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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1901)
ajMunwini.1 ! f w BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. The skin is the seat of an almost cud less variety of diseases. They are known by various names, but are all due to the tune cause, acid and other poisons in the blood that irritate and interfere with the proper action of the skin. To have a smooth, soft skin, free from all eruptions, the blood must be kept pure and healthy. The many preparations of arsenic and potash and the large number of face powders and lotions generally used in this class of diseases cover up for a short time, but cannot remove per tnanently the ugly blotches and the red, disfiguring pimples. Etmrnml vlgllanom m thm ml m bmmmtlful oomilmxlon whea such remedies arc relied on. Mr. II. T. Wiobe, 1704 l,ui Avenue, fit. IhiU, Mo., say t "My daughter was afflicted for yean with a disfiguring eruption on her face, which resitted all treatment. She was taken to two celebrated health springs, but received no bene fit. Many medicine were prescribed, but with out result, until we decided to try 8. 8. 8., and by the time the first bottle was finished theeniptlon began to disappear. A dosen bottles cured her completely and left her skin perfectly smooth. She Is now seventeen years old, and not a alga of the embarrassing disease hss ever returned." S. S. S. is a positive, unfailing cure for the worst forms of skin troubles. It is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the only one guaranteed purely vegetable. Bad blood makes bad complexions. Mt 4 purifies and invigo- rates the old and kV kV kV makes new, rich blood LlLlLl that nourishes the rBrWo body and keeps the kin active and healthy and in proper condition to perform its part towards carrying off the impurities from the body. If you have Eczema, Tetter. Acne, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, or your skin is rough and pimply, send for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases and write our physi cians about your case. No charge what aver for this service. SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. A. THE CHIEF ruBMSMD ar w. l. McMillan. ail yssr 1100 Ustsnths so FUBLianBD RVBKT FRIDAY ataray. at Us past office- at Had 0'lou.d, Neb. as esad class mall natter. ADVBKTI8INO ItATRS: Local advertising 6 cents per line per Issue. Local Advertising for entertainments, cou sens, socials, etc., given by churches, charitable societies, etc., where all moneys raised there frosVars used wholly for church or charitable secletle Irstten lines frco and all over ten llocsSM cents per line per lnsue. Local advertising of entertainments, concerts, recitals, etc., where per cent Is given to pro moters, 6 cents per line per Issue. DISrLAT ADVSBTISINS). Oae eolumn per month -.. 7 00 One-half column per month .... S SO One-fourth column per month ... 1 73 General display advertising 1 Hli cents per Inch per Issue. Republican State Ticket. For Supreme Judge, SAMUEL H. SKDOWICK, Of York County. For Regents to State University, C. J. EHN8T, ;Of Lancaster County. H. L. (IOOLD, Of Keith County. Republican County Ticket. For County Judge Q. B. CHANKT, Of Red Cloud, zd Ward. For Ceuoty Sheriff O. D. HBDOE, Of Red Oloud Precinct For County Coroner DR T. R. HALL, Of Pleasant Dill Precinct. CFoe County Treasurer CHA.S. F. GATHER, Of Red Cloud, 1st Ward. For Coaaty Oterk SD. 8. OABBKR, Of Guide Rock Preelnct. For County Surveyor W. E. THORNS, Of Oleawood Precinct. For Cuunty Superintendent MRS. E. J. CASK, Of Red Cloud, 2d Ward. For Commissioner 1st Dlst. K. 1IE1TLRR, Tor Commissioner 3d Dlst. W. V. RKNKEL. Tor Commissioner bth Dlst. Ar. RICHARDS. ' The populist nominee for sheriff cuts -more ic now than ho will on Novum ber 6th. After carefully scrutinizing the othor tickot thu republican nominees don't appear t bo very much "skHsred." s The rnpublionns nro satislicd tltnt their tickot will be ulectud and tho populists aru posltivo thtnr ticket will bo elected, so the host thing is to lot it go ntthnt until tho vote is counted. . According to the populist county convention a pnss 1st. bribe hut it is it mighty "durnetl" handy thing to hiivo if you want