m ' f i r U' BSjfcfe iw . . If ) VOLUME XXVIII. K.EI) CLOUD, NEBRASKA. OCTOISKK 12, 1H00, NULltER 10 I fA iyuu, i .C00 (Hi giferr!i&rS:iSi:xiisg. .. . . ... ... SSI Weflnesflciy, uetooer iv, L. IT KATZ, Representing the t & J. Friedman Gloak Go., Will show his line of jackets, capes, collarettes, scarfs, etc., in our store. Garments J delivered day of sale. 1,000 - GARMENTS I THIS AND THAT. HCKv&jV; fcIXZJHBfiv lKjflBWSfejM IP Mis P. , j -TQW W. S. Miirlnn of McCook, tin repub candidal lor congress in the tilth con gressional district, is one of tho pio neers of western Nebraska, and one of tho most nolo lawyots in thu state, mul is perhaps bolter known than tiny man In this district today. Ho is known by nil to be tho very soul of honor, his in Jj-'JI tcgrity I'liunot be questioned, am! tho . only rciison his opponent has given why ho should not represent this dis district in congress is that ho is a rail road attorney. Now wo would llko to ask, docs his profession unlit him any iiioro than dooi Mr. Shallonbargor's who, by tho way, is an up to dato cou pon u Ippor, money changer mid pluto crat banker, us Mr. Bryan call tliem, but poses before Ills oonstituon's as V n farmer mid stock raiser Wo ik in ueltlit-r ease .should such logio .. ,ily, tiuil are sin prised at iich an ar "i ent, and II Mr Shallce lunger is . io sensitive jus-t atll is time as to .!. i iking business it is no wonder as . i1 n member that it is not so very I ng ago when tho populist looked up on tho man engaged in tho bonking business as ono of tho worst and most dangerous enemies of mankind. Tho fusion rnlly last Saturday was quite largely nttonded, thero being in tuo city bttwooa 3,000 and 12,000 poo nlo. Five bands had been advertised to fifrnlsh music, but only one, tho Blndon band, showed up. Ono person iniulo tho remark, that thoy simply meant bands of pnp. After the parade In the afternoon A. C Hhallenbarger of the day '."T T,.,,ru l.'l!!l. U.T "!, vlow. iii tlio evonfng'a torc'ir lilifil parado wim giv. n. C A. Twno was mot near (Jus lloats' by the torcli boat ers, ho having driven across tho coun try from Nelson wbero ho dolivered e speech in tho afternoon. Mr. Towno's speech was very short and was ro mnrkublo only for its lack of apphuso Takon altogeiuer uio iiiuy wan uui what it was expected it would bo. i i We linnrd but littlo of Mr. Towno's speech last Satuiday but if his consid eration of all tho paramount Issues was as weak as that of imperialism it is vni-v nvl.lnnt. he mado no converts, ilo asserted that wo are now under an im perialistic government and as evidence cited tho fact that wo exact irom I'orto Itico a tax equal to 15 por cent of tho Ulngloy tariff, whilo our ancest ors robolled against a stamp tax of a percent. Ilo dldfo'l toll tho audience that tho stamp was to provldo revtnuo for tho homo government whilo tho duties levied In Porto Uico go into tho treasury of that country. Ilo presumed upon tho ignoranco ( f his bearers not to know tuo uiiioronco. T Special Offerings in Dress Goods for this sale. Underwear, Blankets, Staple Dry Goods, We undersell all and Guarantee Satisfaction or Money Eefumded. Wo wish our advertisers to bonr in mind that owing to tho fact that nex t week tho Ciiikp will print a.OOU papers and put ono in tho hands of every voter and Iiohso in Webster county, and also that tho paper will bo issutd on I burs day forenoon, no changes for adver tisements will bo taken later than 0 p.in , Tuesday, October 10. Please bear this in mind if you wish any ad- ,-r.itlalrifr In tills issllO. Plll'tlCS wllO aro skeptical as to tho sizo of this edition are cordially Invited tocomo In and count them. Remoiubor, thero will posltlvoly bo no changes mado or new ndTortlsrmonts