Ifc. JtwwTJTJw-jrw.. THE HEP CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, OCT. O, 189J). . i, r I !; f Honest Labor Bears tr a Lovely Face. There is nothing more pleasing to look upon than a hearty, ruddy face, gained by honest toil. They are the saving of the nation, these toilers of botl sexes, strug gling for daily bread. Titre blood mthts them Able to keep up ihe dally round of duly At home, shop or store. If the blood has a IaM or im purity, or a run down feeling comes on, ihe one remedy is Hood's SArsApAtilLt, AmericA's Greatest Medicine for the blood. Poor Blood "SMy blood was so poor lhAt in hottest weather I felt cold, Hood's SarsApariltA m.xde me toArm. It is the right thing in ihe right ptAce." Ihttie J. TAylor, Woodstown, N. J. JWCidA S(Vtiak ifjWlt , tlood'i I'lTit nTreTcr llirriTienoiilrrllilTtiK and nly caUurtio In uEa'WuFnimHi'i TuraajtarUIa THE CHIEF runi.innii) nr W.L. MoMILLAN. WHO J6Art( MMIMtMK !( MUM lx mouth t ..1100 so I'UIIMSIIKD KVKHT PHIPAY Bnterod at the poit omco at lied Cloud, Neb.aa caadclatttnall matter. ADVKimSI.NU KATKSi Looal oJvcrtUliiK & ccmU per line 'cr Imiio. Local AdvcrlUliiK for entcrtnliimitilH, con fcrts, noclnlit, etc., given bjr rliim-lic, clurltutilo Itclctlen, etc, whero nil moiiojH ralaod llierc from ato lined wliolly for church or clmrltnblo aacletlc. firm ten linen frco mid nil over leu Unci SVi cent cr lino per laatie. Local advcrtliliiK of eiitiTtaliiincntK, conccrtu, rtcltaln, etc., where er cent In kIvcii to pro uiotera, 6 cenU per line er Ikkiic. IllarLAT AUTEIITIItlNO. Una rolntnn per month (7 Ui Due hair column por nuiutli ........ II Ml Olio-fourth culiimn per mouth.. . 1 75 Uencrnl dlaplay ndverlWIiiK U'-i contti per Inch perlntie. REPUBLICAN TICKET. State Ticket I'or Jndne of the Hupreino Court, M. II. UKIHK, Of Lincoln, Ncbraakn. Nor ItcKVllta EtnleUnUcritlt)-. WM. II. KLV, Of Alnnworth, NobrHnkn, K. u.MqutiroN, Of Omahn, Nehrnnka. 1 r-" S. Judicial Ticket. Hor Judge. 10th Judicial Ulntrlct, JM. It. I. KKK.aTK.lt, Of Alma, Nckrniin, County Ticket. I'or Cleric oftthe DlMrlct Court. JAMK3 DUItDKN. Of Qlenwood Precinct. I'or Couuty Trcaturcr, U. l. ItOBINSON, Oo Itcd Cloud City, 2d Ward. Por County Clerk, CLAHKNCE UKK1), Of lied Cloud I'rcclncU For County Judgo. JOHN MAV, Of Harmony I'rccluct. Ker County Superintendent, EVA J. CASK, lOf Ited Cloud City. 2d Ward. Kor County Sheriff, 11. ADAMSON, Of riciiMiil Hill Precinct. For Couuty Coroner, nit. hall, Of (Kenwood Precinct, For County Surveyor, V. K. T1I0HNK, Of (lleuwood Precinct. ForCommlailoner lit District, I. 11. KALKY, Of Pleaiaut Hill Precinct. VorComtnladoucHtli Dlttriet, JAMES OVKIIMAN, Of Ited Cloud Precinct. Tho indications arc tlmt this is n republican year. In speaking ut iliu populist ticket wo liutii'd ruiiiuoiui ri'iiibtk that it was a pood oiio to beat. It can safely liu Mild that tho demo pops are in favor of oxpausiou aH far as their lust vote is concerned. A good fusion ticket fot 1900. For president, Rryun of Nebraska; for vico presidont, Aguinnldo of Luzon. At tho county central coiuuiiltoo meeting last Tuesday Madison Finch resigned as chairman and Y. It, Uoby was chosen lu his stead. Alasl How soon tiro h'o forgotten. Tho pop committee on resolutions nevor onco inontioued tho names of Billy liryan oSllppory Si. Uryau has quit touring tho stato iti tho iuterests of Slippery Si, and gouo to Texas to eat diuuor. Now who will poor Silas got to explain Ills house, rent steals. The A, P, A., it is claimed, believes in koepiug Catholio preachers out of oilice. This year The Ciiikk will go the A. P. A. one hotter and try to keep all preachers out of ofllce, Admiral Dowoy can't soo why tho American people want to mako m much funs about "little things" as he chooses to call his actions in tho Philip pines tho past eighteou months, Tito dotno-pop nro not nftor the trusts as