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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1900)
V r.r ecr SJWT.wf-"""1 .w-ir.t.i'w-iPVti l?l if '1 I , .-, r vr PRACTICAL HELP FOR SUFFERING WOMEN ME.ilis of women overshadow their whole lives. jyv Some women are constantly getting mcaicai treat ment and are never well. "A woman best understands imen's ills, and the women who consult Mrs. Pinkhatn find Vn hfr cntinsel nractienl assistance. A' Mh Plnlrlintn'n nrlilrnsa la T.vnn. Mass. Mrs. Maiiel Good, Correctionville, la., tells how Mrs. Pinkhatn saved her life. She says: ' I cannot Jhank you enough for what your medicine has done forme. I can recommend it as one of the best medicines on earth for all women's ills. I suffered for two years with female weakness nnd at last became bedfast. Three of our best doctors did me no good so I concluded to try Lydiu E. PinkhamV. Vegetable Compound. After taking a few bottles of yotirmciV-inc, I was able to do all my house work. I know that your medicine raised mc from a bed of hickness and perhaps death, and am very thankful for what It has done for me. I hope that every suffering woman may dc per suaded to try your medicine." . Get Mrs. Pinkham's advico as soon as you begin to bo puzzled. The sick headaches and dragging sensation come from a curable cause. Write help as soon as they ap. j pear. Mks. Dole Stanley, Campbellsburg, Ind., writes: " Dear Mrs. Pinkham I was troubled with sick headache and was so weak and nervous, I could hardly go. A friend called upon me ono evening and recommended Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, saying that she knew that it would cure me. I then ent for your medicine and after taking five bottles of it, I was entirely cured. I cannot praise it enough." Bti iMrijfrrr" mm Tr &t$vk WNS y ,r' fcSH! wm, . wyAm am i?&'hmm laaaaas n. sa."k- 'n?,.-j-.:trjgt-n naFaaVr 3 .. ' aaa 7 1 m sfe f Tfftv . tr4 4 v tlutt wo full whorl of doing so, V it grently npurecinto thu nisistmico given us In news gnthui ing hut would like to bo plnciil iimlor obligations to nil. If you know h hit of ncwH lull ns about it nnil lot us jtulgi! ns to whether it sliouM bu published or not. In this itmnnur you will Unit out. wlmt other know mill they in turn will rcip tint bonellt of wlmt you luivo told us, W'v WMiilil i,i ut i-i' itn nnj of tin in .v vim'-irn I nmi Nciir:ikti II ". (i-u I ). M ))' j li ml we know n no one 1 hiii l' i)oiili-i4 who wnolil Mi-nr tliu lut ttiiii in. in irr.ii'u Mini iHunliy. Without i!i-lrini to ilml(i'i"liii:i o thu ability "I 'lit- ii imr 1 1 - ii 1 1 1 1 -. vu ibiiik bis si'lutMiuii would be ii gimil thinr for till! SllllC. 1'UIU lll till) lligll Ollll'U Im now buhls, nnil by bis Imii rtxIiliMit-o in VViKliingtiiii, mul bciiic tboiiiiit'lilN niqitiiiiitrtl with tliu uif nibiM-o of bulb bi'iiiiclics of conutc.x.s ntitl uNo tin IipiuU of tlm various dt-piiituifiiiH, do not lifsita.u to say thai .Mr Mfikt-1- tlve for several months Marshall no ticed that the toll of his pvt had dis appeared. In a few weeks 1 lie rooster lost his spurs and his comb, nml later his feathers began to change color. Kxperts were called in and pronounced the cue n mystery. Mnrsliall thought he li ml n wonder and locked the rooster In bis ba semen 1 for sofe keeping. One morning In was astonished to And nn ojrtf In the cellar. He could not believe that (5 e rooster had laid the egg, but thmisht some of his friends had put It there for a juke Determined to solve the e;ne. he crctcd himself in the cellar one night and watched the rooster lay an egg. Now he declare" that he owns one of the wonders of the world. Harmony In Nnlurc. Naturalists sny thnt when exam ined minutely with a microscope it will be found that no creature or ob ject In nature Is positively ugly; that there Is a certain harmony or sym metry of parts that renders the whole agreeable rather than the reverse Kn the limit illkiiirreeiible tusks tn j.ilui wou il tin tin- strongest unit mmi I frt wun viewed In their proper pro- iniltietiiiiu iiiuii iMuuinsKii mis wiiiiui portions, reveal a poetic, un attractive. amoa Mi OO'It 9W 'SISIBMUQ 11V AB Q10S urwg pur Xpog u X&utrjT pur qirwH moat . mop mj) v 'Pra "H Dl !A!3V IU0H ounj wjouioij pur sjAog pur jjajt "fl uD 'ijjtujojs am iuiji3uwis 'mtojdwXs ,m waouim pp!"