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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1896)
ittHH THJfl RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1S96. More Medicinal nluo In ii botllit of flood's H.irs.v p.irlll.i than In any other preparation. Moro ikill N ri'(iili I'll, more euro taken, morn expense lliciinril In Its manufacture. It costs llu riiirli'tor mid the dealer Moro hut It costs tlio consumer Itft, 111 liu gets mine dines for lilt tiiiiiii'). Moro ciirnliio power Is secured bylis peculiar , combination, iriiiillon iiml process, ' which tn.'iKi It peculiar In Itself, Moro K'0ii' nr cuiplo) cat ami inori' spare oc cupied In It L-ihnratory than miy oMicr. Moro wonderful cures cITcclcil anil more Us- tlinoiil.iN leeelied Hi. in liy ali other. Moro sales ami lame nercase jc.ir liy jear iiri' reported hv ilrimnlsts. Moro People air takliiK IIihmI'h S.irsnparllU tnilay than any other, ami nioru art! lakliii! II today llian eer Prforr. Moro ami sllt.l. miiiik. reasons mlislit lio Klu'ii why )on mIioiiIiI take Hood's Sarsaparilla Tlio One Trim lllooii I'urlRcr. 91 per bottle. nOOU'S PlIlS Sick Headache. lilt ami m cents. THECHIEF PuMMicil Weekly. HiibNcrliillon, $1 ler Annum Invariably lit Advance Kutercd nt llui I'nst Olllm In tied Cloud, Nob. hi mall matteriit the second class A.C. IIohmkh, Kdltor. I.aiiov Tait. Aint, Uical Hill tor. SWORN CUMULATION 1,300. Kt'iHiUiU'Uti .nlloiml TU'kel. For President, WM. McKINLEV, of Ohio. For Vico-Pri'HiJont, OAKKHT HOHAKT, of Xow Joreoy. Kc'iiiiblit'niiMHlo Tlckcl, For Govornor, J. H. M'COLL. For Lieutenant Govornor, ORLANDO TEPPt. For Soorotary of Statu, JOEL A. PIPER. For Auditor, P. O. HEDLUND For Treasurer, C. E. CASEV. Vat Attornoy (Sotwrnl, A. S. CHUIICHILL. For Supt. of Public IiistructlKn, 11. R. CORHE1T. For Commissioner, II. C. RUSSELL. For Supremo .IuiIkob, ROUT. KYAN. M. P. KINLAID. For Regent, W.O. WHITMORE. lie publican Ticket. For Congrosn Tith District. W. E. ANDREWS of Hnstlngs. Tiik honest tnoueyiloinourntfl hnvo called ii moeting of their lilt far tho pur Iioeo of putting u 6tiunro toed demournt in tho Held. Mom: ttian VSi political papera of the democratic Htripa havo turned their Imckii on thu Chicago convention and uwtutr hy nil Unit iH yellow, that tlioy will not support Hilly Hrytin. Scamiimi up for Nebraska dosn't mean voting the democratic ticket. If it did why not stand up for Nebraska and vote for Hentloy, the prohibition cuuti'.dato for president. Ah far aH we are aware tboro is not a word to be said against tho Hon. Williiitn JonuingH ilJrjuu, ana man, hut we do not Delii-ve that very many real republic-aim will follow liliu into the deuioipop camp, oven by tho alluring free uilrur bait, which ih lining held out UHumiiiduueiiient. Hon. Win, Mclvinley reprtM.utu tho ideal republican doctrine of protection and honest money and few real republicans will desert the camp far some untiled theory. Now It the pops endorse liryan at St. I.o u I;:, tU?n the prediction of a few yonrc ago, thut tho domncrutic party would iiwalJitw tho populist party sooner or later,, wli! have become a real fact. Wo belli. a that tho republicans who loft the r. ipu'iliinn party for reform will ob ject ti Ijein," tnted into the democratic ranks wul ami body The republican jiopuli Ka-cat now bi the nrror of their wity an i return, as many of them have already, Tonsil (hi Jake. The pojjttlisU. of WebsUtr county tiro willing to tolerate a protest from a true blue popu liit lU:e W. 11. Householder, but when hi; till a runtnnkerou bluthur ukilo as Jako Kindbcher riws on hie hind legs a W dtf.'Iaroa that u job has been Mit up. uiihuut any provocation whuUiwr, it h, to -cay tho loust, provok ing, Jike was probably hurt becauae he muv uothitiu'in 1. himself, and con duded to raise u litt!t stink. However, to long as the p-ipulltfa send such men tu thu uonveiiiium tLuy must expect nucu eruptjous, Souui good brothor ehoiid havd.lako wriUi anoliior letter to the Argun, declaring Uiat henceforth he m ill jiot utlliiatH with toy party, but when be doee, it will bo witti the ropub lican. Prom itiia week's Siiton. 