The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 15, 1900, Image 4

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PUUUSnKD BVBKY FIUDAT
Entered t the poit office at Red Cloud, Neb. as
econd clasi null matter.
ADVBUTISINO KATES:
Local advertising 6 centa per lino tr Issuo.
Local Advertising for enterlalnmanta, con
tcrta, socials, etc., Riven by cburchci, charitable
tocletlca, etc., nlicro all moneys raited there
from aro uel wholly for church or charitable
societies flrst ten line frco and all over ten
line 3tf cents per line per Issue.
Local advertising of entertainment!, concert!;
recital, etc., where per cent Is given to pro
moters, 5 cents per lino per Issue.
niSTLAT ADVKHTlStXn.
One column per month............... 17 00
One half column per month ............ 3 M)
One fourth column cr month..........-...... 1 75
General display advertising i cents per
Inch perlssuc.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
State Ticket.
For Governor,
C. II. DKITHICII,
Of AiIhius County,
For SecrclHry of State,
W MAUSII,
Of ItlilmnUon Comity,
Kor state Treasurer,
WM. hTlT.KFKK,
Of Cummlng County.
For Mate Auditor,
CMAUI.KS WESTON,
Of bherhUn County.
For Altnrnc (iencral,
V. N. I'llOUT,
Of Cage County.
Ft r Commissioner Public Lnuds,
OKO. I). FOLI.MF.lt,
Of Nuckolls County.
For Superintendent I'ubllc Instruction,
W. K. FOWI.KH,
Of Washington County.
Congressional Ticket.
Fir Congressman, Mh District,
W. S. MOHI.AN,
Of Itcd Willow County,
'County Ticket.
For State Heprcscntatlve,
CIIA3. 1'.. HICKS,
For County Attorney,
K. U OVKItMAN.
Tb usual county attorney light has
nniyGt niMimcdn very lierco form.
Tito possibilities for vice-president
ou tbo republican ticket aro Rotting
numerous.
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Next week this time wo will name
tho next president of the United States.
His name will in all probability bo Mc
Kinloy. Tho total amount of money in eir
dilation has increased by 182 per cent
In tho last thirty years, and tho depos
its in savings banks by 827 per cent.
A vote for a Democratic Congress
man moans a vote for Freo Trade, Freo
Soup, Freo Silver, Fiuo Hread, Freo
Poorhousos and Freedom from Wage
earning. Exports of lard bavo increased in
value by $9,000,000 sinco tho last Dom
ocratio Administration, with its free
trado tariff. Republican policies aro
b:stfor the farmers.
If tho Chinese should refer to the
little American tloet as a "tub navy,"
Admiral Kempff will show them their
mistake by doing a little laundry work
for tho Kmpress Dowagor.
Tho prosecution of Neoley andhis as
sociates for the Cuban postal frauds is
being vigorously continued by the Ad
ministration, and will not ceaso till
sentonco lias been pronounced on tho
guilty
Tiieio will bo no campaign "issue,"
in the sense in which that word Is gen
erally accepted on the shipping ques-
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sin jo Stmmiuos IJp
UPld DOO G SI T r &
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tioti (hiring the coming campaign.
The Amcricnn iicopln mo utinniiuotis
in behalf of Directive legislation, tuul
Congress is pledged to enact it at tho
short session.
In 1895 wo couldn't afford to buy oven
cheap foreign goods, and tbo democra
tic revonuo, under its low tariff, only
amounted to $131,818,530. Last year
tho ropublican protective tariff realized
200,128,481.
Tbo United States new has a domain
nearly tbrco times greater in area tban
when it bocamo a nation. Wo bavo
bcon expanding all tbo timo, and most
of it was added by tho party now op
posing expansion.
In 1890, President McKinley said:
"I hope that tbo tinio will not bo far
distant when every workingman in
this country can get work, and get.it,
too, at fair nnd remunerative wages."
The time was not far distant, and it is
still with us.
Thi policy of expansion, which gives
us n foothold in the e.tst, which will
open a now niatkot in the Philippines,
and enable us to increase our cuintiici cu
with China, will bo of great benefit to
all our people, ami more especially to
fanners ami wage earners.
The prosperity upon which tho re
publican party mainly relies for vie
tory is tho genuine article. It is tin
examplcd in tho history of this or any
other country. It is so groat and all
pervading that tho calamity bowlers of
1806 have lapsed into silence. Wash
ington Post.
Tho Treasurer of the United States
gives figures showing that this country
borrows money at a lower rato than
any othor nation, and '.hat "money is
cheaper with us than anjwhero else
among men." It means much to say
in connection with this statement that
every dollar Issued by tho United
States is equivalent to gold.
