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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1901)
jUvikilMMtruijttitiii.itn -.. -jwt v,.--r"----tr-J.-w . .,t wTs;CJTteiw'ftiWfffljiiaiBr;sa.jiiKM(A7-faaijftwiwilwi.Jt)iH J " IS kl.lw . I V M ft t I i M h P h h GOiitffgOMS Blood Poison There Is no poison so highly contagious, o deceptive nud so destructive. Don't he too sure you are cured because all external signs of the disease have disappeared, and ue doctor says you are well. Many per 'arms have been dosed with Mercury and Potash for months or years, and pro aouaced cured to realize when too late that the disease was only covered up mmm "- ftv. driven from the uwv W imm surface to break out again, and to their sorrow and niortlfi cation, find those nearest and dearest to tbem have been infected by this loath mamc disease, for no other poison is so laurely transmitted front parent to child as this. Often a bad case of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, an old sore or ulcer developing in middle life, can be traced to blood poison con fe'cariy Th9 f hm J"W'- llfe, for it remains smoldering in the sys tem forever, unless properly- treated and driven out in the beginning. S. S. S. is the only antidote for this peculiar virus, the only remedy known that can over come it and drive it out of the blood, and it does this so thoroughly and effectually that there is never a return of the disease to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards, -jav ajav -a)v cures Contagious Mood m L M. Toison in any and all IW stages; contains no t-B tS k. mineral to break down aaV "aa "' your constitution ; it is -porely vegetable and the only blood puri tier known that cleanses the bl.od and at the same time builds up the general health. Our little book on contagious blood poison It the most complete and instruc tive ever issued; it not only tells all about this disease, but also how to cure -ftmrself at home. It is free and sheuld e in the hands of everyone seeking a care. Send for it THC SWIFT tfECIFIC C.. ATLANTA, 6A. THE CHIEF ruauiBiD sr w. l. McMillan. i rsar ontas ...... ....... ........ ........ ....II 00 .... so PUBLISUKD KVKHY FIUDAT stored at tne post office st Rod Cloud, Neb. a aeond tltu snail mittcr. ADVKUT181NO KAT1IS: Vocal sdrortlil'jg 6 cents per lino icr U.uo. Local AclvorlUliiK for cntcrtnlumtntii, coit teria, socials, etc., given by churches, charitable Mclcttct, otc., whoro nil moneys ratted there flora are ucd wholly for church or charitable aocletlo Oral ten linos frco and all over ten linen 3)4 conti ier line per Imiiq. locnl advcrtlilnt; of euturtalnmvuti, concerts, recital-., etc., whero or cent Is gUcu to pro moters, fi cents per lino per hsue. iiisrx.Ar ADvrimniNii. One column per month . ....f 7 no Ouo hnlf column per month ........................ 1 N) One fousth column per month.. .... .... 1 "5 General display ni.vcrtl-.liig , SU rents per Inch perlxsue. Republican State Ticket for Supreme Judge, SAMUKl. II. SKIKIWICK, Ot York County. Tor llcftciiti to Stato Unherilty, C. J. EllNST, JOf I.nncmlcr County, II. I.. OOOL1), Of Kvlth County. Republican County Ticket. fat County Judge 0. K. CIIANRY, Of Ked Cleud, 2d Ward. VtorCsuuty Sheriff O.I). 1IKDOK, Of Red Cloud Prtclnct Toe County Coroner I)H T. K. HALL, Of Pleasant Hilt Precinct. sTor County Treasurer CIU8. K. CATJIKR, Of Red Cloud, 1st Ward. Far County Clerk KU. 8. OAItnF.lt, Of Outdo Rock Preelnct. Tor County BtirTeyor W. K. TIIOUNK, Of Olcun'ood l'reclnct. for Cini nty htiperluteuilout JlltS. i:, J, CASK, or Itctl Cloud, 1A Ward. Vor CommlnMoncr Ut DM. K. HrUTLKIC, For CilnmUklmier.liI 1)11. V. V. lU.NKI'.I. Vt Cetnmltilouerbth UUt. W. ItlCIIAKDS. One weok ftom next Tuesday is tho day. The republican candidatos are not ."vury much "akcered" as yot. Webstsr county last year voted to ''n'dorse the present ropublicnn ndmln istration. Wo cau soe no reason why it should not again do tho sanio thing. If you have nothing to kick nt h mn Vfor but his namo, keop still. In this progressive ago of tho world mon nro judged by their notions nnd doeds, not y their names. Anyone who would bo ho small as to use a man's misfortune of sickness as an argument to induco voters to turn against him, is pretty small. But jtliero aro such people. ii. m 'All a republican hns to do this your is rto make an X in tho circle mnrkod re publican. That will voto tho entire republican tlckot nnd that la what cv -ry republican wants to do this year. i Tho republican candidatos nro all confident of winning nud tho populists -aro only waiting for January 1st ti Htei) luto tho respective oflicos. Some. ono is surely bound to bo gloriously -disappointed. There la not ono person on tho re publican ticket but what Is