The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 18, 1900, Image 4

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GUMPTION.
NE docs not have gumption till one has been
properly cheated." Persons of gumption are
using Ivory Soap, women who have trusted
themselves too near the precipice of false
economy and who can now appreciate the true econo
my in a soap made of pure vegetable oils and other
high -class ingredients, but made in such quantity as
to bring the price within the reach of the very poorest
family. Indeed it is the very poor who most need it, for
they can least afford the extravagance of common soap.
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ALMOST FORGOTTEN.
THE CHIEF
rOBLtlltlD BT
W. L. MCMILLAN.
One year il
llxmontni
PUBLISHED KVKKY FIIIDAY
Entered at the pott offlco at Hod Cloud, Nb.
cond clans mall matter.
AIlVKItTISINU HATKS:
Local aih ertthlmt h cents cr lino per losuo.
Local AiUertlotiiK for onterlalnmvnts, con
rcrts. socials, etc.. Khcn by churches, charltnlitu
forlutlco, etc., where nil inline) n raised there
from are used wholly f-ir clmrrh ir ehnrttMe
societies, first ten Hoes free anil nit over ten
lines UVi ( cuts per line per lsne.
Local ndu-rtlsliiK of cnlertaliiinent". concerts,
recitals, etc.. where per lent Is kIvcii to pro
motor, f rentii ier line per Imno.
Illsfl.AY AIIVEIITIHIMI.
One column per month .. 7 Oil
One half column per month ') M)
One fourth column r uioulh 1 75
Hcncral display advcrtlslne, ti'i ccntit per
Inch perdue.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
State Ticket.
Fordovernor,
C II DKlTltlCH,
Of Admin Count),
l'or Secretary of Mate,
O V MAItSII,
Of Itlchnrdsou County.
Pur statu Treasurer.
WM. STUKKKK.lt,
of CummliiK County.
Kor Mate Auditor,
CHAItl.KS WESTON,
Of Sheridan County.
Kor Attorney nencral,
k. n. trout,
Of OaKC County.
Kir Commissioner Public Land,
OEO. 1. KOLLMEIt,
Of Nucleoli County.
Kor Superintendent I ittitlc Instruction,
W. K. KOWLEIt,
Of Washington County.
Congressional Ticket.
Kit Congressman, nth District,
W. S. MOItl.AN,
Of lied Willow County,
County Ticket.
Kor Slate ItepreseutatUe,
CHAS. K. HICKS,
Kor County Attorney,
K. U. OVKItMAN.
accepting any additional salary. This
statuto clearly barred Admiral Dewey
but when ho learnod that bo was to bo
shut out bo went home in a rago, and
his presidential boom was launched al
most immediately thereafter.
Tho season is a little backward, and
tho Hryanites aro praying that crops
this yenrmuy bea failure. Short crops
would bo a calamity to tho country, but
it is only on calamity that tho Bryniiites
bnvo any chance for victory An opi-lunik-
of Asiatic oholeraoryi'llow fever
would pluaso tho Democratic boosos at
litis Unit;. The prosperity and tint gen
oral good fottunu which tho United
States has had over since tho Kcpulili
can party camo into power has been
very demoralizing to tho men who will
assemble in Knnsns City a few weeks
hence to put up a national ticket. Tho
chances, however, a to that tho season's
backwardness will not materially re
duce tho crops, and that tho prosper
ity which tlio rcpul I'can whlor markets
and higher prices have brought to the
farmerb will not bo interrupted.
The famiuo area in India is about
oTiO.OOU square miles, and extends over
the central, south, and northwestern
provinces. No pen could describe the
awful horrors. Some of tho things
proved by photography aro too realist!,
cnlly horrible to be reproduced iu any
publication, and wo only print a few of
tho less frightful photographs taken by
tho missionaries, because many have
not bolievcd that such an awful condi
tion could exist in this century of plen
ty and prosperity. Emaciated beyond
belief, tho starring nativts crawl to
tho houso of the nearest sahib, usually
a missionary, to crave food; but 00,000,
000 mouths have to bo fed. Fifteen
dollars a year will feed a hindoo, yet
oven this pitiablo allowance is not to
bo had. The causes of tho famine are
the failuro of tho crops, the refusal of
the native princos to allow their bunt
ing jungles to bo converted into for
tilo agricultural regions, and tho mys
terious disappearance of a special fam
ino fund of 100,000,000. collected by
tho government after tho famine of
1877.
