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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1900)
If( i: f& Eyy "w JSM tWT 3. MONDAY. T all depends upon what you want in a soap. If you require simply a dirt remover, almost any soap will do. But if you care at all about the thing which is to be washed, you must think twice before you act. Any soap will clean linens and muslins, but Ivory Soap leaves them as white as snow. Any soap will clean sheets and table cloths, but Ivory Soap leaves no coarse, strong odor. Try it once 1 IT FLOATS. MIRIOMT 1 f TNI MOfltli . AAH.lt W. CI.Cr.MTI golden crown of Imperialism vrlll hive no tenors for tho people a long as proof of its existence depends upon tho assertion of the Nebraska piophet who said that the gold standard would anrvo everybody exctpt tho money changers and the money makers Mr Hryau did notclo'o his predict ing department whi-n ho received the election returns of 180G After his de font ho issued on Address in which he snld: "Before the yonr 1000 nrrircs tho evil elTect8 of the gold standard will he more evident than they nto now, and tho peoplo then ready to demand an American financial policy .for the Auk t lean people, will Join with us In the Immediate restoration of the free nnd unlimited coinage of silver nl the present legal ratio of 10 to 1." II tu anybody noticed any meat rush nt tho roallzition entrance of this prediction? If it huil not been for republican ex pansion Hawaii would not have be come a part of the union; If Hawaii had not become n part of tho union n Ha waiian delegate would not have sat in the democratic convention and been a member of the platform cointui tee; l it had not been for the vote of this Hawaiian member of tho platform committee, tho 10 to 1 plank would havo been beaten despite the telephone orders from Lincoln; if this plunk had been beaten, Hrynn, according to bis own words, would have refused to run for president. How, therefore, can llrynn logically inveigh ngninst expan sion, in view of the fact that ho him self is a derivative from it? ECZEMA SATAN iC ITCH. This most aggravating and tormenting of all skin diseases is caused by an acid condition of .lie Diood. and unless relieved tiiroutru certain instrumentalities too nnicii of this acid poison reaches the skin nnd it becomes red and inflamed. The itching and burning are almost unbearable, especially when overheated from any cause. The skin seems on fire, sleep or rest is Impossible, the desperate sufferer, regardless of consequences, scratches until strength is exhausted. This burning, itching humor appears sometimes in little pustules, discharging a sticky fluid, which forms crusts and scales. Again the skin is dry, hard and fissured, itches intensely, bleeds and scabs over. This is a painful nnd stubborn form of the disease. While Iiczcmu, Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum and many like troubles are spoken of as diseases of the skin, they arc really blood diseases, because THERE CAN BE NO EXTERNAL IRRITATION WITHOUT AN INTERNAL CAUSE. If the blood is in a pure, healthy condition, no poisonous elements can reach the skin. External applications of washes, lotions and salves sometimes mitigate thcitching and soothe the uiiiuiiiuiiiiiuii, ijuv uiuiiuk iwiivii nit tu.-K.-uav.. jiiiy J. o. ., me rem uiuvu iiikuiiiuv;, un iura S. S. S., the only purely vegetable remedy known, is a safe and permanent cure for Eczema and all deep-seated blood and skin troubles. It goes direct to the .'.eat of the disease, neutralizes the acids and cleanses the blood, re-inforces aud Invigorates nil the orcnus. aud thus clears the system of all impurities through the natural channels : the skin relieved, all inflammation subsides, and nil signs 01 111c disease disappear. Mrs. l.cfn M IlnfTmln. of CnnlliiRton, Ohio, m-s lie wmolWcted with Scrofulous (wires nnd IJciema from liiith. Her face nt limes livctune ,o l.iclly nwollen that Mie was not recoKiilznlilc, nml licr limbs nnd ImniW were very core hlic was treated lv nil tlic doctors in town without lclng liencfittcd. nnd in her researches for relief, was told by nn old jOivMcl.iti to taVc 8.8,8. She follow cd his advice nnd was nromtitly cured, nnd has never h.id n return of the disease. Thlsv.aseventecii ycarsnKO. She sincerely lelleves site would have ueeil In her Rxavc years ago but for 8. 8, 8., nnd adds, " wlut it has done for rnc It will do for others." RimwI fnrntirhnnlt nn Itlood nnd Skin Diseases, nnd write our nh vsiciansf till v about vour case; they will cheerfully give any information or advice wanted. Vc make no charge for this. Address, Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, 6a. sss THE CHIEF One vesr. Six month! runi.miitn nr W. L. Mo.MILLAN. 