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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1900)
TTAO" "SJir' .... ii i i i wjumiiit iiiintinwiinflj . i MHVMW' ,tsiswa.m'MMJiW .4.fifcVKil E- I. W" F 1 1 ' i f THE very word operation" strikes terror to a woman's soul. Nearly always these operations become necessary through neglect. If the menses are very painful, or too frequent and excessive get the right advice at once and stop taking chances. It will cost you nothing foradvice if you write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for it, and if you let the trouble run along it will surely cost you a great deal of pain and may mean an operation. Miss Sarah J. Graham, Sheridanvillc, Pa., writes: "Dear mm JTtlPA BHliMMm.jrj. WEsSsmUk KX ' iswSHrLjhaii b.y prompt attontion to it. Pinkham's advice. THE CHIEF runi.iiRi) ar w. l. McMillan. Om year 1100 Slimoot-t W PUULtSUBD EVERY FRIDAY Batercd at tho pott office at lied Cloud, Neb, a ontcUMmall matter, ADVERTISING RATES: Local adYorlliltiK & cenli per line jx liiuo. Loool AdvcrllslHg Cur t'lituruliuut.nta, con certs, socials, etc., rItcii by churchos, chnrltablo iccletles, ctc.,'iO-ro all moneys mined thoro (om are used wholly for church or chnrltablo societies, flrit ten lines free and all orer leu lines '.Hi caiiU er lino per Issue.a. Local ndYorllilntf of entertntiiiacnta. coucerli, recital etc., where or cent Im given to pro moters, b cents per line per Issue. DUTLAV ADVEWT1SINO. One column nor month....... .................. t7 (XI MiiC'lmlf oliituu per month ......................... a N) une-rourtn column per niomn.............. i ,o Ocncral display ntlrorlUInK 8J cents per tuch per Issue. REPUBLICAN TICKET. National Ticket. ror.I'retldeut, WILLIAM MCK1NLKY For VIee-Preslilont, THKODOK1C KOSKVKLT State Ticket. ForOoyeriior, 0. II. DKITUlCn, Of Adams County. For Lieutenant Qotanor, E. 1 SAVACIU, Of Cutler Ceany. For Secretary of State, u. w m -nan, Of Itlshardhon on.Hty. For Slntc Trsaaurer, WM. UTHKITKU, Of CummkiK Couuty. , For Shito Auditor, OUAUI.KS WKSJTON, Of Mberldsu County. For Attorney Ge-cral, F. N. .'BOUT, Of G Cauaty, Hsr nsstnlwloner i'ubllc Lands, ar.o. I). FOLLUKK, Of Nuckolls Ceuuty. Fer SupcrlnteJiileiiOrubllc Instruction, W. K FOWLF.lt, Of WnxhlriKtou Cemity. Congressional Ticket. For CotiKroMiuau.Mh DIMtlct, W. S. M01ILAN, t0f ltud Willow County, Senatoriul Ticket. For State Senator, Will District, i. ii, iiAMrroN, of Webster Couuty. Float Representative Ticket. Por Float Hopresntatlve, FHr.U r. OLMSTEAD, Of Adams CeunVy. County Ticket. For Stale Itepreseiitatlve, CHAS. K. HICKS, For Couuty Attorney, K. U. OVKWHAN. Vote for McKinloy and tho full din ger pail. Mary Kllon Leaso at tho opora houso soxt Monday ovoning. Campaign betting continues in farcr of continued prosperity. Do you want to swap horses whilo oros3iug prosperity's stream? A voto for Hryan is a voto for free 'trade for labor iu Kuropo against American labor. ! Voto for a rupublicun legislature which will olict two republicans to the United States senate. Yote for tho republican congressman so as to sustain tho president iu his lllnM ft., nnn.l iinDnxnitinnt ' IKJIIUIUS 1U LUUll liM u. IIIIIUMl. ' - . . - In a spoeoh at Zainesrlllo, Ohio, tho other day Bryan said, "on tho monoy WOMEN AVOID OPERATIONS Mrs. Pinkham: I had suffered for sev eral years with female troubles and doctored until I was discouraged. I felt wretched and tired of living. I had dis ease of kidneys, bladder trouble, dropsy and bloating, had womb trouble and a large tumor had formed; in fact all my organs were out of fix. Sccinga woman's letter prais ing your remedies, I wrote to her and she begged of me to try it, telling me all that it had dono for her. I bought six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgetablo Compound and now cannot ex press my gratitude to you. Tho tumor began to come away in pieces and I got better all tho time. I believe now that I am entirely cured. "My doctors could not believe it at first, as they all had told mo that my case was a hopeless