hard as they would have you believe. They simply want yon to bo lievtt that the republicans are responsi ble for trusts bolug iu oxlstoueo. Wo understand that a now populist paper is to bo started in our city and Hint tho candidate who was turned down so hard iu tho populist conven tion on lat Saturday U liable to bo tho editor. "If you think that Aguinaldo can govern tho Philippines hater than Mc Klnloy, ijiun voto for Aguinaldo. Per sonally I prefer McKinlry and shall vote for lilni." Chnplaln MaMey of Fighting First. Convenlioii days ato over and tho voters will soon havo a chance to ox press themselves on tho question whether long experience as a minister or long cxpeiionco as a teacher best Ills a person to supervise tho school intcrcstj of this county. A trust is a combination of persons which seeks to control. What would you call tho domocrat-pnpuliHt-frro-sil. Is It not a trust, iu fact tho largesUotifi in the puddle, and ono which would like to control ovory. tiling In sight? I TURNURE - BROTHERS, 1 3JIG NEW FALTj STOCK OF ?S M Dry Goods, Cloaks, Jackets, Capes, ' ' Furnishing Goods, Carpets, Rugs Shoes, are partly in and coming as fast as the factory and manufacturer can turn then out. Wl If you are a buyer of these lines of goods let us reason together. f Tho populists in their resolutions this year havo deplored everything ex cept tho low prico of farm nroducts. and havo accused tho republican party of everything except falling tc redeem Its promises to bring belter times to the laborer and producer. They havo not had the nerve to do this. Thoro is ono democrat living south of luavalo who is "sore" on populism, lie says last year tho pops came into his corn Held and took his hired man away from him and this year they tiro not satislled with taking away tho servants of worldly beings but nlso tnko tho servants of the Lord. AT HALF THE PRICK sre Wo would suggest that tho populists put the rest of the remaining preachers on their ticket even if thov can onlv put them on for assessor. It is a shame to leave any of them out iu tho cold.- Hut maybe tho rest of tho preachers boliovothoy havo boon called to preach the gospel rather than to run for oilico. Will the populists of this county pleacu toll us why they did not pass a resolution calling attention to tho fact that tlio "per capita" has been so do creased by the "iniquitous gold stand ard" that there is no money to do tlio business of tho country? Thoro wns not a word said iu tho populist con vention about tho per capita. "O liu" Harvey expounded tho doc trine of free silver to a crowd of about three hundred at tho opera house last Satin day afternoon just after the pop convention. Wo don't mean three hundred voters; as tho crowd con tallied about a hundred women and children. Mr. Harvey, though no orator, is what might bo termed a very ploturcsquo tnlker, that Is, ho has a groat imagination to draw his conclu sions from. Anyono who over road his "Financial School" will acknowledge this. U. Li. Kooster, topublican candidate for district judgo, was in tho city this week, and while hero took occasion to remind us thnt wo had overlooked a part of tho ticket. Wo assured tho gentleman that It was unintentional and will not let it happen ngain. Mr. Kcester, is a llrst-class lawyer, ami his legal ability, tho principle feature to bo considered iu tho election of a district judge, is unquestioned. Calm slid cool in his dolibeiations, deter mined and linn in his opinions, decis ive ami just in his decisions and de crees, lie promist9to bo a good judgo in this district, nnd wo bespeak for him a gootl round majority on November 7. iiiiKSiwL s3jfBB "I'm Ashamed To po anywhere with my face in this condition," is the expression of a very natural feeling. To a beautiful woman an eruption on the face is the greatest of calamities, her very beauty seeming to increase