1100 so PUULISHBU EVEKY FRIDAY Kotered t tho pot oftlro at Itcd Cloud, Nob.at econdclaia mall matter. ADVKIITIHINO HATES: Local ndvcrtlBlns 6 cents cr lino per Ikmic. Local AdvertlidliK for eiilerlalniiiviiln, con tetlf, socials, etc., given by churches, chnrlliiblo ioclctics, etc., where all moneys raised there from me used wholly for church or charltablo oclotlcs, first ton lines freo and all ovr ten llnm'Jtf cents per lino per lnxue.a', Local advertising of ciitertnliiincnta, concerts, recitals, etc., where per cent la Klvvli to pro motors, 6 cents per lino per Issue. IllSTLAT AllVKUTISINO. One column ier inonlh ,.-........ .. 17 on One half column per month .... . 3 t One fourth column per monlli ...... . t .5 General display ndvortlsliiR 8V cents cr Inch pcrlKsue. Wlien domocrucy becomes really penitent it should ask forgiveness for not having done tho things it should havo ilouo and lor having done tho things itihould not havo lone. - - - "Tho gold standard," declared Mr. llrynn at his speech at Minuoapolis in 1890, "would destroy tho opportunity to work." Is Mr. Hrynu depending upon tho idle votes this year. REPUBLICAN TICKET. National Ticktt. For President, WILLIAM MCKINLI'.V For Vice i'rctlilcnt. THKODOHK KOSKYKI.T Tho enemy's country is moving west ward much faster than tho contro of population. In four years it has gone from Now York to Indiana,' nnd by tho end of this year even Nebraska will bocomc tho enemy of political (ads. m Tho party that must look upon tho .goncrally prosperous condition of tho country us a menace to its political prospects, is in nn unfortunate condi tion deserving of sympathy, butn sym pathy which should bo devoted to ef forts nt reformation and not of en dorsement u' tho polls State Ticket. ForOo'vernor, O. II. DKITUICII, Of Adams County. For Lieutenant Governor, K.. V. SAVAI1K, Of Cnster County. For Secretary of State, (I W MAUS1I, Of Itlchardsou County. For Slate Treasurer, WM, STUKKKKII, Of Ciimmlnc County. rorStato Auditor, C1IAHLKS WK9TON, Of Shcrldnii County. For Attorney-Ociicral, r. n i-noUT, Of flHRp Counly. Fi r Commissioner I'ubllc Lauds, OKO. 1 K01I.MKU, Of Nuckolls County. For Siiperlntcndcnt;i'ubll(i Iuttt ticltoti. W. K KOWI.KU, Of WimliliiKiou County. Congressional Ticket. For CoiiKrcsMiinn, Mil DUtrlct, W. 3. MOItLAN, Of lied Willow County, Float Representative Ticket, l'or Float Heprosutntlvc, FHED V Ol.llSTKAO, Of Adams County County Ticket. Kot State ItcprcvputHtlvc. CIIAS K HICKS, For County Attorney, K. U. OVKHMAN. A political party that onnti )t stand by it predictions will Hattirnlly run n way from Its platform The general prosperity of the farm ers in all parts of tho country, north, south, oast and wost, resulting from good crops nnd good prices, is n legiti mate vote maker for tho republican patty.. The Lord gave tho good crops nnd tho republicans gave tho good markets, nnd uo amount of political misrepresentation can deprive cither of the due credit. Half of tho last British loan was tak en by people in tho United States, so that in plnco nf this country having to work to pay interest to British holders of United States bond?, tho process is reversed nnd tho Britisher is now com pelled to send money to tills country to pny interest on his obligations. This is another condition that llrynn prom ises to change whon ho gets into power. As the silver crown of thorns stnm poded tho Chicngo convention but failed to stampede the people, so tho About tho time Chairman gets Mr. Hill pacllled, Mr broaks out in a now place. Jones Crokor During tho last democratic- adminis tration tho woi'Kiugman's dinner pail was tilled with food for reflection A study of Mr. Brynn's lito speechos emphasize tho well kuown truth that it is better to bo critical than bo cor rect! "He voted for Bryan in 1800," is bo coining n very common form of intro duction for the speakers nt republican meetings this yenr. m DIt is not necessary to abuse tho dem ocratic londora in tills campaign. They regard tho liboml euiploymout of quo tation murks as tho vry worst Riuit of chastisement. After surveying all tho predictions ho made a loss vain man than Mr. Bry an would, emulating tho example of the parrot, como to the conclusion that he hail talked too much, in Grandma's Day, Women were straight nnd strong. They could walk or work side by side with the men of the family. They lived tinder uealtluer conditions; there was more sim plicity and less strain. To-day it's different. The woman has all the care of the house and the wear of moth erhood with duties superadded which were never dreamed of in Grandma's day. As a natural re sult she's worn out when she ought to be in the full beauty of mature womanhood. Women who would preserve their health and strength should guard the delicate womanly organs. When these nrc dis eased the whole liody suffers loss of strength and beauty. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre scription cures the dis eases that weaken women. Inflamma tion, ulceration and female weakness nromntlv vleld to the power of this great remedy. "Ihad been a great sufferer from female weak ness for about two years," writes Mr. Hmrua Kichardton, of Ooss, Wayne Co, Ky "Could not do my work purt of the time. I took four bottles of Or. l'lerce's Favorite Prescription and felt as well as I ever did." The New Ordinances. Tho now book of revised ordinances which was recently printed by this oillco by authoilty ot tho city council is one calculated to cover all tho needs of a city of this size, nnd If tho ordi nances are now enfoiced it will bo all right. Tho main trouble horotoforo hs boon that there was nlwnys a loop hole through which nny offender could cscapo when it camo to n question of law, nnd it was this ono thing alono that caused tho adoption nnd printing of tho new book. Tho ordinances in the now bsok nro in strict conformity with the provisions of tho state law governing cities of this sizo nnd while thcro Is a cortaln class who nre always willing to contend that a city ordin ance is not worth tho pnper it is priut cd on, this class enn understand that the council moot the opinion that every ordlnnnco in tho uew book can and will bo onforced. Among the or dinances will bo found ono providing n dog tax which is undoubtedly a good thing Tho cur canino population of this city has increased so of late that it isn't linrdly safe to bo out during tho day, nnd cnstlroc pants nro necessary ut night. Anyone who hns a good dog will not object to paying the tnx, but tho owners of eurs that aro good for nothing but to bark and howl will no doubt havo n kick coming. Wo would suggest thnt this ordinance be rigidly enforced, nnd it easily can bo. All that would bo neccsaary would be to acquaint dog owners with the state law nnd let them take their choice be tween the dog tax and the lino imposed by tho stato law. Other good ones aro tho building ordinance, damaged nnd decayed buildings, liro IlmilP, crimes ngainst the city, and it would also bo n good plan for scvoral peoplo to acquaint themselves with tho pro visions nnd restrictions of tho water ordlnnnco. Another is the occupation tnx ordlnnnco which was compiled with a special view to canvassers and peddlers, nnd under which it is thought this class of people can bo forced to pay a tax or slay out of the city. Tho book contains plenty of good laws for a city of this size, none of which are too se vere, anil wo hopo tho city will enforce every ono of them. Notice. Thcro will bo a meeting of the Re publican County Central Committee Wednesday, September 5th, nt2 o'clock p.n. in republican headquarters, for merly the Chief oillco, for tho transac tion of important biiriiicss. All mem bers nro requested to bo present. L. H. Fokt, Chairman. M V. Hour, Secretary. Demo Poo Senatorial Conventions. Last Monday the pop senatorial con vention met at the court house in this city nnd the democratic senatorial con vention mot nt tlic Holland House in this city. Both conventions met about '-' p.m. nnd nn organization was soon perfected. A committee from tho democratic convention culled on the oops and broached tho subject of fu sion, and soon largo "cobs" of political harmony were limiting through the nir at a rate that ran tho thermometer up to 102 in the shade. Both crowds wero perfectly willing infuse providing each got the candidate and thu other fellows would support him. A conference committee was appointed by the pop ulists nnd they retired to ono of tho jury rooms to found nn amicable basis for fusion. However they were gone so long that they wero forgotten and the convention proceeded to informal ballot for senator. After tiio imformal ballot n Nuckolls county delegate re minded the convention of the confer ence committee, and suggested that through respect to them uo more bal loting bo dono until they reported. The committee reported lecommend ing that both conventions proceed to ballot nml thnt the person receiving tho majority of the votes cast in both J conventions bo declared the nominee. Tho report was accepted nnd the bal loting began and was kept up until suppor time, nnd n recess taken. After supper the balloting was resumed nnd continued until wo don't know just when, ns wo crawled off to bed about 11:591 p.m. However wo heard the next morning that O. H. Pitnoy