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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1892)
M )f NEW STQVRS! NEW STOVES! (-W. W-Wright Hit .lti1 KccuH (1 i vw9 tnrxv and WHt cUC!HmI Line or Cooking1 and Heating Stoves! i Don'l fail to sec him before YOU" BXJY- A complete line of all kinds of hardware. FLQUR and -OSOAR PATMOR Perkins & Mitchell's old stand. Choice Flour & Feed, And sells it cheap. Get his prices before buying ) oui flour. 1 5,000 TO LOAN TO No money required to rercUfliin education at till coIImjo. TIio only condltlntiiof uilmUtlon nroiiROod mnnil cjmnclor mill mi ninliltlon In M-ciire unodiirntioii. ThN c lli'K.) Ims net n.ildo StS.000 to ho loitncd MnrliiK tln im-mnt jeartu yminir people who V'lili to attend our mIiiioI, but have not the reud) tiimli. Ml tlitillmn needed I ho clwn in which tn pay tlio loan; amln student ran tnki'ii fi.ll iniirso t-i uniilimtliii' without ud,l iir tiheKlii with. IT IR HUNT 'lit I'VV As ViiV 3t; hut If Hilt Id Inipos Ibleiou cilinot nltonl to sfirt In life Without Ml r-fiKiitlini when (iu li.iU an i'pi orliitilt) l'kuthli. Ten utittvrt rrprt'sentcil In the ntteinlnire mill nth tiriuluiitio I.im c.ir Hoard In prlvalo fainllj J.'.cio per werk. Weteacu 'he I'.leilikt Sliort-lliind which can be learned In lo-nllme tliiui olhorR) items. After you havo read tho i-lrciilnri of nil other tiehooli, mm.iI for our enlalnu- and we will lunvult I your JudKtncnt which (school In the wtur r.mlu llrct In MtiiutlltiK. .AUilrcsi, Fort Abstract Co.,, lied Cloud, L. II. FOIIT, Manager. Atisteacete of Vltle, Furnished to all Lands in Webster County, Accurately and ON SHORT NOIIOE. lUvlnRhad ten yean cjpurle'ice In eounty record nml one of tho most coinnli'M ict of Al utract books In the stnto, wo guarantee satlifnction. Your fivnn solicited All orde.B tilled promptly. 10,000 dollar bond tiled t ud approved Address or mil on L II. FOIIT Manaoeb, Rod Cloud, Nob. HARRIS ii:ali:ks ix feesb & Salt MeaiB Xorth ol IBeury Cook's. Your Patronage is solicited. Wc Keep Nothing but the Best Mets. What is UM mll Til III h Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's proscription for Infanta and Children. It contains neither Opium, Blorphino nor other Narcotic Eubstaucc. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nm Castor OH. It is Plcustttt. Its (,'itarautco is fill" , irs use by Miuuiuusuiiuouicrs, jasr.ormticstr . fcvcrishncKS. Castoria prevents fc. cures Diarrhoea, and "Wind ColK teething troubles, cures ooustipat. ... Caatoria assimilates tlio food, rcau'aloB Wllll. fr..At r. . and bowels, Riving healthy and natural sleep. Cos toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Gaatorla li an excellent medlclna for cull Swu Motliem liava ropcatodly told ma of ltd ffeea affect upon their children.1' Dn. Q. 0. Onooo, Lowell, Mum. CwtorU U the lt roiuedy for children of VBuaiamncqiurmvd. mono the day Is rot wawaniwiicnmuitiisrs win consider tho real latewefot their cBlldren, and um Castoria lu. km ci iavnnoufla,iuu.i: nostrums wilclmni IettroylnifthslrlOTeil ones, hyforclnsoplnm. morphine, soothing syrup ami other hurtful jjenta down their throats, thereby seudhij lata, w preuitiuro jjraTcs," Da. J. F. Juiciisuir, Cntt,s), Art ,, Tka Centaur Company, "V ' ESBVTiaE3V5 T "'' 1 , L"VWA. a ,. . . f. if. AtiJ. v. nt-J) ... rrjJfevrTitlaiW'miTf-'1 ' '-" WOKT1IY fTUIE.TK. A. .ill.JIAIK.i1S, Pre., Grand Inland, Neb. & GUST, ".3 and allays ijour Curd, ts relieves a flatulency tho stomach Castoria. " Castoria t wtvtW adapted to children that I recommend It as Eypwlortoany proscription know a to me." II. A.AnonR,M. D., lit So. Oxford St, Brooldrv V. Y. '".. taut in tho chtldnm u epait vAmw highly of their ipcrj-'.