A soldier writing from tho Philip
pines to his mother in Ohio, says. "If
some of those traitors in the United
States had kept their mouths shut we
would have had them (tho Filipino.-)
whipped long ago. Anyono that up
hoi Is anti-expansion is no better than
an insurrector " This confirms other
similar reports of tbo democratic sup
pjrt given to Agtiinaldo.
Tho coming year promises to bo tho
best in tho history of tho Navy I)e
partment, so far as tho construction of
new ships is concerned, Work is al
ready under way to increaso tbo navy,
in accordance with tho recent legisla
tion on tbo subject. Five battlo-ships,
costing noarly $5,000,000 each, six
great armored cruisors of 14,500 tons
displacement aud high speed, three
protected cruisers, similar in design to
tho Olympia, and five subuiarluo boats
represent tho programme which tho
Navy Departniout now, has to disposo
of, aud to ask bids on. Every ouo of
theso craft will bo built at private
yards.
If you need a manager to look after
your affairs, run your business and
handlo it successfully, the place to
find him is around tho shady side of
almost any of tbo stores about town.
You will hnd him there, telling about
bow somebody else's business ought to
bo run to make it go, and robearslng
all tho gossip that is rife about town,
and doing many other little things that
aro so useful to tbo people generally.
Usually a visit to bis homo will reveal
bis wifo at the w. bh tub or wood pile,
tho fences down aud tho place out of
repair In general. This is a picture of
what cau bo scon at almost any time
aud at nil seasons of the year.
Institute Notes
A band of 114 teachers nro now at
tending the institute in Red Cloud,
More ale coming every day.
Tho instructors are Prof. S. W. Mil
ler of Lincoln, Prof. W. N. Kern of
David City, Prof. O. W. McCrary of
Hlue Hill and Miss Cora E. Clary if
Nebraska City. Miss Clary and Prof.
Miller were instructors hero last year
also; and tho fact that thoy are here
for the second year shows their work
to be satisfactory to all.
A visit to any of the classes would
convince you that Mrs. Caso has se
cured tho best instructors.
All first grade branches are being
taught.
Superintendent, instructors and
teachers aro enthusiastic nnd interest
ed in their work.
Tho best of order is maintained
eveiywhcio.
Mr. Hatiin leads tbo singing and
Mabel Howatd is organist. Tho open
ing exercises nro varied. Rev. Barnes
spoke n few woids to the teachers ouo
morning
Forty minutes of every afternoon tho
teachers have the plc.asuro of listening
to talks by eithor Prof. Miller or Prof.
Kern.
Prof. Miller gives talks on "Common
Sonso, etc" and his talks aro always in
teresting nnd helpful.
Wednesday, Prof. Kern talked about
"Tho School System in Eugland." We
gained a, great deal of valtinblo infor
mation from him. Prof. Kern hns evi
dently examined tho school sjstcm
very thoroughly.
On Mouday evening Mr.. Cnso gavo
nti informal reception nt her home.
Tho lawn wns tastefully decorated with
Hags and lanterns. A largo crowd of
teachers and young men, interested in
schoolwork or workers, wero present.
A very onjoyablo evening was spent.
Refreshments were served and all nad
such a splendid timo that it was almost
midnight before they departed for their
several homos.
On Tuesday evening G. W. Isham
lectured in tho M. E. church, on the
subject of "India." A largo audience
listened attentively for about three
hours, and considered tho timo
as pBptiltnbly spent. At tho closo
of Lilt lecture, six norsons were
dressed in costumes used in that coun
try. Tho lecturer also showed us a
largo collection of curios from India.
Messrs. Albright, Fulton, Cottlng aud
Albright furnished tho music.
A Tkachkr.
Tho following special to tho Sunday
State Journal will uterest somo here:
Wyjiokk, Neb , Juno 9 (Special.)
A deal which has been contemplated
for somo weeks past, was closed this
afternoon, whereby tho First National
bank of this city changes hands.
Tho buyers are W. T. Auld, Leo J.
Dunn ami oilier.', they having purchas
ed the stock owned by tho Rock Island,
Illinois, parties, which gives them con
trol of this strong financial institution.
Mr. Auld is prcsideutof City National
bank nt Lincoln. Mr. Dunn is well
known in Wymore and his name will
add to tho bank's good name. Mr.
bridenthal will assist them in getting
started, when ho expects to devoto his
timo to his largo lumber business.