Incidents ol Every Day Life Which Very
Few People Stop to Think About on
Account of Their Littleness
Cullens Bros, enormous show was
here Monday It was so enormous
that all the Ked Cloud girls got stuck
on the show people from tho manago
ment down. Of course wo don't blame
the girls. We neither have nny sympa
thy for the boys who got kissed olT and
then got sore. The way to do boys is
to take your girls to the show and then
you can see them home in the proper
manner. Don't expect the girls to go
to the show alone, pay their own way,
and then expect to catch on at the en
trance to the large pavillion after tho
show is jver Talking about the show
Cloyed Cummlngs wishes us to state
that he was working for Moss Of
course that is all right but ho was the
one star attraction of tho parade ,
unariey v line was mere nun waicueu
tho horses teeter. He is still teetering.
Tho one thing which pleased Horaco
Spanoglc was wbeu tho band played
"Whoa, Emma." Kverybody could see
Elmer Crone's face "redden" when the
girl danced the Spanish dance. When
the mule rider came out the smile on
Carl Studt's face broadened and he ex
claimed it's n Dutch woman. John
Polnicky felt happy over tho only good
feature of the show when tho little dog
danced tho hooche-kooche. Leslie
Graves was us on tho top seat whero
he could bo brought in close contact
with tho "gals breath." Tho familiar
form of Walter Koby was observed at
tho entrance leaning against a guy rope
and with a lingering half-pathetic wall
ho cried, Gertrude whero art thou and
the echo came back, I have boon kissed
off. But let's see where we are drift
ing. If the work that has boon done
by certain ones to knock out one cor
tain saloon man bad been done in tho
right direction, more good would bavo
been accomplished. There are in this
city a number of different classes of
society They liavo different aims in
life, different Ideas. Kverybody in or
der to live and bo happy, desires nmus
ment of some kind. (Jivo a boy or girl
the chance to spend a few hours in the '
evening :it an opera and they will u.uru
than likely go homo and go to bed
after it is over. Of course wc have the
club and u number g') there and seek
amusement. But everybody cannot
belong to tho club. Kverybody can't
play cards and everybody can't play
billiards nud pool. If these people
who nro so desirous of getting away
with ono particular saloon, woulu have
put their energies to the task of advo
cating and building nn opera house, or
seeing that the present no was put in
good shape, they will do more toward
saving tho boy and girl than they will
by closing tho saloon. Givo the boys
and girls proper places to go to at
night and the saloons will not be a men
THE SHOE SENSATION OF HED GItOUD
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Shoes
Oxfords
The Famous
4Shoesfor Women. $2.50
High grade, handsome, up-to-date footwear at half the price of similar shoes in days
gone by. They fit where others fail combining splendid comfort wit splendid wear.
-r .ziElegant Up-to-date
Shoes for every
occasion.
The world's famous shoes
need no introduction.
These shoes today have
met with grand success,
in 200 cities and are worn
by 1,000,000 satisfied pur
chasers, A marvel of
Quality, Prick
and Comfort.
All styles one price,
DOUBLE - STORE.
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Nebraska
Mercantile
$3-oo. Gompaay.
hese shoes am mastnr I A
Low Shoes.
Oxfords or low
shoes are 50c less than
shoes. They are made
in same shapes as shoes
and possess the same un
approachable fittingqual
ities. Every style
Black, Tan", Lack,
Button Fedora or
Patent Leather is
$2.50.
The very latest shapes,
suited to the long, the
short, the thick, the thin
foot, and designed to
make ever foot appear
its best.
The combined experience of the world is represented in these shoes, the evolution in
footwear for the past 3,000 years. Every woman owes it to herself to see them.
Queen quality shoe dressing keeps them soft and pliable.
1 hese shoes are master
pieces in their adaption
to the human foot, grace
in every line and delight
ful in their ease.
DOUBLE - STORE.
My Ladyrs
Foot
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NOTICE TO EGG CONTESTANTS.
Tho peace envoys of the Boer repulic
arrived in Now York Wednesday.
Lord Roberts has tlnally como to tho
conclusion that ho cannot sot the duto
at which tho Boer-Briton war will end.
As tho nation grows older now issues
aro born of timo and progress, and old
issues perish. This proposition, strange
aiit may soem in theso timos, is from
tho democratic national platform of
1881.
Senator Clark of "Montana, caused
somewhat of 11 sensation iu tho senate
last Tuesday by resicning his claims to
fie Montnna senatorship. The final
voto on the question as to whether ho
was entitled to a seat in tho senate or
not was to bo taken tho same afternoon.
Tower, machinery, food, clothing,
commonly called coal, iron, corn and
cotton these rulo tho world, lheir
principal soat of authority is in tho
United States, but their sway is univer
sal. Thoy rulo in perfect accord and
baimony, for tho reason that each ono
is immensely more powerful because of
tho existence of tho other threo.