-llo practlcowltUCostoris, oidy haro amonj our tvhnt Is known as regular i - w f reo to coaf ess that tl '" nv. ;as won us to look with , j tl.art,sD DuwuHr, Jlloston, Mass. Prvt, m n. . f- n . if , . Now York Crty. WW W&W, - "! H N v- - . -- - n,, I. SOUTHERN F.1ANKNE53. Son. finmpls ButIP? by tVnptn Vfhu Hpottb'for t tt Hemorrutn. 1 atn for tho bnvvr lln.Fiilu nrin wild Inpjicil the dirty you toiiprH. rlio crt for tho most part b Kurs, In tho dice. Tkey wore dirty atvl lutiiy rnsculs vlio camo into this conntry, mid who ubitnil women, who burned homos, who nolo all that was in sight, mid today, with ut an honorable senr, nro bleeding Uiia conntry, and 1 am helping to r. for it. Let tho hired Vankcon bowl! 1 nin of the south and for tho south. Tin t lion fraud Is a theft, mid wo ni '.'it 1 1 t bo man can honestly defend it. 'i'Jio outb. has ben taicd to do.ith to lay this Grand Amy of rascals those bottlo acatrsd buna who roach in tho empty Clan and when Cleveland struck tho IKira in the faoo he did a good bust sem job. r We hope to God that ho may have a ohano to hit 'em again. Vo granUaad inondicants should be both vigoronsly slapped and kicked. Dur ban (K. C.) Qlobo. Clevelaad yotood over 230 pension UlWaad allowed a large number to die by what la kaewa as the "pocket veto." Beasts e IMt Clevelan was do- feaeeifotr ylsVS ago, wbn Mo btould 8ive seen rMlected. RalelgU Now beerver. This drala of $40,0)0,000 Is oxhaust isf tat eaeraks of the eoutsj, aid, ia coanoctlon Willi the tariff tuxqs, litis ro duued the scutbtro farmer to a ooudi tien of actual want. The continuation ef Bonjamin Usjriscn in tbo prciidon tial ckajr offse way far a still far User lettiaf al ta IvMswy. A service pension bUl will be pasaed before long nnlees tbo peoale drive oft tho looters. llomphis Aapoal (tem.) .i i The Xllrd That ThrUss on Culamltr. The rsiolntUn of tk conyen jjon In fa vor of blftir.ta.miai Ssolatsi, I think, th trua aad asecksary coadltloas of a bsoto weat (hat has, upon these Uet, mf cor dial aahsraaca aa snayort, 1 am thor oaghly eohvlnaed that the free eolaag ol sar at sueh a rati to sold ua will main tain tho equality In thlr eommeVolal uim of tho two chined dollars would condnre tb tho wrotperlty of all the great aradue lag nod oentMereUl nations. Qnrrlson's tetter of Aoeeptahoe. - Another "QaagTatnletlon." on Maine. Chaiman H ley, of the Alaino Ro pnblidahs, arilejttly believes tn the old adage that "be laughs best who laughs last." Anyway, he ia aow bavins; his "laugh." Ollftlrnan Harrity, of tho Democratic comwltteo, sent ont a con gratulatory addreea to the Democrats on the result of the Maine election without waiting for full rotvfoi. Now that the votes art all counted Mr. Manley has bis turn. Se says: "The Republican state committee de sire to congratulate tho Republicans of Maine upon the full nhd coraplote vic tory achieved on Monday lust. The Democratic party, with the best orgaui zation it hie had for years, failed to poll as many votes by 6,000 ns it gavotoitH candidate for governor in IMS, and did not cast as many votes as it gavo its candidate for gbvernor in 1884, in lfc'80 or in 1870. Complcto returns show that the Republicans haVb elected Henry D. CleaVes governor by li.OOO majority dvar the Demooratio candidate; havoro- turnea tp congross lion. Thomas D. ( iteear xion. weison uingiey, uon. Charles A. JBoutelle and lion. Sctli L MiiUlfen by large majorities; have elect ed tbltty )t of thirty-one eenutors, 110 otitoflW) representatives to the legisla ture, and hlve elected a majority or county oQlcers Jn efery county In the state-." -rvT It was tho Remihllcaa "piirty, uulyr Hip aggreMlTe, progrOmlve, wlin nnd L.K- msat policy of a geiiitroui tarIB" upon fur tgn Impertatlana for (he protection ol home labor pJlmarlly und the ruitlns r J revenue neoaaiarlly; that uholUhcil luvo ' . I -. 