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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1902)
THE CHIEF runiinip.t) bt CHIKK l'UM.ISIIINO COMPANY. Ouo year 1 k. Itxraonth V PUIIMSIIKI) KVKKY VKIDAV Entered at inc pout office at lied Cloud, Nub,a ccond class mall matter. AUVKIITIS1NO HATES l'tirnlslied on application. REPUBLICAN TICKET. State Ticket. Tor (louTiior, ,t. II, MICKKY, Of l'olk Count). For Mciitt'iintit Governor, K. (I. M'lIIMON, of Dotixlas Count). l'or SCftvllltjr nf Stute, OKOIIUK W. MAIIHII, or Itlcliardsoti Count), I'or Statu Trctisurur, I'KTKU MUltrKNSl.S, Of Valley County, for State Atiilllur' CHAItlXS WKSroN, OfMicrldati Count). I'or Attorney (Iciicral, l'UANK N. IMIOUT, Of (Jane Cuuuty. For Commissioner Public, l.andts and lltilldliu:, (IKOItdK 1). KOl.I.MKlt, Of Nnrkolla County. I'or Superintendent Public Instruction. WILLIAM K. FOWI.KIt, Of WasliltiKton Count)'. Congressional Ticket. I'or CoBRrcHsman, Alii Ultrlct,t o. w. Noimta, of lted Wl.loiv County, County Ticket. For ltcprcfcntat!vo4lth District, CIIAULK3 IIUNTK.lt. Of Inavalo Township. For County Attorney. K. U. OVEHMAN, Of lted Cloud, !M Ward, For Commissioner, 1st Mat., K. C. JOHNSON, Of .Stillwater l'reclnct. For Commissioner, 4tli Dlst,, K II. SMITH, or lted Cloud l'reclnct. Republican Senatorial Convention. Tho Republican convention of tho l'nonty-sixth senatorial district is horoby called to moot In Suporlor, Nuckolls county, Nebraska, on Tues day,Soptombor2, 1002, nt2o'clock p.m., for tho purpose of placing in nomina tion a candidate for state sonator and for tho transaction of such other busi ness ns may como beforo tho corvon tion. l'ho representation of tho counties of said district is as follows: Franklin, 10 delegates; Webster, 13 delegates, nd Nuckolls, 14 delegates. io proxies allowed and delegates present cast tho full vote of delegation from their county. James Uuiiden, Chairman. Jno. K. Kesi.kh, Secretary. Somo years ngo tho women of Colo rado woro granted tho right to vote. Now a few of thorn demand tho privi j ge of having t saloon just like the men. Whoro will this end? Fremont Tribune. Colonel Kosewator stops tho press loug onough to inquire, "Can Mercer be elected?" Well I don't know, colo nel; that will depend, upon whether or not David gots the Republican votes of the district, the Beo'a among the others. The Northern Pacillc railroad has issued an order railing the salaries of about 400 telegraph operators Sept. 1 The action was voluntary on tho part of the railway company and will add about $25,000 per month to tho pay loll of tho company. The raise of salary varies in amount from 12.50 to 910 per month. Conditions ato constantly varying, conscquoutly what was correct yester day may not ba to day. While thore may be somo few instances in which tho tariff may need revision, thoso instances aro few and their revision is only mado necessary by changing conditions. The present tttrilT law stands on suro foundations aud approved principles, remarks an ex clnugo. It is like a house with a fuv faulty stones in the wall, but with a solid foundation anil strong as ever for all tho purposes for which it was con structed. No owner of such a house would entertain for a moment it prop osition to tear down tho wholu house because of tin unimportant or trilling weakness. So no statesman thinks for n luomuut of making tiny radical uuiuigo in Uiu tut ill as it stands today. . The News cotisidiis it "nomiveoi'k" to doslgnatootii coudiduto for governor Kaitnui" Mickey. It is on the same level of nousonso as it was when Hryan was photographed with ovei.illsonaiid u pitchfork in his hand-,. They ate both farmers, of couisc, the same as tho writer is, aud nuiuiy every limine, s man in town. Hut what signities it. ,f Mickey or Hryan is a fat mei ? A farim r is just us good us u lawyer, m a lawyer is just ns good as a farmer, provided always that ho is. A man's occupation don't make him honest or competent. There mo honest men us well as dishon est' men in every walk of life. Wo sup. poso tho idea is that it will ticklo the fnruieis that ouo