The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 28, 1898, Image 4
V THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, OCT. 2. IB. i t ( i Running Sore Little Olrl Suffers With Impure Blood-Other Treatment Fallod ut Hood's Sarsaparllla Cured Weakness and Headnche. "My darghtcr, 0 years old, bad a run nlng floro below her right car for thrco months. Tho doctor advised painting it with lodlno and wo did this but it did no good. Then I got a bottle ot Hood's Bar taparllla. Tho first bottlo mado somo Im provement, and when tho third bottlo had been taken tho sorowas nicely healed. A year has passed since then and thcro lias been no return ot tho soro." W. E. Maonubbon, Arnold, Nebraska. "I was troubled with weakness and hendacbo but since taking a fow bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla I havo had no troublo of this kind." Mrs. Maiiy Lewis, Otto, Nebraska. Got only Hood's bocauso 1 9 4 Sarsa- O partita lstliebc.t-ln fact tho Ono True Blood I'liriflcr. HoMbyallilniRBlsts. 1; sir, forts. Tj it rt c,lro '',vcr -"t en,y nOOU S PHIS take, easy to operate, afcj. Hood THE CHIEF ruBLttmu nr w. l. momillan. One year 1100 Six montlu BO rUUMSHED KVEKV PJtlDAY Bnlercd at tho pott offlco at Hod Cloud, Neb. a leoond elan mall matter. BEPUBLIOAN TICKET. STATE. For Oovcrnor, M. L. HAYWAUD, Of Ctoo County. For Lieutenant Gorcrnoi, oko. a. Mtmriir, Of Gage County, For Secretary of State, C. DUKA8, Of Sallno County. For Auditor of 1'ubllo Account, T. L. MATTHKVt'8, Of Uodgo County. For Treasurer, I'KTKK MOUTKN8EN, Of Valloy County. ForSupcrlntonileut of 1'ubllo Instruction, JOHN F. 8AVI.OU, Of I.nucnatcr County For Attorney flonorr.1. N. 1. JACKBON, Of Antelope County. For Land Commissioner, A. V, WILLIAMS, Or Douglas County CONGRESSIONAL. For CongroMinan Mh District GAIT. 0. E. ADAMS, Of Nuckolls County. COUNTY. For State Souator, SMlli District, ISAAC SltErllAItDaON, For Float Iteprcsentattvo, 46th District, CUAHLK9 K. HICKS. For Ropresentatlve, J. 8. WHITE, For Couuty Attorneys . KANDOM'II MO NITT. For Commissioner, 3d District, J. W. ItUNCHKY, For Conimlisloiior, 6th District, JF.KOMK VANOK. state's escutcheon. No crime whs over planned nt tho darkest hour of mid night with inoro infamous or daring deliberation. No band of highway robbers uvtr carried into execution thoir devilish designs with a firmer do termination or nioro fixedness of pur pose right up to tho very moment when thoy wero detected in tho villain ous net and exposed. Tho enso is clear and needs no further evidenco of guilt. Thcro are no extenuating cir cumstances or room for npology. lie hind closed doors, hidden from tho gazo of honest men, and soonro from criticism of tho dally press, they nt tempted to steal enough ballots to count in nn n.nendment overwhelming ly dofoatcd nt tho polls, nnd thereby seat two popocratio judges upon the supremo bench; and every membor of the popocratio legislating who aided in any way this infamous plot or stood by looking on with silent approval, and overy Htnto oillccr, from Governor liolcomb down, is nn accomplice in this crime. This is n serious mutter and should not be passed over lightly. Tho vigllnuco over the people's suffrages is n sacred trust. In tho bal lot box lies tho main safe guard to our liberties, nnd any man or party who dares to tamper with it forfeits oveiy right to tho decent respect or conil donco of a freo people. the state pcnltc Hilary is subject to tho samn treatment, nnd what is true of this is true of nil the other state Insti tutions. Tlioy thus show that their pretended "refoim" is nothing but a hollow mock tn y, mid their professed deep love for the poor laboting man is btttn subterfuge to r.ecoru his voto. E. U. OVERMAN, RTTORNBY-KT- L.K1W. Oltlce orer Pott Office. Nebraska Mercantile Co. Does a general law biisiues, Practices in nil courts When Dr. Jockyl nnd Mr. Hyde Poyntor addrcasod tho dairymen ot tho wostern states nt tho trans-Mississippi Exposition a shot t timo since, ho was in a very humorous mood and kept tho delegates in nn uproar of laughter from beginning to the oloso. lie re viewed in a qulto oxtenslvo manner nil tho new theories nnd Improvements in looted into tho Belencoof butter making from tho earliest dawn of creation down to tho