the disfigurement. Ninety eight times in every hundred, eruptions are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and the skin recovers its maiden bloom and softness. "Golden Medical Discovery" is a medicine which acts directly on the blood, purifying it, increasing its quantity and its rich ness. Eruptions, blotches, pimples, etc, arc but surface signs of the corrupt blood current underneath. Discovery" cleanses the blood, aud so cleanses the skin. I'or about one year and a half mr lace waa very badly broken out." writes Miaa Carrie Adanu, of 116 West Main Bt Uattlecreek, Mich. " 1 incut a creat deal of money with doctors and for different kinds of medicine, but received no benefit. At last I read one of your ailvirttsc ruetiU, and obtained a bottle or Dr. l'lcrcc'a (olden Mcdicul Discovery, Ucfnre X had taken one bottle of this medicine I noticed a change, aud after taklug three bottles I was entirely cured." Dr. I'ierce's Pleasant I'eUets keep the bowela iu healthy condition, CHARGED BY FANCY TAILORS WE MAKE AND CUT TO YOUR OWN MEASURE. IN ANY C0MBI. NATION OF STYLE. CLOTH AND LINING, SWELL CITY fit ifi im iKr nl a?sWpSlMEaw,ia TAILOR-MADE SUITS and SKIRTS designed by their cuitom for exclusive WM and the product of department, which, (tyies and high trade workmanship, ranks foremost in America Every lady who wishes to have a perfect gown or skirt, strictly up-to-date and different from anyone's cite, at a price no higher than asked for ordinary ready-to-wear garments, should leave her measure with us and make selections of cloth and style from over a hundred samples of suitings and dozens of fashion plates, reprc senllng at, the newest American and European effecb. Krlccj within the reach of everybody and prompt deliveries guaranteed. Uig lino of Ladies Tailor made Suits aud Skirts iu stock at from ?5.G0 to 25 We have the Largest Stock and Largest Store in Webster county in which to do business. We have the Goods, honestly bought and cheaply sold with which to do business. We advertise to get business and give hon est values to keep and build up business. We have been here but a few years but we expect to be here for twenty-five years to come. ow are xe $ouv$ o 4o Wus? When we have thoroughly satisfied you we have made a friend. Our customers leave our store pleased and return again and again to carry away our bargains. You should know we will not be undersold. We never have been and never will be. We do not advertise one single article falsely and never will. If yov see it in our "ad" it is so. We cordially invite you to call and see our mammoth stock. We can serve your interests best and serve you faithfully. Dvesd SooAs. OtirsVttho most complete Dress (JotUs Department evor shown in tta west nt prices tlmt. tib If yo nro looking for tlio tip-to- tiaiO IU V it nl Till-Ill. rn it,, Our hlanliots wore- bought early last spriug which places ui in a position to sell Iilankets at prices our competitors paid for theft's. Tho advance on Ulan keis loelng about 25 per cent. S3LS. While in market wo secured the greatest Bargains in Rugs ever offered. Wo nro dolling them faster than wo can mark them. Our competitors will think this is a lio. Weill wo havo got them to thinking. SViots. Our liig Shoo Department is be coming more popular dnily. Wo have tho Shoes, tho Styles, the Values, and will savo you money in this Dopartmcut. Svoceues. Enough said. TURNURE BROS., Red Cloud, Nebraska. 