of their number has been named for a high ollieo uml they DOCTORS say Consumption can bo cured." Naturonlonowon'tdolt. Itnoods help. Doctors say "Scott's Emulsion Is tho best holp." But you must contlnuo Its use ovon in hot weather. If you hove not tried It, send for free sample. SCOTT to HOWJfU, Chemists, 407-415 Pearl Strict, New York. Soc. nnd Ji.ooj all druggist. will vote for him rcgntdlessof northing elso. l'h is idea is iici'Mxriiily accom panied by the fuillier idea that farmer. are all cnumps anil idiots This (Hurt to form I'lnssus, and to set oc against 'lie other, is most contemptible. Th a is the gi cutest sin Hilly Hryun will have to answer for. Ho N continually harp ing about the "common people," as hough they wete a class of rcgiolcred tliroughbtetls who were dillorent ftom the lest of us WJij not beswnsibleevi n in politic!-? Albion News. Buncombe. How silly people do get in n cam paign ! Mr. Mickey, tho republican candidate, having saved money on his farm and in his bank, loaned n sum to a Polk county farmer; and, ns is usual in such cases, took n tirst and second mortgage, tho latter being for about forty dollars, It being merely at. interest mortgage. Of course, iiko all other second mortgages it covers tho same property ns tho lirst instrument, con sequently it shows a whole lot of secur ity for such n small loan. Now a soul less opposition describes that mortgage in detail, using it to prove that Mr. Mickey is a Shylock, a venal vampire, and nil those other things that a candi date becomes in tho eye of an oppnent. The fact of the mutter is that upon nearly every encumbered property theio is one of theso second mortgages, which shows a lidiculotisly large amount of security. It is tho usual business way of making a loan, but that does not hinder pcoplo from at tempting to uiako political capital out of it. As a matter of fact, if tho farmer intended to pay tho loan (and tlioy pay nowadays) it would make no difference how much property was named in tho instrument; that would not niako a cent's difference to tho debtor. Tho Daily is not in politics, and is neither working for nor agaicst Mr. Mickey, but such such cheap methods of campaigning deserve censure, no matter who employs them. Nebraska City Weekly. CHURCH SERVICES. Next Sunday there will bo services at tho Hpiscopal church at 10:.'!0 a. m. and at 8 p. tu. Kvorybody welcome. Services at tho Methodist Kpiscop 1 church: Preaching at 11 o'clock a m. and 8 p.m. by tho pastor, Roy. M. P. Dixon; Sunday school, 10 o'clock, L. P. Albright, superintendent; Junior Ep worth Leaguo, 3 o'clock, Mrs. Bruner, superintendent; Epworth League, 7 o'clock, Mrs. Mitchell, president. Services at the Church of Christ will be hold as usual next Lord's day. Freachmg at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. by tho minister, T. A. Meredith. Bible school at noon, Trace Sherer superin tendent. Junior O. E.,3 p.m., Mrs. Mere dith acting superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednosdayat 8 p. m. Special music at morning and evening proach ing sorvices. We will niako you wol come. Como and give us tiio oppor tunity. " WILFUL WASTE sir MAKES WOEFUL WANT." That old copybook maxim finds its most forceful application in the waste of vitality, which is called "burning the candle at both ends." A woman is often tempted lieyoud her strength by domestic or social demands. Some day she awakens from this waste of strength to the woeful want of it. She has In come weak, nervous and miserable. l?or weak, nervous, run-down women, there is no better tonic and nervine Hum IJr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It restores the ntmetite, quiets the nerves nnd gives refreshing bleep. It cures local diseases peculiarly womanly which undermine the general health. It makes weak women strong, sick women well. "No doubt you have forKOtten tnc tint after ou read my Utter ou will temembcr tut?," tiles Mrs. Annie I! Moriim. of jS:lli Avenue. i b W , Kujtioke Vii "III Hie ear 1S47. I wrote lo 3u for advice, which you i;ae me free of I charei When I wrote to you I wain