1'or ule Who will ba tho lu 'ky one? Hoiibo and corner lot, lot l'J. block (1. Twelve rooms lu houu, p7(X). Lot 18, block 0 and barn c.'IOO. Term one. half cash, balitnoH on tuiu. Pur fut'her oartiuu Jars write to L. IJ4U111, 71 Votvimc Ave., Chicago, Ills. nivoiitlon. Tho populists of Wobslor county ns sembled In convontlon Inst Snturdny, at tno court house, whero thoy procooded tc elect dolognteB, ondorRO Hrynn, blow up the republicnno, and diacourso on freo silver. The convention proceoded to business by electing J. L. ClrandstalT president nnd D.J. Myors socretnry. Tho committoo on credentials proeont od tho following list of delegates, aod, there being no contests, tho enme wort seated: IlKI.KOATIONH. Ratio Jaa Uuckold, O II Rust, A II HolTmun, L Campbell, F Stroble, Win Kudna. Plonsant Hill-Ed Oullford, WII Hr ris. C Ilrubakor, A N Godwin, Henry Wtdlor, CIiiib .iilman, Fred IlrlKht. lied Cloud Township M h Kinkou binder, Jno Oilbort, T 0 lUrber. V Sor Ronson, Ed Parkes, Wm Crablll. Potsdam K V McKenzio, Wm James, John Shoots, Ed Durden, A Hub chow, A P Kykolbahm, A D Ranney, J Mnndelbaum, J P Grimes. Elm Crook Poter Hill, D R Carpon tor, W II Howe, Chaa Howe. Glenwood Goore May, Wm Hilton, Jos OrandstalT, John DuiTy, W 1) House holder, P 11 Sailor, Cubb Apploy, Frank Cramer, Jas Mattock. Walnut Creek Wm Points, W E Rey nolds, A II Vandorberj;, Adolph Josson. Harmony R C Rest, A M Ray, Jntnoo Eflinfton, C C Stout, Win Patterson, Wash Reed, John Hamilton, Jon Morat, Goo Hitn. Roavor Creek Jacob Klndschor, JS Parsons, J II Hamilton, a II Payno, J D Criiman, E N Shootnaker. Innvalo G M Cochrano, O R Pitnoy, R K Orchard, Wm Irons, J P Halo, II Michaels. Stillwator R F Hudson, W R Guth rio, M 11 Miller, Ojcar Ferdinand, A II Spraouer, Goo Webor, Chaa Guthrie. Oak Crook-G E Outtuan, J O Riloy, Ed Edwards, Ed FuHk, A W Choate, W J Wriplit, P I Laird, Roy Choato. Guide Rock II F Coopor, M Dotour, Goo Vw Woert, R II Crow, Jno Schultz, Isaac Orow. Cathertom Job Krai I, F E Payne, A A Phillips, L G Genoronux, O C Hurg man, R ii Payne. GarOeld P Ailee, I Aoiack, P Houch in, C P Hansen, J R Manly. Red Cloud City II Diodorich, Jos Horburgor, II C Richmond, F N Rich ardson. Second Ward Dr Dameroll, D J My ers, J II Walsh, Geo Newhouse, P E Goble. Van Woort of Guide Rock wanted the convontiou to select delegates ono way and eoiuo other fellow another. Ho was loudly applauded. Quite a little discussion took place over the fact that some of the follows wanted a pledged dolognlion for South erland furcongresa. Michaol Pinkenbinder solemnly arosa in his seat and, witii extended index tin ger, auuouncod, in a stentorian voice, to eras his uamo from tho list. The sec secretary did his duty. Rusine6H tlien proceeded, with about sixteen speeches on the mili net, point pledging and some refusing. At iibout.this time,"Ulg Horse" Rich mond wished to ' elucidate," and moved tliut the delegation be instructed for Dr. Dameroll na delegate to St. Louis. ThiiB was it done unto thu doctor. Jacob Klndschor hold a position as delegate, having ioturuei-1 to the fold on probation, Captain Houchin horti arose and an nounced that he wouldn't vote for any one but a piv (uulotm homo new party started that ho hadn't joined). Finally