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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1896)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1896. ? i I bV. I I X.' .' t M I t fc fc! t'j. j U: tJ r.I r v J li MP W Oman's ork In never done, nntl It li especially wearing and Hcnrloino to Hioho whoso blood Is Impure mid tiiillt properly to tone, mm tnln, nntl renow tlm ntli( of nerve. munclo ninl tissue. It Is tnuro beeniiHe. of this condition ol tliu blood Hint women arc run down, Tlrod, Weak, Norvous, Than because of tlio work Itself. Kvcry physician nays ho, nnd that tlio only rem edy In In building up by talcing a good nerve tonic, btood purillor and vitallzcr JlkeHood'aHnrsapnrllln. For tho troubled FecuUnr to Women at change of season, ollmato or life, or rcHultlng from hard work, nervousness, and hnpuro blood, thousands bavo found relief and euro In Hoods Sarsaparilla Tue One Trim Wood Purifier, il per txittla. Prepared only IiyO. I. Hood & Co., towell, Mais. ai ji nm are the only pills to take nOOd S PUIS with Hood's Harsaiiarllla. THE CHIEF IMHillihed Weekly. fetfhtcrlplloH, - f I ler Annum Invariably la Advaiic Knitted at Dm I'oit orflca In Ked Cloud, Nell. M mall maiterof the second elm A.!. Hosmmh. Kdltor. IiAKor Tait. Awt- l-ocal Kdltor. SWOBK CIRCULATION 1,300. nEPUIIIilCAK TICKKT. For President, WILLIAM McKTNLF.Y. For Vice-President, GARRF.T A. HORART. STATE. For Uovurnor, JOHN II. MacCOLL. For Lieutenant Governor, ORLANDO TF.FT, For Secretary of State, JOF.L A. PlPF.lt. For Com. Public Lands and ltiiililiiiKH, II. C. RUSSKLL. For Auditor Public Accounts, PKTF.lt O. HFDLUN.'). For Treasurer, C. K CASF.Y. For Attorney General, A. S. CHURCHILL. For Superintendent of Instruction, HHNRY R. CORHIiTT. For Regent of UniveiMiy, V. . WIHTMORK. For .Judges Supreme Court, ROHFRT KYAN M. K. KINKAII). For Presidential F.lcetor.s, Fit AN' K .1. SADILDK. .1. K. HOUT. A. .1. HURNHAM, A. C. FOSTF.lt. SOLOMON DRAPF.R, (J. A. DF.RHY, J. L. MePHKKLY, M. L. FltlKSK. Congressional. For Congress Fiftli District, W.K. ANDltKWS. A Lottor From St. Paul. This excursion tlml I niuntiouuil wont from St. Paul to Luke Minnctonkii by railroad then ou a large steamboat we went in omul about lialf of this beau tiful lake which is a summer resort. The shines aio dotted hctoaml tliore witli largo holds and Miiuinci collages amongst the groves. It rained while wo were out and the water looked beautiful. We stopped at Lake Park hotel and they gave us an elegant din ner. Six hundred sat down at the lirst table in that large dining room and vo bundled the second time. They had .students of the city schools for waiters. One otthem told me they had prewired for 1500 A mnjoiit of the W. It. C. delegates did not gi for the were not through with their conven tion. At the Nebraska headquarter- we met many notable people. Among other, was Mike Sheridan brother of the famous General Sheridan. He favors his brother a little but is not mi Inrire. He is now located at Foil Snelliug. Wo are at this writing at the famous old town founded by those sweet sing ers, thu Hutchinson family, and uatnid for them. Thuy nearly all died and weto buried hero. The crops about bete are good; com is not like oiir.s.itis small. They arc cutting it up now It is amusing to hco how our friends will approach us on tho aubject of poll tics knowing that wo are fiom Hrvau's state. They think we may posihly favor him so they begin to talk softly dimes are grand. We vlsltnl all old friend nf my youth who hasgrowu i ieh ti that citv in the fruit hudti(.s H 'oiiiiiii'iiccil small and invested hl savings in city property that has in creased in value until he is indepen dent. He lives in a line residence oil Knox avenue a very beautiful part of the city about thiee miles from the Union (Icpul. Fine vie A's of the small lakes are to be seen from his windows. Minnehaha Falls and park are within thu city limit's. The park is finely ar ranged and well kept and the falls nic just as beautiful as ever, although the volume of water is much reduced. The soldic rs home was built