1 .... .... A M..l...... wane earner, of whutever color ,oriu;)U tlon, from the drudcery of pauper niietk. Effect of tUelproclty with llriull. On tho BOtu of Jutip the rcciprocit agrecmcut with Brazil hud been in ex istence tlftcan months, and the statistics show that the imports front that country Uo tho UuiUd BtaUs increased !?-',-8SQ.C03, and tHe exports from tl;o United State's to that country $1,704,483. Tlu) j total export to liratil during that period i amounted to 18,044,105, bej,' uu in i crease of 10.84 ptr cent, th fompnrcd wiin mo utieuu uiuiiuiicmica ;uuii;w,vj, 1800. The items of cxuoits wcrnasfol- .tc-wt; DrcadstufTs (itltnosl ontiiclyiloiir), JO.UW.VSW cotton inunuraptijros, ?suy,- ftuainly bacon, uams and lard). filJll. sr - ' -". , - ,' ":r-r . uJBl'Jjniaser, f 1,0108; ,yjther articles. t?rfgoJ. ' It isPeclr, the Dainocratic ofBcial- Peek, theCl'ivalund nppointee who re- 'ports n not ii.icrc.uo in wages for 1801 'WOT IW of JidAjly $0,37800. It is 'I'ockjoPtmdoratio ofllcinl Peck, the (Jlarelaod iipp'yt'P who reports ntict lucrcaee ia productiou fa? J891 over WW) In" eixty-eigbf indutmc?, ujjrrtoying ; 083,000 parsoni..5l' t,Ul5rlSg.-4s'ev 'Ydrk Tribune. j . , I It was highly crcditablo to Mr. Ilnrr? ton, that he icsented tho unlawful dr truntoaaon against Americans on tin .VrilrcouLLXow York Suu. sssssflssflBsjtMK? af. ffssssssssssswrssssssssssssssssWsBssrPsr VistBslSC'BssvwF ' 777; cliemlcpli. mgs, dyes nmv jjjctll clnvtaf 1,008.705; Uqq nnd steel and wianniwturcs of, $alfp,66Jpj lumtnut tint mineral oils. Sl.450.Ofll: urovuL?)'? BOSKS' AND POLITIC A PEEP INTO- THS WOMAN'S REPUB LICAN HEADQUARTERS. The Work llelnj Dane Oovil .Speaker. Cinod Mlernture ami Onuil .Sentluieut for tho Mmcs V.'omuti to l'olltlcj Saeinii n Ruccex Alremly. A Minnj' room with n big Uy window from which tmo looku out over toncts nnd spires; tho piult row on tho walls half hidden by gracefully draped Huga nnd nllkcn banucro displaying tho faces of the Republican candidates for presi dent and vico presidout; palms und vio lets before cablnot photographs of Dud ley and Allison; a crucifix twined with the stars and stripes; a worn Diblo and a tin pinto card receiver on the desk littered with pamphlets, letters and newspaper clippings. Sncii la tho ex traordinary jutnblo of religious and po litical features at tho headquarters of the Woman's Republican Association of tho United States. Itlhbons and Roies In Politics. Ribbons and roses in politics at last! Here we have thorn. Ribbons tlod in the dainty rattan chairs and fluttering in roscato knots on tho soft, whito gown of Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, prosident of the association. Roses on tho walls, on tbo tables and mantel and on tho breast of this gentlo woman, whoso faco glows with the zeal of the Pnritan and from whoso honest gray eyes looks tho spirit of Bunker Bill. For Mrs. Foster is both a zealot and a fighter. Bhe is of tbo stuil of which martyrs nro made, combined with a goodly proportion of tho old Adam. "College Boys nnd Women." It pleases the Democratic nowspapere theso days to