Capt. Houchin cunt oil upon tho troubled waters by moving that the convention iirtlect thu various delega tions, winch was carried, and thu follow ing are the names of those who go to Holdrege and Grand Island: srAliM'O.NXK.NTION, Win. Irons, Geo. Van Woort, A. U. Spracher, Kohl. Damerell, W. Dickson, Jos, Grandstutr, A. W. McKinsoy, R. C. Rest, Capt. Houchin, 1). R. Carpenter, rOXf.UF.hHlONAI. O. R. Pitney, R. R. Payne, H. C. Richmond Jas. Scolos, Wash Rood, A, D. Ranney, Win. Patterson, W. R. C. L,iird, W. II. Houselioldor, lake Kindscher, M. M. Miller, Capt. Houchin, Wm.arabill. At the opening of the convention, Xib Resslo Carpeuter, aged sixteen, of Cowles, addressed the convention in about tho following words: Tho concentration of capital, which has .been so rapidly wrought in this country by a contracted currency caused tho downfall of the greatest nations of unciont ami modieval limes. And now, uudtr Tory much the suite conditions, our boasted Civilization in rapidly wan ing. With 11 contracted .currency, our weuith hns.bcHii absorbed by a few, ever since 1878. We have been denied u suf ficient amouot of money to do business ou, -uud, in rdor to buy money, havw ben paying twice and three times tho value in prod tee and labor, We want mor uuoupy, money of the people, for the poopfo, and by tho people. Romono fixation of silvor will bo a long step to ward thu accomplishment of this object. Tho campaign that we are now lighting Children Cry fog Pitcher's Cattorla. PopillUt Blood Poison. Contagious R'ood Poison has been ap propriately called the curse of mankind. It is the one disease that physicians can not cure; their mercurial ami potash remedies only bottle up the poison in the system, to surely break forth in a more virulent form, resulting in a total wreck of tile system. Mr. I'rnttk II. Martin, n prominent jeweler at 926 Pctisylvania Ave., Wash ington, I). C.says: I was for n long time under treat merit of two of the best physi cians of this city, for a severe case of blood poison, but my condition grew worse all the while, not withstanding the fact that they i charged ine three y. ' hundred dollars. My mouth was filled witti eating sores; my tongue was almost eaten nway, so that for three months I was unable to taste any solid food. My hair was coming out rapidly, and I was in a horrible fix. Iliad tried various treatments, and was nearly dis couraged, when a friend recommended S.S.S. After ' had taken four bottles, I bewail to get better, and when I had finished eighteen bottles, I was cured sound and well, my skin was without a blemish, and I have had no return of the disease. S.S.S. saved me from a life of misery." S.S.S. (j,rtiaratitecd purely vegetable) will cure any case of blood poison. Hooks on thedisease ks on thedisease sss ami its treat ment, mailed free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. will bo known in all futuro history as tho "bankors' campaign," and tho voices which now cry cut against this grout enemy of humanity will be hoard by generations yot to com, No man, no individual who wlihos to disoharge his full duty as patriot and citizen can allord to bo silent or inactivo at such a time; ovory voice, n matter how feeble, should join in this "Great Rattle Cry of Freedom," that all may enjoy tho bless ings of victory which uro sure to follow. At about this time D. R. Carpentor mounted tho rostrum and wanted every man, woman and child to loaro their seat and subsarib for th Nati n, and a littlo buroau was oponed over in one cornor for that purpose. A fow of tho faithful shelled out. At this point the following contin gents wero appointed to tho Grand Is land convention: Jno Duffy, II C