one, and no human power could do mo any good. They were astounded. If I can say anything that can help other women, I shall bo glad to." . It is not safe to wit until the last moment. Head off trouble Don't bo satisfied without Mra question tho democratic party stands where It did iu 1800 " Tho onlyUoruinn dully newspaper in Kansas has joined the big procession in that prosperous stato nnd declared for McKinloy and Hoosovolt m Tho Kansas banks have ovor 101, 000,000 thoy aro unable t ban, yet Mr. llryan complains because wo aro loauing money abroad at a good rate of interest. Tho democratic stono and egg throw ers have manifested their ditgust for for Govornor Hoosovolt, but tho Amer ican Toto-castcr will offset all that sort of thing on election day. "I have not promised Mr. Croker anythiug, but you can hardly expect m V, iu easo of my election, to rsftiso such a wico and loya! statosniau any thiug that ho wauted "Win. J. Hryan. Fornior President Harrison hits the nail on tho head when ho declares tho full dinner pail is not a sordid em blem. Tho man who will not work and voto to provido for his family is not a good citi.on. W. V. Allon hold forth at tho opera houso last Friday ovouing. Wo havo sto l times when the opora house would bo packed for this man, but judging froai tho crowd last Friday wo are led to belkvo his days aro past. A change of throe votes in each pro c net in tho stato will giro tho stata to t to ropubllcaus. Nation. Tual'd the way to toll it boys. Get off your coats and got out and hustle atid see that thoso throe votos aro changed iu your precinct. Strikes occur auder all administra tions, but under republics nduinii tratious tho strikes aro for higher wag es, and tho working moa usually get the increase demanded. But under Defense. The popular idea expressed in the phrase, "the art of self-defense," shows the opinion that the chief enemies n man lmi to defend himself from arc visible and external. Itut the real danger of every man h from minute nnd often in visible foes. In the air we bseathe and the water we drink are countless minute organisms leagued against the health of the botey. The ouc defense against these enemies Is to keep the blood pure. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medioal Discovery thoroughly purities the blood, removing poisonous sitlstuces mid accretions, when the blood is pure there is no harborage for the germs of disease which find a lodg ing only when the blood is impure and corrupt. 1 1 coii-Jdrr your 'Golden Uedlcal nUeovery' one of the bct medicine on the face of the earth," wrilea Mr. Wm. rtoetcr. of Hcdoak, llUponKTy Co v Iowa. While la the smith vet, tlirwvetri o, I pol poisoned with pol- Iry. Tli poison hUlleil In my Ueod and the horrnrs I suftercal cannot We told In words. I thought I wmiM ciy. I tried diflcreut Minis ul tardiclne, Irk J iCflsreut doctor, but nil the relief tley cM Rle me was to make uiy tHxi.et.lKMk llikr. I then bfRnii taking Dr. l'lerce's GolJru Mrdloul IsUcovery, Took four bottlci without lellrt". Kc,t taking it. I look iu nil ten bottles and got entirely cured." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant PeUets cure constipation. M 71 The if Art ol J Ml sen. BwalHiSai lomocrntic administrations the strikes trn against reduction of wages nml the working men usually lmvo to accept tho ii'iluction. Tho democratic tost of loyalty is that ono must bo willing to starve and .itngnato under democratic misman agement, rather than Indorso by uia roto jiio of tho most magnificent ad ministrations evor enjoyed by the American people. Tho county attornoy question is again beforo tho people. This year tho re publicans lmvo in the iltld one of the straightest, cleanest, best and most respected attornoy that over prac ticed law in this county. Dm you tlibk you can support such a man? Ills name is E. U. Overman and you will make no mistake by putting nn X after his name. Control of tho next congress by the republicans is very important. Seo to it that your ballot is cast in tho right way to help elect a republican con