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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1900)
V t " THE BEST THEY KNOW. OU remember the old lady who rode for the first time on a railway train. There was a frightful collision, but when the rescuers reached her she was quite calm. She said she supposed they always stopped that way. The story well illus trates why so many women are satisfied to live without Ivory Soap. They have never tried itl Naturally enough, they think that annoying odors, sharp chemi cals, and wasteful grcasiness arc common to all soaps. IWJffi-. K cohhiihi mi if m micti. . eu, co. cionti THE CHIEF ruHLiKimi nr W.I,. SloMIIiLAN. OllO JtM... Six months 1100 SO POIIMHUKI) KVKKY FltlDAY BulorcJ at tlio pout offlco at ltd Cloud, Nou.at ecoud clan mall matter. ADVKUTISsINU UATKS: Local advcttlMng & couu per IIiuj per Ibmio. Local AdTcrtUliiK for entertainment, con tcrtii.foclftU, etc., given by diuretic, rharltanlo joclctlcn, etc., wliero all money raised there ftom arc lined wholly fur church or charltahlo oeictlc, firm ten llne freo ami all ovr ten linen Stf cent er lino per lmiuo.cn! Local AdvertlalnR of entertainments, concert", re clUlu, etc., whore jor cent I Klven to pro mote, h ccnti per line per Issue. , nirtArnvBnTisiNo. One column per month ..- . ' uu Oue half column per muiuh a N) One fourth column per month..... 1 73 (lencral display advertising i coiiIh er Inch ter Issue. REPUBLICAN TICKET. Mr. Brjno has not said anything in tlio press about the economical indc pcntk'tiuc of tlio Nebraska hog, which Is worth 11 BC Her head more now than It was fotiryeara ago. It is really not niuo of tlio Nebraska hog to bo so very valuable. National Ticket. Kor PreMdcut, WILLIAM MUKINI.KV Kor Vice-President, THKOIIOUK HOShVKI.T State Ticket. For Governor, 0. II. DKITIIICH, Of Adams County. Kor Lieutenant Oou-suor, K. I'. SAVAOK, (if Cnsler County. Kor Secretary of State, l) W MAItbll, Of Klchardsoii County. Kor State Treasurer. WM. 8TUKKKK.K, Of CunimliiK County. Kor State Auditor, CIIAKI.KS WKSTON, Of Mierlilau County. Kor Attornej (lenernl, K. N. I'KOUT, Of Obkc County. Kir CommUsUiutr Public Land, m:ti, n roiLMLU, Of Nuckolla County. Kor Stlpcrlutendcut'.l'iiblli' Instruction. W. K. KOWI.V.It, Of Washington Cuuniy. ( Congressional Ticket. Kot Co.nresMiiiin,rilh DUtrlet, W. S. MOHI.AN, Of lied Willow County. Senatoriul Ticket Kor state Senator. SHIi lH'trlct. I II. HAMPTON, of Webster Count. Float Representative Ticket. Vor Kloat Hcpresntutlvr, KUKO P. 01.Mbrr.AI, Of Adams County County Ticket. Kor Slat Itcpreseiitatlve. CHAS R HICKS, Kor County Attorney. K. U. OVl'.llMAN - of our reatluiH as having inn fur vice pi'PHlitont on the ticket with Iltyan, is out for MelCinley. Mr. Hrynn started into politics ns a freo trader, later ho took up freo ill vor and now lie appears to bo dif posed to try a lit le freybooting. Hrynn is not so slow. He determined to havo tlio band, lireworksnnd speech es, tlio whoops nnd hurrabs at tlio no tification mooting rnther than tpke any chances on a ratification meeting. m 9 It is announced that Mr. Hrynn is now thinking. I'orhaps he only thinks that ho is tyinkitig, or perhaps his fol lowers think that ho is thinking, or think that he Hunks that he is think ing. General John M. l'almer has an nounced his intention of voting for McKitiley and ttoosovelt. Tlio demo crats who favor an honest currency will not require a half-way station this year. Let every person who has boon ben- olittod in his financial condition and his self respect by tlio Dingloy tnrilT, ask himself today how tlio late lament ed Diticley would voto in tuts cam paign. We tiro glad "to notice the positive tone of Mr. Altgeld's interview in ref oi once to the anarchists of this and other countries. Surely he is nn un questioned and unquestionable author ity on that topic. It is becoming evident that Mr. Hry nn docs not waut much said about free silver before tlio election, Tlio Anion can people, however, are not so much concerned in what may be said before election as in what will be done nfter the election. Mr Hrynn says the republican party puts the dollar before tlio man. Quite right Hlllie, it puts it before him and allords him excellent opportunities for acquiring it. All the democratic pnt ty vn over known to put before the man wns an empty dinner pail with no hopes of getting it tilled. - Perhaps the nio.it ludicrous fenfire of the campaign so far is contributed by those few newspapers which claim that, notwithstanding tlio