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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1892)
1 'f F ,ty. ,1 1 J J3 nii at f -: si i i n si !! ll n 'I 11 I i I I t i i i I i i h 1, s J THM'CHIBF PnMhlie Weekly. Frliftjr, Aff. ft, ISM fttfcterlptlo, . fl Per Annm v- Iarartaklr Aae U Botpald In advance, after this dak Match Ti, t8N, the price will be at.tt. A. C. HOSMEM, Filter. Ratored at tin Pott Office In Red Cloud, Neb., u nail natter ol the second claw HepaMlcan Nattonal Ticket '"'l&rtJ.HABHMON, For Vice-President WHITKLAW BICIB, For Congressman (tti District W. K. AUBBBW. Cownty Tlckcl. For Representative 44th district. JOHN MeOAIiIiUflt For County Attorney, MANBOLPH McrtlTT For Coroner, Br J W MOYT The republican! are this year, bound The repablioan platform as adopted by the atate convention thji week, is oie of the soundest documents that has ever beoa presonted by any party ia the state. Every votor should read Van Wycke'u nomination is a bitter pill to most of tho tried aid truo In dependents. To the buldoiers his nomination is satisfactory. Ono thing is certain, he cannot carry Nebraska by 20,000 votes. Hon. James 0. Blaine, tho Plumed Knisht of Maine will tako tho tump for President Harrison, in few days. Ono thing in certain Mr Blame can always be depended upon in t political campaign, He nover silks in his tent. As W. H. Austin, of Franklin, has received the endorsement of this eouaty there ! no doubt but what he will be nominated next month at Bed Cloud for etato sonator. Ho will aaake a good capablo officor of whom we may be proud. Echo. We preaumo when the domoeratio eongretsional convention meets in Bed Cloud, that they will nominate our "Jef Ward" for congress, Jeff is a fearleaa and eathuslatio exponent of deatoeraUe principles and wo should like to aee him nomlnatod. President Harrison's nomioation of George Bhiras, Jr., as Justice of tho Sapreaae court, maintains tho high Standard of all bis judicial appoint eats. The appointments ho has Bade to the benoh have on unstinted eoaamendtftion and praiso from poli tical friends and foes alike. Liberty, the independent paper pub lished at Lincoln, is ripping our inde pendent demagogues up tho back as the saying goes,nd ho is doing well. For this act ho is getting many re buffs from his party, who would vote tor anyone in order to do something art. whetbor he was a fit man or aot. Liberty ja oertainly justified in pounding VanWyck, The Hob. Wb. MoKinley, govern or of Ohio, and the oelebrated author of the MoKinley bill, whioh has be come known the world oyer and which has made its author famous, and per haps better known than most and oth er Anerioan, addressed the people of Beatrioe, Lincoln, and Omaha this week. Is the three meetings ho poke to fullv 50,000 people. Ho is a magnificent speaker and when ho talks, he carries conviction to his list eners. ' ua the nrst page or to-day paper we publish a statement of Senator Paddock, mado to the Boe rcportor. Nebraska has never as a stato, had two auob ablo men and statesmen to represent her in congress as Messrs Paddock and Mandorson are. Some one has aooused Sonator Paddook as having voted agaiust tho MoKinley bill. His statement on the first page of this paper thoroughly controverts the statcmont and sets it to rest, no has been a steadfast worker for Ne braska and for tho farmer element and anything that could be done to aid the working class has boon done by tbo aeaa'tor. What is truo of one Jjena ter ia true of both. They aro ardent workers and havo done more good for. the atate than can be dono by now re cruits. The two sonators aro cortnin ly to be congratulated on their suc cessful management of Nebraska af fairs ia eoagress. . Afntaat the Greenbacks. It la reported that if the Greenbaokors cat Into Bowet they will pom a law to make everyone buy nailer's ure uuro f Cough Syrup and do away