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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1900)
- t VI T is significant that cTrfl the very best is demanded, Ivory Soap is used in the nursery. At the same time, in hundreds of families where economy decides my the choice, Ivory Soap is selected. Thus its purity attracts the rich; its economy attracts the poor. High quality and low cost: is there any better combination? CO'f'tbMT IV Tut MOCfM HIH CO, CiftCltMTI THE CHIEF punl.iKtiiu n r W.L. McMillan. One jcut tl 00 SlxmouUm 0 PUBLISHED KVBUY HIUDAT Inured t the pout offlco t Hod Cloud, Neb. t ccondcUiimtll maltor. AIIVKItTISINCl HATK9: l,orl clTertllim 5 ccntn per lino r Isniie. Local AdverllMiiK for ciitcrUlmnviiU, ron lrtld,oclHl, etc., given by rlnirrliM, clmrltablo jocletten, etc., where all inoiiuyn raited there from are lined wholly for church or charltRlilo oclctlr, llrat ten lilies f roe nml all over ten iliioK'Jii ccntN per lino per Iksiiccj; Local wlvcuMnx of cntertaliiiiiviit, i-oucertw. recital, etc., where ior cent In kIvcii to pro iuoHtm, 6 cent per lino per Ihiiiu. lllHI'LAV AllVnilTlHINd. One rolnmn per mouth - f" no One half minimi per month ."I Ml One fourth column per month 1 75 (Icucrul illKplay ndvcrtliluK 8' cent per Inch perlMiiuc, REPUBLICAN TICKET. National Ticket. Kor l'rclrti'lit, WILLIAM MUKINI.l'.l for Vice rrt'klilent, Tlir.OIHHtK UOSKVKI.T State Ticket. lir HovctHor. c. ii. HKinticii, Of AiIhiiii Cuiiuty. Kor Sccrclarj of Mate. 11 W MAItHII, Of ItlclmrdMiii County. Kor htateVrca Mirer, WM. STIIKFFKK, Of t'uuiinliiK County, PorMt Auditor, CHAULKS WKSTON, Of .Sheridan County. Kor Attorney (ieiieral, K. N. mow, Of (luge County. rr OuuiiilHouor I'liMIt Lands (IKO. II KOM.MKK, Of Nucleoli County. KorSuperlntemlenlJI'iihllc liiMrurtlon, K rOWI.KK, Of WaxhltiKtou County. Congressional Ticket. For Couutc-Miian, Mil DIMrlrl, W. 8. MOltLAN, Of lied Willow Ciiunt), County Ticket. For '-tale IteprccntatlM'. ciias i: HICKS, For Count) Attorney, K IT nvi'.HMAK. The '.democratic putty is the tail to tho populistie kite this year. Tho McKinhiy and lloosovell club wnsorgi.nledlast Friday night m m The dictatorial attitude of Moss llryan at Kansas City is very suggest ivo of imperialism. Tho Ropuhtlcaiia have no party per ildy and dishonor to hamper them in theit victorious campaign Hon.'Adlai Stuvoiiion-wus originally -a gioenbaokor. Mix this with 1(1 to 1, and what will bo iho product? a m - Hon, Don M. Dickinson predicts "that Hryan will not got within two million as many votes nshodid in ismi I,. S. Wilson, tho fusion nominee for oounty attornoy, was present at the ineetlngof tho republican club last Frl day night. If farmor Hryan hold bis hoo in the wrong hand tho f armors will soon get on to It wuou tho moving pictures arc on exhibition. Tho campaign may not have been formally oponod in this city as yet, but notwithstanding that thoro is plenty of politics on our streets. Sinco Mr. Bryan btfgan to tell tho peoplo four years ago that what they wanted was more monoy, thoy uavo ad- in homes of wealth where (led tit tho rtilo of $11,807100 per inonlli, or about jl.'I3,HG5 for every working day. (iov. HooattYolt will spend at luust a week in Nebraska, and wu sincerely hope that lit Iwust two hours of that weuk will lie spont in Kcd Cloud. Since tho adoption of the gold stand ard in Japan the currency of that country lias been freed from constant tlttctuations in its exchange ratos. Every dollarclrculntingin the United States is what Mr. Hryan calls a 200 cent dollar. This is better than the ftO-cont dollar that he wants to give the people. The war with Spain served todeinon- Htrnte something more than the military and naval Mi eiigth of the United Stales. It brought to light tl.e vast resources and wealth of this country Wo heard one fellow maku a remark this week that he would like to know "uhytho.se dumps at Grand Island .wanted to put up another ticket V" Tho only reason we enn see is that the fus ion ticket in a little too democratic to suit the taste of a man who professes to be a populi-1. Why is it that tho demo-pops cuss Mark Ilauna every time a drouth of two or three weeks duration hits tho coon try? One would think to honrsomo of them talk that tho Hon. Marcus A. con trols tho elements ami everything else and that tho Creator accepted orders for rain, drought, good times and hard times from no one but him. A London cable says that "Nobody in Euglnnd ever speaks of McKintoy as anything but an