wreck , I mum 1101 uaiK Miaigm lor pains 111 my ao;o tneu could not sit down, lie down, or Ket nuy ease ut all I li id what was catted the twt doc tor here, hut did not eel any better until I went through n course of vour medicine I took cl);ht tmttlci e.ich of 'l'aoritc Prescription ' and Miolden Medical Discovery, und ten Unties of the ' I'le.ifam Pellets ' I tell you the medicine made cure of me " Weak and sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held as strictly private. Address Dr. U. V. Pierce, lluflalo, N. Y Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness. -vv s M WSaWmW ml ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Mrs. Lulu Fuller letiirnetl to Ih-i home in Bethany Thursday, nft-r a visit witli hut- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J ft Pottct.tiear this city. John KlINon brought a bunch of cattle over from Ksbon. Kan., the Hist of the week. Ttieio wete two cat loads tivrraging 1100 pound, nnd tlu-j topped the market in Kansas City. The cattle wi re fed in Spanoglu'u pasture Clyde Kppenon was nNo over from IMion helping K.lison with the cat'le If theie is one tiling above nil others that the city should do it is to have the weeds cut that mo .standing in tin stieetaiid to have the sidewalk re paiied. The sun lloweis in some places are higher than an avLiagi nun's i cad aud side walks aro a posi tivo menace. Cut the weeds mitt ic pair the walks (.ii-orge Lindscy will leavo Sattttday with his cattle for the State Fair at Lincoln. We ditl not iemn how manj ho will take. Ho expects, if lie can get the proper transportation, to tue the cattle to the Kansas State Fair und also tho fails ut Wichita und Hutchin son, Kan. Mrs. A. J. Tomlinson left Thursday morning for a visit with her brother iu Loadvillc, Col. Before returning home she will visit in Denver, where sho ex pects to be joined by her husband on his way back from Nomo City, Alasku, where ho has been looking after his mining interests. Tho Ladies' Guild of tho Episcopal church postponed, on account of the unfavorable weather, the danco which was to have takou place- at tho home of Mrs. S. Templo north of this city Moudny evening, to Wednesday even ing, when it was given in Bonse's hull There was a merry crowd present and all seemed to enjoy themsolves. Klmer Crone presided at tho piano. Wednesday ovenine a number nf Tres Harwood's friends treated him to a surprise party, tho occasion holmr his 31st birthday. Refreshments consist ing 01 ico cream and cake were served. Mrs. Harwood had ovidentlv been tnlrf something, as sho seemed to be pro- p-iroi tor guests. A pleasant evening was spent and all unite in voting Mrs. Harwood a capital entertainer. Last Saturday, night the Fraternal Aid Association held their first session in tho now hall in tho Potter building After the session of the lodgo all the mourners present retired to the Bon Ton and there supper was given in honor of Mrs. T. A Wilburu, who has been tho prosident of tho lodgo for the past year, and who left for her new homo in Lincoln, Nob , Monday. A South Dakota rancher has oostnd the following on a tree near his resi lience: "My wife Sarrah has loft my ranch when I dideii't Doo a thing Too hurnnd I Want it Distinctly under stood that any man as takes hur in the Keers for hur on mi account Will gtt himsolf Pumped so Full of ledthetsum tenderfoot will locate him for a mineral claim. A word to the wise is sufficient and orter work on fools." Thursday afternoon ono of Frank Huffer's boys got his right hand in a faed mill and it was badly crushed. Medical aid was summoned as soon as, possible and it was found neccessary to remove the second, third and fourth fingeis. Very quick time was made by, the doctors in getting to the house', which is southwest of this city. la about ono half of an honr after the ac dident the physicians were there. Hugh Miner left Sunday for Chicago, whoro he will purchase the fall stock of goods for the tlrm of Miner Bros. Pile addition of another store rooni' and other improvements in their facil ities for doing business mado by tho tinu this season