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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1892)
w t s , THE CHIEF PmhlUkc Weekly. Friday, Seat. ;' IBM j gubacrlatloa, fl Per AmhSm IftYSrlakly l AdVMCS' C II not paid In advance, afler this date March is, INS, tho price will be 91.2s. A. C. HOBMER, Editor. Entered at the fort Office In Red Cloud, Neb., aa wall matter ol the aecond claii ..WMMl.WMM.mnMWWWH. Rcputellcaa National Ticket. tarMMf&irj.MAaaiMir, . For Vlee-Presldent VHITMAW BKlSv, For congressman tth IMatrlct W. K. tWlKKWI, Btnte Ticket. For Governor; LORENZO CROUNBK. For lieutenant Governor. T. J. MAJORS. For Secretary ot BUte, JOHN 0. ALLEN. For Auditor, KUaKNJ M(KJKKt ForTreuurer.j s BAWLKy ForCommlHWouund. and BHn KwMBperlntendentol Public Instruction, Ae K (iUUuit For BUte Bn.r,TAOaTm County Ticket. For Representative th district. JOHN MeCALLUJW For County Attorney, MANBOLFH IKelUTT For Coroner, ' IrlW HOYT Hon. J. 8. Gilham of ibis city, has been making somo ezoelleot speeches for the republicans in the state this month. He is an able speaker. President Filmore, in his message to the 32d Congress said "as our manufacturing establishments are broken down by competition with f foreigners, the capital invested in ' them is lost thousands, of honest and industrious people are thrown out of employment, and tho farmer to that extent is deprived of a home market for the sale of his surplus of products. . MoKeighan in speeches in the country tells the farmers that the re publican party is to blame for triors mot being maHlR; and in tho towns and cities he tells tbo laboring men that the republican party and the Mealy bill is to blame for prices beias; jo high on farm products. He is ietvery consistent to say the least We cannot understand how ( he can reoMelle hit two statements. The Nation says: "Some ono fur lined passes, te the Hastings joint rail? te.MMblieans. to holler for An- -?irews. The passes wero furnished out' of a campaign fund, but we took otico that a number or indepen dents availed themsolvcM of republi can generosity and went on the Bime passes that tho Nation aoouses the re publicans of having been furnished with. "For ways that arc dark and trloks that aro vain" wo fear that our independent brothers are the equal of their more unsophisticated celestial friends, '.''here seems to be no hon esty of pur, ose in these trying (?) times, except one looks through the independent goggles. In an editorial artiole the Nation uses tho following language: "We advocate free silver coinage as a matter of polioy. If nothing more, it gives us tho silver mining states without doing us any harm," It seems by the above remarks that our friend, oan, in extremity even lose sight of an advocated principle ot his party and reoogniie the silver . barons, in whose interest free eilver - would be, when they can be used to farther the cause ot the independent ,L.v,rrty, From his remarks it would seems that he does not believe that free silver is right, but advocates it as a drawing cord to carry, if possible, the western states. Verily the new party is as corrupt as they would have people believo that tho republi can party is. President Harrison's oampacin is oue of manly independence and per severance. His administration dur ing the last four years has been de cidedly American and direotly oppo site to that of ex-president Cleveland, who took more pains to crawl afier the English government than to up hold American ideas. He has made it his business to soe that the Ameri can government is respected in all quarters ot the globe and shown that reaped that It is entitled to. What a diferonco between the two adminia 'traliou. , Ono strongly in favor of every tiling Amerioan, while tho other wns fio-nn-jou plonso if tho British wero willing. The people have enough of Qrovor Cleveland. Harri son's victory is certain. Died. In the city of consumption. A familiar headline isn't it ? It'a .pretty risky to neglect a eold or cough. One minute cough our is pleasant, aafe and sure. For sale at (Jotting's. The Lie Xnltcd. F. P. Shields, of tho Bluo Hill Leader, was one of tho five delegates in lied Cloud contention who voted' 5 'gainst making the nominationof teKeighaa unamimous. Before the couaty convention he telegraphed Mo Keighan that he wotfld support him for 1250. Mc. didn't think Shields was wortn it, so no let mm suae. Hence Mr. Shiolds will support Par sons Anarews. xnat b the tuna or fellows who wero against MoKeighan in the Red Cloud convention. Clay Centre Gaietto Democrat. Tho Leader or F. P, Shields will bet any man all tho way from 11 ta $1000 or as much as wo can raiso, and we oan raise enough to satisfy the de