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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1900)
' - -irw-&?. Mf ;v It 1 n nit v ' THE TRICK. mm. TRICK may involve deceit or it may be a display of peculiar skill. There is deceit in some soaps, but there is m none in Ivory Soap; it is a display of pecu liar skill. It will stand any test and can be relied upon to do all that is claimed for it. IVORY SOAP IS 99 MU PER CENT. PURE. COFMlOMT 111 tHl MOCTIA THE CHIEF runUHiiKii ii r W.Ij. MoMILLAN. 0e yor II JO 8lxmonlli 0 FUULWnKI) KVBKY FU1UAY Butered at the pout offlco t Hod Cloud, Neti.M ocoud clan mll matter. ADVKItTlSINCI HATKS: ' Local ndrcrtlnltiK 6 ccntn ur Hue cr Issue. Local Advertising tat uiitcrtnliiiusiits, con r.crtH, hdcIrIb, etc., given uy clmrclics, clinrliHtilo joclcilcs, etc., whero nit moneys raised there from arc ued wholly for cliureli or cbnrltnlilo societies, llrat ten lines free nnd all ovr ten lines accents per line per Issue, C3I Local advertising of entertainments, concerts, recitals, etc., whero per cent Is given to pro motors, f cents per line per Issue. DIHrl.AT AUVEIITIHINO. One column ymt month t" u One half column per month - 3 Ml One fourth column per month 1 .5 General display advertising S'i cents per Inch I'frlkMic. REPUBLICAN TICKET. National Ticket. For Frc.Uleut, WILLIAM MCKIKI.KV For Ylcc-I'rc.lilciit, TIIKOHOHK HOSLVKLT State Ticket. ForflouTiior, l, II. UKITltlCII, Of Atlami County. For Secretary of Slate, 0. V MAltSll, Of Itlchardiou County. For Stale Treasurer, VM. BTUKKFKH, Of C'ummliiK County. For Slate Auditor, U11AUI.E3 WK3TON, Of Sheridan County. For Attorney Ocnural, V. N. I'ROUT, Of flagc County. Fir CommUiloncr l'utdlc Lnnd", (1KO. D KOLLMKU, Of Nuckolls County. For Stipcrlutendeut;rulillc Instruction, W. K. FOWLKH, Of Wm-liliiKton County. '" Congressional Ticket. Tor Oougri-i'Hiinn, Mh Dl.trlct, V, S, MOItl.AN, Of Itcd Willow County, County Ticket. For Mate Iteprc.rutntlve, CIIAS 1'.. HICKS, For County Attornc). I". U OVWtMAN. m The Chineio goverment is either throwing olT tho mask nnd defying the powers or is making a gigantic hlulT. Its notice to the powers that tho for eign ministers at Pekin would not bo allowed to sond or receive cipher mes sages is an acknowledgement -hat the ministers nro prisoner., held as hos tages, and instead of resulting in stop ping tho march of tho allied army to Pekin, is likely to hiitry It, if anything can conquer tho international Jeal ousies and bickerings stttllclently to hurrv it Tho war department now Knows that the press dispatches an nouncing tho starting of tho army for Pekin wero prcmaturo. It also know. consider ably more about thu situation at Taku and atTslu Sion, ns it has re- uoived two long messages from Gen. Ctiafloe, which it was deemed inad visable to make public. i Director Merrlam, of tho Census Bureau, could safely ottur a valuable prizo to tho city that is satisfied with tbo oonsus returns of ltd population with li.tlo danger of having to awaid it. If thcro is such a city, it hasn't boon heard from, while tho dUsalUlied onos aro hoard from hourly by mail, by wlro and by word of mouth, and the hearing i not pleasant fm Direc tor Mcrriam and his immediato sub ordinates. Tho burden of all tho com plaint Is tho satno. Tho overlooking of thousands that should have been Clmm0mi '-L.-T. . - J .'