fact that Mr. Hrynn paramouiited the 10 to I plank by Imperially forei-glt into the Kansas City platform, it doesn't mean any thing and that the republicans are demagogues when they accept thochat lengo and attempt to refute the dec laration. When a party sets up a dec laration of piinciples nnd then at tempts to run away from it there is sure to be confusion. Tlio selection of I. H. Hampton for sta e senator last week was as good a selection as could havo been marie from and for the residents of tills coun ty. Mr. Hampton needs no introduc tion to the people. Ho was one of the eaily residents of Webster county and has always been a staunch republican. He is also eminently qualified to 1111 tlio position to which ho has been nomi nated, having been in the state legis lature before from this county. He is without doubt tlio strongest and most capable party that could havo been chosen by the convention. CADirill MUaLBIigMing wUlllir ff 1 Disease of In many respects Scrofula and Consumption arc alike ; they develop from the same gen- MJfmmfMJl4mm eral causes, ooiu are nereoitary aim uepcnucm upun mi impure aim mi- f f f (0MV WM povished blood supply. In consumption the disease fastens itself upon the lungs ; in Scrofula the glands of the neck and throat swell and suppurate, causing ugly running sores; the eyes arc inflamed nnd weak ; there is an almost continual discharge from the ears, the limbs swell, bones ache, and white swelling is frequently n result, causing the diseased bones to work out through the skin, producing indescribable pain and suffering. Cutting away a sore or diseased gland does no L'ood : the blood is ooisoned. The old scrofulous taint which has probably come down through several "('generations has polluted every drop of blood. Scrotum requires vigorous, persisicni ireainieiu. inc niouii musi uc uruugui ut. iu a HKimiy condition before the terrible disease can be stopped in its work of destruction. Mercury, potash and other poisonous minerals usually given iu such cases do more harm than good ; they ruin the digestion ami 1i-au (lie nvntpiii iti n worse condition than before. S. S. S. Is the only medicine that can reach deep-seated blood troubles like Scrofula. It goes down to the very roots of 'the disease and forces every vestige of poison out of the blood. S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known. The roots nnd herbs from which it is made contain wonderful blood purifying properties, which no poison, however powerful, can long resist. S. S. S. stimulates nnd purifies the blood, increases the Oil If XT "FUKT fMJfM0 tTBII&FM appetite, aids the digestion nnd restores health and strength to the 9fl W Km M STSSLm jrmMHmnSttr kllB enfeebled body. If you have reason to think you have Scrofula, or your child has inherited any blood taint, don't wait for it to develop, but begin at once the use of S. S. S. It is a fine tonic and the best blood purifier and blood builder known, as it contains no poisonous minerals. S. S. S. is pre-eminently a remedy for children. When my daughter wim an Infant alio had a sevcrccaseof Scrofula, for w hlch she was under the mil itant care of physician for mure than two years. She- win worse nt the end of Hint time, however, und we almost delimited of In r life. A few IwtttcH of Swllt'o Specific cured her completely, m It seemed to Ko direct to the rnnsc of the trouble ldjiiotU'licvolt lmnn cquil for stubtorn cases of Mood diseases which are beyond the power of other so-called blood remedies S I Hmookh, Montlccllo, C.a Our medical department is in charge of experienced physicians who have made Scrofula and other blood diseases a life study. Write them about your case, or any oue vnu are interested iu. Your letter will receive prompt and careful attention. Wc make ' . . . r .,- ..1.1 ... Ttir sss uo charge whatever for this. Address, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. GA. It is actually 'amusing to listen to someone try to talk prosperity to n fellow who hasn't got ambition enough about him to wliittlo a dry goods box. That is just -vhat wo havo seen several times of late. All that you can get out of them is that hoy "radn't seen any prosperity lloatin' 'round," nnd wo don't doubt thoir words. They tire like tlio fellow who wasn't afraid of work, nnd could lay down nnd go to sleep right beside it. If there was a sign across tlio street "Men Wanted," print ed in lcttcrstwo feet square theyjcould not sto it. There is no danger of pros perity ever hitting them for it is hard to