thereabout four years ago. There, are live large build ings of red stone, even tho railings of the piazzas are all of thu same stone. About two hundred men are there now but no women. They intend soon to build cottages so that the old soldier can bring his old wife with him. Theru are between two and three bun dled old vuterans there now. About half of (hem went to St. Paul and inarched in the parade, but an ambu lance went close behind them anil pick ed up a good tunny before they reached the stopping place. This place is an ideal home for the old vuterans. North St. Paul is n little city about eight miles from wliuru the electric car starts at St. Paul to go there. It has a lino school building. We went there ami made the acquaintance of all the school inu'ins; it was easily done as my niece is one of them. From there wo took a night ride on the St. Paul & Dtiluth It. It. to the city of Sunrise on tho St. Croix river. It is forty yeats old and over, but is not much larger than Inavalc. It is in a fanning com munity anil the great industry is rais ing potatoes Minnesota potatoes ate delicious. Vegetables of all kinds arc .splendid here, not too large but well tiavored, so are chickens. About seven miles from the town a dam has been built across the St. Croix in order to hold the logs that are floated down the river from the pineries. Now this river is not like the Platte, it is very deep. We liavo been to ee this dam which is a marvel of engineering skill. Above it thu river is entirely covered with pine logs for miles and miles. At certain times they open tru sluice-way of the dam and let the logs go through, then they go to Stillwater where they are sawed into lumber. lucre is a bridge across this dam. We diovo across into Wisconsin The roads here are line; it is delightful driving around through little pieces of woods w here the foliage was just beginning to turn into diflVtcnt colors and is beautiful, then out where a small farm is denied up, there may possiiuy ne liny or a hundred acics, but they look very small to mi1, theu into thewoodsHgain. The people seem to be prosperous and happy, although they complain of hard times the same as we tlo, but they al ways raise enough to eat and back as far as the memory of thu oldest inhabi tants can go it has always been so. The weather is pleasant and comfort able. The Captain has gone llshiug today with his nephew and is happy. It is a matter of doubt about his catch ing any lish, but it makes no difference '.hu St. Croix is a good place to lish. As for politics there aru only the two old parties here, witli the republicans graatlj in the majority. The Captain returned without any I lish but gives the excuse that the water was so high that they emild not get to the river. V. II. K. itcpublictui County Convention, 'I in ( (iiiii i on Milt ion of the icpiib lit in put) was In d heieSiiiinl'ij last. Coineuiimi was c tiled lo ordi r by ('liairmaii llacl.ei prompt!) at II o'clock and the business was done up rapidly so its to aecoiiiniodntotlio meet ing which had been announced ft r Congiessmaii Andrews in the afternoon at Cowles. Mr. Hacker was made temporary chairman and It. McNitt temporal y secretary. The temporary organization was made permanent and the convention proceeded to nominate a candidate for representative. Irving W. Crary of Guide Hock seouied to have no opposition and was nominated unanimously. For county attorney A, M Walters of lllue Hill, It. T. Potterof this city ami It. McNitt of this city weie named on tho informal ballot and on the second formal ballot Mr, McNitt was named as the candidate. Delegates to the lloat representative convention which meets at Ditto Hill om the 'Jtith lust , were chosen us follows: L. P. Albright, K.Gard, I. Fish, J. R. Cro.ler, W. W. Wright. I). F.Trunkey, A. W ltiggins, J. Saladeu, (I. P. Cather A. . Piorce, It. K. Moore. Delegates to the senatorial conven tion at Superior were chosen as fol lows: ,1. A.Tulleys, II. Holdrcdgc, A. M. Walters, C 11. Crone, W. T. Matheny, .1. II. Stanser, A. G.Willis, 11. Widdershelm, Geo. Motter, T. 