uncompromising champion ot American ideas and poli cies.'' His renomination was received in England with enthusiasm and with quiet reserve. It wad different when G rover Cleveland was nominated to head the democratic ticket. Wrinkles come To many n face which should still be smooth and fair. Worry doesn't bring them. There are no cares and anxieties to furrow the face. They are the signs of physical suffering, graven by the hand of rain. It is the saddest result of the diseases which af fect the womanly organs tliat tliey write nlaitilv the sod record of suf fering on the face and form. The skin becomes sallow, the cheeks are sunken, the eyes look dull, the Inxly falls away. No woman who values her health or good looks should neglect to use Dr. l'ierce's I'avorite Prescription for dis eases of the wom anly organs. It cures irregularity, iullamninliou, ulcer ation and female weakness. It lights up tlic eye, origut ens the complexion, ami rounds out the sunken curves of the lxxly. " I uLe Kreat pleasure in recommending Dr. Pierce's I'avorite Pre scription for female wraLlRvi " write Mrs. Susannah Perinentcr, of PnuU Store, Shelby Co , Texas. "I was troubled with benrlne clown pains In my tuck audhlpnU years, nnd I.wrote to I)r Pierce for odlce I tried hU I'avorite Prescription and six bottle cured me. I feel like a new person, and I tlmuk Dr. Tierce for my health. Life is n burden to any one without health. I lutve told a great in.iny of my friends bout the great medicines I took." Dr. l'ierce's Common Sense Medieal Adviser, 1008 pages, bent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Send 2i one-cent stamps for paper cov ered book, or 31 cents for cloth. Ad dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. m w Li i I L The mlddle-of-thc-roud populists put up a complete state ticket at their con vention in Grand Island lint wtok. It hows that sotno of tho advocates of Dopulism at least. have got tired of voting tho chronic oflleo seeker fusion ticket and come to the conclusion that it is better to vote their own prlnciplo eren though they don't got a smell than to continually voto for a chronic otllco seeker's fusion conglomeration. m When n free silver republican votes ihts fall ho will havo to shut his eyes, rim question is whether lie is voting ititi-impcrialism and Clevelandism with a catch-vote free silver plank in the platform ho is supposed to be sup porting. In other words they may want to know whether they arc still fire silver republicans or just plain, common, every-day democrats. When the present plans of the Navy Department are carried out, there will tie about -LOGO mat lues in Chinn to act in concert with the army forces. This will not only bo the largest foice of American nuulncs ever on foreign soil it once, but will be the largest force of Vmeiican marines ever assembled at any one place. The full inutltoti.ud strength of the marine corps is 0,000 and special efforts are now being made to recruit up to tho limit. ' ' Americans, Japanese nod Chinese lighting side by side against Europeans for the maintenance of the Chinese Empire is one of tho possibilities of tho near future in Chi tin," remarked a European member of the diplomatic corps. 'Ihat is probably an extreme view, but it is ceitain that the Euro pean powers, whatever inny bo their piofession, wish to dividu up China amongst themselves, while the United States and Japan would prefor that the Chinese empire remain as it is. m m ii LESTER. Haiti is tho order of tho day. C. L. Lewis and wife wort at Hed Cloud Tuesday. Mrs J. Kinscr and daughter of Hoso mont woro visiting at G. W. Baker's Monday. Mrs. McBrido of Hud Cloud visited her daughter Mrs. Frank Frisbio last week. Several on tho sick list. Farmers woro hauling thoir wheat to Guido Hock. Bost weight and prices thoro. Mrs. Geo. Wilson of Guide Hock and Miss Attn Baker of this place were at Hed Cloud Tuesday. Joe Cars is expected homo socn. Several of Chas. Basset's family were on tho sick list last week. Jessio Cockrall is homo from Blue Hill. Milton Fairfield of Guide Hock was on our stteets Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfard S.iladon Saturday, July 21, a son. Sylvester Frisbio was at Hed Cloud Sunday. Clairo Cox was visiting at Cowles btiuday. Joe Saladen is visiting his brothers J. V. and A. 11. Saladeu. Mrs. John Holcomb and daughter are on tho sick list, C. II. Frisbio and family woro at Hed Cloud Sunday. Mrs. I. Frisbio was at Guido Hock last week. The Ladies Aid