?) samia hsv Amorad jojjnoa tnriqo oj 3upji t 3Jjp put Jtd AonKi n oitru tru 3 am araui onr au t 'fiaMoq aq o uojupuoa pa23ota r pur jaAjj pjdioj uratu stuoidtuAf aiJX her boiileis for u tepresiititntivu hi lb United States suuate. Wu do not think there U a mmi niuung the can(lnlnt" who have been iimucd who cun di moru good tor Nebrnskn, and lliatU what wo all want. Let the leglslatuiu name Meikeljohu as the peoplu'd choice without nnv tight, and then let tho oth er coutestmits tight il out as to which shall win. HISTORIC COAT-OF-ARMS. THE CHIEF w roKi inin bt l. McMillan. Out ystr.. 4lx months II rn PUHLlbllKll EVKKY FRIDAY Bntered st tho post offlcc t Rod Cloud. Ncu.m toU(J clm mull tutivr. ADVKRTISINO UATKS: Local silvcrtUliiK b routs cr line per lun licnl AilvcrtlaliiK for eutcrlnliiintmtn, eon ern.soclhln, stc, glcn by cIiiucIiun, charllHble iocletles, etc.. where nil uiiiiiojh rslfcil then frtm are imeil wholly fur church or clmrltRLle cletlea, flrntten lines free ami allovvrtcn lines SVi cents per Hut per Ikhiic Ltcal adrertlilm tf entertainment, concerin, recitals, etc.. where per cent la Klven to pro satters, cents per line per Imnie. DtarLAT AIlTlllTtSIKO, One column per month 17 ft) One hair column per month .1 mi Out fourth column per month 1 75 Oencral dlnplny atlvcrtUlng 81 cents cr luchperUaue, side hitherto undreamed of. Turn on the sunlight of good cheer, the de termination to set' the bright ns well un the dark Mile, nml you will find something pleiinant, even in the mott dreaded task. olttsift Netdtel by Oak Trait, An oak tree of a? trage slt, with 700,000 leaves, 11 fU from the earth into thu air about 123 tons of waUr during the five monthn it Is In leaf. 'M0IXVdlXSM03 'AOH3KI3 ON 'Hxvaue nnodi '3H3VQV3H Wot Flflr-Sen-rai Yean It Hans Or Ike Oldcat Mnrkrt la llavann. Eat and Run. Alderman II. J. Zayas, of Helens, Mont., was recently the recipient at the hands of Cuban friends, in recogni tion of his cervices in behalf of that is- Tho tolegrnphnfi strike on tho Santa F'' hu hern ilecbired off and a good inuny of the stnkets iitu now hunting new jobs. In looking over tho INt of Nebraska towns having u population of two thousand or over we llud thnt the city of Red Cloui is missing. Untwuun J. Sterling Morton'it Con servative and V. .1. Bryan' Commoner the split-up demoerney promises to bo wall represented in Nebraska Tho balance in inula in favor of the) United Statos timing MeKinloy's first term will bo $3,000,000,000, and prom ises to get beyond that amount during his second term By a vote of tifty tlve to eighteen, the sunato on Thu sday last rati lied the Hay Pituneefotn treaty for tint inoditi cation of tho Ulayton-Bulwer treaty of 1850, after a fuw umundinunH hud been mndo. - - Tho Statu Teneliitis Axsoiltlion i holding its miinial session in Lincoln this week. Over one thousand teaeli eismoiii attendance and the sc.-moii ii'ntiii-fs to bu the most iuteiesting one ivrr held. From the seu'.inienl expressed by tho tnuinbeis of tbo next statu legisla ture thus for, it is now certain thai the coining session will bo marked by economy and good business sense in thu mutter of useless employes mul double payment of official potqiiisltes. Hx President Cluveluud'.bas wrltteu a lo g at tielo showing how Bryai.i-iu has caused tho downfall of thu democnttle party. It would now ho Jin order for Bryan to come eiit in an extended at tlclo in bis new paper and show just what part of that downfall is due to Mr. Ulovelands last nitininlstrattoii. n t Tho Now YoiK I'liues publixbes a table containing the complete vote- cast, f ,r the several candidates for pi evident at tho late election. The total vote is given as 111,007,299, of which MeKmley r jcelvod 7,217,077, mid Bryan 0,357,853, making MoKinleys maturity over Bry- r-an 850,824, and his majority over all il'Groat cxeltemoiit was provnlout in yo'ncoln one day last week over a re Rr'rted attontpt to rob tho stato treas- Jv'i. Why such a littlo thing as rob J tt . -... liiot,., l.i nl.fiiilfl noilatt ' n BIBV" niomuiiiiii o..w..iv. .. .v irotoniont is mote thun wo can sue ilVhs duo to tho fitot that it happened Wi ,t an neuurreucu whioh bus not 'A. a,., i uim.n ilm famous ballot re- weokly