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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1896)
I More Mnllclnal r 1 1 1 o In :i bottle nt Hood's S.irt.i turilli tlun In any oilier prt-p.ir.it Ion, Moro "kl1I m rvijiilri'tl, tnnri' ran taken, morn exp'nnu liicnrri'il In lit inniiiifacliiri', II null the proprietor mill (lie ileali r Moro but It eokU tin1 rmisiunrr Icm, in lie Rets mm i' ibws for Ills inone), Moro riirntui'iitmer Is srcnri.il bylts pei-tilhr roinlilti.itioii, proportion ami process, wlilrli in. ike It poenllrir In IHnlf Moro peopli' arc einplojeil ami itioru spare oc oiipieil In Hi L'lhornlory tli.in nn iiIIht. Moro "onilerfiil niri'si'ltuti-il ami more tes timonials rereHed Hum li an ollii r Moro 1'ilei mill iiinie limine jer lij jr.ir nre reporled liv lrut.'i!i is Moro people are tahliiK llooil's N iri.ip.irill.i fwl.iy tli, in any oilier ami more aru laKlnx II unlit) III. in cut liefure Moro I'i'l hi I i.i, Muni; iuisoiih ihIkIiI lie I inn uli) you should t ike Hoo Sarsapahlla The One Truo Illoml I'urMer. l per bottle H...l . i-it ''Iir" "" biter UN ami rlOOCl'S PUIS hick MlM.Uclie. IfloellU. r h k c h i k y viti vro n W.I. McMII.I.W. One j-cp. Slxmiintlit ?! on iTHI.IMIKI BVKIIV KIIIDAV Ktitcrcd nt the tiot ollite nt Ik-it (,'loncl. Neb. in ifcomltln'B mull rriHtUT. WASHINGTON NOTS. Senator Htitlei miiKi's IL rery plain Hint ItothiiiKs the populists uiiieif;ed from tin1 fHiup.'iiKii in :i iniieli hotter eaiidltion tint n their allies, thedetno. eratH diil. In fact, lie thinks, unit niH, tliat the lesii'.t vlitually wipes nut tlto demoeiatie pally; tliat Hid j?ohl denioerats will mostly heroine re. piililican- ami the silver ilenmeral.s populists, anil tliat the next pre.siden tial eanialf,'ii will he fought between tho populists ami thi' ri'pi'lilicans lie also says that tlm donioeiats won' re sponsible fur Ilryan'.s defeat. The republicans are in a state of jubilation over MeKinley's election, which l likely to continue, until after the disliiliiltiiiii of patinniifjo m'l.s fully underway "I'lieti we shall have lie kicking which Is always llieitrilc llijj feature of the lirst few month.s of every adiuiuislialliiii 'I hey ippcii to fully lealle that Mie l.-'eiiti..n nf the favor ot the Miioi'v hIui hive yiun tliclii another lease of povvel depends upon their ability to e,ive the eiutntrj the pio-pciiiy the leive prntni.eil, and thcie is no doubt of lln-ir int. n. lion to do their level best in that di rection They claim that the boom in iiidustiial and cotnmeieial circles which started as soon as theieMilt of the election was known will be peitna lie nt, ami the people, legai'dless of theii polities ale most he.otily uiih hem In hoping tliat it my be We all want prosperity, no matter who gets tho eiedit for it. While the eunfci cures of (Shu. Kit. Leo with IVcHident Cleveland hiiiI Secretary Olney liave raided a fresh oi op of Cuban rumors, there is nothing in sight to indicate any change of policy by this government. Some think thiii President Cleveland, will, in liN annual message to congress, nmke come positive recommendation n the subject, lull it Is mote probable that lie will meiely state the situation, as shown by (Jen. Lee's ipporl ami leave the icsponsibllily of anv action in the hands of cougicss, and of his uecesor. In the .speculations as t who will be