gressman and two republican sonatois. Rumcmbcr too; that unexpected va cancies in tho senato may happen at any time, to bo filled by action of tho governor, or tho legislature If in ses sion. With peace assured iu tho Philip pines a great deal of surplus American cnpital will go thoro for investment rather than bo loaned to Europe lint that will not pleasu Hryan. Ho com plains if money is scarco at homo, and ho growls it wo havo so much Hint wo can loud some of it abroad. Ho is do-teruilui-d not to bo suited not whilo i uninn for oillco on a platform of dis t'oiitcuimont und calamity. m Win vou go to veto don't forgot to put an X after tho name of I.U. Hamp ton for M-nator. Ho is a good man and capublu of representing this district in the penato with credit. Ills long resi dence in this county nnd his record during nil tho years ho has lived hero is an enviable ono. We predict for him tho largest majority of any repub lican on the ticket. And he is deserv ing of it. Chas. E. Hicks, the republican candi date for representative, is a man whom no ono needs to bo ashamed to voto for. lie is an honest, conscientious man in whom everyone can placo con fidence nnd trust. Ho would never bo tray either and ho is eminently fitted for tho office to which ho nspires, hav ing been onco before elected to tho stato legislature, and having noted iu a manner that not only rellccted credit upon himself but also honor upon his constituents. A good act is always worth repeating nnd you enn do co bettor than to again put a cross after his name and send him back. The two thirds vote in tho electoral college for McKinloy which is predict ed by somo authorities would bo a grand thing for this country. Thoro is no doubt at nil but what tho repub licans will win, hut this is a case in wkich tho sizo of tho majority is of vital Importance. It is to the inUrsst of evory business man and evory wago worker ii tko United Slates that tho majority against the repudiation candi dal bo so crushiug that tho base mon ey infamy bo killed for all time. Tho preswoco of a man like Bryan at tho head of a great party is not only a tro aiaadous linancial loss to the couatry but it is a national humiliation. Au ordinary majority against him might wrapt the democracy to aomioat kirn orstmebody equally as bad in 1004. Tho majority should be put far above tho ono nundrod mark this time. No republican can afford to bo lax this year in his duty toward his party. If thoro over was a tinio when ovory man should put his shoulder to tho wheol of prosperity and help push it along it certainly is now. If you aro in any way thankful for tho many good things that have conio to you dur ing those four yoars of prosperity got out and do something to show your ap preciation. Tho enemy is working in dustrioiisly to destroy all that hns been built up in this administration by care ful honost effort for the good of every body. Don't think you aro doing your duty by letting tho precinot committee man do till the hustling. It is ovory individual voter's absoluto duty to do somo talkluc of tho right kind if you wish to retain tltn honor of tho country nnd ii continuation of that un paralleled prosperity which has swopt ov.r the laud. Thoro is no question as to what is tho p.iramont issuo in Nebraska, says tho Chicago Tribune. It Is prosperity and It is spoiled with a big P. Here is tho real issue as found by a prominent pop ulist of Colfax Bounty, tho paradise of populism. Iu 1800 a populist camo to T. M. Howman, n dealer of implements at Schuyler, nnd bought a buggy to be paid for in corn at tho innrkol price at the gathering timu that year. The buggy cost 8.15 and it took M0 bushels of corn to settle tho bill. A couple of weeks ago ono of his neighbors camo in to the snmo dealer nnd asked tho prlco of tbti same buggy, which was quoted to hhii at $05. "That is au ad vance of 10 over tliu piico of four years ago. Whero is your McKinloy prosperity?" said tho desoiplo of Hryan. "Walt a minuto," said the dealer, "you ROILS CARBUNCLES These unwelcome visitors usually appear in the spring