whoso i precious blood there Is no fornlveness of sins (I, 1'J; I Ifb. Ix. 'Ji': Acts Iv, l'Jl. Li.-o 11.-The witness of .lohn the Baptist to .lesus (.lohn I, IP-oD. 5old-t en Tet. .lohn I, '.Ml. ' i'.ehold the Lamb of (Sod. which takelh away the sin o( the world." .John was only it voice, to bo heard and not seen, a messenuer; with a message, the herald of a Kteat Kiiitf, himself Kfenl In the sluht of tho Lord, before whom he stood and seek'1 ln; only Ills nlory. This lesson should lead from (Sen. Ill, lil. by way of Kx.l xli to Calvary and on to I lev. v, 0; xxl, 22, '-'.'I. Lr.sso.v III. Jesus wins His llrst dis ciples (.John I. II.Voli. Golden Text, John I. -IS), "Thou art tho Son of God; Thou art the Kin,' of Israel." John pointed Illm out and honored lllm, two of John's disciples followed Lllm, and thus bopm a following, over sineo lnereaslnj:, which shall result In a glo rious chimb, a redeemed Israel and a world filled with Ills glory. Liihsox IV.-The llrst miracle In Cana (John II, 1 11). Golden Text, John II, 5, "Whatsoever lie saith unto you do It." Not until after the marriage of the Lamb (Kev. xix). of which this and many other marriages in Scripture are in n sense typical, notably the marriage of Adam and Kve (Kph. v. .'il, :'2), shall tho kingdom come and the words to Nathanaol bo fullllled. Would we has ten that time, lot us note carefully His command in Matt, xxvlil. 1!); Mark xvi, 1C; Acts I, S, and obey the Golden Text. Lksson V. Jesus and N'lcodenniH (John III. 1-1."). Golden Text, John III, 10. "For God so loved the world." We cannot bo of any use to the Sav iour to hasten Ills kingdom until wo are born again, for until that takes : place In us we are dead In trespasses ami in sins, we have no real life (Col. I 11, 111; I John v, lli), ami He does not ask dead people to serve lllm. for they that are In the flesh cannot pleasoj God. I LrssoN VI. Jesus at Jacob's well (John Iv. o-14). Golden Text, Hev. xxllj 17, "Whosoever will let him take the water of life freely." While the most' religious must be born again, the most wicked may be born again, and where' there Is truly the new birth there will be In greater or less degree a repetition of this woman's experience, who he-' came so occupied with cinist mat snu forgot herself and her errand and be-, came Ills Joyful mesonger. Lksmin VII. The second miracle In Cana (John Iv, -i:5-r.l). Golden Text, John v, IK!, "The same works that I do bear witness of Me, that the Father hath sent Me." While the new birth comes only and wholly by believing that Is, receiving and wo become wells of living water In tho same way, It! must be a simple believing, without seeing or feeling. I Lkssox VIII. Jesus at the pool of Bethesda (John v, 1-15). Golden Text, John vl, '2, "And a great multitude fob, lowed lllm, because they saw Ills mir acles." No religiousness helps, no sin need hinder, no case is beyond Ills power, but the pool is not necessary nor n man to put us In. He Himself Is the fountain, and a word from Him Is sufficient. I Lksson IX. The miracle of the loaves and llshes (John vl, 1-1-1). Gold en Text, John vl, fl, "I am the living bread which came down from heaven." Vast multitudes, the majority of tho people on earth, have never heard of tho new birth, the living water, tho ; bread from heaven, and, while It Is tho j tendency even of those who have re ceived for themselves to say, "Send them away," or let them alone, Ills command is, "Give ye them to eat." 1 Li:smo. X. Jesus at the feast of tab ernacles (John vll, :i7-li). Golden Text, John vll, Ml, "Never man hpake like this man." While they are abusing Ilini and seeking to kill Him because He broke their national Idol, their Sab bath day (for that day, like their feast days, had become the Jews' Instead of the Lord's), He continues to offer free ly the living water to all. Li:sm)N XI. The slavery of sin (John Till. Sll-10). Golden Text, John vlll, S4, "Whosoever oommltteth sin Is the serv ant of sin." There was not one of all those who brought the woman to Him who could say that he wns without sin (verse 7), yet they dared to say thnt they wore never In bondage (verso