8 TfflE BED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1899. . ?;' 'i "Could Not Ue on Lett Side." "For three years I suffered from heart disease. Could not lie on my left side, had dizzy spells, and at times my heart would skip beat. Physi cians and proprietary medl csocs failed to do me any food, hut three bottles of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure made sac a healthy man J. J, Vaitderr, Oornell, IH. DR. MILES' Heart : Cure la told fcy all drug glsU on guarantee rat bottle benefits or money back. . Book on heart and nerve sent free, r. MHm Medical Company, Elkhart, Intf, F. 1, COILB, OFPICX.IM MOON BLOCK. Issaraice written on city and property at lowest rates. farm FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. Surgeon B. A M. R. R. ompanjr, mat If. S. rVasen Surgcut. ity and country culls promptly an swered tiny or night. OrjriCKOVKULlNl3KT'8 Mkat Maukkt N10IIT CALLS AT OFt-ICU. Dr. E. A. Ckeighton, Mtnorary Uraduato tc Silver Medalist Western Univcrnliy, Canada. alls Aniwxked Day and Nioiit. moi Otm Ceoa's PniKMAcr. J. S. EMIGH, DKNTIBT. PAINLESS DENTISTRY If TOU WAMT IT. fctwi Bridge Wirk ir Teeth Wilkiit Phi POUCKLA1M 1NLAT An4 n tkt latest Improvement In denial hmd anlsm I. B. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE $ FARM LOANS. Lock llox S3. (lulJo Hock, Neb. All kinds of property bought, sold and exchanged. COLLECTIONS MADE. TKICMS UBA80NAULB OVERMAN if BLACKLBDQB XTTORNBYS - RT - LKlftZ. Ottlce erer Pott Office. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. R. D. BEDFORD. Insurance flgeney. REPRESENTING, .Etna Fire Insuracco Company, Hartford, Conn. National ire Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. Gtanecticut Fire Ins. Co,, Hartford, Conn. Queen Fire Ins. Co., of America, Now York, N. Y. Lancashire Fire Ins. Co., Manchester, England. Harwich Union Fire Ins. Socloty, Norwich, England. Baaployers' Liability Assurano Corpor ation, limited, (accident) London, England. All Standard Companies. Your Patronage Solicithd. Lans and Collections. Chimney brick, Cistern brick, AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros, WH B retime. BbrtgiitouSJ "Without the Content of the Governed." President McKinloy told tho people of Minneapolis that ho expected con gress to provide a government for thu Filipino.. Tim next Sunday V .1, Bryan declared that such action by congress would be a repudiation of the Declaration of Independence ' This is tho lirst time," proclaims Mr. Ilrjnii, "that nil American prtsldcntrcpudiat ed tho people ns the source of Govern ment," It requires sonic restraint to with hold from Mr. iirynn tho one epithet that ho invites by his punrilo babblings. Tho treaty of pence which has been ratlllcd by tho United States nnd Spain annexed the Philippines to tho United States. Thu president could not if be would, annul that treaty. In his Min ncnpolls speech ho simply accepted tho facj. of annexation, nnd expressed his conlldcnt belief that congrecs would treat tho Filipinos fnirly. Tho treaty of penco provides explic itly that tho status of tho inhabitants of the Philippines shall bo fixed by con gress. On this statement of incontro vertible facta, Mr. Bryan's objection to the president's remark is worse than childish, and is unworthy of any man pretending to even high school Intelli gence in public affairs. Tho president's speech announcing that the Philippines would bo treated as Amorican territory may mark an epoch in American history, but it is an epoch with numerous precedents. 80 numerous are they, in fact, that tho powor of congress to lcgislato for an nexed territory has been beyond ques tion for half a century. President Jef ferson, when Louisiana was annexed,- "wlthout the conioet of tho governed" took immediate possession. "Without tho consont of the governed," ho ap pointed not-only a military governor but a legislature of thirteen members tolookaftor tho affairs of tho terri tory, Tho tronty annexing Florida was signed February 22, 1810. It was not ralltlcd by Spain until 1821. In the meantime, howovor, Prosidont Momoo took possession, "without tho consont of tho governed" yes, even in the face of their violent protest appointed a military governor nnd empowered n legislature to administer niTairs until congress provided otherwise. When California and Now Mexico wore Hoi.ed by our army nnd navy, Prosidont Polk, without waiting for nny treaty or for "tho consont of tho governed," appointed a governor nnd maintained a military government for two yoars after the treaty of annex ation was signed. Then congress took action. In tho case of Texas congress waited for no