0. Wilder, L. D. Thomas, M. C. Fulton. Hon. F. A. Sweezy was presentattho hall and was called out font spucch during a lull in the proceedingsand re sponded in his usual happy way ex plaining how he c.ime to return to thu old party. All the townships were represented u.xcept Oak Creek whose committee man wiu absent from the county. Our judgment of the ticket is that it is as good as could have been named and will undoubtedly be successful. Fki:i tmk Nkkvks upon pure, rich blood and you will not lie nervous Pure blood comes by taking Hood's t YOUNG WIVES ti ,'i We Oder You a Kcincdy Wblcli Insures SAFKTV to I.IFK or uoin Mother nnd Child. MOTHERS FRIEND BOBS CONFINEMENT OF ITS PAIN, ItORROIt AM DANGER, Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy. Kndomed nnd recommended by pliyal elan, mltlwlven nnd those who hnvo lined It. Beware or lulntltutos and Imltntloua. Kent bT eipror ninll, on receipt of rrlco, l"ee per battle. Uciok "TO MOTIIKH9'' mailed free, containing toluntarr testimonial. BBAD FIELD BEOULATOR CO., Atlanta, Oe. bold nr ai.l nncoaisTB. CHICAGO Clothing - Store I Moon Block, Red Cloud Nebraska. WO FAITH CURE. Sarsaparilla which is thus the greatest and best nerve tonic. Iliurrlii'tt mimI Dysentery nr dutigeroUH, and jon xhould not bo withont a bottle of HegK' Diarrhea Hainan) in tlm hoasu at thiii Benson of thu year, us it relieve at onuu. No bad results follow. Sold by C. L. Ootting. until they Hud c they are futliit tniiiid one in fa brother says tb town. Wherevi back to St. Pin On going back ' .seemed desert left; it was oa dinner or a rlib while it 'vii u week. M iniiL'a poli I think tho Tho sttoots t and tlio buiid tir principles inen . 1 have not jet of Hryati but my are some in this go we have to go s a starting point. ) the llth, the city The soldiers had ugh to gel a good . tho electiic cars, M impossible last we went nevt is, olty of tho twins idttWulk aio wide beautiful, tho rest- Cancer 01 the Breast. Mr. A. II. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St., Memphis, Teun., e.iya that bis wife paid ho attention to a small lump which appeared in her breast, but it soon de veloped into a cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment of the best physicians, it continued to spread and grow rapidly, eating two holes in her breast. The doctors soon prououuecu her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, but she con tinued to grow worse and when informed that both her annt and grandmother had died from cancer he gave the case up as hopeless. homeone then re commended S.S.S. and though little hope remained, she begun it. and an improvement was no ticed The cancer commenced to heal and when she had taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, and although sev eral years have elapsed, not a sign of the disease has ever returned. A Real Blood Remedy S.S.S. (jruimmteeJ purely vegetable) is a real blood remedy, and never fails to cure Cancer, Kcema, Rheumatism Scrofula, or any other blood disease. Our Iiooks will be mailed free to any ad il run's. Swift Specific Co., 1 Atlanta G. l Jks. Wfmr Hood's Pii.i.s cure nausea, sick head ache, indigestion, biliousness. All druggists Sfie. Inflammatory Klit3iitnuilsm:ure ril In :i Iit)'N. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, lnd,, nays: "My wife had Iiillninmutory lOieiiiniitlatn in every musulu and joint, her BiifferitiK wr.H terrllilu nnd hur body and tacu wore swollen almost beyond recognition; had bt-on In bed for six weokH and hud eight physicians but reoeived no benellt mini Alio tried tho MYSI'IU CUKE t'Olt ItllEUMATiHM. It gave iinniedlnto re lief nod ahu was nblo to walk nbont in three days. I am Hure it Havd her life.' Sold by U. E. Orion druggist, Ked dloud. IIckK"' eriiuni salve. Tho Perfect Ointment. Cores where nil others fall. Its extraordinary cura tive power him been provod in the thoas auds of canes of piles, for which wo hold testimonials Yonr pupular drnggiat C. L. Coiling sells it. Mr. lireckinridge should havo a con spicuous place 011 Mr. Hynum's list of campaign speakers, but tho latter