SW), for, being only natural people, they talked foolishly concerning spiritual tilings. All the unsaved are servants of sin, all the redeemed are servants 6f righteousness, but many are In bondage by disobedience (Horn. vl). Lksson XII. Healing of tho man born blludJJohn lx, 1-11). Golden Text, !, Tx, rr. "r ntn trio Light ortFio World." Not only nro nil horn In sin, but nil arc also born blind and live In darkness till the Light shines In. Tho unine Jesus Christ who gives tho new birth and health Is tho only ouo who c" P'ii blind eyes, but He often uses human Instrumentality, as when He ncnt Ananias to Saul to open his eyes (Acts Ix, 17). If we would be used we must be willing to give lllm all the glory, for no Mesh enn glory In Ills presence. FATAL TORNADO IN ALABAMA. Eight or Nine Lives Known to Have Been Lost. Columbus, (la., Marcn 22. Reports have i cached Roanoke, Ala., of one ol the mobt disastrous ntorms that ever visited that section, which swept across the k luthern part of Randolph county. Hlglit or nlno lives are Iiiiowu to have been lost and damage amounting to thousands of dollars was done to property. The tornado fitartod at a point near Double Heads nnd proceeded In a noithwesterly course.. The residence of Mack Car lisle wns demolished and R. C. Haynos was killed. Six miles east several houses weie demolished. Three negroes were killed and several Injured ou the Wilson plantation. Three or four negroes were kll' m1 on the Holly plantation, near Rock Mills. At Lime l'ostolllce, a store was de molished and a little white girl, daugh ter of a Mr. Lucas, was killed and her mother seriously injured. Details or the stoim are difficult to obtain on ac count of wires being down. Rockefeller Ticket Defeated. Tarrytown, N. Y., March '22. John Wlrth, the citizens' candidate for president of North Tarrtytown village, was elected. Wlrth received olo votes and heat Warren J. Stoddard by Mb'. After his election Wlrth said that he was pleased over Inning beaten tho so-called Rockefeller ticket, but that he bore the Rockefellers no ill will i and fully appreciated the benefits that 1 had been showered upon the village, - especially by John D. Rockefeller. It i was understood that Mr. Rockefeller i supported the ticket headed hy War ren .1. Stoililard, tlie i'copies candidate. party Burt for Panama Canal. Washington, March 21. The Tost says: Horace G. Hurt, formerly presi dent of the Union 1'aelfle, will proba bly he tho new head of the Panama canal commission, in charge of the construction of tho great Istliminu waterway. Ills nomination has been Beriously considered by Mr. Roose velt for several days, and it is under stood that the offer has already been made, or will he made, and that It ts a part of the plan of tho reorganiza tion which has been under contempla tion. Defense Having an Inning. Council llhiffs, March 22. Proxies given by James Doyle to Judge A. T. Gimnell of Colorado Springs In 181)1 and lS'.to, to he voted at iho Minutil meetings of the Portland Mining com pany, were intioduced hy the defense in tho Doyle-Rurns case to disprove statements repeatedly made by Doyle that he had entrusted the manage ment of all his mining Interests to James I' Hums, from whom ho now asks a half Interest in claims and div (lends worth $900,000. Senate Adjourns Sine Die. Washington, March 20. The special session of the senate was adjourned without day. No motion hnd been made to recommit the Santo Domingo treaty and It was" allowed to remain on tho calendar. It will he the pend ing business in executive session when the senate next meets, whether It be In special or regular session. Eight Injured by Bomb Explosion. , Warsaw, March 22. A bomb thrown from the window of a house In Volsk street at 9 o'clock In the even ing exploded In the midst of a pass ing patrol, composed of pollco and In fantry. Six soldiers and two iiollce-1 men wero dangerously wounded. They were removed to the military hospital. The assailant escaped. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. Chlcapi. Mm ch -1. Higher prices at Liverpool mid crop dauiaKf reports fiom the Miiithwcst liupailed htrciiKlli to the wheat market hcic today. At the close May wheat for delivery wax up Idc July was up Vie. Mn.v corn wiih oIT VWt'KiO. Outs weie down ftV4e mid provisions .showed n loss of '',Wil.1c. Cloxlnu prices: Wheat-May, $t.l.1Vi: July, -"Ki: Sept., IHKe. Corn May, t8T;c; .Inly. Hie: Kept., Outs- May, :tl',c; July, liilUe: Sept. liX. rork-May, $r-K.l: July, si.'i.oo. Lurd-May. 7.12V0: July. 7.'J7V.. Hilts- May, .l7d: July, ?7.10. CdlciiKo Cash Prices Nu, ' Imrd wheat, ?l.i:u(( 1.1.114: No. :t hard wheat. l.fitfi 1.1'-; No. 'J cash corn, 4Srl8'ic; No. 3 cash oat v. HI Vic Chicago Live Stock. ChleiiKO, Mm clt UL- Cattle- Uffflpts, , 000; steady to Htroiu;; Komi to prime ulcers, .f.1.irr),'M; poor to uiedliiiii, Jji.'i.H.I'Si.l.OO; Htoekern and feedeiw, $'.,.75'ii4.ii(i: cows, $2.MKfH.r0: heifers, JM.oofiu.M; winners, SLWyfr.'.-MlS dullH, S'J.-UKtMKl; calves. fl.OO riT0.no. Hoifw ItecelptH. 1.1,000; ,1c higher; mixed and diilehers, i.'i'iATf, good to choice heavy, ?3..V'fM,fiO: rough henvy, ri.'.iKfj.'j.JM) llclit, S.l.Llfi.l.tO; dull: of pnlcH, ('.iHVtfii. 15. Hlioep Heeolptfl, IB.OOOs Htouily; kooiI to choice wctlicro, V.75fJ (l.'JO: fair to choice mixed, ?r..(K1i.'..-l0j western sheep. ?.".0viir.t;0i iiiitlvo dunlin, $..MViI7..V): western Ininhs, $(MX)W.7n. Kansas City Live Stock. Knnsiis City, March 'Jl. Cattle ItecclptK, 10.000; steady; choice dcef (doors, $.VJ.VTC 5.7i" ; fulr In koihI. fl.'iVufi.yri; western fed hterrs, $1 '.'.Vii.'i.riO; Mockers nnd feeders, V'UXViil.;.", eow, f'-MXVii l.;; unlive hclf oii, W.OOti. 1,7.1, IiiiIIh, J'.MKViH.ir.; cnlven. $ '.'.MHitl (X). Iliitti-Receipts, 11,000; utroiiK to Tie hlcher; top, $.1.:i"6; bulk of Rnlrn, $.1.'.W.1.,'l1; henvy, $r.:sM(i,!l7'.4: pnckerH, $.VJ.V(i;i.:i.1; pln nnd IlKliti $ l.:t.V(ir.2.1. Sheep KecclplH. .'l.rOO; tOe tilRlier: dunlin, $(l.r.(Vi(7..V); u fillers, $.1.:i.Vd.O0, fed ewen, $I.HO'(.1.u.1. South Omaha Live Stock. South Oiiuttiii. .Milled 21. -Cut tie he oclpts, .1,(ioil; 10c dlKher; imtUe steern, $:t.7.V(M.Ul; cows mid heifers, (a.OtWI.'.M; runnels. .f'J.OO'iIt.oo, stocKers mid fecdern, J,':.ixk, I..10. ealfs. $''.7.V.M.7.1: dulls, stun., eli'.. ?'-"-"& Ml. Uoj-'s ltfcclptH. S.OOO; .1c liluher; Ihmi. .1.1Vn1.'.M; iiiIm-iI. SI.KVif, .1.1.1: llclit. ;i.oo'..1.t7,u: plus. .vi.(HK,(l."1 dull, of suns. Ci.KKii.1.171. Sheep He c'clpls, a,.lno; lower; we sit-ins, $.1.7.VH1.7." : welheis, ..l..iO'fi.i.7ri; ewes, $l.7.VUCi.H); llliuhi, ?ll.7.Vi(7.IO. Jap Torpedo Boat Lost. London. March 20. The Dally Tele graph's Yokohama correspondent says that during a storm a Japanese tor pedo boat destroyer was lost off the Indo-Clilua coast. SMITH MODIFIES STATEMENT. President of Mormon Church Sayo Ho Received Revelations From God. Salt Lake, March 20. Joseph Smith, president or the Mormon church, in an addtess In the tabor ii!2le, modified his statement In th HPiuite investigation at Washington, to the effect that he had received no revolutions fiom God. President Smith is tpioted as saying: "In Wash ington I refused to say what my in quisitors wanted me to say In order to gt me Into a trap, that Is to say that God had given me a revelation on some now law of precept which was to he Included and put In the laws or the church. Did ou over hoar mo deny that I had been guided hy God. No, no man I'Vi'r heard me say this. When I was llrst baptised as a child, God levoaled to me that 1 had done an act which ho nppioved. God also revealed to mo that Joseph Smith was a prophet of God, raised up by the power or the Almighty. He re vealed, to mo in terms Incontroverti ble tlmt Hrigham Young succeeded lawfully to the presidency of the church hy the will of the Almighty; he revealed to me that John Taylor was the divine successor of nrighani Young; that Wllford Woodruff was tho divine successor of John Taylor, that Lorenzo Snow was the divino successor of Wllford Woodr'uff. I leave It to you to say whether It Is right and lawful for me to be In this position. I fervently believe that God hns made manifest to mo many glo rious things and much more wis loin than Is inherent in myself and will continue to do so as long ns I am ready to listen