accopted after 0 p.m., Tuesday, October 10th. .stale central committee eonlldently be lievi s tUat the electoral vote will po to McKinlcy and Koo.scvclt. Ho buses this belief on t epulis received fioiu eveiv fount v in the state. Not only this, but the chairman is also confident that the republicans will havo a good working mxjority in tho next legisla ture, which will elect two United States senators. C. I). Morse, the Up-to Dato milliner tills week advertises a slaughter sale of millinery. Tho cause of this is that tho building ho now occupies will ho removed tho middle of next month so that tho work of excavation on tho new brick building of T. W. Wright can bo commenced, and ho cannot find another room In tho town at present. Tills is Ik-n condition of thing.1) in Ked Cloud. Not cuoHgli store raoms In the town Tim Impel ial (Quartet of York will be one of the fcatuies at tlio republi can rally. The people of this town havo packed tho opera liouso at twon- ty-livo conts apiuco t hear this quar tet which was then known as tho Anon or Parks quartet and was considered the best in tho west. You can hear them next Saturdp.y for nothing. Why do some merchants keep "Now Homo" sewing machines in stock. Ho causo by doing so they cotiviuco their customois that they keep only high grade goods of all kinds at reasonable prices. For sa!o by F. V. Taylor. GUIDE ROCK. Henry Morauvillo returned from Iowa Monday. r wHlty nltfWlto" ..i...RJiiiumorhaltor county Thursday. Ho has boon a long and p'UienlsuU'oror with cancer. K. L. Huguii is building an addition his house. Dr. Robinson is building an addition to bis nouso." . T.J.Malonoy is repairing tho res taurant building horecently puthust'il of Montgomery IJros. Theri will bo two primaries Satur day, speaking Thursday night by Hon . T. L.. Mathows of Omaha tiuil othors aud a dauco on Saturday night. Who says Guide Rock is njt a llvo town. Wo aro informed some of our boys aro Hablo to got In trouble from climb ing on tbo cars at Ibis pluco. Chas. Sliochy is building a barn ut Amboy. A largo nudlenco was disappointed on Thursday night ns Hon. T. L. Mat iii.nn failed to cet hero. Tho Red Cloud quartet rendered eoino cxcolltnt songs and K. U. Overman ana Kj. ft. Hicks did some Rood speaking. Our martial band has a now drum mer, Mr. Chas. Uddy. A. MI DOWN, UIG RALLY OCTOBER 20th. The Republicans of Rod Cloud Will Out Do All Other Towns In the Valley In a Political Demonstration. Tho republicans of Red Cloud have made arrangements for tho largest rally aud political demonstrations ever held in the valley to occur on Saturday, October 'JOlh. It will bo a gain day of .speech-making aud music. J, Warren Keifer, of Ohio, Kx-speaker of tho liouso of congress, and an orator of national reputation has bueti secured as the principal speaker. Hnii. W. S. Morlau of McCook, candidate for con gross in tho flf tli district, K H. Hen shaw of Falrbtiry, tho different oandl dates on the legislative ticket and othiir noted speakers will be present. In tho list of attractions will bo the Nebraska lirigado baud of McCook, noted as tho best musical organization in tho west, tho Imperial Quartette of York ami the McCook Drum Corps. A huge torch light procession and street par ado will bo given. Noting advertised but wkat will positively bo hero. Marching clubs from neighboring towns and the general public aro cor dially Invited to bo present. Watch for largo bills and program. CENTRALWEBSTER. Finn wi atlier. First frost October 7 T. Paul of CowIch attended ehurh at Hckley last Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. Thus. Finney aro visit ing relatives in Iowa. Thomas Cro.ier of Weeping Water returned homo last Saturday after a week's visit with rola'tivos aud friends in this vicinity. moved bnck from Missouri wnuroniiwj went about a year ago. Itev. Rinetoo tho new pastor at Kek- ley preached his lirst sermon last Sun- day- Win. Cling and bride, who was Miss F.mily Ogilvie, formerly of this place, ntely of Kearney, attended church at Kckley last Sunday. KAVKSimort'Kit. Inflammatory Rheumatism cared In 3 days. Morton L. II 111 of la-tptuion. Kiel, kajii: "My wlfo liml liiilHiiimiilury rlioiuniitlHm In every niuKcto owl Joint; Her mrTcrlnic ww. J errlblo aa her uoiiy biiu lacu wt-iu hibui ' j-..