mands that JJill MoKeighan never reoeived a telegram from us in his life,let alone one whereby we preferred our support to him for any considera tion, wo brand Mr. Motveignan or any of his henchmen as liars, and they dare not confront us. Banker Van Wjrck'e Record. In 1879, when house roll 184 was up in the state senate for considera tion, relating lo rates of interest, Mr. Noryal moved to amend to reduce the rate to 8 per cent Mr. Van Wyek voted "No." Senate Journal p. 628. In congress on the 8th day of June, 1808, Van Wyek voted "Aye" to re- fer, (and so bury and kill) Holman's resolution to tax United States bonds, .Cong. Globe 40, Cong. 2d Bess, p 2036. Hoiman said: "Ur oonrso every member knows thai the referenoe of this resolution will kill it," and it did kill it; Van Wyek helped. Van Wyok "dodged" the vote on tho resolution to pay the & 20 U. S. bonds in the same kind of money "with whieh the sovernmont paid the soldiers who fought the battles of the war." (Cong. Globe, 40th Cong. 2nd Hess. p. 2071.) Senator A. 8. Paddookhas been one of the hardest working publio won in the oountry, and the fruits of bis la bors are attested by tbo most splen did rosults. As chairman of the eommitteo on agriculture he has been brought in touch with tho farming in terests of tho country and has accom plished more in that position for those than any senator who has preceded him. Indeed, Senator Paddock is to day without doubt stronger among the farmers of the United States than any man in either branch of oongross. He has their confidence and friend ship, not through any tricks of the demagogue or by posing lor notortty, but beeause his effort in behalf of the farmer have been practical and cover ed a wide legislative scope, while be ing both arduoui and unassuming. Senator Paddook's term expires next March and if the Republicans win the legislature this fall there will be no question as to his reelection, judg ing from the solid publio sentiment of the state that has already been ex pressed. There are several senatorial lightning rods already in the air, but the .Republicans of Nebraska will bo disposed to repeat tho compliment in Mr. Paddook's oase that was paid senator U. t, Manderson four years ago. Senator Paddook should be re elected. Kearney Hub. The polltioal situation grows bright er every day for tne republican par ty's success this fall. So for Ver mont and Maine have gone republi can by deeesive majorities, which is an indication that this is a republi can year. Let every republican take courage and do his utmost to elect the republican ticket in Nebraska. VanWyck is certainly losing ground every day, as people well know, al though he deniea it, that he is a mill ionaire and as such is not a fair ohamnion of the people's party as they promulgate it, besides that he is unolean in polities u well as in many other things, while his apponent, Judge Crouase it a man in every way bis superior, clean in polities and a clean publio record. Don't forget that MoKeighan ap pointed an Iowa boy to the oadetship instead of giving it to a Nebraekan, who was fully his equal. Andrews will always be found fighting for Ne braskaas. Euclid Martin, of Omaha, a solid democrat, and chairman of the state democratic Central committee, is op- poaca 10 mo election 01 iuonoignan and so is Tobe Castor another rock ribbed democrat. It is reported that up at McCook, Hon. W Andrews, pelted MeKeigh an so hard with political facts that he attempted to leave the stage and would have doue so had .it not been his Independents forcing him to oome bask. Mack has evidently found his matoh in the next congressman. People who give Hood's Sarsa parilla a fair trial realise its great merit and aro glad to say a good word for it. Havo you tried it? Notice. All orders for oil or gasolino left at Spokcsfield's procery store will be promptly filled by the Blue Tank Wagon. Insurance. For Firo Lightning and Tornado Iosuranoe in the German of Freeport and other reliable companies, call on er write to Ohaa. Sohaf nit, oloe over flevo'a drug store, Red Cloud, Nebr. .? Knocked Ont. v Furnished) ' The story is told of an old Massa chusetts farmer that ho took to bin bed weary nnd siok at heart when Hayno delivered his remarkablo speech: Here tho news of Webster's magnificent reply reached him nnd ho leaped from his resting placo with joy and satisfaction. Last Friday night at Hastings tho same was repeated, tho greatest po litical blackguard of tlie ag, tho do famer'of republicanism ami of all that is good in our past, met the champion of republicanism and a de feat moro crushing than Waterloo. Republicans ventured out in throng?, many confident but not loanog, tney departed