society mot with Mrs. Miller last Wednesday and there was a good attendance. STATE CREEK. We had another good rain in this pint last Thursday. It has revived tho crops wonderfully and somo of tho farmers arc not looking down their noses and prophesying for a drou h as they havo done for two or three weeks. C. Stevens sold tweuty head of hogs for a consideration of '.'37.00 A now fence will bo built around the Mt. Hope cemetery right away. Tho material is read . Fall plowing has already commenced for wheat The crop in this part was rather good and ran from sixteen to thirty bushels per acre. Hev. Con Hewitt of Walnut Creek delivered one of his lino sermons at Mt. Hope lust Sunday ovoning. Hev. Geo Hummel of Hed Cloud preaches at Mt. Hope every two w't)ks. Considerable threshinc has boon done in this part by tho Fruit Bros. H'jally they am doing about all on this creek this year with thoir now ma chino. Leu Wiliuot, tho popular road super intendent has done considerable work north of tho slate lino on Mr. Stevens now road, stinting from the tlig pole, The Logan township maitiul band is a success and parties who havo rallies will do well to get them. Jesso S.ipp and little Leslie have gone to Ohio to his former homo. Thoy went by way of an it note's In Mitchell county, Kansas, then to Missouri and on oasi. Does alfalfa pay? One man had two acres sown last year and has cut it tho second time and got eight ton. It is good for four mote. P. S. Fair .sold foity.nino fat hogs for 1070. Occasional. CANCER-, Surgical operations and flesh destroying plasters are useless, painful and dangerous, and besides, never cure Cancer. No matter how often a cancerous wire is removed, another comes at or neur the same point, and always in a worse form. Does not this prove conclusively that Cancer is n blood disease, and that it is folly to attempt to cure this deep-seated, dangerous blood trouble oy cutting or burning out the sore, which, after all, is only an outward sign of the disease place of exit for the poison ? Cancer runs in families through many generations, and those whose ancestors have been afflicted with it are liable at any time to be stricken with the deadly malady. Only Blood Diseases can be Transmitted from One Generation to Another further proof that Cancer is a disease of the blood. To cure a blood disease like this you must cure the entire blood system remove lancer cueciuauy ntui permanently out t. S. S. S. enters the circulation, searches or ordinary blood medicine can do this. S. S. S. goes down to the very roots of the allowing the bore to heal naturally and tiermanently. S. S. S. nt the same time purifies experience, who are or Information wanted, we mukc no charge LINE. Bain, rain, and more to follow. Tho corn will maku about fifteen bushels to the acre. L. A llaskins lopt a cow by its get ting in the alfalfa and caue. Mr. James also lost two cows. The Aubushoti Brothers will put out ouo hundred and fifty acres of wheal and r.vi! this fall John Beatiehamp is the owner of one of those Webstur itinwei.-. Mr. anil Mis. Hiley Lewis ate visiting their children at Do in or, Colorado, this week Charles Isom and Poke Sutton start ed overland for Oklahoma last Sunday. Amos (i list is tho owner of a wind mill. Mr. and Mrs. L. Aubtuhon attended tho funeral of Mrs. Hrechbuhl Monday. Leu Wiltnot is busy this week work ing tho road near Will Kuehn's. Tho Fruit Bros, had tho mislortuuo to break the power of their threshing machino last weok. Will Atibushon has leased the Chas. Besso ranch on west Penny creek for tho next year. James Keaglo has leased the quarter section east of L Aubiislion's. Allan Carpenter bought Charles Isom's stock hogs. Mrs. Sutherland of Boslwick was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wlldey this week. The Sunday school at Lower Penny Creek is getting along nicely with Mr. Van Patten as superintendent. Frank Van Dyke and J E. Fox weie doing business in Gaitield this week. Ernest Beauehamp and Hoy Bjyeo went south in search of work this week Inflammatory Rheumatism cured in 3 days. Mortou L. Ultl of Lebanon, Indiana, hijm: "My wife had Inflammatory Hheilmalhro In every muscle and joint; her suffering was terri ble and her body and fact were swollen almost beyoud recognition; had been lu bed for six weeks and had eight physicians, but received no benefit until she tried the Mystic Cure for Rheumatlrru. It gave Immediate relief and rbe was able to walk about In three days. I am sure It saved her life. Sold by II. K. Orlce, druggist, Hed Cloud, Neb. Rheumatism Cured in a Day Myctlo Curo for rheumatism and neuralgia readily cures In from one to three days, Its ac tion upon tho system Is remarkable and mys terious. It removes at onoe the rauxc and the disease Immediately disappears. Tho tlratdoe greatly benefits. 