should see to it that the Kentucky statesman does all his riding in open carriage. Washington Post. The Mttlu UlanU Aru Here nnd come to stny. C. L. Cotting, yonr popular druggist, has just received a new supply. They are the only gunrnutt-ed pill on the mnrkut. lib Bare you get Ueggs' Little Uinuts, Ank for sninple. Mr. McCormick's altitude is the pro per attitude for every manufacturer in the country. It is not only good poli tics to oppose the silver craze; it is also good morals and good business judge ment. Philadelphia Record (Deni.) Kelallc ItUeiiinutiMii 4.'ureil. L. Wagner, Wholesale Druggist, Illoh mond, Vn says: "I hnd a fearful attnolt of Seintio itheuiiiatisia, was laid up al most two iuou'hi, wns fortunate eunugh to got MYSTIC CUltP. FOK K11EUMA TTSM. This cared me after doctor's pru Hcrlptions hud fniled to havu any elteut. Sold by II. II. (Jrlec druggist, lied (ilon.l Possibly the rcaxoii Candidate Bryan doesn't produce a beard is because tho producers are so giouiid down by the gold standard. Kansas Cily.Iournal. UruK"' IXarrlivn IIiiImiiiu positively has no equal in diarrhea, dys entery mid inrlainntion of the bowels. It relieves qaiokly, nnd baing purely vege table, no bnd rusultA follow, You cannot afford to ba without it nt this Sanson of the year. Sold by C. L. CottlnH. Dee week. ABOUT STUAKT'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS. Thoy Curo Stomach Troublou and Indigestion Anyway, Whothor You liavo Faith in Thom or Not. Mere faith will not digert your food for you, will not givo you an appetite, will not increase your llesb, and strengthen your nerves and heart, but Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will do these things, because they aro composed of tho elements of digestion, they contain the juices, acids and peptones neces sary to the digestion and assimilation of all wholesome food. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet will digest food if placed in a jar or bottle in water heated to U8 degrees, and they will do it much moro elfectively when taken into the stomach after meals, whether you have faith that they will or not. They invigorate the stomach, make pure blood nnd strong nerves, in Hie only way that nature can do il, and that is, from plently of wholesome focal well digested. It is not what we eat, but what wo digest that does us cood Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro sold by nearly all druggists at 50 emits for full sized package, or by mail from thu Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Li Hung Chang says ho is "impress, cd by thu welfare and prosperity of the American people;" and yet these aro what we call hard times. Let him re turn after McKinloy'n election if he wants to see the country at its best. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Wish to call the trndimg public's attention to the fact that they arc float Heady ft Your Trade They want to see all their OLD CUSTOMERS and every new one. 3. . ft Wl i ft v j r.k They have some goods and price that will interest you. PRICE-AND-PROFIT OF NO CONSIiQUIINCE. m K v.s ti W i To Sell the Goods is Oaf Object 1 Ilia recent lettui to maiiufactuiet.s Mr. W. F. Heiijaiuin, editor of the Spectator, Kuchfoul, N. V , saj'. "It may be a pleasuie lo you to know the high esteem in which Chamberlain's medicines are held by the people of your own state, where they must be best kuo.vti. An aunt of mine, who resides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit me a few ycais since, ami before leaving home wrote me, asking if they were sold here, stilting if they were not she would bring a quantity with her, as she did not like to be without them." The medicines refeircd to are Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy, famous for its euros of cold and croup; Cham berlain's Pain Halm for rheumatism, lame back, pains in thu side and chest, and Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrlio'u Remedy for bowel coin plaints. These medicines have been in constant use ill Iowa for almost a quarter of a century. The people have learned that they are articles of great worth and merit, andunequaled by any other. They aro for sale here by Deyo & Grice. They propose to close out $10,00.0 - Worth - of - Stuff In the next four months Remember they are in the Moon block and A. Galusha is Manager, i WAW i Wi 14 -"4 at y.