or summer, when the blood is ranking an extra effort to frea troubles, which arc Baneful Boils Mr. R. M. Pratt, Cave, 8. C. writes! "For twenty ears I was sorely afflicted with boll and carbuncles caused by Impure blood. It is Impoi alble to describe my suflcrlnp i t"' of thetluiebciuKunabletoHorkorsleep. Se eral tlocloi s treated inc, nnd I tried all the so-called blood remedies, but nothing acemed to do me nny good. During the summer of 1KS.3 I ni per suaded to try S.H.b., nnd nflcr taking seTernt I Kittles was entirely cured, nnd hare had no return of these painful pests up to the present time." and any information or advice wanted will whatever for this service. Send for our deliver mo tho sntuu number of bush els of corn nt gathering time this yenr that your neighbor did in 1800 nnd I will givo you tho samo buggy, a brand new two horso wagon, a two liorso sulkcy plow worth 810, and $10 in money. Do you seo any prosperity In thnt?." "I guess you havo tho bettor end of tho argument. I'll tnko the buggy along nnd way cash for it. I don't need nil of those things," said tho populist pulling out his pocket book und proceeding to count ot $G5. ECHOES OF 1864. At prcsont Mr. llryan and his scores of democratic declniuicrs art going about tho country denouncing tho "despotism" of McKialey in the Philip pines. In the name of liborty those men in veigh against tho "tyranny" at Wash ington. They describe luridly how dire aro the consequences with which McKinloy threatous our republican institutions. Somo call him "king" others "emperor." Had these men sot out to urovo that tho democracy of Hryan in 1000 is the samo as the democracy of Vallan dinghnm in 1003 nnd 1804, they could hardly have given stronger evidence of tho fact. Hardly more than a glanco at the copperhead press of thirty-six years ago is needed to provo this. For instnueo on October 10, 1804, the Cincinnati! Enquirer, then and now tho organ of the copperhead domoc racy said: "Our govorumont cannot oudure another four year's reign of Abraham Lincoln." Ou October 0th, the samo journal, under the bend of "The Two Imperialists Napoleon and Lincoln" said: "There will bo tho most cordial relations between Franco and the United Stntes should Lincoln bo ro-olectod. Tho two imperialists will harmonize admirably." Tho Niles Republican at about tho samo timo predicted: "If Abraham Lincoln is re-elected president the lib erties ! the peoplo are gone forever." Tho Cleveland Plaindeater joiaod tho chorus with this: "If Lincoln is ro. olected we will uevor again haveoaeaco or union in this land." The Now York World of October 27, said: "President Lincoln has shown that nothing would restrain him from any further desperate aud lawless acts necessary to' psrpetuato his hold on power." OaSoaUmbor 13, 1864, the Indian apolis Sontinol, the organ of the Indi ana copperheads, said: "The election of Lincoln means war, anarchy and disunion. These aro tho issues in volved in tho election of Ootober and November." Iu nn editorial article on September 31,1801, the Cincinnati! Enquirer an nounced: "Lincoln has destroyed tho union and subverted our republican form of government." On Novemboi 3, 1801, tho Ohio Statesman, another copperhead organ declared: "Uuder tho udmiuislrntioiJ of Abraham Lincoln tho Aiuericangov eminent has lost mobt of tht features which distinguished it from the despot isms of tho old world." Tho Uryanlto declalmers constantly arraign the republican party for itf disregard of the Declaration of Inde pendence and contompt fcr thocou sent of tho governed. In tho sanu tono tho Cincinnati Edquiror said oj July 4th, 1801: "How mnuy lino nun glowing periods have wo rounded oC in favor of tho doctrine of the Doclar ation of Independence that all ju&i governments dorivo their power from thoconsontof tho governed, and yoi wo are employing millions of men and billions of treasury in tho most san guinary war of modern times to forco a government upon an unwilling pooplo.'' As against Lincoln, Vallandiughani was repudiated in his own stato by the largest majority evor