The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 27, 1900, Image 2
TUB TRUTHS. DROP of ink will color a whole glass of water. It is an inch of yeast which makes a pan of bread rise, and a single cake of soap containing unabsorbed alkali can ruin a hundred times its cost in laces and fine embroidery. After all, is it wise to take such risks with common soap ? Of course you can get along without Ivory Soap. So can a wagon without axle grease but it goes hard. WMh m eonttMT tit tf ihi mootii ftjumi to. cmciAn THE CHIEF rtJRLiMim nr w.i,. McMillan. Sue jesr It 00 Slxmouths Ml l'UUMSIIKI) KVKKV KHIIlAY Kutcrud at tliu post nltlre nt It e 1 Cloiul, Neb a ecuiul rlk ihhII tnHttur. AllVIIIITIMM. UA'll'.b t ucnl ml irllvliiK fi ( outs per line or IhMit" l.oonl AilcrtlliiK for villi rlaliiinvtilH, ton tcrle kocIhIb. etc . kIumi Ii)' iIiiiii liu. ( ImrlliiblL' indrllt'S, Lll' . Mlll'tf (ill IIIIUIL'JS mlU'll ItllTl" from iiti iikul hull) for iliiirdi nr (hirltnMc ocletlc"c, llrxi leu lliii'H free anil all hut ten linen U'J cents per line per lue. I.ocnl nilverlliliiKiif ontertalniiieiit, romertx. rcrlials, oie , when- per lent Is kIicii to pro innterH, fi ( ents ) or line er Imuv. ihhI'i.ai aiiikhtimmi Onu column ier nmiilli ?7 () One liulf uiliiinii per ninntti !l Hi One fourth coliinin per month t Vr (ieucrul display mhcrtlslni; K'i cciiIh per Inch perlssuo. Ki'ptiblicnn nliis linvu been nolo, nblo Inth in Nebraska and Kansas dur ing tho past twelve months This is enpouraging. Porto Kici) is not i'iy lut ni'. but tin' politicians in tliiMlt'iuncialii' paity sue hoping il is liugti enough lu siirvc us a grave for ftci' silver Thero piomiie.s to bo no deal tb of oandidatos at thustatooon volition next Wodnosday. Kvury placo on tlio tick et will bo holly contested. Kveryono is coiup'.utely nt son as fur ns tlio vico presidency is concornotl, nml tlioro is absolutely no ono of tlio republican leaders who can today say with certainty who will bo nominated. Oregon republicans mu for expan sion, tlio Nicaragua canal, tlio opon door in China, anil, very naturally, for the colli stnndatd ns the basis on which oriontal countries should pay for their goods. A numbor of papers over the stato nro making great forecasts in publish, ing a tickot that would meet with their approbation. Howovor wo pro for to wait until after tho stato convon tion to publish a tickot. $ As a kickor the democratic party is n screaming succoss. As a clog on the wheels of progress it boats tho air brake. As n promisor it out promises tho man who never pays his debts. Hut whon it conies to keeping its pledges the recordjis different. 9 OTue Chicago platform .'attributed to tho demonetisation of silver a "corres ponding fall In the prico'of commodi- ties produced by the people." A party that Jreafilrms that nonsonso in; the year 1900 oonfesaorthat its stock of common sonso is exhausted. ' m What has bocomo of tho old time populist who didn't boliovo a lawyer should hold oillco Thero is still nil other old fashioned pop who has passed from viow. Wo rofor to tho ono who always wanted tho ofllco to seek tho man, instead of tho man seoktng tho ofllco. If theso goutlemon aro still in tho populist party ami on earth wo would like to havo them located. At a rural literary dobato in Mis souri last week, tho subiect. "Ro solved that democratic principles aro contrary to tho laws of God," was handled by an afllrmativo dobator in such a tunnncr that a negative dobater nurieil u chair at his head, dislodging throo of tho hitter's tueth This so un. raged tho juiigos that they closed the contest 3um.in.irHy, giving tho ntlltmn tivo side tho decision. A general light ensued, in which one of tho judges had his nose brokou, nuothor sulTered n fractured rib and two of tho nugntlvo debaters sustainod brokon limbs. Hopublicans nil over the country nro iu haimony on nllthoisstics. Those of New Jersey, in their statoconvention to ehoosu delegates nt largo to tho Phila delphia convention, gave nlienity in dorsement to Piesiilent McKinley, not only on the issues which weru tit the fiont at tho timo of his nomination foiii jeais ago, "but in the wi-doin anil exalted Htatesiuanship