treaty, but passed a resolution of annexation simply because tho American people demanded it without any regard to "the consent of the gov erned." Mr. Bryan, if ho will read a littlo United States history, will learn that Mr. VanBuien, tho domocrrtlo leader of his day, pronounced emphatically against tho annexation of Texas, nnd was defeated in tho convention of 1844 by Polk; that Honry Clay, leader of tho Whig party, and presidential candi date, pronouncod against annexation nnd was defeated; and that, in short, no presidential candldato who opposed annexation was over oloctcd. These purely political facts of history may tlnd lodgment in Mr. Bryan's mind. Wo doubt, however, that tho groat na tional facta will (hid room in it, for the simplo renson that Mr. Bryan's mind lacks spneo to accommoduto them. Graln-OI Grain-O I Koiut mbor thut name when you want u delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take tho placo of coffee. Sold by all grocers nnd liked by all who have used it. Grain-0 is maio of pure grains, il aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a a stimulant but a hoalth builder, and tho children as well us tho adults can drink it with groat bonotlt. Costs about one-fourth as much as coffee 15c und 25c per package. Ask your grocer for (iraln-O. Cash Prizes for Photos. For tho six best photographs of farm scones along its line in Nebraska nnd Kansas, tho Burlington route offers six cash prizes ono of 120, one of 610, and four of 65.00 eaoh. Photographs of growing crops, harvesting opera tions, feed lots, poultry, cattle, barns and creameries are particularly da sired. No limitations as to size or fin ish is mado. The contest oIobos No vember 80, 1809. J. Franois, general passooger agent Burlington Route, umaua, jnod. There U a Class of People Who aro injured by tbo use of coffee, recently there has beon placed in tho grocery stores a now prepuratiou call- od Grain-O, mado of puro grains, thnt takes tho placo of coffee. Thu most delicuto stomach receive? it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over ono fourth ns much, Children may drink it with great benelit. 15o and 25u per package, Try it. Ask for Grain-O. Examination Notice. Regular examinations for persons desiring to teach in Webster county aro hold in thu superintendent's otlico at Rod Cloud, the third Snturdny in each mouth, Eva J. Case, County Supt. To Cars Cou.ttputlon Forever. Take Oucarcls Candy Cathartic, too or tfio. M . O. . SftU to nn, 4rugteM reload aaay. Headache IIIIIou8nr88. sour stomach, constipa tion nnd all liver Ills nrc cured by Hood's Pilts TI10 non-lrrltatlns cntlinrtlc. Price 20 rents of nil driigKlst or by mnll of C.I. Hood A Co.. Lowell, Mnss. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S POSITION. It is n favorif) plan of thu demo-pup-ulitt orators and nowspnpors to assume that Abihbam Lincoln expressed senti ment. s which do not agree witli tho re publican party today. Thtro Is never nny foundation for such a theory, but that makes no difference to tho broth run who.10 chief aim in lifu is to "beat thu Republicans." Recently they havu been claiming that LIucoIu'h views weru opposed to expansion and havu been using his uamu to attack thu gov ernment. It is easy to llnd out whero Abraham Lincoln would bo at this time were ho alive. Ho went through tho same mill McKinloy Is now experiencing. A no torious case was tbatuf Vallandlngham tho demooratio nominee for governor of Ohio during thorebollion. Valland lngham assailed Lincoln and tho gov ernment becausothoy wore ongagod in "an unholy war," and because they were trying to force a government up on tho Southern states, "against tho consent of tho govorncd, and contrary to tho Declaration of Independence." Ho was arrested, tried by courtraartial and convicted. Tho New York demo oratio convention denounced tho pro cedure, and in a carefully prepared state paper President Lincoln replied to thoso resolutions, which woro as bit ter against him as demo-pop resolu tions aro against McKinloy. Lincoln said: "He who dissuades one man from volunteering or induces onoman to de sert tho army weakens the Union cause as muoh as one who kills a Union sol dier in battle. Tho man who stands by and says nothing when tho peril of his government is discussed can rot bo misunderstood. If not hin dered ho is sure to help tho enemy; much more if ho talks ambiguously talks for his country with 'outs' and Mfs' and 'amis.' In view of thoso se ditious inlluoiiccs I think tho time is not unlikely to cumn when I shall bo blamed for having made too few nr rcsts rather than too many. Mr. Yallandingham avows his hostility to