with doctors.) Our Candidate. At tlio republican convention held last Thursday, tlio 28tti, two of our yory best Webster county men wero placed in nomination for rcprcsenta tivo and attorney . This is a year of clean men, and all along tlio lino the republicans liavo nominated such. ' .LA to win MMR Our readers nro familiar with tho prsidon characters and lives of our tional candidates. HARRISON AND RK1D, heneo it is not necessary for us to dwell long upon thoir good qualities, for ne ono of whatsoovor political party can say a bad word against cither, and say it truthfully and as to statesmanship their record goos unimpcaohed and will stand bosido that of tho immort al heroes who havo mado America fa mous tho world ovor. Both boliovo in honest government and be- liovo that Atuorica should bo for Americans. So much for .tho next prosidont and vico president. For congress in this district tlio republi cans' havo wisoly nominated that " peerless and silver tongucd orator," of Hastings, HON. A. W. ANDREWS, a man who if clcotod, and he surely will bo, Can and will roprcsont tho 5th dis trict in a mannor that it desorves, Ho is ablo and scholarly, understands political and oaonomio situation fully, disousscs tho tariff and other great subiccts caBilv and in a manner that is neither egotistic or bombastic, but as is commonly said "is a shoulder hitter." The Chief feels proud of Mr. Andrews and boliovcs ho will bo elected in November, He is tho kind of a man to havo in congress. Tho republicans ovcrywhero aro enthusias ts over his nomination. johnm'oallan, who eamo to Webstor county twenty years ago a poor but industrious man and purohasod a homestead whero ho has sinco lived nn honest and straight forward life, surely winning his way to sucoess stop by stop, over tho rough and stormy years that this part of Nebraska has passed through, A man who can successfully withstand tho hardships of frontier life and mako it win, iB cortainly tho man tho peoplo want to represont thorn in tho legislature. lie is a very successful farmer and will bo olcoteJ. Ho is a clean, honoet upright citizen, and would bo a credit to tho county. For county attorney, UANNY M'MTT, was nominutod. Mr. MoNitt is a young man, a thorough graduato of law, a clean unright young man who every ono knows Ip bo just tho fellow for oounty attornoy for ho will attend to it as it should bo. Wobetor county voters should soo that llannoy is Jot cd. Tho oflico of county attorney was not eroa tod for tho purpoeo of keeping any ono man, but was created for tho purpose of maintaining order and law in our county, and if propor ly attouded is an important office and should bo hold by a competent lawyer. For Coroner, Dr. Hovt of Cowlcs .1 mi . . .1 . was nominnicu. i no uooior ttiougiy unknown to us is reported by his hi WoH friends to bo n No, 1 man and qualified for tho position. As wo havo remarked sovoral times in this artiolo that this isa ropublicau year and 'a year for oloan men, The Chief can point to both with pride, JEiiiiBBaaiaak Jor not a man on our ticket no far fcpiiffBaSSta- ' PRICE'S SIS! Used in Millions of Hornet 40 Yean the Sttndtxd. tho least taint about him, but all aro oloan and good sound republicans. Tho enthusiasm shown now will bo redoubled and thriblcd by tho ides of November. Our Independent friend of tho Na tion, says that tho ropubhoan nomin ees are good men. Thcro ho is right for no better men livo in Nebraska than thoso on tho republican tickot, but when ho says thoy belong to tho money power ho simply is throwing out sop to tho independent votor to keep htm in line. The money power is moonshino, it is folly, it is idlo talk, unwarranted and untrue as applied to tho republican party any moro so, than to tho Pooplo's party. In Ne braska for instance, lot us eomparo tho monoy power candidates and hangerB on, of that party that is so much interested (?) apparently in tho wolfaro of tho workingman. Let's sec. Thoro is tho saintly VanWyoko, how is ho ? Worth nearly a coil million, a roan who is said to ba?o imported men by tho hundred to Ne braska to tako up government land for him, then thoro is tho celebrated VanDorVorr, another wealthy gentle in the employ of monoplies, (of course he is not controlled by tho money power, oh no.) Then again thore is Powderly what is he ? A few years ago when ho assumed con trol of the Knights of Labor ho was a poor mau, to-day, ho is healed. How did he get it ? And nil along tho line with a few exceptions, tho men who aro espousing the causo of the people's party aro mon, who if not millionaires, are hotter fixed than lots of tho poor people who havo been led into following a nightmaro by the inde pendent leaders. Biches are not to be dospised, and on that subjoot, wo wonder if any independent would re- fuso a fortuno or a thousand acres of land if tendered him ? We supposo ho would, bceauso a man aooording to thoiridoa has no right to be anything else but a poor man, he must not havo any ambition any farther than curs ing somo fellow for being a little bet ter fixed than ho financially for when that fellow gets fixed he immediately becomes under tho control ot tho monoy power. Sec I Consistency Burc ly thou art out of business in tho indc pondont camp. Tho Independents nominatod the following stato offioors at Kcarnoy on tho 4th. For Governor OH VanWyck For Lieut Gov O D Sbradcr. For Auditor. . . . .Logan MoReynolds For Sec of State. . . . J M Easterling For Treasurer J V Wolfo For Atty. General.... VO Striokler For Superintendent of Publio Instruction H H Hiatt. For Commissioner Pub., Lands and Buildings JM Gunnott For Presidential Elcotors ( T II Tibbies At-Largo J ( Link First District , . .T J Ferguson Second District JR Oonklin Third District John T Jones Fourth District Rush R Sohiok Fifth Diatriot ,,W A Garrett Sixth Distriot Peter Kbbcraoa nines Sold. Roulder, Colo., Aug. 8 (Speoial) A $15,000 salo was consummated to-day by U. O. Kddy to O. R, Olunoy for a syndioato of Nebraska and Colo rado capitalists of tho Baron group of the thrco mines at Salina. Tho doeds ill bo recorded to-morrow. Daily Times, Denver. D. 31. Abel and wifa ojfpoct to go to Donver Sunday to visit. Don't fail to make your arrango ments to attend the fair. -Evory ono who is acquainted with A, 0. Sanford, or "Donnis" as ho is well-known, will be ploased to know that aftor many years of hardship has fallen heir to 25000. The Chief extends congratulations. It is a fixed and immutable law that to have good sound health one musi have pare rfoh and abundant blood. Thoro is McKelglmn at Heldrege. ! mean no disrespect to the DEFENSELESS DEAD wlien I any I am NO DEMOCRAT.' Tlio above aro tho Identical words used hy Mr. McKelajhan In hla speech when nominated. Recommended by the Queen. This is what all the Ensrlish oeonlo sav about whatever thoy have to sell. In America however it's "tho verdict ot the people" that Holler's Barb Wire Lini ment is the most successful remedy for oats, bruises and sores ever introduced. For Bale by V. V. Dotting. n i If dull, spiritless nnd stupod: if your blood is thick and sluggish; if your appe tite is capricious nnd uncortnin, you nood a Snrsnpanlln. For best rest results use De Witt's. G.L. Ootting. Q. A. II. Intur-Rtato Reunion, Su perior, Neb., Aug. 22-27. Agents within 200 milos of Superior may sell tiokots to that point at ono faro for tho round trip, tickots to bo sold Aug. 21-26 inolusivo and limit for return to Aug. 29. We nuviBO nil oar readers to procuro "Marshall's Manual ot Health' This I valuable book should be in every home. It ib a masterpiece of science. Sentfroe on application to Marshall Chemicul Mur. Co., Kansas City, Mo., or Lawrence, Has. For sale by L. H. Deyo. Biennial Encampment Uniformed Rank Knights of Pythias, KansaB