members of piesidentelect .MeKinleyV cabinet, tluee names of prominent n publicans hare abeady ben eltmiuat oil Mi M.iik Manna, who could doubtle- bare bad his pn-k of tin poitfolios, took his inline oil the list by making the positive statement that he would accept no olllce under the coming ailmiuisliuliou Sniinto. Sherman's intimate ft nods sy that his age would prevent Ills accepting either the .sen clanship of llmtieiisiiiy or of state should eilliei heolTeicil him, and Speakm Heed should never hae been put on the list no probable mem ber of the cabinet Major Melviuley would doubtless be onlv loo yl.nl to have the strong lOT.soiitility of Speakei ltced added to bin family of ollleial ndvisei- mil will piop.tbly tetn'ei htm a puvee mi the cabinet, but without nti lilt a that it will bo accepted Kven it his urt) did not need bis sin vices in the house, Mr. Ueed would not bo likely to bo in the cubluat. The speak erdhtp of the house. Is a much bigger nlm:e ihun tho bet position in the iibinet, nud can b inmlato servo the imbition of u until who is u candidate f r hs party's prcsidoiitltil nomination, s Mr. Heed unquestionably is, to a much greater extent One of tho odd faaturcs of the feinv lonal situation is that, although a u.ijoiity of the Kentucky legUlatuie wilt be republicans, Secretary Carlisle s being puslied in the front as a e.i "!' tale t' .ii ei d ,)v ltl.i k.uu i. in 't.i -.en ii , n ie -.lime of l.i. f ii i L ;' i. t-i tho in iie lo hove lie will win, . 1 bough tliev il" nut l pliilll wli.t tin i e publicaiis in the Kentucky IcgUlntiire being able to elui-t a republican seiiatoi Uould iuuteud elect Mr. Curlislo. One i.xlanatioii has It that Mr. Carlisle al ready in neeoid with the liuaueial olicy of the lepublicans will join that inrly, and another tliat the expeeiH ion of Mi Cailisle's friends is based Ipon Hie well known feuds between -rnmineiit Kentucky republic ins, vhich I hey believe will pi event any it mblliaii being able to eommaml u .illlieieni number of votes to be eleeli d .enator, and will testilt in I ho election if Mi Carlisle us a compiomio man the votes of g(dd democrat n d " iniblieaiis Not a little i ouimeui has been caused ii Washington by M. i(.f,.., ,,f i. n uii'ii uhn weieaektiowledgedlead Is of the A I A. ill tlie lioiiu-Ki p c-cntalive l.luion, of Mlehli;nn, .i id 'I'" f Nebraska- dm lug the last i s3ion ,f congiis. It was supposed 'b n IimiIi tin so mail oi(d tin ii eni in In-I'iiiihc In the ptepoiideieiiet if A I' A -in uncut iu Iheir dlsltie .sj et i" a eampiign in which the A. l'.A. ni.idi itself mine eoiiipleious than ( ver liefoH , Ihe," f,ii of re-eleel'nli S n,e rtlmt puy.ling, isn't it riensiii3 nilleiuls ,n,. keeping mum about ihe dismissal of .seveial oIlieiiN, ' of them u unman, refusing to s.ty moio than Hint the dismissals tseio "foi thegood of the service," but thcie is 110 doubt that the ilisinKsnls u. 1 c connected with the actions and language, especially tho latter, of tho o.vollleials in the campaign just closed. They weie all for lit an and they arc accused of haling talked "hot stuiT," publieli and privately against Seete 1 ary Carlisle's liuaueial policy and his attitude iu the campaign. Why is it tliat one man is old and decrepit at 45, and another hale nud heaity at 80V It depends upon the care he taki of himself. Ofttn a man's body