( i.. Wu&vf. temK ni :xte?c2&$& SHERWOOD & ALBRIGHT, Staple and Faney Gfoeepies. Humboldt, Minnesota and Amboy Clour AGENTS FOR Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FKKSli VKGETAHLES AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. Host of Oxfoid was here tlu yl h Notlco to Tcnohors. Nolico Is hcicby guru that 1 will e amine all persons who may desire ti olTer th"nisclvcs us candidati's ( i leactiers of the public schools of tbi coiiuty, at Rctl Cloud on the third Sal unlay of each iiioutli. Special iiiiiinalioiis will be held on the Friday pivceediug the ild Saturtlay of each month. The standing desired fm 1 ami .'Id grade certlticale is the same no grade below 70 per cent., aveiageSu pej1 cent; foi liixl XI ade eei tilicalit mi grade be low SO Htr cent., average !H) per cent in all brunches required by law. D. M Hi ntmc, County Supt. Your llnir 'nn Ite tuvet from fulling nut or turnm rsy 'I Inn i- a in si ivo fuel. Hid we guarantee ' n' Ibui U.iu-wtir todn it, It uleaiiscs "4. re tip, leu vi on the liir Klobsy and l.ix urittiit. Sold by L. L (.oiling, ISt'KKN' Tropical Oil Thu only liniment on tho market to day that has a positive gtiarnntie to do all llie label calls lor. lis grent strength and uouuVftil enrativo powers aro parti cularly notlouiMu in deep st-ntrd ills i-isi-k, hiiuIi a lUit'iiiniitism, Nutirn'gin, rtc. I'. t Colling k-iqis it. I'lie icpublieaii float representative ein eiitinn nf tin liitli distiiet coin- , pnscil of Adams and Webster counties win meei a; Dine inn mi oaiiiiuay, Sept., 'Mth, IWHl, at 11 am., for the purpose of uiiiiiinaiiig a candidate for lloat representative from Mich district and the transaction of such other busi ness as may come before it. Adams county will be entitled to 1? delegates and Wobstei county 11 delegates in such convention. II. M. Hw I., J. S Wiiitk. Si i i.y Chairman. mutism t.'iirutl In it Day. MYSTIC CUIIK" for Rheumatism - 1 Ntnralijia rndionlly cnrtia in 1 to 3 da) s. Its action upon the system Is re . tile and inysterioiiH. It reinorfii - tin. eHust- and the dinnnxe iminetl- .u.iij iiisapiifHrs, 'I'ha first dost-grmttly ills. il cents. Hold t These People ARK GOING TO GOTTItfG'S DHUG STOflE, WIIKRI-: THKV WILL FIND TDK Finest JStool of Wall lPsiij-er IN TIIK RKPUI5LICAN VALLHV Hesides a coinplele stork of DRUGS S? BOOKS at greatly icdueud prices Call and See Us When You Come to the Fair. if diuggist, Red Cloud. by II, E. Oriut J. S. EMIGH. IMvNTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY II- VOl! WANT IT. Crtiwu S Hridst Work or Treth Withoui PWw I'Old'KI.AIN INM.AY, A'i'l ill ilu li.tcM tinTiiomi'iiUu deutiil na-ili Hin. in CLOCKS Wanted An Idea , l'r.t.s t m i r idoiVK, tlir-v mny lirlni; ynii wpallh. WrllP JOjs Wl.Ulir.Ulll'KN A CO.. I'uli'nl Altor i.ujii. We uinitcm, I), C.,fnr Ibnlr 9I.M0 (irlte oiTer and Hit of luu liuuOroa lavcutloui wutucnl. Who ran think I HdllUI (Hull o liliirf tuiuiti'utr I'.igliL Day Special - Fair - Week - Prices. On our lino of Clocks. Wa will nuka these prices FOR ONK WKKK ONLV. 11'OllX SO!3t. IStlX tO lTtlX. One duy, Solid (Uk oi Walnut Cases, Hour Stirtkt, special pricu. il.'.Kr, regular price, $;l .id One Day, S "hi Oak or Walnut Cases, Hour Sirika and Alarm, sirt:iiu prn'i-, .i i,i; regular price, 94 IIO )lid Oak or Walnut Cases, Strike Hour mid Halves, .pcciul price, MM, regulm Priee. H .;.(. Kiglit Day iliil Ouk or Walnut Cases, Strike Hour and Half Hour I Alarm, special price, $4. IS, i egular price, 15.0(1. Thost! i durable, well finished, iiine-kt:t:pin oh -L-s. Ornaincntal and useful. Cheap at rcj; ir prict's, but exceptional values at our out tes. " rCVTllOt1!Se Jil'OSi., Jewelers and Optii ians. Ileadiju , for Fine Repairing and hpei t iels iW .fi en 'ir'. in 3-r ' , i. 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