Richmond, A D Ranney, Mr Hamilton, II L Hopkins. Hon. James Gilliam made n speech 011 froo silver, and otatod that, while there might be some difference in their politi cal creeds, yet thoy could nil stand for free silver. Ho did not take aa much stock in tho crimoof 73, us it was culled, an he did in tho repoal of the Sherman bill; hu thought that had dune more damage than the crime of '7:i. Dr, R. Dumerell was called for nnd nn nou need that he was for Rryau and fusion. Editor Walsh hero awakened from his dream of fne silvnr Iouk enough to an nounce to tho convention that thu talk about free silver was all right, but tho pops couldn't run an election without thu nt n IT was in sight ll raid it had been arranged thateverx member piot out was to pay Uo cents por week from that date until ulecliou was over, fur tho good of the uaUHe. A motion wiib favored nnd carried, hv which wim appointed a board of direct- ors to take charge of candidates so they would not put their foot iu it during thu campaign, as follows: Win. Dickson, president. D.J. Myors, secretary and treasurer. Judge Dutl'y, generalissimo. The following resolutions wero ollored and adopted: We. (hu popullKtHof Webster county In con tt'iitiiinnoM'mtiloil, ri'iion 0111 allcKlance to the princlptt'H of tho Onmlm platform. Woare unulteralil) opponi'il to tho republican phltfolin mliiiiteil at St. l.onlH, IipIU'VIiik it to hn Incympivth) with the pollc nt (irnvnr Clee laml nnil other meienmirles, thrimvh whoso leailerhhlp thn peoplo of this ri'piihhu have sat fereil mine har.lihlps than li.in ever barn e perli'iict'il in the nation's hixtoiy. Wiiili'ii'iiiiu'ethoeniirseof Caiurressniaa An (Iri'WHEiHileeeptiM, tohlseoiiiititui'iiL'y, anil lec nmiiii'ml I lie uiunluatlim, in our cniiKresulonal (sintentlonnt llolilreili;i). of hoiiih man, clean ami able, who can best mute thn bl-motallu foreiiMif tln:lMritt, We hi'iirllly commutnl tin- efforts of IiIh excel Innoy. liov lloli'oinb, in Klvinir thuHtnto a clean nihnlnixtinllon, ften froni the Meni'ii of ttiett aiiilcorriiptloawliiih obtained ami his tlour Nlusl iimler republican rule, anil wo further rei'omiiii'uil his reuiiuiiiuulon to the otlico of iroveinor. e hellete that (ho Kreat battle to be fouuht In the present camp-ilKU Is betwieii concentrat ed capital in thn form ot batil.s, htookn, boiiils ami other Kmirrantis'il prollis.auil ilmt the I1.1t tlelsliibefoiiKht on Ih hllver iiuMliia, We thererme invito Ihoco-opeiatiotiof all piri'Oini oppo-.eil to thoMliulounlil Miiiiituril. We alhit reeonimi'iiil die orir 111 . itlou of hi ver elalwiiileimiiH In mcry tim-iminp of Webnter coiintv, nniljthat this rcxoliMloa bo publlslusl Htnl remain stanilimrin lint llnl Clout! Nuiow. Wu heanil) enilorse nuilcoiiKr.itulate 8eu.it(ir W. V. Allen upon the brave nml relentless tlht hebiiHiMinlo iiKUiustthn enrroacluuents of tho llrltli.li Hon. We toko pleasure lu cninmcnilliiK the ability nilil intluelice of our ollieial paper, tho Iteil llloinl Ntion, iiinl urjre even person favor able to the free (ointiue of silver to Rive It his su.Krtauil ii8sUt it to biiIii patromik'e. iikrks, theiteinocralH lu national cotirun tiotl ncinb!eit in lChlcao svli-cleil n tlioir utaniliinl bearer, William .lennliirfs llrjnti, or Nebraska, a iiina of rccot;ul.l ability iiml in ti'Krlty, whiwu wimdorful energies lane alwns beenKrutaltuuusly exerted in tho Interest of Tviiif wr 'IBIW 7 ' W VfV the iioople'forinlDK thu common iiiamcr, nnil Wiikbkah, tlie principled mwcrtoil In the pint form ailoptuil nt n.ilil convention arc ill recti In coiiipllHtico with, mill pr.ictlcnllv nn pnilorio tnent of dm ri'tornm ointxxllcil in t ho Onmlm platform of tin n'Oplc' party, nail. WimiiKts, wn