gets out of repair the trouble grows until it lays him out iu lied. Whenever a man feels thai lie is not as well as lie ought to be, whenever lift is listless, without energy ami without vitality, whenever he llmls that be is losing weight and that Ids ordinary wink gives linn undue fatigue, lie needs Dr l'irace's (iolden Medical Discovery If he keeps on working with his liver inactive ami his blood impure he keeps his nerves ami his body under a constant nervous strain He will not lie heaity when he is old The "Cold dun Medical Discover,)" cures many so-called diseases because neaily all illnr- springs ft 1 m the sanu thing b.id digestion and ennseiiieiit impure blood. The "l)lsenver." makes the appetite good, the digestion stiotiir, a-simih.tiou easy, ami the blood neb itnl pin e S.t m Kin ti lis ol sumo pi oi!e calling at a house on some friends ami the hit tet ueie absent A (ieruiau u ho lived in "CI ibioi Wiis called up ami n,cil if .Inn .Smith was at home. "Nelu. (lim is nod at home." "Wheie is he?" "lie vas gone to de cemetery down " "When will he coine back "Oh. he don't coiuo hack already somr more, lie May away, (iitii is det " The old lady was right when she said, the child might die if they waited for the doctor She saved the little one's life with a fw doses of One Minute Cough Cine. She had used it for en up before. C I. Cott.ng. The S. of V. baud have piepared a verj otaboiate pi ogi amine for their concert neM Friday night November JOtli, which will he found iu another column iu this isuc This piomises to bi the best conceit the h-ind has ever giien ami out tuu 11 people .should nut fid to iiti'inl Rheumatism Is a Mood disease and on'y n blood reme dy can cure it. So many people mike the mistake of taking remedies which at best are only tonics and cannot possi bly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith, Grecncastlc, Indiana, says: "For years I have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma tism, which the best physicians were un able to relieve. I took many patent medicines hut they did not seem to reach uty trouble. I gradually grew worse until I was un able to take my food or handle myself iu any way; 1 was abso lutely helpless. Three bottles of S.S.S. re lieved me so tlut I iwns soon able to move my right arm; before long I could walk arrrvc.4 tti riwrn anrf when I had finished one dozen bottles was curcn completely ana am as well an ever. I now weigh 170. A Real Blood Remedy S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Kczcma, , and any form of blood troubles. If you have n blood d incur c, take a blood medi- J cine S.S.S. (quatanlecil purely vegeta- Mfc) ii exclu .ivcly for the blood and ' is n.eorHiienk',1 fnr iii't5iiu else. It fort i out the jHiisun nuuer pcrm.uiiut lv. We will t-eiul to nuvouc I'lir Mt 111 .ib 1 1; boohs. Address Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ca. wwD KK THifi RED CLOUD CHIEF. FRIDAY. NOV. U L L I lift I L should Vbo FEMALE REGULATOR. IT IS A SUPERB TONIG nd exerts n wonderful influence iu strengthening her system by driving through the proper chan nel nil impurities, flealtll and strcnotli are Guaranteed to result Irom its use. Mv wlfo wur lioflrldilro forrlehlrrn monlh9. ntler lining UNA III IP.MJ S I'CMAI.i: ltllOU LiATOItlor two niDnttiH, Is sot tlm-well J M JOHNSON, Mnlurn, Arte. iiiMtinn.ti