with which he has dealt with the now and complex pioblemsof gloat iritional eonseiiuenee which liavesineo arisen " 1'iaetieally all tho state eonwntioiis which Iiiimi been lit 111 hae taken the same ground. That leaileis do not always control in oongic.s" is well known to cloo ob sei vei s. The latest pi oof that tl.ey do not is tho aunounceinent that tho house will take up tho Nicaragun ennal bill on May 1st, and vote upon it the next day. In this case tho leaileis weio who enough to accede to tho po lite request of -'."SO members of the house and change their plan of post poning tlii' canal bill until next winter They knew tl.at it was in the powet of those '.'SO ineiiibeis to fmco compli aneo with their wishes at any tune they might see lit to do it. The pass age of the bill is assuied. Since last weok tho gubernatorial boom of (i. M. Lnmbertsou has spread to every nook and corner of tlio stato. In spoaking of him it can bo said that ho is probably tho host known mid m jst.ablo candidate for gubernatorial honors that has so far been heard of. Ho docs not seek tho nomination, but if nominated will accept tho task of heading the republican tickot this fall. No better man could bo fouud in tho s'.ato under tho present conditiou. What tho republicans want this fall is a candidate to head their tickot who has tho good will of not only republi cans behind him, but also tho good will of all tho voters of tho state, and such a man is G. M. Lambortsou. Ill T I IfYOIlWANT CATCH fish Go fishing where fish have been caught bv others If you want to be cured take the medicine which has cured others. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures many dis eases which seem remote from the stomach because it cures the stomach tn which such diseases have their origin. "Word fall to express what I suffered for h !".' wUh f,l chilli, tilpitition of write; m2 a"?.0! . a Io PiriU." Irton Co iAoC- J?"' "fWallerboro. Col. Z fi.ih0UKh.t ' y0"111 "con die Had a ES2 u.I!?1"1" hRh "X head all the Jim JJ" ,ermaei'f and weak I could fi;,v:..T "'"", piiaw ner, and ji fv. different pl,yilciana - " """ ' "ai,IUC ti,Vr.1!lerce's Wrant Pellets cleanse -Jem.,, m, ii-guiaic me liver. I'VlaJ - m m a mm m . .TJ1 T-.1T r nAb LURED a2S& 8 PER CENT OF THOSeI BWHO HAVE USED IT., One of tho old and timo tried leaders of democracy in Kiusas mado the fol lowing cliaiaeteilstic roply to n letter wiitten to liim to join tlio fusion forces 'which nro sweeping on like a prairie lire." "Pinirio liio is good; tho simile appropt iato. It gives force and fei vor to tho term. What more iittlnglv do seiibcs the snap and crackle of fusion than a pinirio the, which gallops like death on a palo liorso hollward? What other figure so aptly cxpi esses the blending of elements atwlnto heat to the crackling musio of tho flames that leavo only blackness in their wake! Tho similitude is (till mote fitting when ono rollouts that praitie tires never benellt anybody and that only heedless persons stmt them nnd that only fools light them So tho editor will only watch the tiro sweep on It ennnot do much harm. Theio is no young timber in Undemocratic home stead to Miller. What little wasn't deadened in '00 by tho stato convention in loosing tho foxes of populism witli Hi o brands to their tails wns charted to tho roots iu tlio conllagiation start ed by heedless incendiaries at tho con vontion in 180S. Tlio fear old demo cratic stumps left standing can sin vivo another scorching " m Tlio fnct Hint Nebraska cities aio fig uieing on fall entertainments to draw visitors in crowds, is an indication that tho old timo spirit of the west is com ing to tho foro in this period of pros perity. Another indication thnt Ne braska is awakening to the- opportu nities about her is tho fact that many "third" nnd "fourth" cities nrc ngitnt ing tho question of organizing com mercial clubs nnd striving to locato manufacturing industries in their con lines. Tho cities of tho sta'.o nre nwak cuing from their lethargic condition nnd n now era of development, im provement nnd business expansion lias begun. Pot hups the onwnrd move inent will not bo carried so fat a' il was during the boom