protont day, introducing many little pleasantries about tho kick ing cow, tho cow with a crumpled horn and tho ono preforming tho un exampled exploit of jumping over tho moon but kept very shy concerning our denr old Nobtnsku cow called "Speck." Souator Windy V. Allen is still regu larly maintaining his reputation as prince of domngoguos, ami as tho cam. palgn approaches tho oloso tho voters of Nobraskn aro greatly impressed with tho '.voll defined duty they nolunlly owo tho state in electing members to tho legislature favorablo to retiring this colossal humbug to prlvato llfo. Early in tho campaign while address ing a mooting in tho southeastern part of tho state, ho declared with veho monco that to tho populists in congress under his splendid leadership was duo tho honor for "pushing" tho adminis tration into war with Spain; and a fow weeks later in n speech olsowhoro, ho vililiod tho president for rushing into a war wholly unprepared, bomonningtho sad fato of our sol Hers, who were abused, starved and murdered in con sequonca of this tic necessary haste. Ho blows both hot and cold in tho short spaco of a day on n territorial ex pansion, tho leading question today en gaging tho minds ot tho American peo ple No man can tell what a day may ortng lortu with sonator Allon, nor has tho faintest understanding of what ho really moans by his public utter ances. And tho dishonest tactics em ployed in tho present campaign is in strict keoping with his wholo official caroor. Whothor in Washington ad dressing tho senate, or reoliug off poli tical harangue in Nebraska for re-election ho is tho sanio blatant demagogue, measuring overy word ho gives utter nnco with n careful regard as to its pro bablo symphony upon tho tympanum of lnmontiug Jeremiahs. Our ftct must bo guided by tho lamp of oxperi ouco. Tho successor to Senator Allon should bo a certain quantity, an up holder of tho brilliant administration of President McKinloy; ono who docs not prico his own sottish interests nbova tnoso of his country, and ono who possesses a loftier nud more pa triotic ambition than posing for ap plause from tho grandstnnd of pessi mistic politics. "Thoso uho lie will steal," shouted Tr usurer Mescrvu in his tremendous speech nt the Oliver theatre, and wo need only to cast n glance ut popocra tio figures for n verification of this truth to the letter. They havo smash ed both of these loadinp comtmtmls in the decalogue to smithereens. Ncutlj every statement of "reform" ojonomy sent out by tho figure jugglers, on their cards and circulars, is stumped with n lie, nnd notable among ttiese is the statement of Treasurer Mesetve which says: "I have minced tho slate debt $700,543.0!) from November 00, 1800 to August 1, 1808." Now j on ask wli) tho great financier li out Ketl Wlllnn county began with November UU, in his mighty saving career, wheu lie did not become treasurer ui.iii .January 7, 1807? Tho answer is easy enough. During tho mouth of December, Joe Hartley while ho was yet trensuter, called for 9804210.81 in outstanding warrants and paid thorn before Meserve succeeded him in office; Hint is, tho call was mado in December by Hnrtloy and ho turned over the necessary cash to Meserve of tho ge'nenil fund to meet tho warrants as they wero presented during tho first part of January. This amount of reduction of tho state's in dobtedness, Treasurer Mescrvo has in cluded in tbo 9700,642.09 when it jhould bo dcduolcd from it. You seoiheso re formers in order to mako a good show ing of economy count everything in sight and ropcat sovcral times if nec essary. Mr. Portor says: "I collected moro foes in 18 mouths than woro col lected by all the republican secretaries in 20 years." Then continuing along this lino of popocratio lino of ponder ous reasoning, Joe Hartley reduced tho state dobt $301,215.84 in US days, while Mr. Mcsorvo wiped out only $309,827.10 of indebtedness in 19 months. And ngain, "Thoso who will Ho will steal." 