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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1900)
GUMPTION. TTTIITTT 'fcwiJLmll NE does not have 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. COT ? Hit 91 iNt rnOCfl THE CHIEF rinn.iKiinii nr w. l, McMillan. One ror. iioo 8 Btxnoalhi PUDLIHIIKI) KVEHY PKUUY Hnterod M tho pott office it Hod Cloud, Nub. m con elm mll matter. ADVKItTlKl.Nd HATES: Local tilTcrllnliiK 6 centn lcr lino per lenuo. Local Advertising for cntcrlAliiinviits, con terta, nodal, etc., Klren by churches, charltablo societies, etc., wliero all moneys raited Uiere from are uicd wholly (or church or charltablo societies, flrst ton Unci free and nil over ton llua 9Vi contk er lino per Isaiie.CZ)! Local adrcrtltliiK of onturtatiiinciits, conccrtt, recitals, etc., whoro per rent In given to pro motcn, 5 oenti per lluo per Issue. lllnri.iT AUTtHTIlltKI. One column per montli.......... 17 a) One half column per mouth ...................... 3 M) One-fourth column per month 1 75 (loncral dltplay advcrtltliiK 8V cents per Inch per Issue. REPUBLICAN TICKET. National Ticket. For l'reslilout, WILLIAM MCKINLKY For Vice President, TIIKOIHIUK K09KVKI.T State Ticket. For Governor, C. U. liKlTUICU, Of Adami County. For Lieutenant Governor, K. 1. SAVAOK, Of C'nster County. Fr lieoretary of State, (J. W MAI19H, Of HK'hardtou dunty. Kori bite Treasurer, WM. 9TUKKKKK, Of Can diIiik County. For State Auditor, CIUUI.E8 WKBTON, Of Sborldan Couuly, For Attorney (Jcnaril, r. m. rnoDT, or (ag County. For Commissioner rubllc Lntult, OF.O. 1 KOLI.MKU, or Nuckolls Cenuly. For tHiperlntendenlTtibllc Instruction, W. K. .OM'LKlt, or WakhlnKtou Coauty. Congressional Ticket. rorTongrcuimi, Mli Dlttrlrt, W. S. MOItt.AN, Of Iti'tl WIWow County, Sehatoriul Ticket. For State Senator, aoili DUtrlcl, I. II, HAMPTON, or Weimter County. Float Representative Ticket. Tor Float ItepretntHtlvr, KUF.lt IV OI.M.STHAD, or Adamt Comity. Couaty Tkkrt. For State Representative, CIIAH. K. IIICKS, Foe County Attorney, K. U. OVKlttlAK. i Ficticious fours ami false forebodings me tliu domocrutio stock in trails. Will somo ono mako ii cloar w hotlior Uryan ronlly thinks or Just thinks ho thinkH. Mr Bryan shows up much bettor nt tviotilication than ho docs at u votoitl cation. Frosidont McKlnloys letter of accept anco may properly he paid to bo a tnossngo to tho American people Four years of a republican admiuis tration has mado hives of industry out of mor'o than 350,000 haunts of idleness and soup houses, . p The domocrallc press produces a do elded novelty in argument when they gay that thu way to continue MeKiiiloy t'rmos is to defeat McKtnley. - K wo understand Governor Roose velt, ho thinks tho American army savors of militaryism about as much as tho Bryan dollar does of honesty. gumption till one has been A OAUtil CO. CHCtAM 'l'lm democratic campaign bureau probably did not consult Mr, Hryan vhen it announced tint lm would make but two speeches a iliy licic after. No recognized government opposes the policy of tho United Stales In tho Philippines. The ontiro opposition comi8 from suituldo and tho demo cratic parly. m m Undo Sam now occupies tho first placo in tho banking business among tho nations of the world, with a capi tal of $a,(i)U,m)0,0u0. Hnglad comes next witli $7,000,000,000. . Tho democratic candidate thinks In diana will change Its election result from 'that of four years ngo. Ho evi dently believes that tho public mind is as changeable as his viows. . m What has become of tho war of ex termination on the gold standard that tho democratic presidential candidate wns so determined to wago until he had snulTcd the blamed thing out. Will some democrat who is versed in history kindly write upon tho black board a single measure of importance