times, and per haps it will better if il is not. Many Niliraska cities aie now ii n nng fiom the i fleets of the boom wlm li, no f'lttunately was followed by impful-j in os and a panic, and the expeiniice of a few j est is tiM will utidiiuiiti .llj pioe a le-on to the caution-, ini-im man, and bo to him a warning th a it is better not to expand moie tapidly than tip.de ii bight will waiiant State Journal. The lopublicans of tho 1 ifth con gressional district met nt liohlrego Wednesday and nominated W S Mor Ian of McCook for congies bj accla mation. Tlio convention was called to older by Chairman Luce nnd a per manent org.ini.itioii was pufected with W. P. McCrcaiy of Hastings as chairman and A. (.'. Kelt of tvipeiioi as seeietary It took only a lmit tune to complete the nomination it V s. Mor Ian of McCook for eongi -aiau, as on the I'uM ballot all votes wi e leeoided in Ins favor His speech of acceptance created a favoiable impulsion, as it was right to the point nnd showed thnt the nominee wns something more than a mere politician, being a man of force and character. W. L. llagito of Kear noy county was made presidential elec tor. For delegaots to the Philadelphia con vontion O. A Abbott of Hall county and G. L. Day of Nuckolls were select ed. Tho convention was a harmon ious ono from beginning to end. The delegates showed thoy were thero for business ami thoy went away with tho linn determination to show that the good work begun would bo carried out at tho polls by olecting a man to tho noxtcongross who should by a credit to tho Fifth congressional district. Removal Notice. After May lirst, I will occupy the room on corner of Main street, oppo situ tho Stato li.uii;, wlieio I will be pleased to meet all of niy old custo mers and mauy now ones, as I carry a full lino of hardware and tinware Dj not foigot tho placo in room formerly known as the "rookery" building which is bciug titled up In nico shape for con venience of all who aro in need of goods in my lino. W.A. Mitchell Try Grala-CX Try Graln-Ot Ask your grocer today to show jou a package of Grain-O, the new food drink that takes the placo of coffee. Tho children may drink it without in jury nsjwell as the adult. All who try it, llko it. Grain-0 Ins that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is mado I iiuiu iniiuKuiius, aim mo most iioiicate stomach receives it without distross One-fourth tho price of coffee. 15c and 25c per package. Sold by all grocers. Big Sidewalk Sale! SATURDAY, APEIL 28, 1900. Or. the above date we place on the sidewalk in front of our double store the following goods which will be sold at prices that will be under any and all competition. This is for cash only. Sidewalk Sale of Clothino. 1 bidewalk bale ot Ualicoes. SO suits Sidewalk Sale of Shces. CO pairs baby shoes nt 10c SO pniis 31.00 and ii no shoes nt $1 25. 20 pairs $1 25 and $1 50 shoes nt SOc 18 pairs $1 7o to ?!2 oO shoes nt $150. 10 paiis men's $1 00 to $2 50, No. 10 only, at 85c I) paii plow nnd lino shoes nt $1.25 100 paiis low cut shoes, foi merly $1.25 nnd VI 50, at white tags $1.00. Ked tags i 50, green tags $1 50. of clothing nt just one- half price. $2 00 Suits nt $1.50. $1 00 Suits nt $2 00. $0 00 Suits nt $3 00 7 00 Suits nt 13 50 $10 00 Suits M WOO CO pairs pant, at lj oil Sidewelk Sale of Shirts. Lit No 1 nt 25c Lot No. 2 nt-12e. Lot No 3 at 4D Lot No. 4 nt 50 Lot No 5 at 73c. Lot No 5 at 02ic. 10 yards dark shades in Calicecs for 25c. 10 ynids good tic calico, light colois for 34c 20 pieces of our best Go calico, blue and white, led nnd white, nnd red nnd black at 5c per yni d Sidewalk Sale of Caps. 10c Men's enps, light summer weights, woitli f i om 10c to 61.00, cut to 25c each. Sidewalk Sale of Underwear 570 Men's Undergarments tit 15c each Theso gat nients :u e equal to most 40c garments This sale is for SATURDAY ONLY. Bring your pockctbook with you. My Lady's Foot nii in i' Jj "5v l SEE I) TlL. THAT THIS if Vi"iM'it I V TRD?MAR A 5Lk IS BRANDED V OH EVERY - TV SHOE. v tn Have just received a shipment of the fatuous Queen Quality OXFORDS $0.50 3 SHOES FOll WOMEN. A Fetching Style. SOUTHERN BUTTON. Every lady will ho interested iu theso shoes as they aro tho piet ttest styles ever shown here. Quito equal to the best 3 50 shoos. QUBBN QUKLITY LOln SHOSS $2.50. dig lino boys shoes; black nnd tnn, nsuoatns thobestnien's shoes. grocery ixiiPArcarMisivr. Ourgiocerv trade is climbing at a into of 20 percent a week Wo ollertho following special for S.itniitay. 