to go anywhere, nnd a follow is a chump that wont accept one. It is mighty mean for a delegate to interrupt a reform speaker whon he is delivering a tirade on the railroad pass vil and ask him how much ho paid for the pass ho wsat east on. That might bo tbriued tho height of inde cency. An agglomeration of politics for of flees only is an abomination in the sight of patriotism. Tho welding together of tho fragmentary ends of discontent and calling them "the people's party" or tho fusion parts, is an nncient prne tico Theto nro statesmen who spik ofllcrs only, who havo no viewr, poli cies or priiiclpleM which iln-j ennnot jjinother in their nmbltinn for jilnea mid plunder, or hide under a party nnmol The statu of Nebraska has an annual crop of that sort which drouth, grass hoppers and hent cannot diminish or destroy. Conservative. . The most popular country editor a well as tho most popular country preacher, is he who avoids treading on anybody's toes. Snob an editor or snch a prsacker, however, must neces sarily be a hypocrite; for every man endowed with brains must havo opin ions, ideas and conviotions of his own, and should not hesitate to express them In a proper may whon occasion requires. "Polioy" controls too many people, nnd makes moral sowanls of lots of men Ex. m . m Now that wo are going to havo a brick sidewalk in front of the now Oitt wan hotel building, the Polnlcky build ing and alongsldo tho Potter building, it would h a good Idea for the prop orty owners from Webster street to Elm to petition the council to order the same kind of 'walk placed in front of the frsmn building now occupied by Mr. Polnicky. It would bo a shamo to have an old piece of dilapidated board wnlk in between tho new improve ment. Make tho old Iowa money-bags who has kept tho city from improving so long, put up. There was never a country paper In iinv loenlity that gave all the local news. It is often that some persons (nun- or go that the editor does not see. It huppens that n family Is missed st v fnl tlmiH. They got tho impression thm tho puiier docs not enroto moution them. It is a mistake. Tho paper has no III feeling, no spite, ao enmity against anyone. Most people take the local paper Don 1 bo afraid. Toll the editor you have friends visiting you. Perhaps you think tho paper shows partiality, but try nnd seo if it doesn't troat you as well if you give it a chance. Since the populist parly first came iato existence in Webster county, Cap. llouchin has been recognized ns th 1 loader and father of tho organlzution until this weok when ho was ruthlossly cast asldo and the dictation of party platforms and principles turned over to J. F. Grimes of llluu Hill. J ut why the delegates should prefer Mr. Gt irues to Mr. Houchin wo cannot understand. Wo suppose it is on account of the new and advanced ideas of populism which Cap. does not believe in. However, Cap. can rest assured that he will have a chanoe to get even. After Novem ber 0th ho can sing "Old Grimes is dead, that poor old chump, he'll never kick no more, wo made him get clear off the dump and ho'-j feeling pretty sore." 1 In the populist county convention last Tuosdav, ono J. F. Grimes of Blue Hill, while making a very elaborate nominating speech for the benefit of the populist nominee for county treas urer, took occasion to remark that if his candidate was "nominated and elected the people of Webster county would not have to deal with a bully and a bum for the next two years." The speaker undoubtedly referred to the present trea ttrer when he said this. However Mr. Grimes is excu sable. He doesn't know any better. He doesn't evea appear to know that a county treasurer should collect taxes by distress warrants if he cannot get them in any otber way, but be found H out. And again he doesn't even know that a treasnrer was supposed to sell real estate for delinquent taxes, but he found that out too. The pres ent couuty treasurer is the best tte county has ever had, and becauso he doos his duty, without fear or favor, in collecting taxes he is called a "bully and bum" by the high lord of Wobster county populism. To any ono who knew the facts in tho case his speech sounded like "elect my man and wont have to pay my tuxes unless I wnnt