newspaper. Tho new puhli ealioti will hoeiilhil "Tno Commoner," and as the natuu suggests will be used to adrincp Mr Bryan's idca ta to tbo eommoii ptople at tho small orico of ono dollar a year. Just what was the e.iuso of hit changing from the leetutu platform to a news paper wu are tumble to understand un less it wits the grunt falling-off in the gate receipts. - - Wo would suggest as an alternttivo lo Ihe long drawn out senatorial con test of two years ngo, that thu republi cans in caucus vote on who they do not want and the aspirants he requested to drop out its fast as It is decided that they are not wanted. Repeat tho vote, c.istingawuy ono each time, until there are onlv two left. Then go in and elect them. By ibis plan probably some of tbo aspirants would ruali.i that it will lake more than a fuw bought-up fusion votes to elect them - - About thu only chauco left for r nor thern democrat to got into the stnate is for a lepublicaii senator tn die in some stato where tho ptople have been foolish eiioujb to elect a iletnocratlc governor, as In the cit-e of Senator Allen of this statu and Cliu. A. Towue of Minnesota. Just how il fuels to bu senator appointed by thu governor and ngNiiiHt tho will of iho mtijirity of the people of thu state, representing a par ty in the senatu that has fur its motto "consent of thu governed" issotuutliing that it is now up to W. V. Allen oud C. A Tuvvne to explain l'u (J. M. Hitchcock, Kditur Win Id iU raid, Ouiiilia, Neb. AMI you now pleasu emvfiilly wrap up that ''ilwiguf iiigruliltulo" received by you u .stunt while back and havt it ready t deliver to K. UoHinvutur in about tiuee weeks. You might als o unclose with il a fuw resolutions of sympathy, such as you alone know how to fotmiiintc. By do ing this small favor you will earn thu gratitude ot the people of the statu and especially ot lliu guoil li'pilbllcuu!, its they have no dcMru to bu tortured with nnoiliui "..ting of ingtnlitmle," mid if jnu have this old ono of yours yet it it tvili be it great eh incu to gel rid of H mul al tliu sauiu time gul a stand in with thu people. Yotiis for MitTuring Immunity, Littlk No Likk. Cue of tho principal questions to cnmubifore thu coming legislature is the reapportionment of thu statu into l ti-l itlvn ilisti lets, and in this a new iii'p'ii'iuiu may bu taken. Thu rotten condition ot ntTairs at South Omaha has opened tunny eyes, and there will villi. out doubt !) mi cIToit to llx the new districts so that hereafter the Miikers tit tbo packing house city cannot by thu holding back of tettirns dictate the complexion of thu state legislature I'bu most feasible plan will ho to cm Omahit and Douglas county into lcgi. lutivu distriuUj, thus leaving South Omaha in a dlitrict by itself. This plan has been adopted in sninu of the uasiurn states. It turns over to the hoodlum element thu absolute control of one district, but destroys their pow er to steal tun or twelve voles. There isn't a man who would be seen running through the street munching a piece of pie. Why not? Because it would mean dyspepsia and stomach I....I ,. i I...- t -..ii.,. ... wouuier -oi ui an: oui Because u ...... . .. ,... .... . ... w-- , wouldn,t look wclI As a nmtter of fct "i hiiilii, .1 ouiiiiiaii i-uiii-iii-tii ins, IK'S-. ,,,,. t,,nlu bpaulhh eoat-or-arms. po kesses a very Interesting history. Thlt coat-of-arms, says the Chicago Times Herald, hung for f7 years our the oldest market in llimna, known as the I'Uwi Vieja. It was secured through thecjiirtcsyof Major l'crfccto Lacoste, Alfredo .ay as and Ouofiu Qomez, the latter two eoiineilmen. many a business man snatches a lunch in such a hurry that he might as well take it on the run. That is one reason for the prevailing "stomach trouble " among men of business. There is a certain remedy for diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It is Doctor rierce's OoUlcn Medical Discovery. The I lAnrcf pneaa rtf iUonnoii ntwl stnfnarrtt nf On March U7. 