Are you dull and stupid? Do you
miss tho snap, vim and energy that
was onco yours? You need a few
doses of that great system regulator,
Prickly Ash Hitters. For reviving
strength nnd energy, increasing tho
capacity of the body for work, it is a
remedy of tho highest order. Sold by
C. L. Cotting.
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The Marriage Problem
"How to be happy though married," has
been entirely solved to the satisfaction
of hundreds of thousands of women.
There can be no happiness without
health. The general health of woman
is dependent on the local health of the
delicate womanly organs. When there
are debilitating drains, or inflammation,
ulceration or female weakness, happiness
in marriage is practically impossible. A
host of happy wives testify that the
secret of happiness in marriage is found
in the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription. It dries the drains, heals ul
ceration and inflammation and cures fe
male weakness. It inal:s weak women
strong, sick women well.
Mrs. Anna Willy. (Michigan House), North
llle. Spink Co., S. IlU . nrlte: "I am enjoy
trie rcxxI health, thanks to jour Urn! acHlcc and
valunhlc rrmrdlc. I MitTcrnl cry much nith
female tcaluut-. nnd other ailments for more
than two enr. when I wrote to yon for advice.
After carefully follnwiiii; your sulwcc ami taking
tx tiOltle each of Dr licrce' l'aurltc Pre-t-criptlou
ritul 'OoMcu Mcltcil Discovery' I am
now a rl ami happy wotiun "
Women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce
by letter, free. Correspondence private.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y.
CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON
Contagious Blood
Poison is the most
Mri.T.W l,ee, Mont
gomery, Ala., writes:
' Severs! year ano I
was inoculated with
polton by a diseased
nure, who infected
my baby, and for six
Ioiir ears I suffered
untold misery. My
body wan covered with
sores and ulcers Sev
eral physician treated
mc, but all to no pur
poe. The mercury nnd
potash they uaxc me
seemed to add fuel to
the awful flnmc which
was devouring me,
I'ricmW advised me to
tryS S.S. I bcunn tak
ing it and iuipnncd
from the start, nnd n
complete and perfect
c-ire was the result."
Some Reasons
Why You Should Insist on Having
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
Uuequalcd by any other.
Renders hard leather soft.
Especially prepared.
Keeps out water.
A heavy bodied oil.
Harness
An excellent preservative.
Reduces cost of your harness.
Never burns the'leather ; its
Efficiency is increased.
tccurcs best service,
titches kept from breaking.
Oil
I s sold in all
Localities Msnufacturtdb,
Staadard Oil Cn tar.
B. F. MIZBR
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCEH
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
23 oz can Mixer's lx st Making Pow
der, percan (win ranted)
50 pound sack of best High Patent
Hour,
10 lbs line granulated Sugir on all
order.,
1 lb bes-t cretin CIipco,
Pin o eliler Vi. I'gui , per gallon
IJest parlor .Matches, pop package
1 lb bilvui (Jloss Starch,
2 packages Oxford Corn Starch
,'i cans I! II) Tomatoes,
11 causCnam Corn,
4 lbs Evaporated Apple?,
4 lbs Extra Prunes,
a lbs Extra Large Peaches,
4 lbs " " Raisins
Extra Seeded Raisins, package
1 lb Horse Sh Tobacco,
1 gal best Sour Pickles, per gallon
2 lb Hulk Roasted Coffee (tinr)
1 gal best Lamp Oil.
15c
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25c
25c
25c
10c
40c
25c
22c
15c
50 lbs best Flour, you version for 70c
1 pail, 10 lb, Family White Fish, 00c
ltnb, 401b, " " "
0 boxe, Diamond Axle Urease,
1 Tin Pail, 10 qt, bst tin,
I tt 11 JO t. It It
I ti 14 ii
1 Clothes Wringer, wood frame
5 lb best Rice,
6 lbs Broken Rico.
$2 00
25c
20c
25c
30c
$1 35
25o
25c
in queens ware and Ulasswnrelam
Headquarters.
Herry Sis, 50c
Beautiful French China Berry Set
for SI no
1 Decoiaud Chambei Set 12 75
1 plain 'nh Bowl and Pitcher,
K)C
Highest Prices for Product'.
Epgs lOo Indie uions trf higher
puces.
TIMETABLE.
B. & M. B.Y
liED CLOUD, NEBR.
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LINCOLN
OMAIIA
CHICAGO
SI. JOE
KANSAS CITY
SI. LOUIS and
all points east and
south.
DENVER
HELENA
DUT1E
SAL1 LAKE C'T
PORTLAND
SAJY FRANCISCO
and all point!
west.
TRAINS LKiVE At FOLLOW!.