eminently -qualillod to man a jo the affairs of the ofll o to wlilfli ho whs iiiiinlimiod, ,Coinpclcno3"scpnii,d to bo tho watch woid of tho icptibllcan nonvonflon. The ropo.'ts coining In from tho rarl "ii parts of tun county aro truly very nuniii'Hging to tho rtipublicatis. Al most dally wo hrnr of rcformon who hnvo reformctl from tho reform forcos nnd conio back to the republican party, tho party of truo reform Wo wolcomo you back brothers and hopo you will voto tho ticket straight. Don't talk lightly of ono man on tho ticket and brag tip another. Such ac tions only servo to woakdn tho cntiro tlckot. Again, you may be talking to a man who is head ovt hools In favor of tho man who you aro speaking lightly of nnd ho may cut your favorito to got even. Host liavo a good word for them all and work for them nil. -) Wo liavo hoard of n few instances whrro good republicans are "slightly off" on lotno of the candidate.". This should not bo. This is ono year whon all republicans should lay anldo per sonal grievances nnd potty jealousies nnd oloct ovory man on tho tlckot. It can bn done nnd will bo dono if tho republicans will only lay ttsldo tlioir mail :o until after oloction. Populism, Uryanism, frco silrerism and domocincy woro cast out by tho voters of tho state of Nebraska n year ago by a small majority. This year the ssaio old ofllco seoking conglomerated mass of political malontonts nnd sore head will bo turned dowa with such an overwhelming majority that they will bo convinced that tho people of this state have no uso fur a political trust whose solo object is to get officials Id ofllco iu order that n few ringleaders may live fat. - Just now you can hoar nil kinds of campaign stories. Tho Incest is from a remoto corner of tho county, nnd is to the effect that tho republicans in Red Cloud nro nlFsplit up and that tho fusion ticket will win in tho republican stronghold. Tho story is ropnrted as coining from a couple of pop candi date out looking for votes. It nceda no denial. Tho republicans of Ked Cloud nro neither splitters or quitters. If every republican in tho county will stnnil by tho lepttblieun ticket its well as will the republicans of Ked Cloud It la snfo to Hity there will not lie i popu list county officer elected this full. No convincing icn$ou can possibly bo alleged by ttuy lepiihllc.tn this year for failing to stippoit his county ticket. The nation is highly prospeious under n icpubllcnn adtuiuisttntion, state af fairs am piogii'ssiug splendidly under tho guidance of I epublican state officers, theru ii peace and harmony In tho party generally, and thu republicans of this county hnvu an especially strong and met Hot lous tlukul in thu hold. A break nnvwhcio along thu line means more or less trouble iu the future. Tho defeat of any candidate is it source of weakness in iiituto campaigns. The highest nnd best interests of tho party demand that every man on the ticket should bo triumphantly elected. Lot every republican do his full duty, both at ths polls and during the campaign and wo venture the nssertion that the entire republican ticket will be elected without a doubt. U. 1). Hedge, the next sheriff of Web ster county is what might bo termed rt purely Webtlrr county product, hav ing grown up here fiom boyhood, and a truly remarkable growth he has made considering tho hot winds and drouths ho has p-iseil through, intll u w lie stands n little over six feet and has an avoiidttpois of over two bun dled pound", ."or si sheriff wo do not amWfYi 'aaaaaHJH VOtiWaaai VrB!"H There have been times when the wild beasts have been more merciful t tl AM human beings, and spared the woman cast to them In the arena. It is astonish ing how little sympathy women have for women. In the home the mistress seea the maid with the signs of Buffering she recognizes so well, but she does not lighten the sick girl's load by a touch of her finger. In the store the for-woman 6ees the pallor and exhaustion which mark womanly weakness, but allows nothing for them. It is work or quit. uocior 1'iercc's favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well, by curing the womanly diseases which undermine the health and sap the strength. "Favorite Pre scription" establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weak ness. "When I first commenced using Dr. Pierce's wedlclnes," writes Mrs. George A. Strong, of Ganjevoort, Saratoga Co . N. V. I was -.uttering from female weakness, a disagreeable drain, bearing-down pains, weak and ilred feeling all the time. I dragged around Iu that way for two years, then f began taking your medicine. Alter taking the first bottle I began to feet lictter. I took four botles of Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription, two or ' Golden Medical