Tho Washington correspondents
claim find bavo discovered what
brought Admiral Dowoy into tho Held
as ti presidential candidate. Tho ci
vilian members of the Itrst Philippine
eominissMon were paid $10,000. etch i r
their seiviei s, aiul V immtl Duwey c
pected to come in fur tin' same retiiut.
unition. But thero i a law on tho
nooks which fot bids a government om
. ploye rccolviug $2,000 or above, biliary
ma
"Very few people metely dio." Tho
banker 'passes in his chock,' the cash
ier 'goes to hia last account,' tho mug
wump 'joins tho great majority, tho
cobbler 'breathes his last,' the saloon
keeper 'seeks tho spirit land,' tho gam
bler 'shutllos on,' the stableman 'kicks
tho bucket,' tho spiritualistic medium
'gjves up tho ghost,' tho accountant
'goes to his long reckoning,' and the
printer 'goes to heavon.' Reader in
what class do you belong?
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It seems to bo a mistake that with the
coming of the now woman thero il! be
noplace for tho old man. Mrs. Kolli'
who went as a delegate to the Cincin
nati populist convention, took Mr. Kelli
along and had him nurse the baby in
tho lobby while shn whooped it up for
woman suthage. Unt 1 '.ho new woman
emancipates herself enMrely from
babies site can probably liud some use
for man.
TRADlXMARK
IS ORANOED
OH EVERY
SHOE.
Mrs Jeff BoaHcbamp received $5
having 212 dozen or 2701 eggs. Mrs.
Patrick Citlrov a o!oe second with
2.'0 d"zvn or 2010 eggs.
Second Egg Contest.
From May 10th to Juno 10th, 1900.
Will givo ftce n
DRESS - PATTERN.
Tito choice of our 50c per yard
dress patterns to the lady bringing
us tho most eggs between these
dat"s. Eggs must be from your
own poultry yards.
Queen Quality
OXFORDS
$0,50
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SOUTHERN
BUTTON.
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IISXJliVlVOE AGENCY
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The Farmers flttutaal Insupanee Go.
of Nebraska.
Has over $34,000,000 Insurance in force with 10,000 members.
Over 300 policies in Webster county.
Organized in 1891.
The cost of carrying Si, 000 combined insurance in this company for 9 years
has been $19, which is less than one-half of Old Line Insurance.
No Other Agent Represents This Companv in Webster County.
Annual Recort and Estimate of Exptnus
The following Is h correct Miitement of the
receipts ami illbitrvoineiiiti of the city of lied
Cloud for the jmrendliiK Maj 1, i;)o.
.KKE1UL rl'SD.
Balance on hand May 3. tsW .. 1 Srt
Iteceheil from county iresiim-r.. iwo lt
" Judgment fund .. yt 00
' " aldewallc fund . .. 20 Oi
" road fmid ..... 210 30
" " water fund......... 2TU37
Total mod 11
raid out on warrant jjoJ 37
Balauce on hand May 1, 1900 13 74
Total
orccrATiox rrM.
illW 11
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lialanco on hand May 3, 1(W . 217 93
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Chums.
Tlu vomit counle nlwavs toiretbcr be
fore marriage rarely keep up this happy
intimacy ns man and wife. They are
not tired of each other, but the young
wife finds herself weak and languid, with
no inclination for exercise. And thus
begins a division of pursuits and interests
winch often ends in divided lives. The.
use of Dr. Pierce's I'avorite Prescription
makes weak women strong. It stops the
drains which undermine the strength,
cures " female weakness," nourishes tho
nerves and gives vigor to the whole hotly.
There is neither opium, cocaine or
other narcotic in "Lavoritc Prescription."
" I Buffered from female weakness nliout tiRlit
yearn tried vcral doctor, tint derived no
benefit until I bewail mint: lr Tierce's I'nvor
lie Prescription," write Mrs John Orren, ol
Danville, lloyle Co , Ky "Thl medicine was
recommended to me by other p.itleiiM. 1 have
taken hIx bottles, and I fell UWe anutlicr
i)tr-ii "
Pree. Dr. Piiri-c'ti Common Sense
aiedical Adviser, irxv p;ige, 7cx ilhwlrn
tions, i M-nt free, on receipt of ntawps,
to cover cxpeniK' of mailing only, Semi
21 one-cent htatnpi. for the hook iu piper
covers, or 31 stamps for cloth binding.
I Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, UufTalo, N. Y.
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The German Insaranee Co.,
of IT'jreeiJoirt, Illimois.
Is the largest Old Line company in the west.
Organized in 1S65 and has paid over $12,000,000 in losses.
No company is more prompt in paying claims against it.
For particulars call on or write to
O. C.TEBL, Agent.
(SUCCESSOR TO CHARLES SCHAFFNIT.)