itrori.tnm to., atmnt.i. . Solil tv Ml Drucglttii At ft. 00 o-r bottle. Died ol Ilnitr DIsoimo. T M Ito'Tles, an old le-uleut of this ounl.i, living seien nii'e-i siiutheat nf this city, died nv sudduily Tuesdaj innrniiie; abnut two o'clock of be-irt ilisv;ie The day befme bis detitb be liad hiisl.ed emu all da) ami in Hie (nulling had uorknl haul building an addition to andiaisiug ht coin ciib About one o'clock be In aid a buggy go lis the house ami gut up lo seewl1.1i it was, and on it-turning to lint lay thrie a few minutes mid raised up suddenly ami told his wife lie was sinolheiiiig, II is wife and .son about nine years old carried him out of doors, and the hoy went to the neighboi s for help When help arrived he was can led back into the house wheie lie e.xpired iu a very few minutes Dr. .Moranville was sent for but arrived too bite to render any assistance. Deceased was a son-in-law of ,ltio Campbell and had lived iu Webster county for about ten years. He loaves it wife and two children to mourn his loss The funeral services weie held from the home 011 Wednes day afternoon. Statk ok Ohio, Crrr kToi.i:do, I I.UOA.S Cof.Nrv. f Fkank.I Ciiknky makes oath tliat ho is the senior paitnerof tlie linn of V. . I. Ciu'.nkv : (.'o., doing business iu tlie city of Toledo, county and state iifoiesaid, and that said firm will nav tke sum of ONK UUNDKH I) DOlI. LA US for each and evi ry case of caUrrh that cannot be cured by the Use of ll.H.I.'.S ('ATAItltll Cfui:. i'uank.i.(jhi-:ni-:v. Sworn to befoieine mid subset ibed in nty ptt'siiueu, tliis 'iih day of Decern bur, A I). 180 . , A. W (il.KASON, m:i. -' -- ' Solni'u 1'nhli, . Hall's Catarih Chid is t.-il.nn inlei miily ami :tets dnoetly on tlie blood and mucous ,111 face- uf the system. Send for tiwtiinuiiiaU fruc. l-..I.(JIIl-:NKV-CO.Toledo, () Sold bv DtUL'gists, T."c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Bishop Craves, notwithstanding the ratilication, had a veryiatgeattendaiico at the Craee I-'pieopal ehiiieh last Woiltii'sday evening. The prayci meeting sit the Congregational church was adjourned and all attended tlie meeting. The till ccVcariilil Imr nf .1 A ilolltison. of I.VIIIl (,'enlyr III . ! onli.' - 1 -' I '"-' jeei it aitacKS ot croup. Mr. Johnson says up is ssuisueu mat tne timely use of Cliainbarlain's Coitgli Itemed', dur ing a severe attack, saved his little boy's life. He is in tlie drug business, a member of tlm firm of .(hii-oii Bros, of that plana; aud they handle a great many patent medicines for throat and lung diseases. He hud all these to choose from, ami skilled physician ready to icspond to his call, but select ed this remedy fr use in his own family at a tima when his child's life was in danger, because he knew it to be superior lo any other, ami famous the country over for its nines of croup. Mr. Johnson sas this is the best sell ing cough medicine the handle, and that it gives splendid satisfaction iu all cases Sold by II. K. Criee, Dtuggist. The one pleasui able pat t of the latt lication 011 last Wedne.sda night and which did much to mitigate the feeling of tlm large crowd who came to parti cipate in the demonstration was the progiam which was successfully C4i rind out in the .Masonic ball. Hon, Ittiudolpb MeNitt gaie the assembled audience a splendid talk and then in troduced . I. , Caldwell 01 Lincoln who