woven into tho history of our country by his party since tho days of Thomas Jefferson? English publicists contlnuo u warn tho English pooplo that tho re-election of MoKinloy and a continuance of Mo Kiuloy prosperity arc going to mako it go very hard on capitalists and labor- era in Europe Already tho census man has found oyer 528,000 manufacturing establish ments as against Wifi'M in 1800 This looks as though tho trusts were not crushing out Individual enterprises at such a groat rate. m m A West Virginia business man who is described as being "just as closo as the bark on a treo" urges the election of Hryan becimso bo can lend his mon- GLUTTONY Is more common than wc may think, If we define gluttony at eating beyond thu body's need of sustenance and licyond the stomach's capacity for digestion and assimilation of food. That is n fair definition, and it fastens the name glut ton on many a person who would resent the term as an insult. The Tact of this gluttony is marked by its consequences. The overloaded stomach becomes dis eased. The popular term for the condi tion is "weak" stomach. The "weak" stomach fails in furnishing adequate mi trition for the body, and soon the "weak ness " spreads from the stomach to other organs. I)r. Pierce's Golden Mcdlce.1 Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enables the oerfect assimilation of food, by which alone the health ami strength of the body is maintained. "Your medicine helped me to much that I cannot pruUc it too highly," write Mn. C. L. Brooks, of Poland, AtulruscoKgln Co., Me. "The first dose I took helped me. I e.-vnnot forget how I felt when I look It j I wa suflerlng every thing with Indigestion, and my stomach was no bloated that it teemed a thongh it mutt burnt. My husband knid tie was goiug for the doctor, but I iaUi if he would get me a bottle of the '(".oleic! Medical Discovery' I would try that. I had licit taken It long when I felt rellevt-d, and have not had n touch of indigestion or Momnch trouble since, I had boeii uck for four years, and lest than four liottles cured inc. dome people that knew me before I began to take the ' r.oUlen Medical Discovery1 tell me that they never mw such a change ih any one, nud they also say they don't tec how I can do such larc washings as I do now, when I had not douc a washing for to long." Dr, Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness. oy then at from 8 to 10 per cent and wi'.l only have to pay his lobor GO cents on tho dollar. Tho populists reluctantly nominated Mr Stevenson in place of Mr. Towne, hut thoy neglected to provide him with a notification committee. Perhaps they think that tho less ho hears of it the hotter It will be for all concerned. Hryan says that tho present pros perity of tho country is duo to "an un usual atiJ unnatural stimulation." Is it not bettor to contlnuo the parly in power capablo of producing unusual stimulation rather than change for ono that produces unusual stagnation. The republicans of Webster countv are making a mistake by being too confident of success this fall. Soma of them seem to have tho impression that there is no neod of any campaign work being done, especially by themselves. No republican should beovorcoufidont for It has a tendency to kill ambition, and besides It is not tho right spirit in which ono should outer a campaign. Webster county was catitured two years ago by tho fusionists simply he- causo tho republicans were over-conli-dent and did not do tho necessary work. To win a victory thero must be harmony and organi.uion and the work should not ho permitted to lug for a single minute. Tho farmers want four more years of prosperity nnd tho laboring men want four years moio of the full dinner pail, andlthov cortalnlv should have it. Let each republican of