east against n man in Ohio. As ngaiust Lincoln iu 16(54, McClellnn, representing the cop perhead democracy, received only twenty-ono electoral voies out of a total of 2'W. The tesult was so decisive that copporheadlsm was kept in tho background by democratic leaders un til it made its appearuueo iu lOOOuuder the same old auspices and, us the fore going quotations show, with the samo old arguments. Chicago luter-Oceaa. itscll from tne many impurities that nave accumulated (luring me winicr monuis. Carbuncles, which are more painful and dangerous, come most frequently on the back of the neck, eating great holes in the flesh, exhaust the strength and often prove fatal. Boils are regarded by some people as blessings, and they patiently and uncomplainingly endure the pain and inconvenience under i lie misiaKcn mca mat mcir iieaiui is ucuig uciicmicu, wiuk iutn uiw is iw uiiw, huhuji uuu wu u Nature's plan of thinning it. The blood is not too rich or too thick, but is diseased is full of poison and unless relieved the entire system will suffer. The boil or carbuncle gives warning of serious internal only wailinu for a favorable opportunity to even cancer, is me resuu 01 a negiecieu uou. Keep the blood pure, and it will keep the skin clear of all the irritating impurities that cause these painful, disfiguring diseases. S. S. S. cures boils and carbuncles easily and permanently by reinforcing, nurifylntr and building up the blood and ridding the system of all accumulated waste matter. S. S. S. is made of roots and herbs which act directly on the blood, and all poisons, no matter how dcep-scatcd, are soon overcome and driven out by this powerful purely vegetable medicine. S. S. S. is not a new, untried remedy, but for fifty years has lwen curing all kinds of blood and skin diseases. It has cured thousands, mid will cure you. It is n pleasant tonic as well as blood purifier im proves the appetite and digestion, builds up your general health and keeps your blood in order. Our physicians have made blood and skin dis eases n life study write them fully about your case. be cheerfully i?ivcn. Vc make no charge book on Blood and Skin Diseases free. Address, The Swift Sneclflo Co.. Atlanta. 6m. deafing Sale To make room for my new special "wargains 2 only, fine fancy gilt, worth $1 50 nt 2 only, black and gold burnished, worth 81 00 at 1 ilueO inch gilt burnished, worth 81 00 at Ono lot asfoued ft times worth &2.G0 and 82 00 at.. uno ioivxi4 nana painted pastels sketches in oc frames, your choice of the lot with frame complete AT THESE BUY; : PRICES IT NOW : FOR I-G.V.ARGABRIGHT PORTRAIT PAINTER, OkA W. B. ROBY, DEALER IN Flour, Feed, Oats, Corn, Baled Hay and Coal Oil. HARD - AND - No. 1 Third Avenue, Red PLATT & eiheajoltambef Yard, RED CLOUD, Lumber, Lime, CityDra and Express Line. B. inc. ROSS, PROP, Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADATS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONE NO. 52. TRADERS XXJJMCBEKi CO, DEALERS IN LUMBER l3tillcllna material, Etc. RED CLOUD. JACK OF ALL TRADES OUR NEW "LITTLE GIANT" Ii H. P. GASOLINE ENGINE, WORTH ITS YEIGHT 111 COLD TO EVERY STOCKMAN AMD FARMER. How iiisiiy of yon haru lost iho price of this Bigls In ono day on accot f In- KntiuV,; zir.r:rAVL';'X" iviTi ii..: .ii '.,..: -.i.r.r;..i ,"-.' "."'?. FAIRBANKS, MOUSE I obs in tlio lion or on tl.o farm. Cost notlilnic to Uvvp wlion not wi rktn. "ml onlr F to a cunts lior hour wlion vorUlntr. HUppi'd cniuulotulyVt up. rt-mly to run. nn foui'So- I Ste1 1m:',1lt'('' " "' ,,?r "!! monoy k?vur. Hwiulres jiractliilly no attontion. an J Is I wiSSMa .IwcUlL1" f Ubm"mWkm I J. toWhotJSpK Write Many an old sore, running ulcer, Dangoroum Carbuncle on frames, s Holiday Goods I offer some J in 10x20 tratnes. .82 93 ench. 2 48 each. 2 53 each. 1 48 ench . 00c each. WILL : PAY : YOT : T FUTURE : USE. m 1 RED CLOUD, NIB. k-L4 SOIT - COAI. Cloud, Nebr-, Phone No, 51. FREES CO., N1BRASKA. Coal and Cement. and COAE, Nebraska "i.M". " " " ?' l ,u v? o mu . develop. Many an old a sss inouuinu. dt CO.. OOQflHfl. NBJ3.' A Ar Spu t