THE BED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, OCT. 27, H MP rn 1' Dropped All Other Treatment. W, "When I heard of the wonderful cures performed by Miles' Restorative Nervine I dropped all other treat merit. Nervous prostration and gen eral debility had battled the efforts of the best physicians in this section. Thc first bottle of Nervine brought relief. I continued using it together with Dr. Miles' Heart Cure until health was again restored." Mr O. W. OlmsteSL Klckapoo, Oftla. or. MUmm' Norvino U told by all drucciits on guarantee, first bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves tent free. r. MHm Medical Company. Elkhart, In. P. t. COBLI, omoi;ni moon block. Imraice 'written on city and property at lowest rates. farna FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. Surgeon 0.&M.R. R. omparajr, wlQ, S. PYasJsn Sorgetn. iky and country calls promptly u swered tlay or night. rFicKOVKnLiMDSKT's Mrat Market HKtHT CALLS AT OFFICE. Dr. E. A. Creighton. Honorary jraduato & Silver Medalist Wester University, Canada. jlu Awbwmed Day ahd Night. wrci Otib Cmi'h Piianicr. J. S. EMIGH, DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY ir tou wakt rr. ton Irtfp Wirk ir Teeth Whfctit PUIr ronOKLAIN IMLAT Aad all tke late t Improvement la dental aacb anttta I. B. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE f FARM LOANS. Look Ik 23. Guide Hock. Ntb. All kinds of property bought, sold and exchanged. COLLECTIONS MADE. TERMS ItEASONAllLK OVERMAN BLACK LE EG E XTTORNBYS - KT - LKW. OltUe rcr Pan OUlce. RED CLOUD, - NKBUASKA. R. D. BEDFORD. Iusoranee flgeney. ItEPUKSENTING, JStna Fire Insuracco Company, Hartford, Conn. National tire Iusuranco Co., Hartford, Cons. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Coon. Queen Fire Ins. Co., of America, New York, N. Y. Lancashire Fire Ins. Co., Manchester, England. Norwich Union Fire Ins. Society, Norwich, England. Bsaployers' Liability Assurano Corpor ation, limited, (accident) London, England. Aix Standard Companies. Your Patronage Solicited Lands and Collections. Chimney brick, Cistern brick, AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros, mUAKLlUil QoodV TJsaH fiu- IML feBrrnp. Tsaiee BJTUp. Tl In ttua. Bold by draraltU. SMiir.is stroll M imz9&.-. I MUTUAL INSURANCE. f f y "HOW UoVCniOr iiOlcOllll) Doll'llU'll ' I It Till llu Organized n Company, X ... The rt'inarkablo record of Silos A. Ilolcomb in tho matter of insnrauco leg islation challenges tho nttontiou of tho pooplo of tho stato and loads at once to tho inovitablo conclusion that it would bo unsafe to placo such n man on tho Bupromo bouch. A weak man in thu presence of temptation whllo in tho gubernatorial chair, what could bo ex pected of him as a judge? What caso would bo safe in his hands? During tho logislatlvo session of 1890 there was a determination to pass ft law which would allow tho organization of mutual companies for tho insuring of villago and town proporty. To dofoat this thoro was present at tho state houso an organised lobby, posmaod of amplo mean for oil room pnrposei. Ik was well known at the tlmo that 110,000 in cash was on hand to be used in defeat ing mutual insnranoe legislation. On Jan. 17th Mr. Brookman of Klcn srdaon introdnotd house roll 86, a bill authorising tke formation of mutual oosnpanles. It waa perfectly satlsfao tory to tho people who were demanding mutual insurance. Tho record of tho introdaotlon of the bill is found on page J61 of the house journal. On Feb. 2ftth the bill wm reported to the central file and waa delayed there mntil March 87th, whan it was taken up la tko oommittoe of the whole and Moommeaded for pa ago. On March ttth (page 1188 of the house journal) it was passed by unanimous vote. Suoh reformers as Barry, Hall and Sodorman -ware then and voted for tke bill. The reason for the unanimous rote was that molasuranoe boodle had been in sight so notoriously that any man voting against the bill would have been marked at once as a boodlsr. Tho lobby concentrated its efforts to defeat the bill in the senate. Every motkodof delay was rosortod to. At least ono prominent olerk was bribed. Money waa offered to senators to got th.m to delay or loso tho bill. At one timo tho ono crookod clork and ono boodling senator carried it away, and wero mado to dlHgorgo only after the senato had issued warrants for their arrests. In tho scnato, as in tho houso, all the boodlo plans failed. Tho bill passed with but one dissenting vote, and that one senator was politically blacklisted for that act, and has never since been allowed to hold office. But the old-lino insurance people knew what they were doing. They had do- leyed the final passage of the bill until the last day of the session. They know what Governor Holoomb would do. They knew that