-recoRU Hon: Imd I.ccd In bcl for.lx mibut Im.lolKht l.l.yMclJ!.". bill .recytve. no be n.nt iilitll tiliu men in? m)uu,iiit- "'".... .r.iotr ItKiivo luiini'iimio renin wnlk iibout In threq tin her 1 te." . I Cloud, Nub Ij voiimamo written there? Where? On our subscription books for tho last vear in the 10th century. It 6huld b. I am kltrn (t HllVCtl Orlco, DruBKint, Wed MIN BROS Married, on Tuesday, October 0, at tho residence of tho brldo's parets, Mr and Mr9. Jos. Polnicky, eight miles northwest of this city, Miss Matilda Polnicky to Mr. Jos. Havel. Tho con tractlng parties aro both well and fa vornblv known In tho community In which thoy llvo and also in this city. Tho brido is tho daughter of ono of our most prosperous farmers and tho groBin is ono of our prosperous vunir farmers who is respected by all who know him. The Chiec along with their many other friends takes pleasure in wishing them a long and happy voyage over life's matrimonial sous. ft&i lgW' It is now exceedingly doubtful as to whether Mr. Hryan will bo nblo to car ry his own itato. The chairman of tho BLADEN. Mr. and Mr?. Hoffman and daughter Klsio drovo up to Hastings Tuesday. L. C. Cutler Is digging tho cellar for ills now brick building 25x00. Klmer nud Kern McCoy and Krncst .fii icfL Tuosilav imorninit for tlio eastern part of this state. John McGowen has moved to Hoi stein. Dr. C. F. Koehlor has moved into tho liouso vacated by John McGowon. Quito a number from hero attended the rally at Red Cloud Saturday anu were disappointed, as they did not soo tho llvo bands as advertised, nor uiu they seo or hoar Towno. The oponlng of the campaign at this ninpfi was last Friday ovcnlng, with speeches from Olmstoad and II. 11. CatHn of Indiana. Good niuita was furnished by tho llladen band nnd quartette. Thero was a largo audience and everything passed off pleasantly. Frank Wholan is building a now ad dition to his liouso. J. Hiucs ia doing thu work. John Faugh southeast of town is erecting a lino dwelling. Tho now enulo on Main street and tho crossings aro a groat improvement to our city, All hitching posts aro now put on tbo side streets, fr j ' HEADACHE is only a sympUm Hot a disease. So are Backaphe, Norrousness, Dizziness and.tho Blues.' They all come froctf an urrhealthy state of tho men strual organs. If you suffer from any of these srmptoms if you feel tired and languid in tho morning and wish you eould lie in bed another hour or two if. there is a bad taste in the mouth, and no appetiU it there is pam in the side, back or abdomen BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR will hrJnc fihout a sure cure. Tho doctor may call your trouble so mo high-sounuing latin npme, but never mind the name. Tito trouble is in the menstrual organs, and Bradfleld'B Female Regulator will rostoro you to health and regulate tho menses lino ciockworic. t& t by dnissUM for ft a bottU. A Ulutut4 t ni t uanttA invwAiniB If f tciutit bo maUed to TUB UUADF1ELD REGUL'ATW CO. ATLAHTA, OA. . MNNMNNMNNNMNWNNmHM i1 I t 1 ? Hi -1 I ! 1 i i, to rl "!' iff - 1 V ? lk MMtoMtadtailMHiJBtaMBac. ji j?! aLOtwuiw"'l''",ll""'ir rimmimnn wjTiiOTIwwlteWMMIMW8 .'saafeafe.... . -..hU. S f w LAlA. M