refer contemptuously to tho ro-enforcemontsof "collego boys and women," which Republicans nro wel coming to their ranks. Well, college boys havo votes, and women can make ballots if they can't wield them. What is tho Woman'a Republican as sociation doing? Talking, writing, agitating and pub lishingpamphlotscontaininggood, sound Republican doctrines; trying to unite the social and educational influence of Re publican women and to enlighten "tin. shopping women on the McKinley bill," for the latter havo boen repeatedly in formed by tho Democratic press that Mr. McKinloy is not only responsible for the nwful devastation of pearl but tons and tin plates, but for the riot, strikes, bloodshed, tho bnttlo, murdc, and sudden death in this country, at well as the prico of butter. Mrs. Foster's Literary Bnrean. Mrs. Foster, who is an eloquent and convincing speaker, will stump New York for Harrison and Reid. At the presont moment she is attending to the publication and dissemination of a series of political pamphlets. Tbo first has already been issued, and is called "Ob jects and Methods." The next will be "The American Renaissance." Then will follow "Tho Immigration Ques tion;" "Rep blican Contentions and Su preme Court Decisions," written by Mrs. Foster, whose legal training eminently fits her to establish the fact that every essential principle contended for by the republican party bos been finally sus tained by the supremo judiciary. A Woman on "Finance." Another interesting pamphlet, "Onr Finances," is written by a woman Mrs. Margaret S. Burke, of Washington, n specialist in politics nnd finance. This lady is moro intimately acquainted with financial questions, and especially tho practical sido of tho tariff question, than any other woman in tho country. She is as familiar with tho vaults of tho treas ury department as nn employee. Her paper will bo ft comploto refutation of tho fallacies of tho People's party theo ries. 'Mrs. Durke is tbo author of a book now being published in chapters in tho Chicago Inter Ocean entitled "The Story of Hercules," being n history of tho financial policy of tho Republican party. Sceuei ut Women' Ilepuhllcan Ilead fiuurtrrx. Whereas r.t tho national Republican heudquurteis there is much confusion and inosculiuo hubbub, at the women's headquarters business is conducted with gentlo deliberation and a mild feminine flutter. Mrs. Foster's aids are pretty, rotincd, educated women. No ono Bcems Snsexcd; no ono has as yet acquired the ragen exterior popularly supposed to accompany an Jntoicst in politics. Dur ing tho thrco hours I spent at headquar ters I did not see ono woman who by tho mildest strotch of imagination would answer tbo description of n feminine 'wjrp puller" or "ward heeler" or shriek ing sister nven. Thoro waa a graceful, yellow hhlred girl iu a biscuit colored tailor frock, Miss Romoyn Shaw, of iBingbamto'n, who will travpl with Mrs. Foster; th'er'e jva$ Mrs. Flora Ovington, of Iowa, with wonderful soft Httlo whito curls framing n faco of great epintnaUty nnd sweet ncss, nud thoro was Mrs. E. B. X)wflrd, $1 j)oston, n huudsomo woman with enowy half npd sad, serious, dark eyes, who wears tho pllvor croes upon the bosoni of her stern black gown. '.'hp rooms nro constantly illlcd with an ever changing crowd of rnterc8te4 women ticking information and tracts. Of courso Mrs. poster is tbo most prominent figure. Sho is a fascinating conversationist and speaks with en thusiasm of tho coming campaign. Edith SnssjONg TurrcB. .. i . Consrei"CoinnnuiUoi thp Pretldeat. Whni'fho' present