Dis covery,' one vial of the ' Pleasant Pellets,' also used one tioltle or Dr. Sage'a Catarrh Kemedy. Now I feel like n new person, I can't thank you enough for your kind ad-ice and the good your medicine has done me " "Favorite Prescription" makes weak women strong, sick women well. Ac cept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the most desirable laxative for delicate women, $wrs Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life, and enjoyment of life to thousands: men women and children. When appetite fails, it re stores it. When food is s burden, it lifts the burden. When youlosc flcsh.it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. It is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. But what is the use of food, when you hate it, and can't di 'joat it? Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is thefood that makes you forget your stomach. If you riavo not tried It, Bend for froo snmplo, Its asreeable taste will jCOTT & BOVVNE. Chemists, 1 QnnHl CwmaAi Klfl..i ZM c ruun oLruni. itsw ui QOo. and $I.OO i all drusBlsts. know of a man In tho county that tho convention could have nominated who is better able nnd nioro fitted to till tho office. The past few years, since his father's death, he has devoted his time to and successfully managed their farm a few miles rorth of this city. Ho is honost nnd conscientious in all ho does, careful, calm and conservative in all ho undorlakos, nnd backed with a de termination to succeed whenoncostnrt od on n mission. Such a man is tho re publican nominoo for sheriff and wo feel confident in saying that tho voters' of Webster county will look with favor upon OllvorV candidacy and cist their ballots for him on November 6th. They could do no better thing. It scorns Hint anything tho Ciiiif might say would bo snpeillunus so far ns Chns. F. Cnlhcr and his candidacy for tho county treasurciship nio con cerned, tin has been here so long that his record as a citlzon is such that nny man, regardless of political affiliation or patty fueling, would not need unv further mention than his name to indi" cato to 'them how they should vote. He started with very little means, but by being honest, industrious, econom ical nnd by strict business nnthods ho hns succeeded in life. Ho has nlwnys been n ropublicnn and is piotid to bo long to a party with as good a recoid as tho republican party. He has been honored by tho people ef his commun ity sovorni times, having served thorn as n niombor of tho city council nnd also n nipmber of tho school board sev eral timcB. His nomination for treas urer enmo in tesponso to the demand for n candidato whoso honesty and in tegrity were boyond question. Thero ate such men and C. F Gather is one of them. All wko know him know bim to be an unassuming man who attends strictly to his own business, and in nil the time ho has lived in Webster coun ty has never bean known to bo connect ed in any manner w th a questionable transaction of any character. Ho is a man who hns always succeeded in his own business affairs, nnd one who is capable and competent and hns the ability to handle the affairs of the treasurer's offiea tho same ns he has handled his own and with tho snmn success. Ke is n good man in every sonso of tho word nnd worthy of the votes uf tho pooplo of WebUer couuty for tteasurer. Unu of thu most impnttnni ofliees in tho county from every point ot view is that of piobato judge. This ollleial acts as arbiter in a vast number of dis putes between litignnts and in most eases settles tho coutroveisy. It is es sunlial therefore to liavo in tho position a man who knows the law nud ono who has a keen senso of sanity. Geo. U. Clinnoy is such a man. Tho county judge is also called upon to administer ths estates of decedents. This work must bo done with a full knowlodgoof the technicalities of the law and a crro ful application of thorn This is essen tial elso there bo clouds upon tho title of property Hint will remain to plague thn90 to whom it may descend, Mr. Chnney is capable of giving tho law a clear interpretation, hid past experi ence being in his favor, nnd ho is suf. ticiuntly methodical and industrious to guarantee that no errors or omissions thus involves titles nud results in cost ly nud endless litigation. From every point of view Mr. Chnney is splendidly qualified for thu position, Ho is a clean nud uptight citizen. He has lived in tho county many years during which timo ha has mndo strong friendship nnd stood icndy to perform his part as a ci'iz"ii by bearing his sliaro of the csmmon burncn?. He lias always been a staunch rcpithlivau.