73 cents. Sold by II. E. Grlce. Had Cixitd Neb. W Mm f I uon't dtop I taking Scott's Emulsion he rn cause it's warm weather. I Keep taking it until you are Jk cured. 1 It will heal your lungs and 4 give you rich blood in sum B met as in winter. Ifs cod f liver oil made easy. a 50c. snj$l. All druftlns. Lmm THERE'S; A HITCH MMtiewliuru if you don't (rot good o.uali ty in your harness. Don't lie cunt wlso ami dollar foolish hy galling trnslty HtulT, hut huyottr Leathtir hiinioss. Tlmt will Itut fin yKti and jrivo satisfaction, at a prioe that will surprise you hy its littleness OUR HORSE COMFORTS tiiiuli as tly nots, to . are well wort! jour attuniion, and will sitrvly prove a Kioat iuvustuiuut. J. O. Butter, THeRss III 1 Tnjr Stl4 sJi m Mill i. fc out and removes all taint, and stops the formation of cancerous cells. No mere tonic A little pimple, n Harmless looking wart or mole, a lump in the breast, a cut or bruise tliat refuses to heal under ordinary treatment, bhould all be looked upon uith suspicion, as this is often the beginning of n bad form of cancer. Mrs, Snrnh M Keesliue, 941 Windsor Aveu Ilihtol, Term., writes : ' I am 41 je.irs old, nud for three years had suffered with n severe form of Cancer on my jaw, which the doctors in this city said was incurable, and Unit I could not live more than six months. I nccepted their statement as true, nml had given up all hope of ever being well again when my drug gist, knowing of my condition, recommended S. S, 8. After taking a few bottle the sore began to hcnl, much to the surprUe nf the physicians, and In a short time made n complete cure. I h.ixe gained In llesh, mv nppctlte Is splendid, sleep Is refreshing In fact, am enjoying jcrfcct health. ' Our medical department is in charge of uhvsicians of loin? especially skilled in treating Cancer and whatever for this service. ARGABR1GHT, The Portrait Painter 1 STRICTLY oifcYOiv ivk:, wjvaJBi color, Portrait Frames and Easels in stock and to order. Studio in Damcrell lilock, Hed Cloud, Nebr. The New. iaMPiN Binder LIGHT DRAFT. Low Force-Feed Elevator. Eccentric Binder Wheel. An Entirely New Departure. RADICALLY DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHER RINDERS. IF YOU SEE IT YOU WILL BUY NO OTHER. The New. (jHflMPlN JVJ0WER MOST PERFECT MOWER MADE. LIGHT DRAFT. The Pitman has no other motion except straight forward and straight back. It never breaks and never wears out. The only Mower where lost motion can be taken up both in boxes and gearing. Turning a set-screw does it.' SAMPLES NOW TO BE SEEN AT W. B. ROBY, Agent No, i Third Avenue, Red Cloud, Nebr. JACK OF ALL mm$ OUR NEW "LITTLE GIANT" h H. P. GASOLINE ENGINE, WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD TO EVER! STOCKMAN AHD FARMER. How niiniy of you imvo lost tho prloo of this KiiRlnn In nno div nn nccnnnt nf in. sumclent wln.l to npenile your wln.l mill, ihivIuk jour MooU "with. t w?t$. Ort on now to do your nuiiipliiR when thuro Is no wluU or to ilo It x- titar . VV.Mllior (iou noi iilloct Its work, hot or olil. wi-t or dry. win nr calm. It U iv liVi .iiinu i iiVu m ?.hi?.V. Will also slml! writ. kpIiiiI fwl. miw wood, cliiirn I. n, ,, ,, . i, u,'"," -' .'.'l, !.'."V: Job' to : Hon ibsoluti'ly vt FAIRBANKS, MORSE ,. i.. .1... i... M .. .i... ...... r...,. . : ..: ." : .' " ' iiuiiwri'i "'iiur ;, lu tho liouso or on the farm. Con untlilm; to Ki-.-p when not WorUliw. and onlv 1 ! ountH nor hour when worklmr. Si mm nimiii.ii,.i .... ., ....... i;. ." """."Pi. needed, n creiit Inlior nml monov miY.t l X Z1Z? ,, ,,i'"' ".' r""V"" '"' "f! nfe Wo innko ull Blzos of Ousollnc i KuKtneVtro T V ,ff ho 1 ' S. UM oiroauir linn Biwcnti nnrws, - TRAJDISRS; XUMBISTR CO, DKAI.ERS IN LUMBER i Bviilciinti material, Bto. RED CLOUD. PLATT & ehieago IiambeF faFdJ KKl) CLOUD, Cannot he Gut Out or Removed with Plasters every trace of the poison Nothing cures disease, and forces out the deadly poison, the blood and builds up the general health. other blood diseases. Write for any advice sss THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. FINE WORK IX .4 & CO.. OmflHA, NEB. t - and GOA1 Nebraska "T! FREES CO., NKMUSKA. ' r y ? Lumber, Lime, -, CoaHl Cement. s r .