exultant, triumphant, jubi lant to a man. Andrews is eloquent, but tho tor- rifio bursts of applauso that greeted every sentence of his last half hour could have been evoked by 110 man's mero eloquence, they wero shouts of satisfaction for tho downfall of I ho demagogue. Androws opened in an hour and in a noat manner put his opponent on his own record, which he strovo for an hour and fifteen minutes to vindi cate. The issue logically was Mo Keighanism and Republicanism. Then Andrews neatly and expeditiously summarised in conciso statements republican principles and polioics and the reasons why they wero most worthy of support. Ho made a strong, vigorous argument in which was no flaw for tho wily Mo. to magnify to the men ho had brought there to gull by his sophistries. Tho bursts of ap plause wero frequent and tremeduous. MoKeighan in reply didn't daro say be was a democrat, didn't di daro say he was an independent, though the en tire audience joined in a vooiferous demand that he say ono or the other then and thore. Mo. promised to toll Andrews alone, after election, it An drews would go behind a hay stack. What a subject for a cartoon that hay stack would make. A long verbatim quotation from ono of Bryan's spoochos was a singu lar feature of McKeighan's address, and it was liko feoding tho orowd chestnuts with tho meat carefully removed. His quotations didn't stop here. In spite ot tho fact that every ene except McKoichan knows that the bookmakers and theorists are free traders, MoKeighan proceeded to daro Androws to drop his toxt books, and then rehearsed tho old argument about a balance of trade that every college boy learns from demooratio Walker's freo trade, political economy and then rofutos from native common sense. MoKeighan took occasion to thank heaven that he nover looked with favor upon tho motives of tuch bad men as Washington, Jefferson, ct id omne genus, and Webster county folk wondered that ho should thank heaven for anything or recognizing a God even bv words. Tho Colossus of KhodcB mado the biggest straddle known, to history. McKeighan's whole effort was to equal it and sustain his equilibrium against Andrew s mighty blows, and because like tho Colossus, brass enters largely into bis composition bo succeeded measurably, that is he wouldn't get off tbo fence on either sido. Andrews answered in a half hour and at every sentenco the orowd went wild. He declared that ho didn't have to go behind a hay stack to tell any man what he was, and in reply to KoKeighan'a fling that ho had water on the brain, said that was hotter than to havo no brain to put water on at wbioh MoKeighan gasped audibly. In faot Mo. was .neatly throughly and artistically flayed. At the closo a body of independ ents roso and cheered Andrews until they wero hearse. A crowd of en thusiastic republicans put Andrews on their shoulders and carried him around the hall. MoKeighan was left alone to reflect upon the compensating occurence induced by vulgar ambition and measure the lot of the fallen. The crowd was immense. An over flow meeting was hold-Mown town, while probably 2,500 pe'oplo endeav ored to hoar the debate 'Republicans are jubilant and aggressive. An drews is the hero of the hour; hurrah for Andrews the champion of honosty and decenoy in fifth district politics, and hurrah for anothor Corbott-liko victory of mind oyer matter. The Handsomest Lady , Cloud In Red Remarked to a friend (hcother day that ahe knew Kemp's Balsam for the throat and Inngs was a superior1 remedy, aa it stopped her conch instantly when other cough remedies had no effeot whatever. So to prove .his aud convince yon of ila merit any druggist will give yon a sample bottle free. Large size GO cents aud 1. When you got ready to buy your children's school suits this fall we want you to inspect out stock. Wo will oonvinco you easily that wo soli he goods at correct prices. OuicAao Clothinci Stork. Wauled. A few good farm loans, six per cant interest. No second mortgage. 1). I) Spanoqlk. Don't rsad this; it Is tho tiutli, Yon don't like to hear it. Constipation of the bowlei IB more responsible for nerv ousness, malaria, blood poison, nnd kid ney disease than any other canse. "JIop- auoure, 1a a guarantees cure and pre ventative from all this. For sale at , H Deyo's. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a concentrated extract of Bartaparllla, Yellow Dock, ripstssewa, Juniper Berries, Mandrake, Dandelion, and other valuable vegetable remedies, every Ingredient being strictly pure, and the best ot Its kind it is posslblo to buy. It Is prepared by thoroughly competent thar maclsts, In tho most careful manner, by a peculiar Combination, Proportion and Froccsi, giving to It curatlvo power Peculiar To Itself It will cure, when In the power ot medicine, Scrofula, Bait Rheum, Blood -Poisoning, Cancerous and all other Humors, Malaria, Dyspepsia, . Biliousness, Sick Headache, Catarrh, Rheumatism, and all difficulties with the Liver and Kidneys. It overcomes That Tired Feeling, Creates an Appetite, and gives great mental, nerve, bodily, and digestive strength. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. 1 j six for IS. Prepared only by C. I. Hood s Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. N. B. It you decide to take Hood's Samaa rllla do not bo Induced to buy any other. IOO Doses One Dollar Dyspepsia, distreea after eating, sour stomnoh, poor appetite, bad taste, coat de tongue and heartburn nro cured by DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous lttlo pill. For sale by Cotting. I Want to Buy Farms' Parties having cheap farm lands for sale, improvod or unimproved can find buyers by calling on D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Agent, Red Cloud, Neb. What Docs It mean. Important order to the U. 8. Armv: "Got tho entire Army roady to move at onoo. To prevent sickness (supply them "Hepatioore," it purifies the blood, liver and kidneys: prevents sickness of all oharaoter among soldiers" For bbIo at Deyo's. "Stantom." Sec. War. Farm loans at six per cent option to pay after two years. D. B. SrAN oqle. How to make money. A prompt re- tarn of yonr money is the good health that follows tho nse of Hepatioure whioh la n positive cure ror all malaria trouoies, Blood, kidney and liver diseases. Bend for Marshalls Manual of Health, Kansas City, Mo,, and Lawrence, Kansas. Drunkenness, or the Llejuor Habit Cured at Hone In Ten Days by Administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It can be given in a gloss of beer, a oud of coffee or tea or in food without the knowledge of the patient It is ab solutely harmless and will effect a per manent and epeedy sure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an al coholio wreck. It has been given in thousands of oases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system onoe impregnated with the specific, it becomes an utter impossi bility for the liquor appetite to exist Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of par ticulars free. Address the Golden Spe cific Co., 185 Race Street, Cincinnati, O. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cat torla. Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be in active, you have a ruinous look, if your stomach bo disordered you have a dys peptic look and if yonr kidneys be affect ed vou have a winched look. Beoare good health and you will have good looks. Electrio bitters is tne great alterative ana tonio acts directly on these vital organs. Cores pimples, holies, blotches and gives a good complexion. Sold at C. L. Gov ting's drug store, CO cents per bottle. Waea Baby was sick, we gave her Oastorla. Vftm she was a Child, she cried for Oaatorla. ythm she became atlas, she chug to Castorls. isssasdCUMrssH she gave tseaaCestoris, You will fail in your duty it you do aot see W. W. Wright before you buy a heating or cooking stove. He baa the finest line in the valley. Call on T, E. Penman, Jeweler and optician for fine watoh cleaning and repairinpr. artistic letter, emblem and monogram engraving. A full line watches, clocks, jewelry, speotaole oto. always on hand. Can fit any ey with tho very best of spectacles. 10 will find, in Cotting's drug stora, There is no.URO talking, neither Hard son or Cleveland will bo elected unles they take DoWitt's Little Early nisei They have a "get there" quality poi ed ty no otner pin, ror sale uy uouing Hemombor Wiener is closing out his men's and boys' boots at loss than oosr, Children Cry for Pltohtr't) Cattorla. K - ivn.imvi.H rfRmJafRRRRRmPpjjl-i. Wrist's !tealtt Nen-Irrltaling, And more durable thnn the ordinary knit. New Yorh, 1802. To the Trade and the Consumer: . In sub mil ling to you the " Wrighfs Health Uudenvear' wv- desire call ing special attention to their SANITARY QUAL ITIES. The garments absorb the perspiration as rapidly as emitted through the pores of the shin and car ry it to the surface of fabric where it is evavoraU ed, thereby preventing the body from being sud denly chilled by atmospheric changes and guard ing the wearer against colds, la grippe, pneumon ia, rheumatism, etc. The -finest material is used in their manufac ture, and for warmth, comfort and durability arc unsurpassed. The fleecing is woven in the fabric and is guar anteed not to wear off until the garment is thor oughly worn out. Use only ordinary care in washing fine woolens. Upon their merits alone we commend