-nnd an active campaign worker, willing to do any thing fair ml honorable to help thu cause n'f reoiinlleauisin Mr. Chminv I will leeelvu many votes outside of hW own party tiom peoplo who beliovo a j .dge liiiiitd bn u iinn who under- stands the laws of the stato and will I gtvu decUious without fear or Invor, ... - rr- m 9 m m m m 9 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 us 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 -a 3 3 fladelTs Gash Bargain House I DAMBRELL BLOCK. RED CLOUD, NEB. Special Bargain Sale ! If Extraordinary Bargains mean Extraordinary Business, we will surely surpass by far this season all previous rdcords, for it is a fact that we can PLEASE YOU BETTER AND SAVE YOU ALMOST HALF. We are highly en thusiastic on being able to serve you this season even better than ever before. In fact, we are confident of receiving a liberal patronage from every community in which our garments will get a start this season. Our Big Increase in Sales over last October has proven that me have flight Goods at JHoney Saving Priees. CLOAK SALE! Of now, up-to-date Ladles Jackets, Capes, Coats and furs. Ladles Tailor Mado Suits, Skirts nud waists; Children's nnd Misses' Jackets and Cloaks at special bargain prices for this sale. Largest and best showing of new garments over mado in southern NehrasTcn. Ladles' .2Mnch coats from 2 &0 to 18 00. Ladies' long Autsmobilo Coats from $7 00 to 835.00, in nil tho new shndes and styles. Special lino of Children's garments to soleo-. from at harp a In prices. ... New and latest styles in silk nnd wool waists. The new tailor mado suits at from 15 to 130 00. FUR COLLARETTES. Extra special showing of tho now Fur Collar cttes, Fur Unas. Fur Cluster Scarfs, Victorincs, or Fur Storm Collnts nnd Long Tab Collarettes. Millinery Department aSSiSSsiiaSXaV" Srt-Va'iyiyiare3jcEBlsHBre!w Extra special showing of teady to wear hats. Now Ti miim-d Hats and Nuw'pntteru hs.ts nt money snr tig p 1 -es. Como and s them. ;! Our millinery depattmuut lias in. ido it big in ercne in sales which shows thai wo liavo the right stylos tit tho right prices, New Dress Goods AT SPECIAL 1U11GA1N PRICED Our selling of tho new dress goods have prov en that we have the most, popular and bust lino of new diets fnbiics in town. Wo hnvo an olecant linn of tho now woavos nnd fabrics At 25c per yard. At8Su peryaid. At 88c per nrd. At BOo per yard. At 05 per yard. Al 75o per yard. Al $1 00 per yard. At $1.25 per yard. In the new Ulucks nnd colors. Special Corset Sale. Special offers on" the guaranteed Henderson corset AUo special sell ing of tho othor corsets nt rSNC WURTtll! frD Qmwml 25c and 50c. iS dikiu .AUin i' yxLj Special Cotton Batt Values. Our Jet While lO.s Coitou Batts nro the best values over shown. It is line. Special Hosiery Sale. Ladies tlfcco lined fast black linst- 10a per pair and 15o per pair. We show uu extra bargain fully equal to most O.lu hose. Also special values ai2.1c and tine. Men's wool souk-. 2 paiu for '-'fie. BLANKETS. Wo can save you money iu Blanket buying. 7fio 10 4 tan lihinkuH. -te iirii-e48.) per pair. Also sppeial values nt G8 78 and 98j. Extra Wo.d Hank u at 92.U8, $3.48 and 14 00. New Window Shades. Now Window Slinde on -pring rollers, 50o grade, sale price 25c. Men's Suspenders. Men's 25 Mt-pMidi'i -, calu pi ire, 15cs, WKISTS W f ft LVl siiiRaBaRBaV SPECIAL SHOWING Of New Silk Waists. New Wool Waists. New Mercerized Waists. New Cotton Waists. New Dressing Sacques. mUk .AtfVOX .zs- jv Premiums I ANOTHER NEW LOT OF DISHES FOR COUPONS. Underskirts. SiH'cial hollinir of the now underskirts a $1,00, $2."i, Sl.C0iudl.75 Special Carpet Sale. Special selling iu Carpets. 50c Ingrain Carpets nt 350. GOj Iuginin Carpets at 45c. 70e Ingrain Carpets at 55c. 75o Brussels Carpets atCOo. For the Little Folks ! For school di esses wo liavo nice patterns in plaids nt 10c, ISionn.t 15c. Also ninny elioico leni mints nnd short lengths at bargain prices. Special Calico Selling. 2000 yards new S'findnid Calicoes placed on -il in 10 vnrd rmtii'iiw, 10 mrds for 20o. Only one p itteru lo each oustoniPi'. New Fleeced Wrapper Goods. 12)c gride, lo pi lee 8i" 15c guide, sale pi ice 10c. VHBt Special SHOE ffA Selling. mm' HP -....I .n-i.i. uuuu, luunuiu now shoes nt monoy saving E rices docs the usincss. Our shoo busi ness is sotting better. Our stock is belter. Como to us for your shoo buying, It will pay you, Ladies Shoes at $i.6o, $1.25, $1.75 $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50. Special values in Children's School Shoes. Special Bargain Values. In now Outing at 5, 0, 7. 8 nnd 10c. 7e nnlileaelo-il Sheeting, sale price 5c. 7u lili'iiclied Muslin, snlu prlco 5o. I811 F ntlier Ticking, sale prlco 13Jc. Special birgalns in now Table Lineus at 25c. 30j, 35u am) 50c. AtaMVs Cfc&v Tbavvw wxss, TiUi (LWd, TfcteWasVia. WiW(MW1W s & e & - & &A r e & & f & 3 - fc. fe . V I . r--4- -- -4-t N i,