1813. at the beginning the 8tonwch have been cured by this of the last revolution, It was taken medicine. It cures where all other i:ovn and thrown into the street by a Cuban named Jose lioii.iilez. He u.u captured after a hard chase and shot the next morning, at- Cabanas, for the crime of Insulting the Swinish crown. Seventeen years previous a Spanish colonel was detailed by the captain general to Inspect all the Spanish property within the city limits. On entering the I'lara Vieja the colonel ob served that the crown was entangled in cobwebs nnd ordered the porter of tho market to clean it. A ladder was Im mediately secured, while the colonel stood under watching that the work should be thoroughly done, and while so directing the copper wire parted which held the crown in position and struck Colonel Ilamon Perez Novas over the temple, breaking his skull nnd killing him instantly. The porter was sent to the enrcel (jail) and died there about a year ago. INVENTED BY A WOMAN. Tat Spladla and Loom Wtra Orlfl- all? Utalsnad by a Cklaaaa Workir, All women are not degraded In China. Witness the dowager empress, who rose, by the force of her own will, from the position of a slave to that of ruler over the most populous nation on tho globe. Notwithstanding the prejudice against the sex among the Mongols women occasionally break through the barriers and achieve distinction. In Shanghai, the metropolis of the most coveted section of that nst em pire, is a temple erected in honor of Huang, a woman deified for her great crlco to her pet pie. and Chinese men do not di.-d.iin to worship before her Image Centuries ago an elderly Iti'y of good fami't am! cuniMiion. who I. : 'I iiherto Ihed in the region of Kw jit-Tung, re moved to Wn-NI-Chimr. ne.ir Shang hai, where she spent the remainder of her life. .Since the lady happened to be Ihntig this simple event revolution ized the pnxinee in which she made her lion e It was a great i evolution, jet the must conservative will not ac eue her of having left "woman's sphere." since her instruments were those associated with countless wom en, from Penelope, the terrible Kates, and the "virtuous woman" of Solomon's praise, down to our own grandmothers the spindle and the loom. Cotton fabrics have been used to some extent In China for s0M) years, but the cotton interest, now so Im portant, received its first real impetus bout 50O j ears ago. means have failed to cure. U took two IxMtle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Wcovery for stomnch trouble," writes Clarence Caruei, isqof Tnylorstown, Loudoun Co., Va. "It did mc so much good that I didn't lute any more. I can eat most anything now. I am so well pleased with It I hardly know how to thank you for your klud Information, I tried a wnote ioioi imiifri before I wrote to you. There was a gentleman told me about your medi cine, and how it hnd cured hit wife, I thought I would try n bottle of it. Am now glad I did, for I don't know what I would have done If it had not been for Ur. rierce's Golden Medical Dii covery." Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness. They stimulate the sluggish liver, and cleanse the sys tem of impurities. They should always be used with " Golden Medical Discov ery " when there is need of a laxative. W. B. ROBY, DKALER IN Flour, Feed, Oats, Corn, Baled Hay and Coal Oil. No. i Third Avenue. Red Cloud, Nebr-, Phone No, 51. PLATT & FREES CO.. Chicago - Lumber - Yard. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. HKPOKT OV THK CONDITION" or the STATE BANK OF RED CLOUD, CUAUTKII. No. 313, Iuroriornted In the State of Nebraska, at the close of business Dec. 11th, lUU) RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts tC8.6S9 47 Lumber, Lime, Goal and Cement. TRADERS IvTJMBETe CO. DEALERS IN LUMBER and COAL l3tiilciix3.tr material. Etc, RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA iivinlrafts. Hocnroil and unsecured.. Current extenes nnd taxes paid . Dm; from XatlonalbtateHnd l'rlvatf banks .TJ391 3C Cibli HIIU or other banks 2.I0J 00 Pnictlomil currency, nlckloi an. I cents 31 2.1 Speclo 3.113 00 Leanl Tender 1.J00 00 Tumi ciislion hand l.ft.'G M) 1,3W A3 .10.770 59 Total ..fllt,.Uu If) i.uim.iTii-. Canliiil dock niild in fiWWO ihi .Huriiliif fund 10.iO tin Cndlx Med profits S,7.") 03 Individual dcptHls Hlbject IUI CIll'l'K - . 'V.iUI IO Demand ccrtlllciitcn ofde- po-lt I.'w on Time rertlth'iites of deposit.. 