Webster county mako it a point to do some campaign work in his own manner nnd not sit back with :i lo jk of over-coiiliilonco upon his face, while other fellows are out "gutting in their wrK" as it wore. As a prophet Mr. Hryan unnot be considered a success by his warmost supporters. For instance, ono of Ills prophecies mado four years ago: "If McKinley and tho republican party aro successful and put In power for the next four years, wages will bo decreased, hard times will como upon us, and over tho land tho price of wheat will go down and the pricoof gold will go up; mortgages on our homos will bo foreclostd by tho money lenders; shops nud factories will close Wo will export no goods and wo will import from foreign lands all tho goods wo use; thus will ruin, want nnd misery bo with us." Evcrv school child in America knows that the con ditions are just the rovorso of this. Another prediction made by Mr. Hryan more recently says that "today wo aro engaged in a controversy which will determine whether wo nro to have a republic in which tho government do rives its just powers from the consont of the governed, or nn ompiro in which bruto forco is the ouly recognized source of power. When such nn issue is raised thero can bo only two parties tho party, whatever its namo may bo which believes in a ropublic, and a party, whatovor its name, which be lieves in an empire." It is dollars to doughnuts that tho nbovo guess will bo as far from tho facts in tho light of tho next four years, as any of tho poor guesses mado four years ngo. As an oponer last Saturday met all tho expectations of the local republi cans. Enthusiasm had not been kin died, it was tho starter of a campaign and had been allowed to lag. Tho central committee had been given in sufllcient time to advertise the event, and hence tho crowd was not what it would have been hud tho committee had two weeks Instend of live days in which to make arrangements for tho event. Howcvor as it was a good crowd was in tho city, and the opera house was well filled to hear Mr Dob son discuss tho issues of tho eunnmiiMi. Tho Hladen band and tho rough rulers (what few were present) gave a parade through tho principal streets, and disbanded in ftont of the opera houso Air Uobson isn very llucni and truth ful speaker uud is well posted on the issues of tho campaign. Ho handled Uryan nnd hu pet theories rough shod nnd without gloves and exposed them so plainly as to mako his hearers real ize more than they had ever thought. Even tho populists who hadn't ouly a few minutes to stay and could got uo further than tho door learned somo thing. An evening mooting wnsnl?o hold at tho Republican Club headouar- ter8,;nnd addressed by Mr. Dobson, which was quite lurgoly attended. The Hladen band, it is needless to say. earned tho good will of the republi cans of this city by making a drive of twenty-ono miles to furnish them mu sic without a n quest or a cent in sight. Thoy can r st assured that the repub licans of this city will always have ou interest in their welfare, nnd the per perpetuation of stub a public spirited Wand organization. -- Reooblican Joint Caucus. Tho republican voteis of the first ami second wards of tho city of Red Cloud aro it quested to meet injjint caucus at the republican club hall on the evening of October 12th, ll'OO; nt T:H0 p.in for the purpose of putting in nomination candidates for the follow ing olllues to witi One assessor and one justice of the peace and ueh othe business as may come hefme emeus '- H.CltO.NK, W.ll Robv, Committeemen, Don't Get Thin Get fat; get nice and plump; there is safety in plumpness. Summer has tried your food-works; winter is coming to try your breath-mill. Fall is the time to brace yourself. But weather is tricky; look out 1 Look out for colds espec ially. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the subtlest of helps. It is food, the easiest food in the world; it is more than food , it helps you digest your food, and get more nutri ment from it. Don't get thin, there is STifety in plumpness. Man woman and child. If yon lane not triii! It, send for free mmpte Its nt'ti fritil tiiiu ...in .......j SCOTT Kt HOWNli, Chcmlrts, 09 1'earl Streit, New Votk joe, and Ji.ou, all druggist ItKl'OItT OK TUB CONDITION or THE PEOPLE'S BANK oi'RED CLOUD C'IIAItTKItN0..1l. Incorporated In tho Sluti- of Ncbrnskn nt the cloo of bimlui'ss September 'JOth, 1WA). IIK-CH'IK K I.oniiK nail Illi-couuti ... $.7.',0l!l'J.t otunlrnflN. MTiircil mid iniMTiircd OUT Wiirniiitnmitl Internal KovemiuMnmin Kuriiltniuiiinl llxiiircs . current t-xii'iies nud tnxo pnld Chbcki mnl other ciHi Item Duo from Niitlonul mill .stale- . Hunk fni car i 11111k of bunk Including koM mid KlIrerccrtlllcntCH. .. . :), 1.1 1 at Ntvkcls Hllll CCtltH s l.t t'CClu .... 3..TOM I.eKAl tender notci 2,000 00 Totnl ciuh on limn! 2SS I M SO 03 oil ; Kit .'17 1 W.309 09 Total.., ...H7,f88 33 116,000 00 ... 10.000 00 1,701 31 I.UIllI.lTlltH. Capital lock......... nuiniua lima Undivided nrnllln .... Iudlvlduiil Deposits iiibli-ct tnnliitf-lr to? i-rt .- Demand Ccrtlflearc8o'r"de" DONlt rt-l.l-ll i Time Ccrtlllcat s or iicpoalt ' 7S 75-129.887 04 To1- - IM7.R88 33 State or NrnniBKA, 1 County or Webster, ( "" I. V. A. Sherwood, cashier of the nbovo named bank, do Holemtily gwenr that the nbovo mntement la correct and n true copy of ...v ., .. ...,..,v, ,u ,,, olllKJ umiKiiiK Doaru, lATTKBTl V. A. &IIEBWOOD, Caitllcr. .T. I. MiNKit. Director. C. II. Miner, Director. Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this 'filU day or September. lco. I). J. Mymw, Notary Public. HEPOIIT OK TIIK OND1TION STATE BANK'S? RED CLOUD, CHAItTKK. No.StS, Incorporated In the State or Nebraska, nt the cIomj or buUncss bept. 20th, liuu. nrsouncEs. LoAnsand Discounts......... ....... fa 1 (68 20 Overdrafts, secured uud unsecured ileal ?H Current exiiemea nnd taxes paid ..... 740 97 Due rrom National State mid Private banks M082 21 Cash Hills or other banks...... l.V.Mj 00 Gold .... 3,200 09 Silver 738 IS Lena! Tender I.uoo 00 Total cash on hand . 09 900 39 Total I132.8W 40 LIABILITIES. Caidtal stock paid In I1B.00O 00 Surplus fund . lo.ono 00 Undivided profll........... .......... 3 889 M Individual deposits subject to check 101.319 37 Demand ccrtlftcates or do posit 2,603 fi8 Tlmo certificates of deposit- 4i 31 Total Desalts 1103,903 20 Total 1132,85140 Static or Nebhaska, I County of Webster, f " I, W. T. Auld, cashier or the above named tennk, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is correct and n truo copy of the report made to the State Hanking Uoard. Iatteut: V. T. Auld, Cashier. W. T. Auld. Director. M. Finch, Director. Subscribed nnd sworn to before mo this 38th day of Sept, 1900. G W. Kalet, Notary rubllc. The CiiiKr Cnleulitting Pencil ena bles itnj 0110 to liniiro faster than tho brightest brain can without its aid. A twist of tho wrist brings tho result. Instriiriivf, inti'iustitiR and highly useful Fiom this date we will give ono with enuh dollar paid on subscrip tion CONSTIPATION the fn-nuemcaUM of ApprndlclUa nnd nrnij ottior -xr. lout ilia rhould navrr be narlrctwl. The ebjcctlon to tbe uiiuiU rthrtlo ttnlle I" their conUre rvartlon whlth In.M.d .nnrflintlrtn Inaf Anil ttt fMirlnir 1 1. 