hollo on Klorionfl victory In tho iiniillntfciuninUn!iiuiH'irpil iimlmti hu 11 f fcctptl only UirotlKh a compk'tn ami atntrnl.lo union of nil the blmulnliu forco.i, thiTcfore holt IIkmovvki), Hint tin' iloleuntp from this eon Tt'iitlnn to tho state convention nt (Stand Island Wpd'ii'Mlny, ho Instructed lovutii only for mon whi will line tl'elr host t'lforln to ntciiro foi Mr. llryim tho nomination of thn piople's pnrty In the nattunal contention at HI. f.oiils. (ItPMIYt . I'icii: .l. A llMll.tO.N, (I). li.tMit'K.srK HlCIIMONI). rr.n. Committee. Itiilitinmutnry Itliuiiiimf Ism Cure ed In tl lii). Morton f. Hill, of Lebanon, lnil., says: "My wlfo had Inflummntor) Hhetunntiam in every tnuaole and joint, her suffering wi.fi terrible and hor hojy ami laoo weto swollen almost beyond recognition; had been in bed for six week ami had eight physicians but reueived no lieiietW until she tried tho MYSI'IC CUKE FOR RHEUMATltiM. It gave imimdlate re lief nnd she was nble to walk ahont in three days. I am sure it saved her life." Hold by H. E. Grice dmKitist, lied Cloud. !! I IVihIi laj. Taken from The KHrmur. Monday morning not only brings most hoUBUwivcb something to think of but likewise something to do, and if the first day of tho wook is not properly observed or mado good uso or, tho rest of the days nro not productive of all that is dosired. Rluo Monday as it is somotimes called must havo tukon origin from tho way in which it was misuBod or not usod at all to a good ad rant ago, for surely when ono'a labors aro ended satisfactorily it creates a feeling of satisfaction rnther than othorwiso. This day is generally givon to washing, and nothing could be moro conducive to good health or moro productivo of good results than kooping everything pertaining to tho wearing apparel and bedding purified by wnter and soap Tho moro montion of Monday mort-ing means wash day, but the ladies of today havo itsoarrangod as to lessen the burden to a great extont and one would scarcely know it was washday, unless you actually visited the kitchon or washroom, (it jou hove ono) tho moals are as nicely sproid and overy room is just us neatly taken caro of as on other days, tho only dra-v back being the rising a littlo earlier in the morning moans a groat deal to tho person or por sons doing tho washing. A gnnoral turning out of tho entire family in tho morning on wnnh day, and each do nil thoy can to holp push the good cause, means success and a good dinner At noon, The washing dono makes happiness reign in tho household nnd ovorybody in good spirits roady for Tuesday's trials. To mako Monday a complote success as wash day one must ot ready for it and not allow an) thing to come betwoon and when it is landed safely and cloanand sweot in tho clothes hamper you can safely sing, "We Will Meet Again in tho Morning." "Svlvania." Kufllr Corn. Taken from The Farmer. Thore are tivo dilleront varieties of tho katllr corn. Tho tlrst is tho white, the sooond tho red, third tho green, fourth the rico, llfth tho uiilo muieo. Edch of these aro divided into two distinct fami lies, the large and d varf. It was intro duced onto the American continent from Africa about ten ears ago and was planted tlrst as 11 curiosity. It vsas found to grow readily in all localities and un der all conditions. Experiments developed thn fast that it would mature 11 crop in tho driest of seasons on tho western prairies. It will thrive and do well on all kinds of soil with tin minimum of care and cultiva I ,'"" ,,m' planted hero in Oklahoma any I'uuo between tho 1st of April and the middle of July. It dno-i the bust on sod is a natural enemy to weeds anil will be us cloan with two cultivations