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ltecelred from license
Total ti.w 7,1
I'ald out on warrantn tjjrtfl 4'i
uaiance on nnnu .nay v, r.nw 130 .11
Total f i.jvy 73
HATMIMW.
Ilnlnnrp on liiind .Ma i in .... i S5 J.V
Kvceheil from count) treasurer tW7 1 )
Total . . 77'J .' ,
l'lildoniun vtiirmnth mil a"
Ilnlr ni'tMiii hand May 1, 110 y tn
Total . . . ;? -J-, '
1VATI.II l Ml, ,
lialanco on liund Mn :i, ls'.m J :a '
Itei'i'h ed from Ili leron m m
' " ttenerel fund 8I21I
Ward lOMlo.'l
Total I3uiij
I'ii Id out on warrants 1210 fii I
llalaneeon hand May l,Jt nr.MM'
Total mm) 01
Total receipts $.vioo 71
Total disbursements .v.'23 to
BOMIKII IMIKIITOStSi.
Water Works UomK.. . f J000 U)
Kleclrlc blRht ilonds .. 0.10'ivj
K-TIMATK or KM'KN-f.l
The follow Iiik Is the olUelal estlmatu of expen
sesadolitedb) thorilyi onncllof iht'cll) of Iteu
Cloud forme municipal year Ih-rImiIiik Maya,
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CANCER
Physicians and friends could give little relief or encouragement to
one afflicted with this terrible disease hv
IS NOT -INCURABLE
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salarj eltv council
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" I'livliieur . . .
" street iiml titer i'o:iiirlsuiier .
1 li) nuirliHl
Intension water ioils
Imeiol 11 elertrle litjlu hin,,l
Itepiilrsim slieetsHiiil lle
ltiiHirs(in WHtcr works
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Time was wnen Cancer was considered as incurable as leprosy.
net or encouragement 10
en now doctors know of no remedy for this fearful malady : while admitting it to be
a blood disease, they Rtill insist that there is no hope outside of a surgical operation, and advise you to have the Cancer cut out,
but at the Mine time cannot assure you that it will not return. You may cut or draw out the sore, but another will come in
its place, for the disease is in the blood is deep-seated and destructive, and beyond the reach of the surgeon's knife or
caustic, flesh-destroying plasters. The blood must be purified and strengthened, the system relieved of all poisonous, effete
matter before the Cancer sore will heal.
S. S. S. is the only medicine that can overcome this powerful and contaminating poison nnd force it out of the blood. It
builds up and invigorates the old, and supplies new, rich, life-giving blood. S. S. S. is n purely vegetable remedy ; no mineral
can be found in it; the roots and herbs from which it is made contain powerful purifying properties that act directly upon
the blood system and moke a safe and permanent cure of Cancer, It has cured thousands, why not you ?
Cancer is not always inherited ; your family may be free from any taint, yet your blood may become so polluted that a severe
m. gm and stubborn form of the disease may
lmnUMG BlOOtl lilVitQS ViSCSBSC tlevel,I fro" a sore or ulcer on your tongue
, . , f lVrli n liltle pimple on-the eyelid, lip
or nose, a small lump on the jaw or breast, a harmless looking wart or mole, and other causes so insignificant as to attract
little or no attention. If you hae nil obstinate sore, don't rely uikjii salves or ointments to cure it begin with S S S.
ut once: it will cleanse your blood nnd prevent the formation of cancerous cells,
, small pimple came on my Jaw alioul one inch Wlnw Ihe
imuouiiic aim 1 umtioi mint 11 w.n nnytlilm- n-rloin
At the same lime the sore ties m to spread and
Total ...
l);ilul lliWslUdiivot May. Uk).
J. K, liELKii, City Clerk.
Mm 11 Slitrrr I.-i 11 tin Mo . writes
...... .. ,.- iri lih r ,,,.. i . t fir)t it traie ti
,...iii .,. i .... i.. .n i . ..i, , il timl imh nun iiineli i laiuctl
nt into the flesh utidK.ive me Inteiueivun I hkI eviT)tmiiK Irauld In irof, but u ihin didint noy
r'iMl I tin ii Ikkhii tH'- ti-i ol h . s , nini nit ' i '."in -'" ii "nil', me uinrcr in men nun mere
now iiomkihiF the disease This was two i . , u.ui I unl li. v ij iing icrleet health '
Sk-iid fur our-bpeciiil book on Cancer ; h contains much information that will interest
you ; it i ftee.
Write our physicians about your c, and for nnv advice or information wanted ; they
have timile a life study of Caucer uud all blood diseases. We make no charee what.
ever for this. Address, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. OA.
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