17 pounus line sweet pi lines 51 !i pounds peaches 25c. 9 bats White Russian s-oap 25c. 8 bars Lnm simp 25e. 10 bars Santa Clans soap 25c 100 lb sack (t mutilated sugar W 75. Evaporated apples 10 pel lb !J Ib.s Mill ill led apples 25e II cans choice tomat ies or corn for 25c. EveiyihingelM iu piopnrtion Flesh vegelnhles and ben n-s tin ee r font tunes a week (July two weeks left foi t gg coiitetant Nnwisthe tune to gt 1 in j.uir best woik Niw diess pittern civcn uwuv next in inth. DOT Nebraska Mereantile Go., TIIH PEOPLE THAT DO THE lil'SINESS. TIMETABLE. B te M. It.Y it ed ri.uri), xehj:. LIXCVLX OMAHA CHICAGO S'l. JOE KANSAS CITY S'l. LOUIS and all points east and south. DEXl'EH HELENA ItUT'lE SAL'l LAKE C"J rOKTLANl) SA. FRAXCISC0 and all points west TRAINS LEAVE AS rOLLOWS. No, 13. 1'assctiKcr dally for Obcrlln nml M. KrauclH brandies. Ox ford, McCoolc, DeuTcrnnd all polats w&st....... ...... 8 SJ a m No, II. Passenger dally for St. Joe, Kansas City. Atchlion. bt. Louis, Lincoln Tla Wymore and all iolnts east and soutb 8:15 pm No. IT. Passenger, dally. Denver, all points In Colorado, Utah and California .. ....... ......... 7:30 p.m No. 18. Passenger, daily for St. Joe, Kansas City. Atchison, St. Louis and all points cast and south . 10.80a.rn Nn. 141 Accommodation, dally except Sunday. Hastings, Grand Is land, lllack Hills and all points In tho northwest......... 1:00 p.m S'o. U3. Accommodation, dally except similar, Oberlln, Kansas, and Intermediate stations, via lie publican 12:30p,m No. 61, Freight, dally, Wymore and St. Joe and Intermediate Junction points 13.4Sp.rn No, S3. Freight, dally for Hcpubllcati Orleans, Oxford and all points west 10:40a. m No, 80, Freight, dally except Sunday for Wymore and all point east fi,4Sa.m No. 173. Freight dally to Oxford and Intermediate points .............. 1:30 p.m Sleeping, dining, and reclining chair cart, (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point tn tht United States or Canada. For Information, time tablet, nups or Uckau call on or address a. Conorer, Agent, Red Cloud, Nebr. or J. Francis, General Passenger Agent Omaha, Nebraska. Notice of Guardian Sale In the nistrlit (uiirl or tin 'Um.IIi .Imlidnl liMrtet In nnd fur WiiiMiruitmt iiiiil.n In the mutter of tla i-tnii of Ni-uli ( Mur pli di 1 eased Notice Is liereli) given Hint InpiiiMianii' .,f nn order of Hon IJ1 I. Adams .Imlgu of tin Ids trU t court of the Tenth Judicial IiMrlit 11 nml for W'olisier toiintj. Nibriika. inmle oil the lull lay of March. 1M0, fur the sale of mil estate hereinafter described, there will ho sold at the cast door of Hie court house, iu Ked (.loud, Iu salil county and state, at sue o'clock p m, 011 the '.Nth clay of April, 1WU, at public einliie to the highest bidder for .cash, the following cie bcribcd real estate to nit An tiiidlUded two sevenths Intorest In fee simple ot the following tract of Nnd, beginning at n point 4(t aMiO feet west 0' the norlheast corner of tho southwest quarter of section two. township one north, rangs eleven west of the Bill p m in Webster county Nebraska, thence running west M and '-T 1(0 feet, thence south P,rtaniri5 in feet, thence cast I ami 27 l'Ofeet, thenco north 4tW and 35 103 feet to place of be ginning, containing one acre more or less, nil iu southwest iiuarterof section one township two, north, range eleven, Webster county, Nebraska, Said to bo open for the space of one hour, l. J.Mtkik, Guardian of Minor heirs of Sarah C. Murphy, deceased. Cuanm- & MERccn, Attorneys. Application for License Notice Is hereby ghen that a petition signed by tnlrty or more rcsldont freeholders of the Second wnrd of the city of Ited Cloud, Nebraska lias been tiled w lth the city clerk of said cllj of Ited Cloud. prailiiR Unit a llcenso be granteil to Mycr M. Stern fortlie tale of malt, i-plrltous nnd vinous lliiuorsonilot three (,T). block one il) WUIIhiiis Hildltlofi to the cltj of Ited Cloud. Ne braskn, that action will betaken 011 said pe tlllou by the Mnyor and City Council on the 2nd day of May, 1900. or at tho first meeting of the count.Il thereafter. , J E Kesimi. Cliy Clerk. Dated at Ited Cloud, Nebraska, April 11, 1900. E 1 vniHiHuna sridL in .WTMAfl, Alwftvi nlltbu - ' cuicaxtrtKUfainaiJan -,H,inn,lMIMIUIIS Hf4W . ltmrMMtmyu aa4 lmlto. ajwi lt J" OncTM. m mU . la aaTM MaT L.'l'.'iui ZT? i. S2TiTtTTAASr'K MmUm hrt, r-SICaTri' Our Coal is SUPERIOR COLORADO COAL. STILL SELL AL THE SAME OLD PIUCES. Waqon Soales Baok of Offioe. Huy ntul sell Baled Hay, Corn, 0.its Millet, Barley, Etc. Full line of Flour ami Feed on hnnd. W. B. ROBY, No. 1 Tiiiiid Av. I'honk No. 51 Application For License. Notice Is hereby given that a petition signed by thirty or more rosldcnt freeholders or the I Irst ward of the city of Ited Cloud, Nebraska, has been filed with tho city cler of said city of John Polnlcky by the council of said city for on lot ilx(), In block thirty-one (31). original FJrt ward of tho city of Hed Cloud, that action Will k. ab..M ah s.l ..... . . "... nun uu iu psiuion ot ins aayor nu City Council an the M day of May. 1M0. r at , , , J.K. KisLiR,CltyCIrk. Dated at Ited Cloud, Nebraska, April II, 1M. ' CATARRH: FORERUNNER OF CONSUMPTION. Tho "layinR on of hands" is said to bo a sure euro for tho cigarutto habit if nttomltul to at tho proper timo. Tho left hand should bo placed upon tho neck of tho youngster, with a Rotitlo though linn pressure forward nml dowuwatd, bringing tho urchin in a propor attitude over tlio niatornal knee, thou apply tho right hand wheio il will do the most good, Two or t luce treatments will elk-eta onto Ex Is your iiainu wi iitou thci e Where? Ou our subset iptiim hooks for tlio hist year in the 19th century. It should be. See Wright beforo you buy a gas or gasoline stove. Few realize what a deep-seated, obstinate disease Catarrh is repardltif it . n !ti inii.m,n the nose and throat, little or no attention is given it. BuL howeve? insL?nifia u is serious and far-reaching in its results. ' uowever ''Snificant it may seem at first, it t Tue.if0Ul secrctions1etering tie circulation poison the entire system. The stomach kidnevs-ln act al the organs -feel the effect of this catarrhal poison, and when the lungs Tare "reached I u prams? is rapid and destructive, and finally ends in consumption. b reuencu us progreaa It frequently happens that the senses of hearing and smell are in part or entirely lost the soft bones of the nose eaten into and destroyed, causing Intense suffering and gxtyimtS. washes and salves may give temporary relief, no permanent benefit can beexpec'ted fron "such 1 brMtment CATARRH IS A CONSTITUTIONAL OR BLOOD DISEASE, and far beyond the reach of mere local remedies. Those who rely upon them for a cure lo. vniimhu itm- ... jt u pointment and allow the disease to take firmer hold. Onl v a real Mood AymitSSi with,-disap" S. S. S cures Catarrh because it first cleanses and builds up the blood, urifies "makes it rich mul henlt v"?0" , l ,SeaSei puts new life into the sluggi.h voni-out orcans. and thus relieves the SvX nf ' V.?" . L"?"?,1. stimulates and Mm Tnsrnhlnp Pnlltitl nf Dun Viwt ft r urli.ai iit t,n,i. i. .t.ii. . . seated tl ail woa entirely dtof in one car. and nil Inside of m noe li c udl ng r art o il.e oiVe MoiiKlied off Whin the diseo,e had gone this 'ar the phjfctan pic me imns Incurable 1 determined to try h h h ns a last reort nnd Ikriii to iinnrment once. It seen cdtoiit it IhJ seat of tlicdUeasr, 11 ml ufter n fiwr wceVs' treaimcul I x;..s entire! cured, nnd for more li in seven )carshnc had no sign of the dixrase " ' ' ' """c """ S. S. S. is made of roots, herbs and barks of wonderful tonical and pttrifvimr properties, t is the only vegetable blool purifier knonn, and a certain and safe cure for all bloodtroubles. bend for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases and at the same time write our physicians about our case. They will cheerfully cive you ,..... w.auv.kewN.ieo. we buu no ciurge for this. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTaTiA. sss