to." Mr. Hobltison is just tho kind of a man tho people want in tho treasurer's office and it is only too bad that the law is such that he cannot be kept there longer, J. F. Grimes to the contrary notwithstanding. GUIDE ROCK. T. P. I)iudua now has charge of tLe new lumboryard. H. B. mill J. Hunter last week ship ped cattle to Clu.au county, Nebraska, to winter. E. E. Burr on Monday shipped crxttlo to western K-tusns, Ohus. llowmitn hits sold his fui into Mr. HcBlcr ami will go to Colorado, I. B Colvin was at lied Oloud ou business Tuesday. The Salvation army havo closed their iiiiiotiiigs hero. Quite a uttnihur from this vicinity attended the stum fair. Rout, Garrison's mother and sister (tout Illinois are hero on a visit. E. S. Garber was at Red Cloud Tues day. I. B. Colvin reports thu s:lo of the Conrad Tobler 80. C. E. Vaughn and Mrs. Dr. Pace are on thu sick lit t this week. Wilder Hamilton is now behind tho counter at A. J. 11 tyeV store. A. ) Hayes and Miss Miuaio Hayes ao 111 St. .loo this week. (). W. Hutchinson ami Henry Bird will soon move to Oklahoma, .i.iiiufe C'tivm i-'pitirn lileyclos wilh A WORTHY SUCCESSOR' "Something New Under The Sun. All Doctori havo tried to Cu.t Ci trrh by tho use of powders, acid gases, Inltt'era. nnd drugs in ptntn form Their powders dry up the mucous tnMt brancs ciit'lnj them to crank open and bleed. The powerful acids used in the inhalers have entirely eaten away the sanio inembranos that their linkers have aimed to cure, while pastes and ointments cannot reach the disease. An old and experienced practitioner who has for many yearn made a close study and specialty of the treatment of Catarrh, has at last perfected a tro.it ment which when faithfully used, not only relieves at once, but permanently cures Catarrh by removing tho cause, stopping tho discharges, and curing all inflammation. It Is the only rem edy known to science that actually roaches the afllicted parts, This won derful remedy Is known ns Snnflles th" Guaranteed Catarrh Cure" ard Is sold at tho extremely low price of One Dol lav, each pack-ne conliiiiiias Internal and external medicinn uulcii-nt for a full month's treatment and everything necessary to its perfect use. "Snuffles" is the only perfect Catarrh Cure ever made and Is now recognized as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying anl disgusting disoase. It euros all infiaraation quickly ami permanently and is also wonderfully quick to relit ve Hay Fever or colit in tho head. Catarrh whon neglected often lends to Consumption "Snuffles" will save you if you uso it at once. It is no ordi nary remedy, but a complete treat ment which is positively guaranteed to euro Catarrh In any form or stage if used according to directions which no company each package. Don't delav hut send for it at once, and write full particulars as to your condition, and you will receive special advice from the discoverer of this wonderful rem edy regarding your case without cos to you boynud tho regular price of "Snuffles" tho "Guaranteed Catarrh Cure." Sent prepaid to any address in the United Mates or Canada on receipt of Ono Dollar. Address Dept. A 402, Ed win B. Giles & Company, 2330 and 2382 Market Streot, Philadelphia. S Iff 1 (& P M? ata sea saa ait f i& ( e a sea f& s leT s af 1 sjs t 1 0 a 00 1 0ft f e 0 e f 0 1 10 e & tfaf tC? tfl 4aC ' siCi &f 4ia? 4$Bf 9?. f ' sa a 7 sal aiT V mT T VaT ? T C ? "h 'T -h -"a Vs Va e -T saT Ve VLa T C V saT T K VkT stT V7 V! I Red Gload Interstate Fair ! I A California opportunity. SepteJi ber 10th to 27th, both dates inclusive, any Burlington Route ticket agent will sell you a ronnd trip ticket to San Francisco at less than the regular one way rate. The occasion is the General convention of the Episcopal church, and the rate is open to the general public ns well as to delegates to the convention. No more delightful out ing can be imagined. The trip is mado at a time of year when traveling is a pleasure aud the climate of California at its best. Ttio return limit Novem ber 15, 1001, is an unusually long ono for tickets sold at so low a rate. Stop overs are allowed at pleasuro, both go ing and returning, at and west of tho first Colorado, Wyoming or Mon tana point enroute. All in all, the op