.. i-K.Mu "- M - - A OAMfttt CO. CINCINNATI counted. Of course, on Ruucrnl priu ci)0S, till) CUII9US ollleials deny tlmt nnybody wits overlooked by tliu unit morators, but they tiro nevertheless :i littlu ttnuusy on account of tho threats of business men in several cities to hnvn a now census taken at their own expense, just to show the carelessness and worthlessuess of that uinilo by the U. S. Prominent citizons of Cincinnati .insist Out at least 10,000 names were omittecd in taking th'i census of that city. In view of the strong and nRRronslvo attitude this government has taken In demanding its treaty rights in China, it becomes important for everybody to surely know just what thoso rights are. First and foremost, of course comes the obligation of the signatory powers to protect the person of each other's ministers, diplomatic and consular agents. This all the world now knows, notwithstanding many cotitlicting statements, the Chi. uese government failed to do and there is grave doubts as to whether it even made the attempt to do until after it imagined it heard the ttamp of the allied army oji its way to Pekin. Next in importance is that section of the treaty dealing with citizens of either country residing in tho other. That promised tho broadest protection, in tho exact words of the treatv, promis ing to assure to citizens of the U. S. in China and to Chineso in tho U. S. entire liberty of conscience and exemp tion from disability or persecution on account of their religious faith or worship in cither country. It is not denied that American citizens have been butchered by Chinese, for no other causo thau their practice nnd preacuing oi. nrisimnuy. That is another count that China must settle satisfactorily with this government. To what extent our commercial treaty rights have been violated is not yet definitely known; but every dollar of damago done will have to bo paid by China, with interest Revenge is not dielaling the policy of this govern' Tfie Wlf At the door from a happy, hcalthv wile, is something which the husluud looks forward to all through the days l.ibor He may be tired, but his step lightens and his face brightens ns he quicken his pace to recetve the smiling welcome of ui woe. w uat a difference in the home-coming of the man wlioie wife is nervoys and gloomy, hav ing neither heart nor strength to be glnd Many such a husband, has worked n trans lormntion in his h o ui e I i f e b y learning of the cures performed by Dr Pierce s I'.vvonte Prescrip tion It cures diseases of the delicate organs, builds up the nerves, induces refreshing sleep, and tr-nusfanus the sickly woman into the happy helpmeet. There is no al cohol in "Favorite Prescription '" and it is absolutely free from opium, cocaine, and all other narcotics, "My wife wa sick forover eight year, "write Allien II l'ulte. V.i . of Altnmont, Utnmly Co , Ttruu "She had uterine dleoc nnd ua.tre.iled t) two phjilciau., hm Rot nu relief Al Ian I read in otic of our Memorandum Hook, aljcut Ur I'ltrce'k m;iictue.,nnU'We decided to tr hi. ' I'avorile l're.cilptl in.' I ent to the drug tore ar.d R.totie bottle, ami the firrt doe gate ea.e and ilecp. tehe hid not slept any for three tiluliU. UeltiR ute thu It would cure h?r I ent for five more bottle, ami wiitn .he hid liken (he tixth b ttte theuat nciuii and well. We now have n fiue boy ut uur home," FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION " MAKES WEAK Wo'mBN STRONU AND SICK WOflCN WCLLf ifSi '" " . . . i.nmininraiMWWWinitwnir -"-- - ,m J.. .w , .-. ,.-.- 1 , tnptit, which is asking no tnoro ai.d will triko no less than what belongs to It under Its treaties wlth.China GARFIELD. 1 N Campbell has commenced work on his now house. Mr. Kchler was mound with a pho tographing otittit tho lirst of the week. Tho meeting of the King's Daughters at tho house of James McCartney was well attended lust Thursday. All re port having a line time. " The orgauizitiou of Rough Riders of (fin Held appears to bean assured sue- CCS". Missjituma Smith returned from Ayr last Wednesday whero sho has been visiting Rev. A. (. illaekwell and fam- iiy. Mrs. May and Miss (JorMe Coon re turned last Thursday from a lengthy Wlt with relatives and friends in the far east. They report having had an enjoyable time. Frank Dattgheity was home during the week. Ho has been nt work in day county and expects to teturn soon. Jumper Smith shelled and mark tod corn one dny the lirst of tho week. Tho