of Ina vale had received tho nomination. The nomination by right of precedent be longed to Franklin county and some of tho delogatos from there went homo feeling rather sore, however a number of them went homo in excellent spirits tho host that could bo had in the towu. Notice to l)oo Ownbhs: All own ers of does aro horeby notified that thoy must on or beforo the 28th dny of August, 1000, pay tho licenso tax on dogs provided in the new ordinances of tho city of Uccl Cloud, or dogs will bo taken up nnd killed as provided therein; or the owners will bo prose cuted under tho provisions of tho stnte Ibw. Licenso tugs enn bo had of the city clerk. CJko. J. Wakkkn, Mayor. Note: Liconso will bo collected for balnnc o of municipal year only, or 70c on male nnd $1.35 on female dogs. Farm loans on most favorable terms of I) J. Myers. ON&HKLF ? OFF OK ALL j High Grade Portraits and Frames UNTIL SEPTEMBER istONLY. You know my prices. This means a $5.00 portrait S2.50; a $4.00 frame for $2.00 on portrait orders. for Comment is Unneeessary, If there is no business in lied Cloud nt such prices I QUIT. G.V.ARGABRIGHT,- C3TMy forcos nre not sufllciont to continue this WAR nfter September 1st. i 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A JACK OF ALL TRADES OUR NEW "LITTLE GIANT" Ik H. P. GASOLINE ENGINE, WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD TO EVERT STOCKMAN AND FARMER. How many ot you have lost tho price of this Englno In two day on account o In sufficient wlml to operuto your wind mills, leaving your stock without witter. Oct ono now to do your pumping when there Is no wind or to do It re uilurl". Woutlior doen not nfTect Its ork, hot or cold, wet or dry, wind or calm. It Is uli iho sutno to this muchlnu. win hiso Hiieu corn, fjrinn reeu, saw wood, ciiurn uutter antt is lianuy ror a hundred otlior Jobs, In tho liouso or on tho (arm. Costs nothing to keep when not working, and only 1 to a cents per hour when working. Shipped corapletoly set up. ready to run. no founda- uuii iii'i-ui-ii, ii h-rrui iiiixir uim muney mivit. iinnuircs nnicuciuiy no munition. lir. tltl IIIMhU Illl DIl' III .UIIGUUIIU T.llgl absolutely sa or circular and special prices. nes, from IK to "5 liorso power. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., OOinHA, NEB. and 1 1 Writ The Re publican votors of Stillwater precinct aro rtijuestod to moot nt tho Johnson tchool house on Monday, Sep tember 10ih, 11100, at 7 p m for the pur pose of nomluntlnK township ollleers nn I for the transaction of such other biisiuess as may co no betore tho incut- Inp F U. Johnson, Com. Half rates to Lincoln on account of Nubrnskn stale full". September SI to 7 tho lIurliiiKlou route will soil round trip to Lincoln at half faro, plus fifty cents for admission to statu fair. Atk agent about special trains to Lincoln, landing passengers ut fair grounds Homo same day. Fortify the body to resist malaria germs by putting tho system in per fect order. I'rickly Ash Hitters is a wondeiful syctt'iu regulator. Sold by (J. L Cutting. Is BabyThin this summer? Then add a little SCOTT'S EMULSION to his milk three times a day. It is astonishing how fast he will improve. I the nurses, let the mother take the LmUISIOn. socandliMialldnmUt. MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. SICK WOMEN WEIL. AU members of the Fraternal Aid Association are r quested to'bo present at the next regular meeting, Itusiuos of importance tube transacted. Ulaha McMillan, Sucrelarj . Everybody even the Babies bnf TRADERS IUMBIOTfc CO, DEALERS IN LUMBER AND COAL Building, material, Bte. RED CLOUD. - - NEBKASKA PLATT & FREES CO., Ghieago Lumber Yard, RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. Lumber, Lime. Coal and Cement. City Dray and Express Line, E, Jn. ROSS. PROP. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAMS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONE NO. 52. like the Ice Cream and Warm Meals at the Z0& THERE'SA HITCH snmovrlHiro if you don't got good quali ty in your harness. Pou't be cent wise and dollar foolish by getting trashy Muff, but buyout Leather harness, That will Inst for years nnd give satisfaction, at a price that will sirpriso you by its littleness OUR HORSE COMFORTS such as liy net?, elo , nro well worth jour attention, and will surely prove n great inrestmeut. I Star Bakery, I L 2 1 --L JLl'l1 2J O. Butter, THEJiftRNEss Our Coal is SUPERIOR COLORADO COAL. STILL SELL AL THE SAME OLD PRICES. WAQON S0ALE8 BAOK OF OFFI06. lluy and sell Haled Hay, Corn, Oats Millet, Hurley, Etc. Full lino of Klour and Feed on hand. NV, B. ROBY, No. i Tiuhd Av. Phone No. M r ijWPWBHBBWBBWTOi V , -wtfjKti ' 1taa.tf'iJi: ' M Tl