ho would wait until after the adjournment of the legislature, when all danger of passing over his head was past, and then ho would veto tho bill. The record shows that on April 6th (pa&o 1869 of the house journal), the bill was presented to the governor by a joint committee. Until it reached his hands it was carefully guarded to keep the lobbyists and boodlers from stealing it. At that late day one of tho clerks was offered $1,000 if he would loso tho bill or allow himself to bo held up and robbed of it. After tho adjournment of the legis lature Oovornor Holcomb carried out his part of the contract. Alter numer ous consultations with a Lincoln lob byist ho vetoed tho bill. For this action hn was uover able to givo a decent ex cuso, and left himself opon to tho strong suspicion that he hod entered into a satisfactory deal with the boodling lobby. Tho defoat of this meritorious bill in suoh a suspicious manner caused much indlgnatlou over the state and the next legislature mot with the determination to pass a mutual insurance bill and put it through no early that a cowardly gov ernor could not hood it off. Jones of Nemaha ou tho 18th of January, 1897, introduced houso roll 188, a bill exactly similar to tho Brookman bill, oxcept .that it had several moro sections relat ing to assessments and other matters, whloh wero also covered in the laws al ready on tho statute books. The bill passed tho house ou tho 18th of March by unanimous vote. It passod the sen ato on tho 2d of April with just ono negative vote and wus presented to the governor on tho 3d of April. For soma reason not orally explained , but whloh is pretty well shown up by the records, Governor Holoomb held the bill until the 8th of April, whon he an nounced to the legislature that he had signed it. Now the sequel: That samo day the news was given out that a new insur ance company had been organized under the new law and that Silas A. Holcomb was elected as its president. This action had been taken before the bill was signed and tho salary of tho president was fixed at 60 per month. Comment ou this transaction is unnecessary. "The Svwnri1u fini tlir tinat. Avtd.nfyi ' From that date to tho oloso of his official term as governor Holcomb drew money every month as follows: Salary as governor 1808.83 Salary as Insurance president 60.00 Rake-off In house rent deal ltt.bO 1378.18 This was a pretty comfortable salary fora"plaiu man," and did not count the other perquisites ho might get in the way of railroad passes, assessments fromolerks and appointees and other "oonipllmentaries," as O. W. Palm would term them. Silas mado tho office pay, but tho in. surnnco scandal will bo remembered. It will have another chapter. Harrington Writes Letter. M. 0. Harrington, Democratic noiul noo for congress in tho Sixth district, is also n victim of tho habit of letter writ ing, as wUiiuhh tho following Bont by hm to Jran Iloyle of Kearney, chair man of tho Democratic district commit tee: Kkau.vry, Neb. Jtmn Uoylo, Ksf., DKAit Slit Tho stato central oommlttoo Is urging prompt action. Wo must net-opt tho Inevitable Tho future of Democracy In tho Sixth dlstrlot depends largely upon tho number wo can draw i from Populist sources. Thoro Is only ono moro ywir to wait and fusion will bo all over. Thoro will bo but two partlos and tho leaders of tho Democratic twtrty now will bo tho recognized loaders thon. Sub mit gracefully, oven tho' wo havo to strotoh a point to do so. Find ouolosod a certificate whloh plcnsu sign In tho two plnces marked before a jtutlco of tho Ih'jvou or n notary publlo who lias a soul. MoNcol, who has been absent in Virginia, will bo at home In u fow days and want to havo It ready for him. M. 0. UAHUlNdTQK, This lotter is of particular intorest and significance to all Populists of Ne braska. It sets forth tho avowed pur pose of the Democrats to swallow the Populists next year. What concessions are made this year by the Democrats are expected to boar fruit an hundred fold next yoar, when Candidate Bryan and tho silverplafted Democracy will put the Populist party out of sight. This is the meaning of tbe adherence of Bryan to Holoomb in tho stato conven tion, despite tho protest of many load ing Democrats who objected to support ing Holcomb, but who an doing so in a desultory sort of way merely to profit by it next yoar, whon the Populist party, just as Mr. Harrington writes, is to dis appear and when leaders of Democracy now will continue to bo loaders after tho swallowing has taken place. Mr. Harrington's letter, which has just come to the surface, tlrows a strong ids light on the working of Bess Bryan and his Demooratio machine. INAVALE. Alt McCall wont to Kansas City with cattle Tuesday. A. R. Davis erected two windmills Monday in splto of tho high wind. H. G. Sawyor has had