hit nothing. Senator Hoar's logical reasons for urging tlio election of MuKinlcy and Uoosevelt have had a rather depressing effect upon the democratic, editors They have suddenly discovered that he is not n paliiot. Tlio republican ticket as it appears above, is completed. The nomination of I. H. Hampton for Senator last Fri day completed the last link iu the chain. How doe- U suit you? It is peifectly satisfactory to u-f. Towne will follow Hooseveli.it seems Ho will haven lively time of It "General" CoNry is too busy with his steel plant to lead an army of the dis contented on to Washington. L'..rmnr (Inlniiol Hr.vun prefers the roar end of a Pullman car to the head rrf a vegimont bound for tin front. At last accounts "Coin" Harvey wa farming a farm, having mado nil the money he could farming the people -! Slxtv-throo persons attended the so- called anti-Imperialist convention at .Indianapolis. Probably thoy were till there. ., .... - Mr. Uryan might tell us in tlio next of his truly great speeches just how heavy a bunion ho would llnd an in- coino tax to bo at tho present time. Hon. Arthur Sowall of Malno, who will possibly be remembered by some vy v Druggist Mrs I MAU , v;v mi So far we haven't seen a blamed word in any of the demo-pop paper nbout the Hothscliilds, nor have wo seen any thing about the money octopus as our demo-pop statesmen usod to refer to the Hank of England. Have theso two gieat pieces of '90 campaign thuudtr gone up in ti balloon, or have the crowd who were ho afraid they woud gobble up this government and carry it across the briny deep come to tho conclusion that there was no danger after all. Tho ways of democracy are very, very winding, just tiiitiK, lour years ago tho democratic nominee for president had our government booked lor Eng land in it baud bag and the only way to save it was to elect him, and today ho lias the rest of Hie world booked for the United States in a hand bag and tlio only way to save the whole business is to elect him. We liavi n't the slightest idea but thai should Hrj nn hold out four years mole and again receive the nom ination he will be a rani; expansionist aud try to got elected by advocating the annexation of the moon ami a coaling station on Mars, Svee.y, 13; I. H. Hampton, 11, and W. N. Hifliardson, 10. OOn the second ballot Swcezy had 13, Hamilton 14, and Richardson 10. Third ballot Swe'czy IS, Hampton 10, Hichardson 11. Fourth ballot Swetzy 13, Hampton 11, Hichardson 10. A recess of lifteeti minutes was taken after which there was more balloting. On the thirty-third ballot I. H. llrmp ton received 'Jl votes ami F. A Swee.y received 10. Hefvro tlio result was announced Mr. Hampton came forward und in a few well iliosen words, anil witli man fest feeling said that Mr. Sweezy was en dorsed by the Webster county conven tion for Cthis nomination aid that ho had votod the Webster county dele gation from first to last for Mr. Sweezy and that he had not been a candidnto for the nomination. Mr. White of Nuckolls county then addressed the convention and said that he had no personal feelings in this matter, but that things had developed beforo and since coming to tho convec tion that made it necessary for Mr. Hampton to accept tho nomination; that harmony and the success of tho republican party were tho paramount issues of the party this fall. On motion Mr. Hampton was mado the unanimous choice of the convention. Mr. Hampton addressed the conven tion and said that lie had not been a candidate but uould accept tho notui-, nation, nnd that ho realized there was some hard work to be done, and that he would do ail that was honorable to securo the election. Tho following committee was ap pointed to till vnenncies on the ticket: J. H. McGrow of Uloomington, J. A. Uailey of Guide Hock, and A. W. White of Bostwiek. Tho following central committee was selected: Webster county, Jos. Garber, Ued Cloud; Nuckolls county, F. A. Long, Nelson; Fraukliu county, J. D. Fulton, Hiverton. On motion Mr. Hampton was in structed to select hi J own chairman and tho chairman his own secretary. On motion convention adjourned. m Notice. There will bo a meeting of tho Ho publican County Central Committee Wednesday, September nth, at 'J o'clock p.m. in republican headquarters, for merly the Chief ollice, for the transac tion of important bn.-inc.