brldgo across Hicks creek on section 10 is in n dangerous condition and badly n lined of repairs. GUIDE ROCK. I. Y. Crary is excavating a cellar prepaititory to building a largo resi dence. Albert Horn and II. F. Cobbs liavo traded farms. Ceo. 11 trrU has rented a farm north of town for next year. Mrs. Jennio Colvin was visiting at Kckley Tuesday. A Mr. Hrugh of Kansas was here looking for a location tho lirst of tho wook. Grandma Sawyer is very sick. That proverbial donkey still sings at I. B. Colviu'd barn. I. B. has purchas ed him and will contintto in tho stock business. A largo number of people from hero attended tho circus nt Superior Mon day. A nice shower Wednesday. Joseph Uehcrs, of Jowoll, Kansas, was in town Wednesday on business. A merry-go-round located in Obcr heid's grove Wednesday and tho boys are looking for their best girls. An agent was tnking subscriptions for the Omaha Reo Tuesday. Leo Detour wont to Burr Oak, Kan., Wednesday. Wo are informed his cousin was killed on tho railroad. Commissioner Vance is attending a session of the county board this veok. Baso ball Tuesday. Guide Rock 13, Lebanon IS LINE. Weather windy and warm. Rev. Finch, of Red Cloud preached at Lower Penny Creek at 4 p. m. Sun day to a large and altontivo congrega tion. J. K. Fox bought two hundred bushel of corn for 35cts. por bushel. Mr. Harlow's little boy died August 8th after a. long spell of sickness Louis Aubttshon will start August I3lh for Wyoming to spend tho fnl and winter. Charles Aubushon is suffering from tho effects of a severo cut on his hand this week. Mr. Reynolds of Rod Cloud was do i ii p business in Line this week. Many thanks to tbo Oklahoma cor respondent of last week and hope to hear from him again soon. The corn crop is doing line since the rain last Saturday. It will niako about twenty bushels to the aero Wm. VnnOyke and hi two daugh ters, Melvinn nnd Mary, attended tlio Wesleyau Methodist Quarterly meet ing at North Branch Sunday. The Van Dyke brothers are tho own ers of a Dompster windmill. D. 11. Dillon of North Branch will hold n series of meetiugs in Line some time in the near future and will give a short nccouct of what ho saw in tho Holy Lund Prnffcssor Shannon ami daughter Molly were visiting friend in Smith county this week. Beit Andrews was the guest of Kddlu Aubushon this week Mrs, Charles Isom and her two chil tit un will go to Oklihoma somo time In tho future to j .in her husband who has settled there. Tho Misses Mary Wildui and Daisy Roseuerati.s woio the guests of Mis .May Seely this week. Mel Slim man was doing business in Llui one day this .veok. Rain one day this week. The CiiiKr- Calculating Puncll ena- ules any one to ligtire fastei tlmu the i iiiiguifM in-Kin fan without its aid. A l.ii.. twist if tho un,i biings tlio n-snli Instinctive, iuifiuMiiig and highly useful Fiom llii dale w(. will give ono with each d liar paid t. Mibsorip' ttou. The Chikk and Chicago Inter (.Venn o year for IL2S, -J..,..- t uW.t-f . 1 RHEUMATISM Is due to nn acid poison which gains access to the blood through failure of the proper uitius iu tuny on aim Keep me system ciearoi an moroui, cncic matter, mis poison through the general Rheumatism may deucy m such cases Like other blood in early life, but more acquired or n. solvent, purifying properties; attacks the disease in the right way, and in the right place the blood and quickly neutralizes the acid and dissolves all poisonous dcitosits, stimulates and reinforces the overworked, worn-out organs, ana clears the system of all imncaltliy accumulations, b. b. b. cures permanently and thoroughly, and keeps the blood in a pure, healthy state. Mr. J O, Mnlley, ujW iMh Street, Itullniinpollo, Ind., for eighteen month vnsjtotcrrlhly afflicted with KheumalNm he wn unable to feed or I'revi hlnnelf. Doctor raid hltcnse wuh hotielenH Ilehnd tried fifty-two prescription Hint friends had rivcii