75-rx ismmmmmm TJ"t335S1j2 v-.H-witc : r-li-- CHURCH SERVICES. CHUISTIAN CI1UKOII. Services each Lord's Day as follows Morning service nt 10:80. Subject " Iho Testimony of tho Galileaus." Hiblo school, 13m. Junior Christian Endeavor 3 p.m. Socior Christian Endeavor meets at 7 p.m. Afternoon work at tho Inavalo Sun day 80I100I rally. Union Services by Evancolist Row land in tlio Christian church Suutlny evening ami Monday afternoon nnd evening. A cordinl invitation is extended to all. L. A. Hussonu, Pastor. MKTiiouisT Services next Sunday as follows: Sunday School at 11:80 a.m. Con ducted by D. It. Spnnogli-. junior i.eague at 4 p.m. Senior League at 7 p.m. 1'tayer meeting on Wednesday even ing at 8. Ladies Aid Society Friday afternoon. All nro most cordially invited to nt tond. Jamks Mark Dauut, Pastor. BAVTIST CIIUKCII. Services noxt Sunday as follows. Sunday School at 11:45 W F. West, superintendent. Young l'eoplo's Union meets at 7. Regular weeKly prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All cordially invited. Seats free. Isaac W. Epson, Pastor. fol- CONURKOATIONAL. Regular sorviccs next Sunday as lows: Morning at 10.30 work of Americnn Missionary Association Sunday School atll:46. Afternoon sormon at IndUu Creek at 3:30. Young Pcoplo's Society of Christian Endeavor at 0:30 pm. Union evangelistic mooting nt the Christian church at 7:80. Prayer and praise meeting Wednes day evening at 8. All cordially invited to attend these services. Fkank W. Dkan, Pastor.' "For tho sake of fun mischief is done. A vast amount of mischief is done too becausH poplti noglrei. to keep their blood pure. Tim mi-ieliiff, fortunitte ly, mny bu iinilnno liv the faithful uso of Hood' Curtupaiillu. Hood's Pill cure all liver III. irritatii.g. Nun. SCHOOL NOTES. Helon McFarlaud is high school or ganist this week. Miss von Pilsum conducted tho open ing exorcises this week. The first mouth of school closed Inst Friday. A good average attendance. Tho two second nines of the second ward crossed bats last Saturday. Ilotli claimed the game. The botany olass now adorns tho board with beautiful engravings, sumo of which closoly roscmblo plants and ilowurs. The literary societies reorcanized last Friday with Prof. Kclley over tho Dtlphinus, Miss McClelland over tho Excelsiors, aud Miss von Pilsum over thu Ulympias. Wo give tho program to be giveti by the Di-lphiaiis on Friday thu 13lh. Recitation, Onier lttitler. Debate, "Resolved, That intoxicatinir drink has c.iusud .nolo misery limn all other causes." Atllrmative. Riclmid Runoliey, Will Overman. Negative. Slit nvood Albright and Thomas Mc Cleliaud. Recitation, Earl Ctublll. Paper, ct.rront evunts, Lawrence Pieice. Select reading, Roy Phelps. Eay, Mnlnd Wells. Recitation, Ernest Atherton. All are cordially invited to attend these exercises which will be held in Supt. KoltayV recitation room. JAMBS PBTBRSON, DEALER IN NEWTON and SMITH Iarm. Wagons. ALSO A FULL LINE OF BUGGIES and DEMPSTER WlflDlHIIiliS. The Coal Period IS NOW HERE. Purchase now, before tho price goes up BLACK DIAMONDS are at rook bottom, nnd will not go lower this wear. In timo of heat prepare for cold. Thoro Is glittering goodness in our coal. Clt-nn, slow burning, great heat giving, makes but little nshos; theaeforu pleased tidy people. Full lino of Flo uii and Fkku on hand. W. B. ROBY, No. 1 Tiiutp Av. 1'iionk No. S. PLATT & FREES CO., GhieagokumbenYard, RED CLOUD. NEUKAKKA. . 1 1 Lumber, Lime. Coal and .Cement. I Too Late "Tf K!Lai,uck n th0 8lllU w,,on th0 1,orao is Kono." That , imwv . '. mr, Wuyi .tl,an on- T' season of nkw MOWN hay is hor and you Will SOOIl be femllncr vnm- horses NEW OATS, 8HEAK OATS and OttEEN cou In other words tho colic season Js about here. You dm savt your faithful animals hours of ngony and voursolf I inancla los and the trouble and exponso o ' coin niiles . LnoftSS"ht,or,,hoBdooior''bXBBB ouiDhKaudlea Pitt UP tht'Pfl dnaia In ,l...,l.l t.... .. .. I S:tsa3K: gives instant relief. Ask vour arZXri"' ,VDV.T 5 linari'r nnf it nn.l .,... ta 7 . ""ra' " ib xi uw v;..r.l.r"l"..,".,"".,!.UH, k01 "' sou write us '.uuaiiuuiii IllSU UHVO j Sioac Colio AdCixttire, you write us at onco. j Sioux Digestive Food, 1 "Ab8ntrtc!Tnffirok;ateuitin i SIOUX REMEDY CO., SIOUX CITY, IOWA. The Chief $1.00 a Yew. i- , -f-i