tho war on tho part of thu union, nnd his arrest was mado because he was laboring to some effect to prevent tho raising of troops; to oncourngo de sertions from thonrmy, to leave tho re bellion without nn ndequato military force to suppress it. Must I shoot tho simple-minded soldier boy who deserts, while I must not touch a hair of the wily agitator who induces him to do sort? This is none the less injurious when effected bv sotting a father or brother or f rlond into a publio meeting and there working upon his feelings until ho is persuaded to writo to the soldior boy that ho is fighting in a bad cause, for a wicked administration of a contemptiblo government, too weak to arrest and punish him if ho shall de sert, I think that in such n case to si lenco the agitator and save tho boy is not only constitutional, but withal a groat meroy." o- From New Zealand. Reefton, Now Zealand, Nov. 23, '0. I am very pleased to stato that sinco I took tho agenoy of Chamberlain's medicines tho salo has been very largo, mora especially of tho Cough Remedy. In two years I havo sold moro of this particular remedy than of nil other makes for the previous livo years. As to itscillcacy, I have been informed by scores of persons of tho good tcsults they havo received from it, nnd know its vnluo for the use of It in my own housohold. It is so pleasant to tako thut wo linvo to place tho bottle be yond thu roach of tho children. E.J. ScANTLKnuitY. For sale by II. E. Grico. m m uut in ixansas lives a happy wife. She writes: " I have used Mother's Prltsal before two confinements. The last time I had twins, and was in labor only a few min utes. Suffered' very little." The reason why Mother's Friend does expectant mothers so much good is because it is an external liniment, to be applied upon the outside, where much of the strain comes. It helps be cause the peres of the skin readily absorb It, and it comes Into direct contact with and ts absorbed by the parts involved. Mornlag sickness is quickly banished, and nervousness is kept completely away. The sense ot dread and foreboding is not experienced, even during labor itself. Confinement is short and almost without psln. Recovery is quick and sure. Best of all, Mother's Prlani benefits the unborn just as much as the expectant mother, and when the little one comes it will be strong, lusty and healthy. DruggUU aaU Mother' Frlcad for SI a eottli. Sand for our fraa book on tha subject, finely Illustrated. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANJA,A. sY iWWw m tfttfi -U44444444444444j444? There aro young men who will this fall cast their first voto. Wo feol llku urging upon them especially tho ad vnntngo of making a right start in tho oxerclsoof American citizenship. Don't cast for your brat ballot ono of which you will horenftur bo ashamed. Don't voto n ticket this yoar which in years to como you will npologizo for or try to mnko people forgot. Lookback over thu history of your counlty nnd sco if thu party which op posed tho vigorous prosecution of n war was not always regarded af tor ward as unpatriotic. Did n man over boast thnt ho was a Tory during tho rovolu lion? Did a voter in 1812 over hrfvo a ehnnce to bo proud of a ballot cast in favor of "peaco at any pricof" Did you ever her nn old man brag of a ballot cast against the war with Mex ico? Ib thero a democrat in the north today who voted for McClollan in 1864 and is proud of the fact? Hundieds of thousands of men voted on theso lines but thoy never dared to tell it to their grandchildren, for the verdict of his tory was that tho citizen whowonld not stand up for his country in time of war without equivocation or wavering, was unpatriotic. Young mon don't get into this class. Tho federalist party died beoauso it factiously opposed the administration during the war of 1812. Tho whig party never recovered from its attitude of indifference and hostility to the Mexican war. The demooratio partv was out of power for a generation be cause it declared in 1864 that tbo Union could not bo maintained and that peaco should bo made. Tho demo-populist party of 1800 will either dio or it will be kept in retirement during tho pres ent generation becauso mon will not forgot that whon armed enemies of tho country weio tiring on tho ling thu dcmn-popullst clamored for peace nnd gave aid and comfort to the enemy and not to thu American army. This is history and this is justice. The patriotic spirit in thu breasts of mon may slumbor during years of peaco, but when it comes to a question of their own country against another they will never forgivo tho political pnrty which for partisan purposes goes back ou