110 2'J Total HeK)lt - to),&0 J tor as i1 ' E ROOSTER TRANSF0RM1D. Oaaa II Orow,d aad Waa a Ureal Fig h tar, Ron It Lars Hcffularlr. Total 1111,320 4S MATK "K NKII1IAI.KA, I t uutiiy of Webster, j I, W. T. Aitld. cashier of the Hboc named bank, do solemnly swear that the above ktaiemcnt la correct and a truu cony of the report nude to the State llankhiK lloartl. , , jtteut:) W. T. Aulu. i ashler. W. T. Auld. Director. M. Foicn, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this J8lh day of December. 1900. . . , ,, li. Dili. Aim llsoronn. Notary l'libllc. ItKl'OUT OV THE CONDITION or THK PEOPLE'S BANK of RED CLOUD C1IAUTEUN0.3W, Incorporated In tho State of Nebraska at the dote of biuducxs December 13th, ivui. IIEHOUIICE1, Loans and Discounts Dvi'idrattK. secured nnd iinrecureil Warrautiaud Internal lletcuueMampH l'nrnliureiutdtixiurcH nAvl "Via "rv;r Irvan will noxt turn his abili. dillloult art of runnlog a OlM. logi XT. IMici Sill There is In Erifrewnter, the property of one John Marshall, n former cltjr polleeinan. u rooster that is not u roos teror, better, a rooster that was once a rooster, but U now a hen, a regular common everyday egg-laying hen, re- tiorts ft GhliTii'n pvi'linncr,. In ita L-tHt wt-eK nuor HiiNWering iiiquii ien younger days this bird was a prize-uotu-erniiig rortHin matter wisht-il , winning game cock, on exhibition at for pitbllciitior , it gontlenmn reninrktil the Springfield state fair, where it cap thtit hiMllili'ti't supposa we enroll for t"ed the prize. Marshall was very miytlilnir HkM thnt or ho would havo !nuch 8triIC, vkith the qualities of the given us lots of iU-in-. . believe thU ,,ri;in,n(1 I'"rcl'nsui ' brought it inbomivrmrconimnii to many. ll. nC T 1 'V'.11 w.as 80" he ob-leci ,of . , J all his neighbors' wrath because the imusullifiy know nil about a certain fighting rooster killed all the cocks In thing they luko il for granted tliut the neighborhood, overviine ttocs. Wo endeavor to got nil It became necessary for him to lock the nows going but realizo each weuk the bird up uud after It had been cap- current expeiuen and taxes paid Checks and other cash items Duerrom atlonatanasiaie llauk. 73 9lll! Hills of banks 3,0i 00 Nickels and cents ... Ill 43 Specie 'J.T W Lexal tender notes 2 OUJ U) Totl cash on baud -. , SiTI.Mim .ill 13 Ull 30 Ni9 S!5 M-' 7t JACK OF ALL TRADES OUR NEW "LITTLE GIANT" 1 H. P. GASOLINE ENGINE, WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD TO EVERY STOCKMAN AND FARMER. How many of you have lost tho prlco of this Englno In ono day on account of In sufficient wind to opi'nite your wind mills, leuvltt)-your stock without wntor. Oct on now to do your pintipliiK when thorn In no wind or to do It r" uliirl". Woutlior dooi not affttct Its work, hot or cold, wot nr dry, wind or culm. It Is u tho sumo to this machine. Will also sholl corn, crind feed, miw wood, churn ttutter and Is handy font hundred other Jobs, In tho liotiHU or nn tho furm. CostM itothlnK to koop when not wrorltlmr, and onlp 1 to S cunts per hour when working. Shipped complotnly set. up, roady to run. no foundv tton needed, n Rront labor and money saver. Requires practically no attention, and Is absolutely safe. Wo make nil sizes of Uasollno Engines, from 114 to 75 bono power. Writ r circular and special prices. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.. OOIAHA. NEB. TMeSloadGS AND Ghieago InterOeean I BOTH One Year tor $1.25 Total luhilitiks. Capital nock.... .......-., HUIII1US iuiiu - Undivided profit-. 81,465 37 1141,174 CT Hut plus fund Individual Deposits subject , IIN.W) no iu.00 m .. 3,105 U) m fIipiiIc- lasttii 79 Demand Certificates of dc posit....- - 16.NH OT Tlino Certificates of deposit 78 75-113,300 21 Total .II4I.477 TATB(ir NEBIlAhKA I County of Wibiter. (" I, VV, A, Sherwood, caxhler of the above named bank, do Koleuinly swear that the itlioe ittateineut in enrrect and a true copy of the report made to the statu IIuiiMiik board. IattsktI Vt'. A .-imnwoon, Ciuhler. .1. 1. .MiNi.lt. Director, it II. MiNEit. Ulrectur. Mitj'crll'ed and sworn to before tue this 97th day of December, lftw. ; D, J. Mtirs, Noury Public, City Dray and bxpress Line. B, ifl. ROSS. PROF. Goods. Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowt-stj CITY AGENTS FOR ADAIS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONE NO. 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