-s. All meiii hers are requested to be present. L. 11. Four, Chairman. M W Honv, Secretary. ONE-HHLF OFF OK ALL "9. i 4 4 4 j High Grade Portraits and Frames UNTIL SEPTEMBER istONLY. You know my prices. This means a $5.00 portrait for $2.50; a $..oo frame for $2.00 on portrait orders. Comment is XJiaia.303ssaix,y. If there is no business iu Hcd Cloud nt such prices I QUIT. G. V.ARGABRIGHT. JSSTMy forcos aro not sufficient to contintio this WAlt after September 1st. Up-to-Date - Millinery Just returned from the east with a fine line of Milinery Goods. All the new styles in Street 1 Heady-to-Weaf Hats, Novelties and Trimmings; including everything to be found in a first class millinery store. 3 C D 7VTORSE, fc First door north of F & M Hank. 4 VS. II 3 sue Best. "After having n mishap, I suffered with pain iu my left side and a lingering cough which grew worse and worse," writes Mrs. Cora Brooks, of Martin, Franklin County, Georgia. " Last spring I got past doing anything and my huslwnd went to the drug store and called for Whir of C , and the mer chant recommended Dr Pierce's Favor ite Prescription, m he'lwught one bottle. I liegan to take it as directed in the paniimlet wrapped around the bottle. The iKHik said it the disease was compli cated with cough to take Dr. Tierce's .-.-Li t.l.-..i t:. - 1 1 iiuuii-ii amiicai uiM-ovcry mm riivor-. lie Prescription alteriMtelVj and Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, on "rising every morning. Mr. Ilrooks went back to the drug store and got the ' Golden Medical Discovery,' and I took it as directed. The cough left me at once and I began to get better so rapidly iny husband was abtouished at my improvement, I am now able to work on the farm and also do the washing for two familes." Senatorial Convention. The senatorial convention for tho 2(lth senatorial district met at the com t house in Ued Cloud, Webster county Nt'tuaskii, and was culled to order by J, 1. A. Hlack, and the call was read by O T. Patterson, secretary. Ou motion ,1. P. A. Black was chosen temporary chairman and O. T. Patter son temporary secretnry. On motion the uhairman wns In structed to appoint a committee oncro' doutials and .named 11. E. Goodrich of Nuckolls county, C 11 Kaley of Web ster and Isaac Slieplierd.son of Frank lin. On motion the chair appointed tlio tiiiioiving coinmtiteo ou perma nent organization: F. I. McPlierson of Nuckolls, S. A Hailey of Webster and A. h. Gray of Franklin. Ou motion a recess of twenty miu- tiles was taken to give the committees time to report. Committee on permanent organiza tion reported and recommended that tho temporary organization bo mado permanent and ou motion report was adopted. Tlio committee on credentials re ported the several cnuntlcA entitled to delegates as follows: Nuckolls, 14; Webster, 13, and Franklin, 10. He port wns adopted and on motion the dele gates present were instructed to east tlio full vote uf the doh-gati'in; Motion piovtilfd to proceed to the iiominatiou of a candidate tor senator without spec sites. The that ballot resulted, Frauk A, "1 Don't Stop taking Scott's Emulsion be cause it's warm weather. Keep taking it until you are cured. It will heal your lungs and give you rich blood in sum mer as in winter. It's cod liver oil made easy. 50c. and $1. All druulsti. M W VW W V t rwvwvwvwwww FRESH OYSTERS JACK OF ALL TRADES OUR NEW "LITTLE GIANT" V, H. P. GASOLINE ENGINE, WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD TO EVERY STOCKMAN AND FARMER. How many of you have lost the price of this KiirIiiu in oho day on nccount of In sufficient wind to Tipuriito your wind inlllfl, leuvlnj? your stock without water. Get one now to do your pumping when thuro U no wind or to do it ro-ularl", Woathor doe not iitTect Its work, hot or cold, wet or dry, wind or calm, it is ah iliu ttamn to this machine Will also hIu'U corn, nrlnil fercl, saw wood, churn liuttor and Is handy for a hundred othor Jobs, In tho hotwi) or ou tho farm. Costs nothing to ltcep when not working, aud only I to 2 cents per hour when working. Shlpiwl completely set up, ready to run, no founda tion needed, u groat lalmr and money haver. Kequlres practically no attention, and Is absolutely safe. We miiko all sizes of Uasollno r.ngincs, fronjHi toTr, hor.so power. Write or circular and sjioclal prices. FAIRBANKS, MORSE dt CO., OfllAHA. NEB. TRADERS IvTJMBIOR CO, DKALKRS IN LUMBER AND COAI Bttilclii:Li material, Etc. Red Cloud. . - - Nebraska PLATT & FREES CO., ehieago lumber Yard,1 at the Star .i a KKD OLOUD, NEIMASKA. dumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. 1 City Dray and Express Line. B, inZ. ROSS. PROP. Bolcery,; vihh, mm . . 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