tilin, without the Mljlitcst relief. A few bottle of 8. S. S. cured him permanently, nnd he lu never li.nl u rheumatic p.iln since. ThUwii five yenr ago. We will send free our special book on Rheumatism, which should he in the hands of every Miffercr from this torturing disease. Our physicians have made blood and skin diseases a life study, and will give you nnv information or advice wanted, so write them fully and freely about your cas.e. We make 'How's This? Wo offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be curtd by Hall's CtitM-rh Cure. F. J Ciikskv & Co , Props , Toledo, Ohio, We, the tuderslgned, have known F. .J. Cho'uey for the last llfteen years, nnd believe him perfectly honorable in all buinc5S transactions, ami financial ly able to carry out any obligation made bT the tirm Wp.st & Thh.vx, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wamjinh, Ki.vnak & Mavyin; Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cine is taken inter nally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tlio system. Sold by druggists, price 73 cents per bottlo. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Do Your Feet Ache and Burn Shnku into your shoes Allen's Foot Kase, a powder for tho feet. It cools tho feot &nd makes tight or now shoes foel easy. Ctiros corns, bunions, swol len, smarting, hot, callous, soro and sweating feet. Allen's Foot Ease re lieves nil pain and gives rest and com fort. Wc hnvo over 30,000 testimoni als. It cures while you walk. Try It today. All druggists and shoe stores sell it. Sample sent free. Address Allen S. Olmstead, L Roy, N. Y. Washington, D C. Gcneseo Pure Food Co., Lo Roy, N. V. tiontlcntun Our family renlizo so much from the use of GRAIN O that I feel'I must say a word to induce others to use it. If people are interested in their health and the welfaro of their children, they will use uo other hover age. I have used them all but Grain O I have found superior to any, for the reason that it is solid grain. Yours for health, C. F. Mveus. oETitA.Y Notice: Taken up nt tho farm of F. V. Studebakcr four miles west of Red Cloud, ono bay horse pony ten years old nnd ono liht cream pony blind in one eye, nbout twelvo or fif teen years old. F. W. Studeiiakeu. ' Fou Sale The Red Cloud Breeding barn, ono English Shiro stallion (im ported), one Porcherou Norman, anil one Kentucky Mammoth Jack,aud all harness, bridles nnd sulkeys. K-cti and every animal is sold with a guar antee C. p. Winkrev, l'rop. m Nothing so thoroughly rouioves (ho mulutia germ as IYiekly Ash Bitter. It gives life ami action to tiu torpid liver, hti'engtlicn.s and nssUti the kidney.-, to properly cleanse tho blood, gives tune to tho .stomach, purities thu bowels and promotes good appetite, vigor and cheerfulness. Sold by C. L. Cutting. Inflammatory Rheumatism cured in 3 days. Morton I.. Hill of Lebanon, Indlaim. m)'n! ' My wife had Iiitluinmnlury Ithcumail-m In ctery inutrloitml Joint; her mirerltiK wan terri ble nnd her body and face were nvollt u almost beyond recognition ; had been In bed fornix weela hikL had eight P IithIcUiih, but recilred no benefit until he tried the .Mystic Cure for IthetimalUm, It gave Immediate relief and "ho wai able to walk about In, three (1). I am aurc it dived her life. Sold by II. E. Clrlee, druKKlkt, Ited Cloud, Neb. m ' Rheumatism Cured in a Day MyiltcCtire for rheumatism nnd netiralgln readily cures In fiom one to three nyt. IU ac lion upon thu sylem la reumrkublu Hiid inj tcrloui'. It removes at once the eauo and the disease Immediately disappear. Tlio llmdue vrvnily lienefltn. i5rcntH. Sold by II 11 llrlce. lledC'Ieud Neb. Nursing Mothers dread hot weather. They know how it weakens and how this affects the baby. All such mothers need Scott's Emulsion. It gives them strength and makes the baby's food richer and more abundant. 