also made some well ehon-n lematKn. .lelTnrrtou Ward made a good lepuhli can speeeh In orde. to liquidate au election net made with Joe (imbiT. The different qoai lets and the H. of V. band came iu for a huge shaie of up phuise for tin- purt they took In making the Htlnir a success 'Iocuie all old sotcx, to ne.il an in- doleut ii'i nr to .peedil.v cure idles, Minuted -1111,11) nppl Di WittV Wltcli I Live ' i " teci.rdieg t.. .Ii citnm, lis 'I' 1 ' e -Hi 11 vx 1 , , ,,, i,. ,m (' L O t : 0-'Xs3'2?'OX-.Xuri.. 258 ts ca iTtr viiipn. c'lirncii 'o'i ks. MKTIloniST. A glowing inleiesl i niaiiiletetl on over liaml A. Il.iiim. Siinda) .school sujier inlemltii!, is the right 111:111 iu Hit right place. It would he bald to gel u betlel P.p worth League pteMdcnl thtiii .Mrs Wilson Ail the young people met-. ii'ii.t) iiuitetl lo the Li-ngne 111 0 HO miiiiI.i eieuiug I be pi-uvef iiieMiiig mi Wednesday in u!iig nt 7 HO Is reeelvmg some at. ii nt i'ii). A wit l.nge numbei'tif ymng men h .ml the addiens of Mr Dm-hy Sun. dt) exenitig. He eilfd efimp'i s in lu-ii.i.v wmibytho iitieijii..n of)oiing men of their i,go. Have 11 hlijlnit idem even If you fall nlmri of it. Ho -peaks in Sunday evening to the otuig ladies, liny are all nio-l cordially Invited to 0" pieseiu, MAiM'isr I'leaciiing service Siindny inoiuiiig nt I0.!!0j Sunday school at 1 1 :!(); Vming Peoples Meeting 0 !!); Preaching? !10. I'ONdltl.OATION.M.. 1 Mm ning service 10 !I0 a.m. Subject,, "Spiritual Powei." Kvctilng service j T.IIOp.in. A discussion 011 "The Main Questions of tlie Christian Faith " Subject, "Tha Christian Creed. , I Sunday .school 1 1 -110 a in.; Junior Society C. K 1 p.m ; Y. P S. C K. (I 30 p.m. Subject, "A Cood Kdiieation,! What it is and How to Cet it " Prayer ' nieetiiig Wednesday evening 7.00 p.m. I Subject, "The Holy Spirit; How May I I........ Hi... II M . Ill ... . I i iuuv mm, nun- .nil) 1 ucceive iillll. 1 Everyone coulially invited to attend any and all of these services. O E.TtciiNoit, Pastor. FORTY YEARS. OK SUFFERING FROM PILES. Remarkable Cure of Popular Major Dean of Columbus, Ohio. People who Millar from that anno ing ami oh-tiimto disease will be grati lietl to learn that science has discover ed a safe, convenient and simple mrc forever form of piles, as the experinice of the popular Mtijni Dean of Colum bus, Ohio, amply uttisN The Majm--si)-. I would like lo add in) nanie lo the thoiis.iiul.s uho h-iu been ciiled b the Pyramid Pile Cure. 1 kiiowfio'ii experience that il is the mil) rente.') oil fill til thai will t lleelliall) cine pile..-, plenty of remedic- giie iein fm a time, but as for a lasting cure I had tried all the salves, lolioiis, etc., iviib nut success. Si boxes of the Pyiiimid Pile time entiiely lumovcd all tiaees of a case of piles of foity year.- stand ing You may rest as.uied thai tin Pyiamid Pile Cute ha- no Manuclicr advocate than myself. I feel that il is my duty to allow you to use my name in any way you may sec lit, in 01 tier that other -ulTeiei-iniiy thus be directed to what I feel car taiu will be a speedy relief ami cure. Tlie Pyramid Pile Cine gives instant relief ami a permanent cure iu all kinds of blind, bleeding, itching piles. It is absolutely free from opiates, cocaine ami similar poisons, so common in pile cures. The Pyramid Pilo Cure is sold by di uggisL- at 60 cents ami 1$. A book 