No, J3. PrtfjciiRer dally (or Obcrlln
ami bt. Francis branches. Ox
ford, McCook, Denver ami all
points wet 8:25 a. ai
No, 14. I'aMenger dally for St. Joe,
Kaniai City. Atchlion. St.
Louli, Llucolu via Wymote
and all polnu east aud south 9:05 a. m
No. IT. 1'aisetiKer. dally. Dearer, all
no Inn in Colorado, Utah and
California... .- 8:40p.m
No. 19. Paaaenger, dally for St. Joe,
Kanaai City. Atchison, at.
Lou It and all points east and
aouth 10 :20 a.m.
No. 144. Accommodation, dally except
Sunday. Ilaitlnm. Grand It
land. Black Ullli and all
polntt In the northweit... 1 :00 p.ra
So. 143. Accommodation, dally except
Sunday, Oberlln, Kansas, and
intermediate stations, Tla He
publican lt:30p.m
No. G4. Freight, dally, Wymore and
St. Joe and intermediate
Junction polnls......13:45 p.m
No, 63. Freight, dally (or Republican
Orleatu.Oxfonl and all polnu
won.. . lOMOa.m
No. 6C. Frvlslit, dally except Sunday
(or Wrnuire and till taint east fl.45 a.m
No. t3. Freight dally to Oxront and
lalermvdlnti' points . . li.TOp.tn
Sleeping, illnlnc. and reclining chair rar,
(tenth (reel on through train. Tickets told and
bagpigu i necked to any point In the Uulled
Status or Canada.
For Information, time tables, map or ticket
call un or address A. Conorer. Agent, lied
Cloud, Nebr. or J. Frauds, rneral Passenger
Agent Omaha, Nebraska.
dcirradine and destructive of all diseases,
The first sore or ulcer is followed by little red pimples on the body, mouth and throat become sore, tho
glands enlarge and inflame, copper colored splotches appear, and hair and eyebrows fall out. These are
some of the milder symptoms ; they increase in severity, finally attacking the vital organs ; the body it
tortured with rheumatic pains and cocrcd with offensive eating sores.
It is a peculiar poison, and so highly contagious that an innocent person handling the same articles
used by one infected with this loathsome disease, may be inoculated with the virus. It can be transmitted
from parent to child, appearing as the same disease or in a modified form like Eczema or Scrofub.
Many an old sore or stubborn skin trouble appearing in middle life, is due and traceable to blood
poison contracted lit early life. You may have taken potash and mercury faithfully for two or three years
and thought you were cured, but you were not, for these poisonous minerals never cure this disease ; they
drive it from the outside, but it is doing its work on the inside, and will show up again sooner or later,
You may not recognize it as the same old taint, but it is. S. S. S. has cured thousands of cases of
Contagious Blood Poison, and it will cure you. It is the only purely- vegetable blood purifier known,
and the only antidote for this poison. S. S. S. cleanses the blood thoroughly of every particle of tho
poison there is never any return of the discue.
nC lfAllliCCIC AT IIAUC Send for our Home Treatment book.
LUKE If I KM! r A I HfPMr. & " lory of the disease in all
close study of blood poison and actual experience in treat
ing it. ou can cure yourself perfectly and permanently
at home, and your secret is your own. Should you need
any information or medical advice at any time, write to
our physicians. tThcy have made n life study of blood
diseases, and will give your letter prompt and careful
attention. Consult them ns often as you please; we make
no charge whatever for this service. All correspondence is
conducted in the strictest confidence.
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ARGABRIGHT,
The Portrait Painter I
strictly fine work in
xvvtjbi color,
PASTED,
Portrait Frames and Easels in stock and to order.
Stmlio in Damerell Block, Red Cloud, Nebr.
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Lightning Rods can be purchased from me at
reasonable prices. If you believe them a pro
tection send size and shape of your building and
I will let you know what it will cost you.
L E PAQUIN,
RCFKItKNCK
Bank of campbeii.
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JAS. PETERSON, Agent.
RED CLOUD,
City Dray and Express Line.
E, ML. ROSS, PROP.
Goods Delivered to any part of the city.
Charges as low as the Lowest
CITY AGENTS FOR ADAlS EXPRESS CO.
TELEPHONE NO. 62.
TRADERS lJMKEre CO,
DEALERS IS
LUMBER and COAB
Bulletins; material, EJto.
RED CLOUD. - . NEBRASKA
PLATT & FREES CO.,
Ghieago kamber Yard,
KKI) CLOUD,
Lumber, Lime.
as it vitiates and corruots the entire system.
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Address. SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
Campbell, Nebr.
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