10c. and $1. All dnifttsts. f a 2-JJ W i'!vf hi nur HlutrnU'd vitalotrue. FREE, va'n.iblc inf-)rnittim and advice to tln.vi coiittiiipliilinK the btudy of Art. Send postal for cata logue. HALSF.V C. IVliS, Director. mr. uouis school erriM akts, St. Lmulm, M. '"li.Tr. circulation is deposited in the joints, muscles attack with Mich suddenness nnd seventy active person helpless nnd lcd-riMen, with distorted limbs and developing, witlt slight wandering pains, just severe enough to is to grow worse, nnd finally become chronic. diseases, Rheumatism is often inherited, and lood, iusuilicient clothing, or anything calculated to impair Uic often not until middle ngc or later. - . .-. inherited, nnvumaWMSm IS BftW-IVMlJT kmbwuu viscNavy nnd no liniment or other external treatment can reach the trouble. Neither do the preparations of potash and mercury, nnd the various mineral salts, which the doctors always prescribe, cure Rheumatism, but ruin the digestion and break down the constitution. A remedy which builds up the general health and nt the same time rids the system of the poison is the onlv safe and certain cure for Rheumatism. S. S. S.. made of roots, herbs and barks of wonderful no charge whatever for this service. Address, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Gfc. AROABRIGHT, The Portrait Painter I STRICTLY FINE WORK IN CRAYON IJKTK:, xv'rjsjR color, Portrait Frames and Easels in stock and to order. Studio in Damerell Blcck, Red Cloud, Nebr. JACK OF ALL TRADES OUR NEW "LITTLE GIANT" I! H. P. GASOLINE ENGINE, WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD TO EVERY STOCKMAN AND FARMER. Row miinj- of you liavo lot tlio prtco of tills Knglno In ono day on account of In sufficient wind to operate your wind mill?, leaving your stock without water. Oct ono now to do your pumping wlion tlioro 1-, no wind or to do It rc-tilurly, WoiUlior doe not atTect Its work, hot or cold, wot or dry, wind or calm,' it Is uh thu sumo to this machine Will also shell corn, grind feed, saw wood, churn butter and Is handy for a hundred othor Jobs, In tho house or on tho farm. Costs nothing to keep when not working1, and onlp I to S cents per hour when worklnir. Shipped completely set up, ready to run, no founda tion needed, n Brent hllor und money haver. Itequlres practically no attention, ami Is tbsolutuly safe. Wo make all sizes of Uupollne Kiutlniw, from V.i to 75 horso power. Wrlto or circular and special prices. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., omfiHa, NEB. OTRAJDISRS JUMOBIDTfc CO, DEALERS IX LUMBER and COAT Building material. Etc. Red Olouu. - - Nebraska PLATT & FREES CO., ehieago Itumber Yard, RED CLOUD. Lumber, Lime, City Dray and Express Line. -, e. 1a. ROSS. PROP. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest ' CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONE NO. 52. THERE'S A HITCH somewhere if you ilon't f,'et K"Otl it : 1 1 -ty in your hiirmt4. D.m't lu t'l-nt wise urii doli.ir fmili.-li ly Ktttnc: trn-liy mull, Inn liny our Leat Iter litirnes-i. Timi. will Inst for yen i Mini uivu Mitisliii'tioti, ui it wvv tlmt will surprito inn Iiy it- litleues OUR HORSE COMFORTS sueli tis Iiy iut, I'le . nro will wortl jour nttmitlon, mid will ttr. ly piuvun KfUHt illVi'itlllellt. J.O.Butler, THEtESS iZL -a .- TJ mi- Distorts Muscles, Shatters Nerves, Stiffens Joints. nnd nerves, causing the most intense pain. a9 to make within a few days a nealtuy, iiy. shattered nerves; or it may be slow in make one feel uncomfortable ; the ten- cxosure to damp or cold, want of proper neaitn, will lrequcmiv cause u 10 ucveipp . nr.... NEBRASKA. Coal and Cement. Our Coal is SUPERIOR COLORADO COAL. STILL bK.LL AL THE SAME OLD l'UIUES. Waqonoales Baok of Office. Buy ami tfll Bided U,iy, Corn, Oats .Miuet, uarloy, Etc.. r'till line of Flour ami Feed on hand. W. B. ROBY. O. 1 TlllUD AV. PnQKB Vn fil -mmm l V t-.tctt--1 rvrrsnr SS Ir'ilrtf Sv iaiTrC wairTBffiSi ' WW lLl -J iij'I .jmiiSi , i rrMHlMlWHBm