wanted from cortj cress and what he got w'as'n cordial 'cr fcuowledgmont of tho juStlco of1 'ills position Wt tbo .discrimination agoiut Americana OP ijio Wc))aud pan.a)! was o violation of our 'trcuiy rights, an ac knowledgment which involved Hpprovnl of too tisoor nil irguimnio means oi reprisal at the couimnud of tho cjccu- iivo. No w York Suu. MS Zffa Iff? "?"PU' I"Hy" Is ft house, enute anjl pieildeneV,' ;ThejJf. ocratlt leader Jaro hoping jtoXatea'sW publics .votery with (bat WMd'of'inJ1" aw ?1 '' V i. TUT: DEAR PEOPLE ! Of ilt; 4-mu!y will iiictuv to. in hi nthMl Unit a9, nmiiii mlimrj rint Jih( rcrclvctl a (tttlonil of Cook and Heating STOVES, And will Discount Any Price in the Valley ' iryoti nrc huildhiu iloii'l full inll on lilm, VO',l IIIOXCY I WHAT YOV arc T1C1I. TO SAVT1. Call in and (ret a Golden Gem. He who Wants HealthWants Every t hing a&aBBBBBBmBnBBBBBnJBBBJ ejJJJJJM;.: v-.: tN sy ' TBBTaTaTaT . j 'txHVlM'SBmr . :ViaBBBBBW3BTM '; aSnlSF - ''BHanKl ' ' 'aBBBv , .MBBBBBieia9la , ., lanBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 'aaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKS' ' -viQffieanBBBBBBBBnBBBBBBHH!' There are millions of peraens in this country who suffer from chronic diseases or an affliction which incapacitates them from business, and frequently makes life a burden, many of whom would place themselves under different treat ment if they were acquainted with the fact that a new treatment was in reach of tliem. 3 Remedial agents for many of those ills we have endeavored to secure. Of suoh we offer to tne afflicted one, on a business like basis, the managment of which we trust will be tempered by a moral and philan thropio principle. We practice the Bnnkernoff treatment of all forms of BECTAL DISEASES. We per tonally owe a debt of sratitndo to tho father an! founder of this svstam and not to n nb llsht the world such knowledge, would bo boon cured cheerfully given on application. reaiBBy vaas uxousanos ds, ana one wii nave secures, at great expense, inea av tested oefore offering it to you for your consideration and investigation. DescriptiVTy uimulleta sent free en atrelfeation. Offlea consultation frea. Hamaa of nartlat who hatra ' JPJgSSJvM: fi. Red Cloud, Neb THE TRADERS LUMBER CO. DEALERS l Lumber, Coal, Lime, lath, Etc. Red Cloud, Nebraska. Prices Lower than any yard. Warner & Warren, " THE TWO JO'S " Have opened a Real Estate Office, AND ARE READ7 TO SELL YOU Farm or City Property, or Auction off your Stock or House hold Goods. Havo some Bargains to offer to any who cull a this office, 2d Door North of F. & M. Bank, Up Stairs' Webster Co. Abstract Office J. II. UAlSXr, Abstractor ami Proprietor. ct'tirato AfiMlraciN H'roiiiptiy Tarnished for any Lauds In Wenator county. A complete and Aceurule et or Abstract books and it glOOOO bond tiled Tllli couulyJiidRe Insures antls Inctlon. - For Abstracts, Cheap Farm Loans oi some good Bargains jp Real Estate, call pi J. l-J. BAJLEV, ItEIi CTMVMi, - ' XXJJtllASKA, 'teip TRANSFER LINE 8. X CifiXJU), I'iojuietor. All hauling intrusted 'to me wjll bo promptly attended to. .,5,.finC31l,,T,l ''' J k)i. McGiniy to the Uut tlio BucVoyo lTurucfM Shop Is still on top mi will give a ticket to the WobsterCounty Fair with cvoiy 95 woith pmcluisedat his store at ono time. J. O. V I W i -' ---" -i aaanlnani 1 1- '. to do mankind an injustice. This 1 the , ) rrrTttna ct.oup .'!..'. ii- bottom hi thp.. BUTLER, Prop, 'Jjj't.' ..---,. , ....... . . - . . - . ) ' 1 ,. ., w i i 3 31 L -a i 1 a 1. A J 1 .1 aaiWiav.ii (i ininnnw