portunity is one which no man or woman who contemplates a visit to California can afford to overlook. Folder giving details maileaon request Burlington ticket agents are in a posi tion to give any further information that may be desired. J. Francis, Gen eral Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Farm for Sale. Half section, five miles from Red Cloud, tine laad, first-class improve ments, a bargain if sold soon. Ad dress J. W. Wallin, Red Cloud, Neb. An English association regarding womau'is happiness has nffored a re ward of 500 for a greater blessing to women than Rocky Mountain Tea. Sensible move. C. L. Colli 11 fr. How Are Taar Kidney, f Dr. Uobbs' Sparssus Pills cure all kldner ills. Baaa alefree. Add. Hterllog lWmt? Co. Chicago or H.Y. it ft itV tV RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. 1 SEPTETO 24 to 27, 1901. 1 Oil for tho GhsMireno Give them oil cod-liver oil. It's curious to ace the result. Give ii to the peevish, f.et ul child, and he lauh.3. Gi . t to the pale, a.uemie ciiil, ir.d his face becomes rosy ar. iV.ll of health. Take aflat chested child, or a child that has stopped growing, give hip. the oil, and he will grow big- and strong hue the rest. This is not a new scheme. It has been clone for years. Of course you must use the right oil. Scott's Emulsion is the one. Scott's Emulsion neither looks nor tastes like oil because we arc so careful in making it pleasant to take. Send' for froe sample, SCOIT & DOWN... I'btnulu, . rf! Kl., t ', tt viv i i) viv ft viv viv viv viv vi vi viv viv viz viv viv vi ft viv viv viv viv V vi viv V viv- viv vi viv viv vi il viv vi viv viz ib laV V viv 5 VsV viv vi viv itV vi viv it J vi vi viv viv vi viv y viv viv viv vi i vi v vi vt viv viv vi vi viv vi viv viv viv vi vi vi ii ii) i) Will be the best fair in the state outside of. the State Fair. The Best Horse Show ! The Best Cattle Show ! The best Hog Show ! The beat Poultry Show ! The best Show of Cereals ! The best Show of Fruits! Best show of Vegetables and the best show Fine Arts, MechanicalArts and Merchandise that can be found in western or central Nebraska or Kansas. SBBJSBBBBBBBJSBBjSjSjSBBSJSBBBBjSBBBBBBB Aside from the. usual premiums offered for HORSE - RACES there will be two GoasMYoa-Please : Foot : IfoGes distance 5 miles, with a purse of $50 in each race. Every body allowed to enter these races. No one barred except money winners in first race not allowed to enter second. Grand Flower Parade ! for which $50.00 in premiums have been offered, will take place on Wednesday, September 25th. Everybody k invited to take part in this parade and compete for the premiums. Decorate your vehicle and win a prize. Something new and novel will be given in the way of a Riding - Tournament ! for which I50 in prizes has been appropriated and in which all may participate. This alone will be w.orth the price of admission. Don't fail to see it. Bands, Ball Games, Steam Swings, and other interesting and and attractive amusements. Auction Sale of Thoroughbred Cattle and Hogs each day. Aside from the above the -Fair Association will give away absolutely free of charge the following valuable premiums to people attending the fair. "jTS Don't fail to come as you may hold a lucky number. ZZHA CZZZll I One sulky lister, One Steel wind mill One sewing machine - One gasoline stove One camera, - One pair spectacles, One set sad irons One Delph dishpan One Brownie kodak - Twenty subscriptions to House hold, at $1 each One delph tea pot One delph coffee pot One delph stew pan $40 00 30 00 25 00 J 8 00 m 5 00 I 1 75 1 35 1 25 20 00 Wo 90 ( 80 I 45 One card receiver - -.C$3500 One hay rake - - 3P 00 One fanning mill - - 25 00 Three rolls roofing - 10 00 One wood stove - 6 00 One Watcrville razor - 4 00 One delph teakettle - - 1-35 One delph water pail - - 1 25 One delph berling kettle - 1 00 Six subscriptions to Home and Flowers at $ 1 each, - 6 00 One delph coffee pot - 80 One delph stew pan - - 80 Twenty subscriptions to Farm News at 50c each - 10 00 HemembeF the dates, Sept. 24 to 27. fjBejeNeaVJSISBBVaWSBkafaaaeMMs Don't fail to come as the fair this year will be bigger and better than ever. D. J. Myers, Secy. J. L. 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