aa Indian corn will bo with four. It is very slow in gorminating and getting a start in growth, but is correspondingly suro, not requiring mine to sprout it. Tho stnlk at tlrst resembles the sugar cano whon coining through the ground. Tho grain forms iu a head Jat tho ex tromo point ot tho stalk, whore tho tas sel is on ordinary corn. Tho grain is al most round, n little larger than a grain of wheat, and yields from 113 to 7." bush els to the acre. It is good foed for all kinds of stock, bottor for horses than corn or oats. Horses and cattle like tho fodder, oating it better tlinn thocommou corn fodder, cows givo richer and moro milk than when fed on bran or hny. It Ib a splondid hog foed, producing hot ter ilosh, giving them a glossier coat than Indian corn. Poultrymen havo found it an excellent egg producer. It will pop like the common pop corn nnd cooked !iko rico it is oxcellont with cream and sugar. It is a first class substituto for hominy the miller has found it makes splendid moid nnd Hour, in short it is tho poor homestoador'a and all other westorn men's stand-by, being a pure crop in dry ordtouthy times. It should bo culti vated as tho Indian corn is cultivated, It does tho best planted with a planter, for bhallow planting is tho best, W. D. Ckamer. Gurber, O, T. Hugs;' Dlurrlieii RaUani positively has no equal in dinrrhea. dys. eutery and intlamation of the bowels. It relieves quickly, and being purely vege table, no bad result follow, Yon cannot nfTord to bn without it nt this season of the year. Sold by O. L. CottlnJI. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. Obituary. Died, at her home, July 7th, Mrs. Ar mltty C. Gurney. Mrs. Gurney wrs born in Monroe, lowti.July 1(5, 18."0. She caino with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, to Johnson county, Nebraska, in 187.'J. Sho waB married to Chaa. Gurney April '2, 1S74 She and her husbnnd moved 011 the north east quarter of sec tiun 20, town 'J, range 11, in Webster county in tho shrlng of '71, whoroeho re mained until her death. She was the mother of fourteen children, of which eight are living tind six are dead, She leaves a kind husband and eight chil dren to mourn hor low six boys and two girls. Mrs. Gurney was a good wifo and mother, kind and iiHVctionnte. As n citizen and neighbor she was loved and appreciated by all who knew her. sho was a member of tho Raptist church, Her Bpirit h:w gotio to God who gavo it. Hor body is slumbering in tho grave; her bo many good doeds cannot bo ob literated, time cannot erase them, but moro strongly impress one that whilo living her example was to bo an atToctlonate wife, ti christian mother nnd a good neighbor. Sciatic ItliuuiiialliinCiireil . L. Wagner, Wholesale Druggist, ltloh monil, Va., hiije: "I had a fearful attack of Seiatio Rheumatism, was laid up al most two month", was fortunate enough to ot MYS1 IC CURE FOR RHEUMA TISM. This oired mo nfter doctor's pre scriptions had failed to hnvu any effect. Sold by 11. E. Orlce il rntrc ist, Red Cloud. llrKri-r of lliiiinr Itrsulutlmis Viiitik.s Our Heavenly Rither In his lu providence, bun culled from her homo on earth to tho heavenly mansion above, our .