011 cause and euro of Piles will be M'lit fit'o by addressing ihe Pyramid Co., Albion, Mich. Lincoln business men ate not left alone to mourn over Nebraska's politi cal action iu quietude When they pick up their business lettf is from the east they ate confronted with such taunts a "You played h 1 out in Neb raska." Tliat was the beginning of a leltet limn Indiana lo (). IS. lVd i? cehrd e-teida). Lincoln Joiirnnl "l'liewoist cold I evr had iu my lifii .vas cm ed by Cliainbei lainM'migii llctneily," wiiies W. 11. Norton, of Mtt ler Cii-ok, C.il. "Tiii cola" left me with a etitifh nud I was xpectoiating all (lie timet. I'ha icmaily ctund me, and I want all of my friamls when troubled with k cough or cahl to use it, for it will tlo thaiii rooiI." Sold by II. K. Crier, Druggist, Men who put iu the spate time they have at work aiouml thair house- luve less time to grumblu about hard limes ami have lietler looking homes and make better citizens generally Tin. W1101.K Srouv ot the wotitlcifiil cuius by llnod'n Sar-tiparilla i sotui in d. Il makes 1 Iu- blood tii-h, pmo and iiomiihiug It mni's s.Mnlula, caiarili 1 ImmiiphIimii Hoobd Pu.u act baimoiiioiisi) with 11. Hid Siu.-iHrilU. Cuieu.l iimiiII J." renin Morkot Report. U in nt i) i 55 l.'-'l 11 (out) IQ I -ii il lliew) l'J (,t I.) i'.h- o ft 11 15 H'",'s(l,l) Hf) (,t '.' SMI Call In (fccilct s) A 00 (il I) 1.1 Butter 10 I'.cg- li I'm itot's 30 (if 85 -( " Jj Cl'ickeiis . r 1 .11 1 Ii I I 1 11 1 .-I n . H I'll K- .... ." IH k' . . . . J 1 11 ce . .. Or. PrJcc'fl Cremn Uaklnc Powuer A Pura '4rp CrMua at Tartar Pawalar- 13. 1806. 8$41Sa. frt v n ra n -i i i 1 J ii jucGiai Daruai u : . . wrawmaiunMtM - iaMay, 'p: flack ox salk 100 Wool Dress Patterns AG SPECIAL SALE PRICES. A Wo invite you to .oinc l..c-t 1..,..,,..: ui-L u.iiy.uii u(jjui Liiiiuy wu nave ever 01 feretl on New Fall Dress Goods. Also Special Sale Vxz niwi rti;Lir...,v. JAGKETS - H We can show you the best line of garments ever W shown in Red Cloud. Saturday - Morning, - November 14th, lv; we shall place on sale a Wr at Speci.tlly We ieite von to come Geo. A. :', 0 fe Vn 1&mmmwmm,mm ti We have now on hand a fine line of Schwab- 13xos. -Oeleturaitecl Men's - Fiiae - Shoes, In Ka.or, Squnrc and new Hound Toe.s. Also just received a full lino of Xv AIMERS' FINE SHOES In all the latest hapes from It th K. Yon will do well to examine ourgoods.wesave you money, and give you the largest stock to select from. CINCINNATI - CASH - SHOE - STORE. FINECUSTOMWORK KND RBPKIRINC, WE GUARANTEE THE Strength and Purity : : : OP THE DRUGS WE SELL. - Wo use only tha ilunst kooiIh in our Prescription Department AND CAN 1NSURK SATISFACTION LOW'PRICES-PRBVKI L.. O. Iv. OOOrODIKrO, Oirutselsat. DON'T BUY A Wagon, Power, Corn Sheller, Harness,Buggy, hoveling Board, Bicycle, or any kind ot Farm Im plements, until you have obtained prices from the LESTER IIBPliFPflT GO., flmboy, fleb., Who have 1 -.i-i) -i ,.,i i,f hrsi c us go uls nl r.-iti itubiy low prices Subscribe for Tlie Si I'M m m DRY G G O O S HOUSE. 9& if '4) iM tntar i i 1 W5 , T-, ,.., au.jimi.u- 5ov. i and see tht.-m. Thi; Iq th. .....: I r on Ladies', Misses' AH) - GAPES ! number of new Lrarments low prices. and see them. Bfjeker & Go. MiffitlfilKMK' rrjui.aiczti.T3arT7iir .'JJWMSV.HR5Jl? Chief, $1 per year. m m 4th. I J 18 1 I".-- ; . nz 1 - I . - . I t f