to you WEIGHT'S HEALTH UNDERWEAR, P. S Beware of imitations. THE ABOVE GOODS CHICAGO CLOTHING STORE. C. M. SMITH & SON. -Proprietors or mVWW DBAY MM All draying promptly solicited. No person should travel without box of Aycr's Pills. As a safo and speedy remedy for constipation and all irregularities of tho stomach and bowlcs, they havo no equal, and being skillfully sugar-coated, aro pleasant to take, and long retain their virtues. We aro now prepared to accept or ders for September delivery. Eastern hard coal $11 per ton, Western hard coal $10 per ton. Abovo prices are delivered in your bins. 7-2t Platt & Freeh Co. What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and then has the dyspepsia bo bad that he can't enjoy any of the good things it contains ? He wont have dyspepsia if be takes DeWitts Little Early Risers. For sale at (Jottings Farm loans at lowest interest. Strictly first-class loans at lower rates than has ever been given in this coun ay before. Option to pay part or all at end of any year. C. F. Cather. Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Balve will cure them. For Sale at (Jotting's. The Population of Red Cloud la about 8,000, and we would say at least one half are troubled with some affection of the throat and lungs, as those complaints are, according to sta tistics, more numerous than others. We wonld advise onr readers not to neglect the opportunity to call on their drsggiat and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat nnd longs. Trial size free, large aizo nOcts and 91. Sold by all drug gisw. SUM BOX I. lUaiTAlllUg. rmeMftjd. Wimntad fori Tain , AfHUWutri. SiMftrTirai, fARMKftS Sara ul WinUhh BcsIm. join of imtHAimw, tof aaatavW,?, Children Cry tor PltohtrvtOttonlv nBac2HSBSlSaeaZSTSSSalfJBBBBBBBBBBBm 1bbbVa f Urjderwear. Always Soft, ARE FOR SALE BY attended. Your orders The ladies of tho Baptist church gave a sunflower tea at tho resi dence of Mrs. L. II. Dovo on Fri day evening. FOn SALE! T ri.ANrATIONi 1100 acres, BOO In culilvallon, spod orchard. 9 room residence, storo building ;!5x40,2surloa hluh; 2 barns, 30x70 andttxso. Iron roofed; cribs, stables,' etc.. n tenant bouses, gin aud grlit mill, both water power; bounded on two aides by a splendid stream, land as rich and productive a Mississippi bot tom, One Umber, pure water, healthy situation. Price, tlfiooo. ISO acres, CO In cultivation, orchard, small homes, etc. All good laud, l'ru-e, l.W per acre, -rtaeres, MO In cultivation. The best farm In gulua county. On due stream, soil hrst-cuus itvv, tww, FOR TRADE. 200 acres of farm land, dwelling house, and a stoca 01 Jewelry, aud town townot'kammotn Hprtugi, . estate In or around lied Clout rowu property in tne is, Arkansas, for real mill. Ifar fitrfthikf In. loraaaUonon above property address, CAPT. A, L, COOPER, Mammoth Springs, Ark. OrD. R. SPANOGLE, Red Claud, Acb. , Legal Notice. Whereas, on the 2d day of March, IH'Ji!, W. M. Outwits made, executed and de livered to Richardson, Hughes it Co., his two certain promissory notes for the Bum of six hundred dollars each, dated March 8, ,1809, one ot whioh notes is doe and payable March 1, 1898, and the other ot whioh la due and payable' March 1, 1804, and whereas the said Guiwits, to secure the payment of said notes, made, execut ed and delivered to raid KiohBrdson, Hughes k. Co., a chattel mortgage on the following described property towit: One standard bred trotting stallion No. 0452, called Noah Birch, seal brown in color, nil with one white ankle on right bind leg, six years old; whereas said chattel mort gage was duly filed in the clerk's office cf Webster county, Nebraska, on the Oth day of March, 1802, andwhereas, by the terms and conditions; of Bald mortgage. If the mortgagees or their as signs ahonld feel unsafe or insecure then it should be lawful for the aaid mortgagee or hia assigns to take immediate posses- . aion of said goods and chattels, and to sell tho same 'at publio auction, and whereas the said mortgagees feel onsafo and insecure and the terms of said chat tel mortgage have been by the said Gui wits violated, and said mortgagees have taken possession of said property by reason thereof, and under the terms and conditions of aaid mortgage, now, notico Uhefeby given that the said mortgagees will sell tho mortgaged property ubovo described under said mortgage at tho liv ery stable ot Joseph O. iioloomb, in the city of Red Cloud, in the county of Web ster, Nebraska, on the l!-'d day of October, 1802, at one o'clock p. m. of said day. There is sow due and owing from skk Guiwita to the said mortgagees on the bVRV pp,eeandmqrtgago,thesnmof fiapp. Y HiciuBpsos, liunues t Co. By Jae. McNeny, Their Attjr. 10-4t