when he speaks." Omaha's Mayor Tak- a BrlrJ. Phoenix, Ariz., March lf. e'rnnk I!. Moores, mayor of Om:. , and MfSa Mary R. Malone, nlho of Omaha, were married here. Mr. Moores spent the winter In Phoenix. McGrcw-Harrls Wedding, niooinlngton, Neb., March 1C Tho marriage occurred here of Miss Kdltli Pearl McGrow, daughter of tho presi dent of the Hloomiiigton State hank, and Clifford K. Harris, a state senator of Sumner, Miss. Farmers Dragging Roads. Paplllion, Nob., March 21. Farm ers in the eustern part of thu county are experimenting with drags, con structed upon tho advice of D. Ward King, the lecturer upon tho good roads question. August Leaders, J. M. Gates and Allen Frazeur have mada drags and are using them on the roads adjacent to their farms and It is suld tho earth, hy such exposure, Is so packed that It readily sheds water, thus keeping thorn from getting heavy. Conductor Fatally Injured, Lexington, Nob., March Hi. Owing to a rear-end collision of two freight trains at Overton all casthouud trains wore detained here for several hours. Conductor M. J. Herln was brought here for treatment, as was J. K. Cos tello, the brukemun. Both were taken to Omaha. No, hopes are entei tallied for the recovery of Herln, but Cos tollo's Injuries, though severe, nro not serious. Tho wreck was a mass of flames and a temporary track was made around It to permit trainc to proceed. Union Pacific Corn Special. Omahu, March 1(5. The Union Pa cific corn education special left Lin coln this morning and will run three days, closing tho Intlnerary Saturday evening at Kearney. The train will stop at most of the stations on tho main lino branches. Alfred Darlow, advertising manager of tho Union Pa cific, will have charge of the train. Profossors Lyons, Avery, Harriott and Cutler of tho agricultural department of tho Nebraska university will give lectures and demonstrations. The Btato press Is wcH represented by a corps of newspaper men. ' The Chief adrvd the Weekly State Journal one, year for $1.00 INFLAMMATORY ItllKUMATISM Ct'ltKU IK :t PAYS Morton I,. IIUl. of I.uhiiiiou. Iiid., Miys; "Mj wife dud Iiilhiininalorv Ithctiiiuitlfm In every miiKcIo mid Joint, her KiiU'crlng wiih terrlbls mid hor doily mid fnco were hwoIIcu almost lie youd recognition; hnd been In bed Mx week mid had eight pli)MuliuiH, but received no benefit until Mio tried Iho M)Mlu Curo Ur HheumiillHtn. It gave Immediate relief ivn4 (die Viiik nhlo to walk about In three ilajn. Ian. mire It wived her life." Sold by II. K. drlct. DrugglM, Keil Cloud. AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEHLT TII10 Toledo Blende AND- The Chief -FOIt $1.25 PER. YEAR. The Toledo Hindi) is the best known newspaper in tho United States. Cir culation 171,000. Popular in every stato. Tho Toledo Blade is now installed in its new building, with n modern plant and (quipment, and facilities iqualto any publication butwien New York and Chicfigo. It is tho only weekly newspaper edited expiessly for every state and territory. Tho News of the World so arranged that busy people can more easily c( mprehend than by reading cumbersome columns of the dailies. All curt out topics untile plain in each issue by special editorial mat ter written fiom inception down to date. Tho only pnpur published espec ially for people who do or do not loud daily newspapers, and yet thirst foe plain fuels. Thai this kind of a news paper is popular is proven by tlie fact that the Weekly Hlade now has over 17(1,000 yearly stibseribeis, and is cir culated in nil parts of the U. S. In ad dition to tlie news, the Hlade, publishes .short and serial stories and many de partments of matter suited to ovorf mi mber of the family. One dollar . year. Write for free specimen copy. Address THE BLADE. Toledo. Ohio. A Guaranteed Cure Fer Piles. Itching, blind, bleeding or protrud ing Pilos. Druggists refund nionoy if Puzo Ointment fails to euro any case, no matter of how long standing, in 0 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. fiOi,', If your druggist hasn't il send 50o in stumps, mid it will be for warded post-paid by Paris Medioiue Co, Si. Louis, Mo. i f. .' CiJ u J- J i