-deter Ar an tt let' (in 1 ne, theieforu ho if, HnKDI.V 1), That I'.cd Cluud loik-e No. '.CI D. of II.. extend to our Inother and hU motherless chlld.otirMjrmpalhy lu this their prodest nllllc tlon and sorrow, while we mourn tho loss of onn of uiirliest and innht faithful members, Unit further, ItrsoLVKi), That thenu resolutions ho publish ed the ollieial orpin of tho ordor, Tho (iolilen ltod Workman, also In our local papers, bo spread on thu records of this l(lo, a copy Heat onr brother, and tho charter of our lodfre he draped for thirty days. KitkPavii. ) Kdna 8 mas rut, 5-Com. M MITIIA fLK.M'hU, ) Whkkkah, A once hsppy home Ih now nail Rnd desolate tho AnKelot death linvinK taken from it, lis Idol the baby of our Biter Anna Clark therefore be it, HKHol.VKli.Tlmt whllo our hearts ko out In sympathy to our sister and her family wo would commend them to lllm who said, "sutfer little cKililrcn to come unto me," for Ho dooth nil things well. ItKHOLYKD.TIiat those resolutions bn Bpread upon tho minutes, bo published In our city pa pers, la tlio (ioldeu Hod Workman and a eopi iteat to our sister. KTKl'(INII. KlIMl "MKI.-KII. .1 Com. MIITII M.KM'I'.ll :$.00 to gO.OO ler Day. A live, bright lsdy in every County to sell two of the most perfect toilet pre parations on the market. They Bell at sight. Uo'd through ageuts only. Ad dress with stamp Tho I'arisian Toilet Co U'O .Michigan St., Chicago. LoM. A bulT cnlnied satchel, brown snot on ono Bide. R. R. Lewiett. 'llio Utile OlmilN Are Here and enme to stay. C. i. Cottinir, your popuUr druggist, has just receivnl a new supply. They are the only (iiaranteed pllt on the market, lit. sure you el Hcggs' Little OiHtits, Ask for sample. U111I11. Conly Wilson h working for Mr. licrgiu mi. I'cer N'oistin has returned Kearney county where ho has viMiitiu for eoiuo time. Cl.itid Duval and family were frum been visit- ing at .Mr (SilroV Sundiy. Wade Kuiiinz shippml his fat cattle one day Inst week to Kmsas City. Frank S.idilek bought twelve head of fat cattle last week of A. N. Wilson. Some of the farmers have com menced to stack their small grain. l'eter O'I'Jerg and J. 0. Urooks sold several head of oattlo to parties living in Campbell last Friday. STl'MNKK. Itt'Kg-' Tropical Oil Tho only liniment on tho market to day that has a positive guarantee to do all the label calls for. Its (-rent strength and wonderful enrntivu powers are parti cularly noticeable in deep seated dis eases, snoh as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. O, Tj. (Jotting keeps it. When we consider that the intestines nre about live times ne long nn tho body we can realize the iutensii suffering ex perleucfd when they beoomo inllamed. UeHlttV uolio nnd Cholera Unre subdues inllammntinn nt oueo nnd completely re- moves thn dilllnulty, O h Cotting. A Wonderful Medicine ma,nni2S8r.?n,X,rT"u? ('"",,r1'',rs suoh as Wind and Pain In tho Btomach, file Ifaailach v u!n!;tnl??.nu'X'i'!,ulne nU"r '""a1". ltne(and Drowaliu-ss. cold Suliu' Rko noi i..aKkL08?.-0,,iJ,JM,,,te Shortness of Hrcsth, Coatlveue8ii,lllote109nS Iib JLn? niur if ll,l,l'i,,ll2"A?.,,',I1",,, bjr ronlpntlon. as most or Ihem nre. THE FIRST nn' Kilir;v?ii1?itME.tJ,i.TW.ENTy.WINUT8, This i no notion. Erory auffeVer 1P$& uosily luvltou to iry one box of ibeao Villa, and they will lie arknowleUgua to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. ,..BiJ3XlSnif.P''S PlttS, taken ns directed, will quickly rcRtorofsmniM m m plelo health. Tliey promptly remove- obstructions or IrrcBUlarltlca ortho Hiora? ticaiv oiumAun,iMPAlHl;U ttXKti'.&KXte?. TPVmzTnvrnn snsrsrr it wxvu x anivau, annual Sales over 6,000.000 Boxea. 2VnHtDruK mores, or will ho sent by U. H. AcmiIh, n y, au.RN ffl' Mr-.njS .t Tfork, pom paid, ujignrocelpt ot prlcti. Uook froo u hju uppi icattoa. ' ew Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex Deputy U. S. Marshal, Columbus, Kan., says: "I was delivered of TWINS in less tlinn U0 min utes mid v i t h scarcely nny paia after using only two bottles of SMOTHERS' FRIEND" DID NOT BUFFER AFTERWARD. MfSeiitbr Kxprersormnll, on receipt of price, HI. OO per tiollle. book "TO MOTllKllS" innlleii free. UllADHKI.Il IUKUll.ArOlt CO., ATLANTA, GA. SOLI) BY ALL DlttlOUISTS. lti'porl ol'iliu :oiulltiou or TIIK STATi: IIA.Mi Ol' RRI) (JI.OIID At lied Cloud, In the Slate or Nebraska, at the close of business .ltiuu:io lsw. UKsnuitcEs: Loans ami disoounts S3.1270 07 Overdrafts, secured mid unsecured.... 