have added greatly to their already largo business. With the arrival of tho new fall and winter goods, Miner Bros, will have ono of thu larges: and most comploto stocks of general merchandise west of tho Missouri river. Thu announcement of tho marriage of Miss Mnudo Celeste Greenlee, daughter of J. L. Greeuloo. to Arthur S.T. J,veu, hits been received in this city, lho marriage ceromouy was per fointud iu Kihoka, Mo, August iiO, and tho yoiiug couple will bo til home at r-urnilngion, la, after September 10 Mr. and Mrs (Jieeuleo formerly resided in this eiiy and ulho'iu Blue Hill. Mr. (iivenleii was at ouo unit editor of thu Nation and also of the IS ue Hitio Hill L'.'udci T iore ato a number of II, io herd of cattle in this couuty, but tho ownets seem cott'.eni to let tho facts abutit their cattle ill itt about at will Nw we would like to Imvo tiiusu who own u to stock bring its in all the items of nows concerning it. If you sell any let us know who ymi .,ell u to. Holp us to creato a greater interest in lino stock of all kinds in ini, county. There aro numerous herds ot lino cattle, lino hog-t and linn slucp iu this ojtinty, but very tew pcoplo know auy thing about them. Hiing us thu news abutit your hinds anil lei u publish thu news items for you and in this wise let others know what you have g n RELIEVE THE EYJE3t POND'S EXTRACT Reduced one-half with pure soft water, applied frequently with dropper or eye cup, will remove congestion and Instantly relieve pain and Inflam mation. CAUTION! Avoid dangeroui, Irrl. tatlng- Witch Haiti preparation!, rep relented to bt " the tame at " POND'S EXTRACT, which easily tour and eenerally contain "wood alcohol," a deadly poison. BASE BALL NOTES. The Bed Cloud base ball team went to Cowlcs today to play oall with the Cnwlcs boys. It is going to bo a good game. There will be u game of base ball at the gtounds west of this city tomorrow afternoon between u nine from Beach, Kan,, and tho second nine of this city. Last Friday afternoon tho baseball teams of Bladen nnd Cowles crossed bats on the Bed Cloud grounds. Quite a crowd witnessed tho game. A. Gu lusha served as umpiru und seemed to give goneral satisfaction. The score: Cowles, 7; Bladen, S. An interesting gmne of baseball was played on the home grounds last Sat urday betwoen Inuvulo unit Bed Cloud, resulting in n score of r to !J in favor of Bed Cloud. The features of the game were tho splendid fielding by Bert Garber and the pitching by Conn for tbo home team. Yesterday the tirst base ball nine of Bed Cloud crossed bats with tho lirst nine of Blue Hill and mot defeat by a score of 4 to b. Wo should call it the tirst nine because tho boys wero about tho ago when boys lirst begin to play ball. Minor Sherwood was captaiu of the Red Cloud nine and one of the Koehler boys was captain of tho Blue Hill nine. Miss Irene Miner hired the rigs which took tho boys from here. All lovers of the great American game of base ball should seo tho game to be played iu this city, next Tuesday afternoon, between Bladen and Bed Cloud. This game will be interesting, as Bladen is after revenge. Tho Bed Cloud boys went up to Bladen a short time ago and defeated Bladen and now Bladen think it can defeat Bed Cloud ion the home grounds. Come out and seo this game. It will certainly bo worth your while. Rural Free Delivery for Red Cloud. H. J. Oruisby, an inspector of rurnl free delivery routes, was in this city this week. Mr. Ormsby drove over and mapped out font' routes out of this city and yesternay examined the fourteen applicants who had applied for positions as mail carriers. In a conversation with a reporter for this paper Mr. Ormsby stated that unless the people living along these routes would fix up the roads in much better shape there was but very little hope of getting the routes established. The mail carriers must drive over their routes in a certain length of time and unless the roads are placed in a much better condition than they are in at present the carriers cannot do It inside of a time limit. While recognizing the conditions and difficulties under which the