City, Mo., Aug. 23-27. All agents may soil tickets at a rato of ono faro for round trip. Tiokcts to be sold August 20-23 inclusivo and limit for roturn Sept. 15. "Late to bed and enrly to riuo will shorten the road to your home in the skies." But early to bed and a "Little Early Riser," the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. O. T. Cotting. Rev. Pulis of Red Cloud exchang ed pulpits with Rev. Palmer of Lin coln last Sunday. Take "Henaticure" and nrevent ohill and fever rather than nauseous danger oub aruga to cure them. For eale by u a. Jjeyo. Hull! HHll! Hall! fl. E. Pond, will writo Hail insur once in one of tho best companies rep resented in tho west as cheap as any. Horses for Sale or Trade I have eighteen head of horses and colts for Bale. Will trado for city proper ty or real estate, or sell cheap for cash, or on lime ror gooa paper. G-t W. H. Fullek, Red Cloud, Neb. For Flour nnd Feed Go and soo L. P. Albright. He keeps tho best brands and soils his flour just as cheap as others. Also sells hard and soft coal. Prices reasonable. Of- fico and scales, corner of Wobstcr street and 4th avenue. Farm loans at lowest interest, Strictly first-olass loans at lower rates than has ever boon given in this coun ay boforo. Option to pay part or all at end of any year. C. F. Gather. Bucklcn's Arnlcea alvo The Best Salve in the world for oats, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all other Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay re quired, u is guaranteed to give perieot satisfaction or money refunded. Trice 26 box. For sale by L. H. Deyo. 8 Lost I A cold ncoklaca with five brilliants. A liberal reward offered if eturned to L, II. Fort, County Clerk's Offioe. Dyspepsia Few people have suffered more severely i from dyspepsia than Mr. E. A. McMobon, a w ell known grocer of Staunton, Va. Ho says : Dof oro 1878 1 was In excellent health, weigh ing over SOO pounds. Iu that year on ailment (lovelopcd Into acuto dyspepsia, and soon I was reduced to C3 pounds, suffering burning Intense sensations uithp stomach, palpitation ot the heart, nausea, and Indigestion. I could not sloen. lost nil heart In my work, had fits ot melancholia, and Cor days at a time I would have welcomed death. I became morose, sullen and Irritable, and for eight years llfo was a burden. 1 tried many physicians and many remedies. One day a workman employed by roe suggested that I take ft J nood's S Suffering gg sla. I did so, and before taking the wholo of a bottlp I began to feel like a new man. The terrible psjns (a Which I bad been subjected, ceased, tbo palpitation of the heart subsided. my stomach became easier, nausea dlisp- Msrea, ana my entire system began to nuuj'. mill icruiiuiig 8 Years strength camo activity of nfnd and body, ttoforo the filth botUo was taken I had regained my former weight and natural condition. I m today well and I ascribe it to taking Hood's BarMparllla." N. D. It you decide to tako Hood's Sana parllla do not be Induced to buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparllla SoIdbyalldrugRUU. fl)ilxforS&. I'm jrod only by C. L HOOD CO., Apothecaries, tyweU, llui, IOO Dom Ont Dollar Is xiv - Jt'rl nnd """' To the pampers! H. C. SCOTT, Invites the runner or Webster nnd ndjitcctit counties lo his large mid vtiricd stock of AgriculturalGoods Such as Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Plows, Harrows, Mowing Machines. &c. See him before buying for bargains. GO TO (J5ity $akery and ijtestaupant Tor f re li II re ml Pica All kind or cakes, cnmllcs, Nuts, clrurs, ami fresh Frultu, etc. Meals and Lunch all hours Boarding and Lodging. Fresh Oysters aud Ice Cream in season. Jos Herbukger, Prop. Ited Cloud, Nebrtwhti. Every One Should Know That the place to buy HABDWAM, STOVES, MLS Iron, Tinware, &c. W. Wright's. New Gooods and Treasonable , Prices. RED. TRANSFER LINE