13 re th re u let us remember the langungo of our toxt. In fourteen counties popocratio treasurer shortages nmount to $318,210 during tho past eight years, and in two of theso coun ties, Oosper nnd Hamilton, tho embezz lers burnod tho court houses including all tho records, adding arson to tboft for tho purpose of covering up their tracks, nnd rendering successful pros ecution impossible. This is only n partial list of shortages known to havo occured under popocratio ruto, and if tho total nmount in tho state embezzled in all tho various offices by tho "holier than thou" gaug of "reformers" was fully ascertained it would exceed half a million dollars. In tho strong lan gungo of tho toxt, "Thoso who llo will certainly stcnl." Chimney brick, Cistern brick, AND Foundation Brick. Th plaoing of a full atato ticket in tho field by tho socialist labor party has attracted cousldorablo attention, nnd a study of the list of petitioners for tills ticket now ou file in tho oillre of secretary of state is convincing proof that it was nominated in good fulth and will have n following in tho coming election much larger than many suppose. Tho petition for nomi nation when complattd will contain noarly a thousand names, and n very singular feature that has sol tho ftiblou polltlniaus to thinking n great deal overtimo about tho matter of Lto is, that tho list includes many old lino populists in Omaha, South Omaha, Lincoln, Plattsmouth, Wahoo, Wither and other places. A prominent popu list in discussing tho now tiukot said "It is tho outgrowth ot the devilish manner in which parties professing principles of reform have beeu manag ed in this statu tho past few years, Tho socialist labor tiokot is n necessity, growing out of theso unsatisfactory conditions, to accommodate conscien tious reform voters who havo arisen to thoir righteous indignation and might of American manhood, and will no longer submit to being tricked nnd bartered by tho sottish, unscrupulous, hypoo.ltlcal office holder now in possession of our statu governmont." Ludlow Bros. mm threats, and Tradc-Marlct obtained and all Pat-1 cntbiuincis conducted for MODCHATt Tttn. Oun orricc ia Opposite U. 8. patent OrricE and we can secure patent in less timo than those remote from Washington. , i Seed model, drawing or photo., With descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not. free of charge. Our lee not due till patent is secured. , A PAMPHLET, " How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same In the U. S. and loreljn countries' sent tree, Address, A.SNOW&CO. . PATCNT Office, WASHINGTON. D. C. 'WWVWW-WVW Department Store. Wo nr still continuing our Special Underselling Sale ! Como nnd sco us for your winter supplies. Wo onn save you monoy. f7 aLav hh aVa iit In Our Cloak Department. Special values in now Jack ets, Capes nud Clonks. Ladies' plush capes at 81.75 and upwards. Ladies cloth capes ntGOc and upwards. FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. City and country calls promptly an swered day or night. NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. Office over Lindsbv's Meat Maiiket RANDOLPH MoNITT, ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW, Special attontion to Commercial and Probate Litigation. MOON BLOCK, Mil) CLOUD, NEMIAS VA. eeeHsVv-MIH PARKER'S HAIR UALSAM OleaoKt and beautifies the halt. lromotj a laiurlant ffrowth. Merer Falls to llutore Qray Cunt Kalp dlfniri hilr tilUnir. UlcandlUJUat llninUU It rests with too whether 70a continue tfa. nvr-waimna-our-cro ubdii. nw-4 vnik ranioTas warn avairv ior tODaocu. out nervous dutress. expels rum tne wood, r lOIB UMinDOQ, "Wanted: Roliablo and experi enced salesmen to handlo a good lino of lubricating oils and grenses on com mission. Address, The Cmnton Oil Co , Clovelnnd, O. nui--a aTEEEEEV nico-w .1 faVTg Lf M I iv B EJTftog iffiii .m m arr' uw uoiee . ?i I I t,i".oia. 400,000 nerraaram fania BiwLa"caaarured uur lOcaet-av.BW'Tj alaw WaM S-aTErw aawronf EEEEEEa aaawWTo: JaBPilertu! tine, po: torra makes you strona inneaim ana book NO-TO-B AC rroru own drnffffllt. vh vonchfarm. Tk Itwlth E will, patiently, perstitentlr. On (,1, uraallr curesi Sboxaa.tSM. rmnted to enr, or we rerund monvr. Boa U., Cktaara, treat, Sew lark. J. S. EMIGH, DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK TOU WANT IT. Ciowo g Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plates. POUOKLAIN INLAY Ami all tho latest Improvement in detital mecn antsml In Oar Shoe Department Wo nro selling shoes at money saving prices. 