roads have been kept open this year, Mr. Ormsby says be can only hold theso routes h rerv short timp. f -- nd then if the roads are not put in good condition he can not make a favorable report. Butal freo delivery, therefore, depends entirely on good roads. The routes laid out run ns fol lows: One north nnd northwest, one eist nnd northeast, another south and southwest, and tho other south and southeast from this city. $45 to California and Return. Tickets on salo April 31 to 27, May 27 to June 8, August 2 to 8. Liberal stopover arrangements and return limits. For additional information ask tho nearest agent, Burlington Route, or write for n California folder to J. Francis, Genera! Passenger Agent, Builington Heme, Omaha, Nob. Vi hi will do worse than this if yen don't buy your harness nnd lmrdw.ite of .1. O. IJutlor, 'lest time, (Wpf twf W 33399 333333333 333333 I TUE BROS m m m m to to to to to to Our Stocilf V Fall and Wiimir. 01 time and attention to School Shoes and are confident we can please you in Styles, Prices and Quality. to to Child's Calf Shoes, to Child's Kid Shoes, to fl Children's Shoes, 8 to 12, jjj at $1.00, 1.10 up to 2.00. itt jryi -"""iwo jxja iiwm to ive can save you to to 25c on to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to every pair Silk Waists. We are selling our Ladies' Silk Waists at wholesale prices. We have a beautiful line in all colors in the new styles. Come in and see them. We have special bargains all through our Dry Goods stock that will interest you. Groceries. Our Grocery Department is so popular that Jr IE naraiv renuirRS Stock and lead in to to Bring us your Produce. We have m market for it. to 1 Turnure Bros. I Summer Underwear To make room for my winter stock I will sell what is left of my stock of Summer Underwear AT COST. This is your opportunity to buy your Summer Underwear cheap for next summer. Also a full line of Corsets, Hoso and Children's Gauze Waists, Children's Crocheted Summer Hoods and Jackets. Highest Market Price Allowed In Exchange for EGGS. r. NEWHOUSE. TRADERS UEALEBS IN LUMBER AND COAE. oiilclin&; material, Bto. red cloud. - - Nebraska i J System Plirifir I'fVoAUWco by our physicians, Freo Samiilti of lllustrati'it book ih'.scrlbltw symptoms, c.ium valuablu recipes nml prescriptions In plum Dr. Kav's cunsthuwry worst cuscs ,of Dyspepsia, ." i.nur mm iviuney uinimm-s umi D.M1 results or i.a lirtppo Send for proof of It c: imm?MiH.!5.,l.'lil5JJurHyn'Cf,?".M .aold,V.y DruKKiHtB. WttaUo any Mitistltutu K buthenil ustftcw , Wets orl uomiil wu will Bend Ur Kay's Kenorutor by return malt. A J5 ci nt or Ml cent nackairo of Dr. Kay s Kuiovutor Is i ! 1 i " j S loDeiietitunyof ttieso symptoms or money refunded by us UUflraillCeO f : Address, Dit. IJ. J. Kay Miuitr. Co., Saratoga Spring, N. Y. h Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold LtLvitive Hioino-QuiniiKi Tnlilolw'iiics i cold in ono day. No cm o, no pay ) cents. Rheumatism Cured in a Day MiMlcl'iire for rheumatism ami neiirulRla eadll) lures In from one to three ilujs. Itsac luu upon thu K't.tem Is remarkable andnm crluiit. It removes hi ouee the i-wino ami the llsenH' Immediately disappears. Tl.o lirst dose anally bciii'llts. 71 cents, hold Uf-Jl. K. GrltS hed Cloud, Neb. I it tt it ilt itt 0 ill itt itt itt itt itt itt itt itt itt itt itt itt itt itt 4 Shoes is now comolt: for We have given a great cal 5 to 7 1-2, at $1 00, 1.10, 1.25. 5 to 7 1-2, itt i4- rye di riri i oc t'i' UW UJJ tU p.W. itt itt itt itt itt itt itt itt itt itt itt itt itt itt of Shoes. nrlvprnmn.r. vvp hnvp HH w prices. itt itt a itt itt itt LUMBER Co, - h of (lisuascti, best treatment, also many lnBKuairc, haves doctor's bills Ask for it. ; Rennvntni- - Constipation, Headache. Palpitation of H To the Northern Lakes, mo iuiiinp;ton Kouto anuotiin ttn- ilKl ICPtS commonly low rates to Iiikii iCTWtsof Miiinesotn, Wiseonsin, South Dakota and Iowa for tho following dates. July 0 to 15, August I to 15, September I to 10. Heltei ask tho nearest HtirliiiKton Kouto iiRentnbout tho abovo excursions antl tnko advantago of tho low rates litmicd.