S. JT, COZAD, Proprietor. All hauling intrusted to me will be promptly attended to. 915,000 TO LOAN TO Nomoney required to recelvo an education at this college. Tho only conditions of admission aro a good moral character ami nit ambition to secure an education. This college has sot asldo 15,000 to be loaned during tlio present year to young peoplo who wish to attend our school, but have not the ready funds. All tho time needed will bo given in which to pay tho loan; and a student can tako a full courso to graduation without a dollar to begin with. IT IS BK8.X TO PAY AS YOU GO but It this Is Impossible you cannot afford to start In life without an education w lien you havo an opportunity like this. Ten states represented In tho attendance and fllty graduates last i car. Board In private family $2.00 per week. We teach tho Electric Short-Hnlid which can bo learned In lots time than othor systems. After you havo read tho circulars ot nil other schools, send for our catalogue and wo will leave It t your Judgment which school In tho west ranks first in standing. Address, A. in. HAKGIS, Prea., Grand Island, Neb. Webster 'Co. Abstract Office J. II. BAILEY, Abatrnctcr nnd Proprietor. Accurute Abtrncl Promptly Furnished for any Land In Wchilcr county. A complete ami Accurate act or Abatract books and uglOOOO bond IllcdTllh county Judge Insurca nulls. faction. For Abstracts, Cheap Farm Loans or some good Bargains in Real Estate, call ou JH, BAILEY. JREB CJCOUl, - NEBRASKA. Insurance. For Firo LiL'lltnillL? mid Tnrnmln Insuranoo in tlio German of Frocport and othor roliablo cninnn nios. mill nn ot writo to 0ha9. Sohailnit, oflico over Doyo'a drug atoro, Rod Cloud, Nrbr. Notice. All orders for oil or L'nsollno Lift at SpokcbGold'-a proccry utoro will bo nrOUintlv filled hv tlin lltnn 'IVntr Wagon. I Want to Iluy Parma Parties havinir cheat) farm lands for salo, improved or unimproved can find Dtiyers py anlling on V. U. Hpanoclo, Real Kfitnto and Loan Atrout, Hcd Cloud, Nob. Bee Keeper's SuppHcN. A, Moliart. tho hardware) man. will horcafter keep all kinds of Bco Kcop cr'a supplies. Mail order filled promptly. tf. GUHOlillC KIOVCK. Tho boat in tlio world, for tialo at, -A, MoiIAm's, 40-tf HO THERE J. O. mJTLEIt, IHB HARNESS MAN better prepared than over to soil you all kinds of harness collars, sadlery, etc In tlio Tinker Building. lie Iin tlio Inrgrat Mock In till part ot tlio vnllf, iiiiu win m Willi him. will tnakolt nnludaccnicnt totrndu THE CLOUD WORTHY STUDENT. Wanted. A few pood farm loans, six per cont interest. No second mortgage. D. IJ Spanoqle. Sheriffs Male. Notice Is hereby given that under nnd by virtue- of an order of sale Issued from tlm olifce nf J). ll.tToiio. clerk nr the, district roiiri of Ihu tenth Judicial district, wllhln and for Weluu'r nuiiity, Nebraska, upon n decrra I n nn action I'ed ln thoreln. wherein I'. H. McHulm i iilaliitllf, aud against Almizn M. I'reclovo. F.ttii Jreelove, uoliu Broi. & V,o I'uxKm fc dui' Higher j Bweer. Orr & Co.i itegliier Hhooli crockery Co.j Klrkcndall. Jones co., d"fend! fhiSi,ilfhllJ,i0PSf t0T "h) at Public- vendue to the highest bidder for cash In hand nt the eant door ot the court hoinu at lted oioud, In said Wcujtcr county, Nebraska, that lie ng the MoMS?.' lun term of NMwmn 2U Day or Aiimui, A. D. 1802, nt 011;; o'clock p. m. of said day. tho following S Ar.'L,a.,tf0l,?n5yowU.' '" threo a ul four Iu block one, In Vance's rut addition tu tliti town ot Guide Kock, Webster Co., Nebraska a0 ve" uuderrayhaiid thisanthduy of Julio, james mcnenv, nurX? C00feS,w4tt' Tho above nlo wns continued for 80 days for the want, nf liliMi.ru it -in 1... ncnin offered for sale Hentcinbor 5, 181)2. IV i M tlUV J, IU. am. E. Coon, Sltorlff. 1 1 4 1 f '-? J '" gl&lH?3""WIWWWWIIIUa C5TSIS52S8S m.8mfi "'!"'"""''',"i;:MmiBWRB nr.ifMmntvv tm mimimmMmtwmwmmtaMtimviJU .t n "H , , , t- mji rfc'!R 4 !" ft, -U '