frionds from Kansas visiting with him tho first of tho wook. Walt Garnor is stepping high sinco Monday evening and says it is a girl this timo. A. R. Dnvis started on a business trip to Council Bluffs and Umahn Tues dny morning. Inavnlo is going to bo right in tho push again this winter in tho cattlo business, thero boing about soven hun dred head right in town. Wade Koontz has commenced haul ing rock for the foundation of his new house, and by tho way, Wado says ho is going to ekavo, put on a clean shirt and be Mr. Koontz in future How to Prevent Croup. We havo two children who aro sub ject to attacks of croup. Whenever an attack la coming on my wif ogives thorn Chamborlalns Cough Remedy and it always prevents an attack. It ia a household necessity in this county and no matter what elso wo run out of, it would not do to bo without chamber lains Cough Remedy. Moro of it is sold hero than all the other cough med icines combined. J. M. Nickle, of Nicklo BroB., merchants, Nicklovillo, Pa. For salo by H. E. Grico. PAWNEE. Wo had a good rain last woek. Nearly everybody is busy husking corn. Mr. McEntiro will tench a singing class at Lone Star this winter. Wm. Zion has a now set of platform scales. Ho will buy corn by weight. Joseph Nnble and wife of Amherst, Nebraska, were visiting relatives in Pawnoo last week. Tho Advents of Smith county will hold a quarterly mooting at tho John son school house in Novembor. J. Rosonorans and wife were in Rsd Cloud several days last wcok on ac count of the sickness and death of their sister. Jay Hawser. Grain-Ol Graln-O! Romembor that name when you want a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take tho placo of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it. Graln-0 is ma io of puro grains, it aids digestion and strengthens the norves. It is not a a stimulant but a health builder, and tho children as well as tho adults can drink it with groat benefit. Costs about one-fourth as much as coffee. ISo and 25o per package. Ask your grocer for Graln-O. Cash PrUcs for Photos. For tho six best photographs of farm scenes along its line in Nebraska and Kansas, tho Burliagton route offers six cash prizes one of 120, ono of 110, and four of $9,00 each. Photographs of growing crops, harvesting opera tions, foed lots, poultry, cattle, barns and creameries are particularly de sired.' No limitations as to size or fin ish is made. Tho contest closes No vember 80, 1890. J. Francis, general Sasseager agent Burlington Route, maha, Neb. ii "Ho mistakes tho effect for the causo." That is what tho person does who tries to cure rheumatism or nny other disease by alleviating tho system. Hood's Sarsaparilln removes thu causo and permanently cures, Hood's fills do not gripe. At drug gists. 25o. BLUE HILL. It hns started to rain in earnest. Mrs. Kershner and Orin Milner of Kansas, her brothor, was in town Mon day shopping. Hurrah for tho republican nominees of Webster county. Their election is now n conceded fact by nil parties. Mrs. Julia Uognto of Prairio Gom hns boon very low with pleurisy since her return from Kansas but is hotter nt present. Tho tencher of District 45 got rather bolated last Sunday evening nntl turned up at his boarding houso ratlior early in the morning. Mrs. Ed Porto of lown is visiting with her mother Mrs. Watcrhury and tho foro pnrt of this week Mr. McCoy's family in tho country. She is accom panied by two lino hcnlthy boys. Mr. Charley Armstrong hns been laid up for several weeks with what ho thought was rhoumatlsm, but which turned out to bo a hurt got by falling on his hip while oiling his engine and caused a gathering to take place. Last week the Doctor lanced it and now ho is about ready to leave for Oklahoma. QUILLDRIVKR. How's Thk. We offer ono hundred dollars reward for any caso of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chenet & Co., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for the past fifteen years and believo him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financial ly able to carry out any obligations mado by the firm. West 4 Trdax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Tolodo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi monials sent free. Prico 75c per bot tle Sold by all druggists. Hall's family Pills aro the best. LINE. Ruin nt Inst and plenty of it. Mrs. Win. Rosencrans is eonio bettor ntthis writing. Tho Stefilns boys aro in Lino finish ing tho threshing. Mrs. Horton failed to till her appoint ment at Dist. No 8 last Sunday. Undo John Aubushon wns buried at tho old settlers gravoyard Sunday. u. Aubushon lost one of his finest horses last week; also ono of his year ling steers. Class meeting nt Penny creek, Dist. No. 8, every Sunday nt 8pm, Wm. Aubushon, leader. Will Galbraith from Atwood, Kan sas, has como back to stay. He reports tho corn crop a failure. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves of Guido Rock was in Lino looking after their farm on East Penny croek this week. The birthday party givon in honor of Mrs. Allen Carpenter was largely attended by her warm friends. All ro- port a good time. Three Doctors in Consultation. (From Benjamin Franklin.) "Whon you aro sick what you like best is to be ohoson for a mediciue in tho first place; what experience tolls vou is best to be choson in the second place; what reason (i. e. theory) says is best to be chosen in the last place, but if you can got Dr. Inclination, Dr. Ex perience nnd Dr, Reason to hold u con sultation together, they will givo you tho best advice that can bo taken." Whon you havei bad cold Dr. In clination would recommend Chamber lains 03ugh remedy because it is pleas ant and safe to take. Dr. Experience would recommend it because it never fails to effect a speedy and permanent euro. Dr. Reason would recommond it because it is prepared on scientific principles, and nets on nnturo's plan in relioving tho lungs, opening the socro tions and restoring the system to a nat ural and healthy condition. For sale by H. E. Grico. Examination Notice. Regulnr examinations for persons desiring to teach in Webster county are hold in tho superintendent's office at Red Cloud, tho third Saturday in each month. Eva J. Case, County Supt. Beaatr la Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- Eurities from the body. Begin to-day to anish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 100,300,600. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases re lieved in six hours by "Mew Great South Amerl can Kldnov Cure." It Is a (treat surprise on ac count of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in bladder, kldueyi and back. In male or female. Relieves retention of water almost Immediately. If you ant quick relief and cure this Is tho remedy, sold by C. L. Coning, druggist, Hed Cloud, htb. at a t $100. Dr. E. Detchoo's Antl Dieuretlc If av be worth to tou more than tlOO It you have a child who soils bedding from lneonten enee of water durlnir sleen. Cures old and Soting altkf it n"i the trouble at onoe. II. old by C. L. CotllDg, drugRlit. Hed Cloud, Neb. a Educate Yonr Mowett With Cuseareta. Candy Cnthnrtlc. euro constipation forever. 10c, S3o, If a C. C, (all, UrugKlsts refund money To Cure Constipation Forsver, Take Caacareta Candy Cathartic lOoorSte. U a a O. tall to curt, druggista roraao BmoBBmoBmoVraBmamoBm. sbbHssIsbbH .. ysBBLBsH CSiaM5i II Worries a Woman To find her beauty fading, and feel her strength slowly slipping away. Worry only makes mnitcrs worse. In Bitch n crisis the wise woman acts. She looks around for help, and finds it in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. No other medicine has done so much for weak and feeble women as "Favorite Pre scription." It cures female weskness and diseases of the delicate organs which undermine woman's strength and mar her beauty. It makes weak women strong, sick women well. Mrs. W. J. Kidder, of Hill Dale Farm (Bnoc burr Center), Rooiburr. Vt.. writes t "Your kindly advice and medicine have brought me great relief. During the pat year I found myself pregnant and In rapidly railing health. I suffered dreadfully from bloating and urinary difficulty. I was growing weaker each day and offered much sharp PTn at times. I felt that something muit be done. taught your advici and received a tromil reth. I took twelve bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and alio followed your Instructions. sdyo edlal I becan to Inv prove Itnmedlattl lv my health became escel ent. and I could do all my own work (we live on a good sited farm ) . could, and enjoyed it. I walked and rods ail I I had abort, easy con nacmeut. and have healthy baby boy." 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Accommodation, dully except sunuay, ODenin, Kansas, anu iniermcaiaio stations, via rie- publican 12:S0p,ra. Mo. A4, Freight, dally. Wvinore and St. Joo and intermediate Junction points.... .18:45 p.m. No, S3. Freight, dally for Republican Orleans, Oxford and all points west 10:aoa.sa. Mo. 86. Freight, dally except Sunday for Wymore and all point eatt 7 MX) a.m. Mo. 873. Freight daily to Oxford and Intermediate points............... 1 :30 p.m Sleeping, dining, and reclining chair cars,. (scats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point In the United States or Canada. For Information, time tables, maps or tickets call on or address A. Conover, Agent, Red Cloud, Nebr. or J. Francis, General Passenger Agent Omaha. Nebraska. 0 C o J u X. - in a o rt, in be i- a ja U O o 10 uo LU a: a. x LU 10 Q K O IL 10 H Z IU (f) if) o Q. 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