its own government nnd its own Hag. Think of this, young man, and don't voto in a way that you will ever after ward regret and conceal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications ns they cannot reach tho diseated portion of tho ear. There is only ono way to euro deafness nnd that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of tho eustachian tubo. When this tubo is inilumed you havo a rum bling sound or impcrit-ct heariug, and when it is entirely chsed deafness is the result, and unless tho inflammation can bo taken out and this tubo restored to its uormal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever, nine casus outof ten aro caused by catarrh, which is noth ing but an inflamed coudition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will glvo ono hundred dollars for any eiuo of deafuess (caused by cat ai lb,) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Send for circulars, free . F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, Sold by druggists, 75o. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. COUNUY TREASURER . H. Allen of Elkhorn.'.w'iKonsln, Tells How He Was Cured of Kidney Disease. Elkhorn, Wis., Oct. 80th. W. H. Al len of this plnce is tho treasurer of Walworth county. Ho was a victim of kidney diseaso and suffered greatly on account of it until ho found out that Dodd's Kldnoy pills had cured thous ands of othors of tho same diseaso, and he began to use them. In a letter to the proprietors of Dodd's Kidnoy Pills dated September 11, 1800, ho tells what the pills did for him. "I can conscientiously recommend Dodd's Kidnoy Pills as being tho best medicine I ever took for kidney troub le, sleepless nights, and othor trouble caused by diseased kidneys. I obtained permanent relief from tho use of one box, and I take them occasionally now as I know them to be tho best medi cine" Dodd's Kidney Fills are sold by deal ers in medicines af 50o a box or six boxes for 62.00. Sent on receipt of price by the Dodds Medicine Co., Buf falo, N.Y. m m - Beaatr Blood Dee. Clean blood means a clean skia. No beauty without it. Cascarets. Candy Cathar fc.V VMI JWUI UIMWi tt l-VU It. MMUl VJ stirring tip the lazy liver and driving all im .Im nt.ftM , htjs1 .nd Iaa i .1am l. purities irom tne nooy. uegin to-oay to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking vascareia, oeauty lor ten cents. Ail urug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 100,230,600. e a 1 To Cure a Cold in One Day. Tako Laxativo Bromo -Quinine Tab' lets. All druggists refund money if it fails to curo. 25c, Tho genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. a a m Kdacato Your Bowels With Cascarets. llSt M ftO.'axioSJ&'saSiif I INAVALE. Rev, Rlppotoo was out making pasto ral calls Monday. Chap. Smolsor's now house is just about completed. Tho now drug storo is being pushed tapidly to 11 finish. - - Mrs. Efllo Hnrvoy has returned from her visit nt Fairmont. Mrs, Davidson, n friend of Mrs. Ball, linsbccn photographing the town. Mrs. A. Walker camo homo Sunday night from an extended visit in tho onst. Littlo Graco Shoror had tho misfor tune to havo her arm broken nnd her sliouldci thrown nut of place last Fri day. Sho was taken to Red Cloud whore sho will bo kept until shu has recovered. Chns. Hunter was obliged to kill one of his horses Monday night on account of n barb wiro cut that was supposed to bo all healed. The maro has been limping and lately tho old cut broko open again. It was finally ascertained that recovery was impossible and poor "Fly" was mercifully put outof her misery. "Bryan is all rightl" is the almost universal verdict. Of courso thero wore a few who didn't like tho way he scorched the republicans, but then it taxes all sorts ot people to mako up tbo world and variety is tbo splco of life. Nevertheless Bryan showed himself to be an ablo speaker and to be dis tinctly n man of tho people. The Best Platter. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on the affected parts Is superior to any plaster. When troubled with a pain in tho chest or side, or a lame baok give it a trial. You are certain to bo more than pleased with tho prompt relief which it affords. Pain Balm is also a certain curo for rheumatism. For sale by H. E. Grico. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postofllco at Rod Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week ending Nov. 2d, 1S90. Goodwin, Mrs. G. E. Lowis, Mrs. R. G. Theso lotturs will bo sent to tho duad letter oillco Nov. 10th, if not called for before. Whon calling for abovo plcaso say advertised. T. C. Hackek, P. M. o "Experionco is tho best teacher." Every testimonial in favor of Hood's Sarsaparilla is the volco of experience to yout nnd you may tako this medi cine with perfect coniidenco that it will do for you what it has dono for others. Hood's Pills curo headache. billiousness, sick Relief in Six Hours. DIstrengluK kidney and bladder dlaeaact re lieved In ilx hours by "New Great South Amerl can Kidney Cure." It la a great snrpriae on ac count of It exceeding promptneca In relieving pain In bladder, kldnejf and back. In male or femnle. Kellevei retenUon of water almost Immediately. If you vrant quick relief and cure tills Is the remedy. Sold by C. L. CotUng, drugglit, Ited Cloud, Neb. m $100. Dr. E. Detchon's Antl Dicuretic May be worth to you more than 1100 If yon have a child who soils bedding from Incontcn ence of water during ileep. Curea old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. II. Hold by C. L. CotUag, druggist, Ited Cloud, Neb. He's "All Right Mow Anl n living proof of what Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will do for weal: lungs. It makes new blood, and blood is life to the lungs, as well as to every other organ. " Golden Medical Discovery " contains neither alcohol nor narcotics. It is not a stimulant but a strengthening medicine. " After using about Gve bottles of Dr. Flerce'a Golden Medical Discovery my boy seem to be all right." writes Mr. J. W. Price, of Oxark, Monro Co., Ohio. "lit as very bad when I coramcuced to give him the 'Golden Medical Discovery,' The doctor claimed lie had con sumption, and we doctored with him uuUl he was jjat walking. It has been ten months since he stopped taking your medldne and he is still In good bcalth, Wc are very thankful to you for saving our son." Children appreciate Dr. Pierce's Fleas ant Pellets. They're easy to take and do not gripe. It rests wrtsi yea whether yea eaaUaee the rT-uiincuiiakfcmt.aaTei rvwvTM am u.m ir mpmcv. . B.rroa. aw tree., espwi Use, perUUs the bleoe. r nwip. mi yen stroBa- boief In hull l.aaflLOM aadpeehet- u. MM.nrwk Bur TSVUAOfram o.ok. yoar.ewn dressUt, whi ve.h tarnm. T&k. It with DUtBUr.lMrmlrt.BtlT. On. box, SI, uuUr euresi S boxes, as U. a-eareaiMa to tare, er we reread tnonrr. rArKl"t!f'i MAIR BALSAM I Oleum aaa txeuUflei th. aite, rrouous e luxurUnt mirth. IHever Telle to Uestore Qreyl &. ltdr to lie Youthful Color. rceip aiMM hut it ssiEi Kir yvf$4i ir I Hi ' m 9 m 1 Wl 2w2btbtsb1 Hklm u m aaSTklI w.or -VBIBlSSU V AVHhI JBH HH mm ... m eassBvi aaaer- Ma "l Bl SBBBB-WUl bVbb" sa w fat bbbbVpi DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of tho wonderful cures mado by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho creat kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It Is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, tho emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which Is the worst form of kldnoy trouble. Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root 13 not rec ommended for everything but If you havekld ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In. every case that a special arrangement his been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book, telling moro about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generou offer In this paper and send your address toi Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blng- hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and nonMofSmap-Raot. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Preserves t fruttJ.UlllM. Bickliaorcatann at Btmort IIy, mora qnlcklr. mora baalUifullT. netted with BeUned nnnM wax man mr any outr method. DoMuaafoOMf UMiwUlba round rorp fl . (to DrnffiM 1sVv In ererr booaataeld. It la eleaa, taattltca and odorliaa air, water and acid proot Oct a pound caka of It with a Hit of lu many usaa irom your anwm or groovr. Bolilererrwnara. Madabr BTAIIVJUW !! CO. CONSTIPATION "1 hare sous 14 days at a time without a ranvement r the bowel., not being able to inoTU them except bj mlnn hot water Injections. Chronic conttlpallou for .even years placed me In tulnlerrlulo condition; during that tlmo I did ev erything 1 beard of but uorer found atir relief! such wasmrcaio until 1 began utlug CASCAHKTt). I now have from oue to thrto iastKe a day, and If I was rich I would glvo 1100 CO for esch movement; li Is such a relief." AYl.imil. UUNT. 1889 Itu.tsll St., Detroit, alios. CANDV r wxpr wm nArti iw - TwADI elMR iryfv"n BVI.'llB BlMMK. .!...! .&.. -.. -. H- flood. Never Ulckeo, Weaken, orUrlpe.tOc.rOc, See, ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... IHrHM Sety Cefeey, Caletee. Beetresl. See lata. a-. ttear. 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