13 0 sure and seo our now shoes. Wrappers. Special values in Wrappers at r0c, 05o, 75c and up to $1.25. In Our Dress Goods Department. Special values in Dress fabrics nt I2jc to 81.00 per yard. Remnants of wool dross goods at 25 porcontdiscount. Underwear. Children's underwear nt So and upwards. Special values in ladles un derwear nt 24c, 85c and 50c. Special values in men's un derwear nt 25c, 880 and COo. Blankets. Seo ub for blankets, Wo soli them nt tho right prices. frA6 ftrau fmi Mj$ii . 1 1 1 1 r 1 jL,.v.f""iii 1 r-rii III 13 Mackintoshes. Ladies nnd men's mackintoshes at special value prices. IIII Wo have tho Ihitterick patterns. They nro tho best. In Our Grocery Department. Wo nro selling groceries nt monoy saving prices. Try tilt Hello of Noicatur flour. It is the best. In Our Clothing Department. If in want of men's or boys' cloth ing, overcoats, etc., como nnd seo our new lino. It will do you good. Nebraska Mercantile - Co. ALFRED HADELL, Manager. immm The blackest orimo in the annals of our fatato history was committed by tho si-oatled allied foroos of reform two years ago when they rtomipeil n high h inded fraiidtiu,on the ballot box a clinu tlmtjW"'vv unil lullnltely moro ri "iDBireiien nr lnmionca fi-' or ovou murdor. ?ew,lost lj'ut " our In regard to raising campaign funds tho trlplo alliance party has nlways professed to bo very conscientious. In f.ict, tho maragors havo frequently denied over having any filthy luoro for campaign purposos, savo that which canio from voluntnry contributions, as a sort of "conscionco gift," as it woro. It has boon charged many times, how over, that ovoryomployco in tho differ ent state institutions has been com pelled regularly each month during tho campnlgn to hnnd over a largo portion of his wages, no matter how small they uo, to 1110 popocratio central com- mittco, nnd tho truth of this has been verified beyond n doubt. John Mc- Crosson, of Sowimt? has boon employed as a guard at tho state penitontiary for a numbor of years, serving under thrco piovlotis wardens, At tho close of September, Mr. McCrosson signed tho payroll as usual, his monthly wages being $30. When ho cnllod for his pay tho bookeopor tendered him a check for $24.00. Ho refused to nccopt this amount in full for tho wages duo him and asked for tho balnnco. Tho book keeper informed him that ho had no au thority to pay tho rest, it boing hold back for tho cnmpalgu fund, Mr. Mo Crosjon appealed his enso to Warden Lculigh, stating that ho had 11 family to provido for out of his small wages and ho thought it very unjust to retain a portion of his monoy in that way without first ascertaining whether or not ho wits willing. Tho warden In formed him that if ho did not like tills stylo of doing business, tho way wits oloar to quit. Mr. MoCrosson loft tho same evening, but not until ho had de manded ulid received tho remainder of hU wages duo him, $.).-10, which War den Leldlgh had attempted t hold hack, llo still has in his possession tho dit rk for 831,00 as cotroborntlng evl donco of the hold-up. Tin sham "it formers not only asset?, omployes, but tnko tho monoy by foico. Since tho caso hero citod has been mado known it has developed that every employe in Poland - China - Hog Sale. At Red Cloud, Nebraska, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1898, thirty-five spring males and gilts bred by J. MANDELBAUM, of Blue Hill. Nebr. This offor comptisos :he tops of his 1898 breeding, only strictly llrst-olass animals will enter tho sale. The salo will contain sons and (laughter 7vnDlmY CHIEF, 13624, M.ljhTifc-ffy Vy-KvMC mT?jtgfYFrt' Jf Vii . 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In ilin w ' winners at Tr.tns Mlscheljipl Kp"ltion. A giniid opp' rtunity t . g"t tlm fun' net l(.i TERMS Bankable note, six months time without interest if paid when dm., date if not paid when due. Five per cent discount for cash on all sums over 5535. SALIJ COM M UNCUS PUOMIMLV V ONK OTi-Oi Iv AT RICllAIlDSON'S HMtN IN KKI ' , r. wi 1 "l lnq ll-0l is at nil loading stUo fairs, also ling in the United Stnlep. Ten per cent interest from I.OUD, NKIIKASKA. T. O. OALLAHAN, ) W JOHN BRENFAlsT, t A'.l 2V Auotioneprs. 1r1&rArir , ttuwvuw, .. v,. u.ijLiiyjujLSLJLiiuu, urouuur. isii3i.2i: m&ysmiBm1! J. PpEIiBJlUfL Z.t fi wsmi- - -wMttMiivi"i'.wM,i''"i'i, nmupn