1A ltlTVIi'R OINUKH TONIU I tba proir rrmedr. It avts.n eU ' lJrrr, and wken OHd u dln-ctcd, irmanenlly mnore. tb. cuiutlp4M.il. CO eta, & tLOD nt U VruwlMs. Skin Diseases Wltcn the excretory organs fail to carry off the waste material from the system, there is an abnor mal accumulation of effete matter which poisons and clogs the blood, and it becomes sour and acid. This poison is carried through the general circulation to all parts of the body, and upon reaching the skin surface there is a redness ami eruption, and by certain peculiarities we recognize Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, Erysipelas and many other skin troubles, more or less severe. While the skin is the seat of irritation, the real disease is in the blood. Medicated lotions and powders may allay the itching and burning, but never cure, no matter how long and faithfully vuuuuucu, ohu mc tuiiuiuuii is uiren aggravaieu anil siun permanently injured oy uieir use. The disease is more nu skin deep; lie entire clreiiffloi is pitted. The many preparations of arsenic, mercury, petasb, etc., not only do not cure skin diseases, bat soon ruin the digestion and break down the constitution. " S. S. S., nature's own remedy, made of roots, herbs aud barks, of great purifying and tonical properties, quickly and effectually cures blood and skin troubles, Iwcause it goes direct to the root of the disease and stimulates and restores normal healthy action to the different organs, cleanses and enriches the blood, and thus relieves the system of all poisonous secretions' S. S. fa. cures permanently because it leaves none of the original poison to referment in the blood and cause a fresh attack V W VyM W H O Skin Diseases will be sent free upon application. THE SWIFT 8PECIFI0 COMPANY. ATUANTATca. I special i it w i Ladies Jackets -li Misses' and Children's Jackets and Capes. '., J We have one of the largest lines of Jackets in the M: Mi and most nobbv '.. afford to miss Come early first i (to WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Dress Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Arctics and Rubbers, Tailor Made Suits, Dress Skirts, Waists of all kinds Under Skirts, Ready to Wear Night G-owns, Blankets, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Work Shirts, Overalls a.nd Duck Coats. m R'Vi ! ?'.v ftV: i is ?vi M Sit ?4 ffi I V-s. m til ALWAYS Faney and Staple Gf oeeMes. f TELEPHONE NO. 61, Turnure - Bros. WE ssKSisiigsssiHsiSiSHsiiaS Gleafing Sale To make room for my new Special Cargains 2 only, lino fancy stilt, worth ii 50 nt , 12 98 each. 3 only, black and gold burnished, -vorth $4 OOat 2 48 each' 1 UneO inch gilt burnished, worth II 00 at 2 58 each' Gno lot assorted frames worth IB.Ct and $2 00 at ' 1 48 each' Ono lot 0x14 hand painted pastels skettthes in'Toc frame., your choico of the lot with framo com plete AT : THESE : PRICES IT BUY ; NOW : FOR I m O. V. AROABRIOHOD.- PORTRAIT PAINTER, City Dray and E, ln. ROSS. PROP. Goods Delivered to any part pf the city. Charges as low as the Lowest) CITY AGENTS FOR ADAUS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONE NO. 62. jicuiui uioou is necessary 10 preserve iuai clear, smootu skin and beautiful com plexion so much desired by nil. S. S. S. can be relied upon with certainty to keen the blood in perfect order. It has bceu curing blood aud skin diseases for half a cen lury ; no other medicine can show such a record. S. S. S. contains no poisonous minerals' is purely vegetable and harmless Our medical department is in charge of physicians of large experience In treating blood and skin diseases, who will take pleasure in aiding by their advice and direction all who desire it. Write fully aud freely about your case ; your letters are held In strictest confidence, vln nisVit nn rli.nri. ivhitnTar tn- 41.1. J- n i i m-.j .... Sale ! Capes Coats. $ LTT ft '' y'-i effects You cannot this opportunity. and net the selection. m v. ft s i t ft m ? n rV. m LEADERS IN & & r. i.i: on Frames. Holiday Goods I offer some 3 in 16x20 frames. . . GOceaeh. WILL: PAY: YOT: FUTURE : USE. TO RED CLOUD, NEB. Express Line. t 7 1 1 i S