72 99 Current expenses and taxes mid ta;a os I Duo trout National, Statu and Private Hanks and Hankers $5210 07 Hills of other banks Wu8 00 Fractional Paper Cy., nickels and cents 1 tfi (old Cain :)'.'.-.', On SlUer Coin Bta a-. Total cash on hand tlto? 01 Total Resources $7!UJj la i.tAiin.rriKs. Capital Mock paid In nsnoo 00 Surplus fund CMO 00 Undivided profits 'JMI5 30 Depoilts .subject to check PislO '.'7 Deposits demand eeitilletes lillli 5 Deposits tlmoceitlllcntes ftajr, tw Total Depodts .Viijo 82 Tula' STKnTll SLiteof Nebraska. County ot Webster, ss: I, W. T. Aii'd, cashier of the above named batik, do Milemiily anear that the above statement Is true to Hu best of my knowledtje and belief. W. T Aulii, Cashier, Attest:-W. T. Atild, director. Suhserlbcd and sworn to before mo thlsCth day of July, I8W. u. W. Kai.kv. Notary Public. 11 For Sale. f0 corda of dry etovo wood. Chaa. II. Kuley, Red Cloud. Itliciiiniilisni Cured In a Day. "MYSTIC CURE" for Rhetimatism and Neuralgia radically cures iu 1 to J days. Its notion upon thu nystetn is re mark! bio and mysterious. It romoyes nt once tho cause nud the disease immed iately dlsnpjiears. Thu flrst dose greatly beiitttts. ii cents. Bold by , E. Qrioe druggist, Red Clond. lleport or the Condition ol the lcople'M Hank ol' lied Cloud, At Red Cloud. In thu Slate of Nebraska, at the iloseof business, June 30, ISM. IIKSOUIU.'KS. I.oaiisand ilKceiiuts $JI333 39 Ovrdrafls. M-rliied and uaseelire.l County wan ants M35 ;u 3G 8JI 7S 11 K II ilikltm house, fuinltmcundllMiires, Cutrent expenses ami taxes paid Cheeks and other cash Items Due ri . 'in national and state hanks .',-.' 17.' l:i Specie li.VH) 7." l''r.ie' ioii.it paper uiie'ie. Mike sand cents 1; LcXid tender no'es 700 U') Total cash 01. hand ,111 1 in hanks.. :n.Vso -15 Total I.IAIH I.I II IS. Capital stock laid lu SIMM) 00 riiUMdtil prolli.s 0.'3( 40 lndlldiial depnsl s, kiih -et to elleil yi'.'Tii 71 j Duiaaeil ceilllieatr.sot ileooslL i:ii'i " lv.tii n Time eel tlllMitesiil depijslt L'oitiU'M ''"dill ii:tll39 State of Nelnaski, eouutj of Webster, ss: I, V , herrtood, 1 ashler of Hie above named hank, do solemnly swear th it the above statement Is ti in to the best of my ktiouk'ilne and heller. W A Siikiiwood, Cashier. AttoM:-.!. I.. Miner. O. II. Miner, directors. Sulcrihfd and suoiii to heloro inn tliistltll day of duly, tsw Hamiom'U MrNirr, Notary I'uhile. CiMiiialssliin Kxpiies .May l!, Is97. (iiullel morfunue .Sale. Noth'e Is hre'-y Kleu th.it by virtue id tho te tin ut a chattel inorUaKU dated roptt inner 10 lH'.o, tiled tor rtconl Pi t lister .county ' liraska, lu.nlu by Isaac (Sreuell, morl(;ai;or, to I . I N llrimn, iimr-'Kimee, on which there Is duo the stun of Jid.'.Hi, and default haWnn been made In thu cnuilulons theieor, and an suitor pioceeillus li.ivlnu been liKllttitcd at law to recover the debt stem ed bj said liioitKiiKoor mi) part HieiLOf, din iimlersi;ueil will sell the piopeity thiiehi descrlhed, to ift: Onu hay baler, commute, tnaniifactured by the Kansas City l.hthttilin; Ray Press ( ompany, and one red ami white cow lour years old, at public auction to the hlchest bidder for cash, 111 front of the city llieiy Imiii, In the city of lied Cloud Neb , Ht one o'el ck p. in. on S iturday, Aucnst I mil, IKM. I D 'ted, Jul) H, isrd, 1 N llltow.v, Morteatiee. ...... ...... UlUtSTlUN, DISORDERED LIVER "I"" "" Vital onmiui! 8trenBrh.J! . . W!!l 1 "waTjar? ' K IKW" S, A