The fusion hosts Judge E C Orr Ben Gossard has a long and most ef ficient official record to back up and rec ommend his candidacy for theimportant office of county treasurer In every such capacity Ben has always given a good account of his stewardship As deputy to Treasurer Thompson he has given especial proof of his ability to serve Red willow county well and faithfully as treasurer County Superintendent Dutcher has passed the experimental stage He has successfully and satisfactorily filled the office during the past two years has given the public schools close and in telligent and conscientious service The schools of the county have progressed and improved under his administration He seeks and deserves a reelection The Tribune hopes and believes the voters of Redwillow county will give it him by a comfortable plurality There are good and sufficient reasons why the Republican voters of Redwillow county shall support the party nominees at the polls next Tuesday and no ex cuses lor failure to fulfill duty in this respect The candidates beforethe peo ple are well qualified for the positions they seek As men they are honorable citizens and deserving in every particu lar Let no Republican voter fail of his duty Come out to the polls support the nominees and victory will perch high upon our banner -- V5 7iagiS3WieBa sloughs 1 had a bad cough for six weeks and could find no relief until I tried Ayers Cherry Pecto ral Only one fourth of the bottle cured me L Hawn Newington Ont Neglected colds always lead to something serious They run into chronic bronchitis pneumonia asthma or consumption Dont wait but take Ayers Cherry Pectoral just as soon as your cough begins A few doses will cure you thenv Three sizes 2Sc 50c 1 All draijlsfs Consult your doctor If lie says take It then do as he says If lie tells you not to take It then dont take it He knows Leave it witn mm e are willing J C AYEU CO Lowell 1 Best T mill mil i in in n ill mum li 111 1 1 1 i I 1 I ntniTTn rMTT TTimnnv NOTES 1 tis5jc pita- v P M KIMMELL i Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 Year in Advance Fraternal Insurance Order Cards R C I P A Lodgo No 612 meotf first ami third Thursdays of cnch mootli McConnolls hall 8 pm E B IIudbe Prosldont V S Gurnn Secretary ROYAL lodR No JOT metts on second nd fourth dnyovonlnKi of each month at oiht oclock in 1 McCominll hall H W Dfvob Illustrious Pro- tcctor J C MiTCin Socrotary J ROYAL NEIGHBORS Noblo camp No - 02 moots Bjcond and fourth Thursday noons ntitfJ oclock in McCounells hall Mrm 1Thai Sjikpheru Oraclo Mhs Auguhta An rosT Rocordor REPUBLICAN TICKET State For Justice of Supremo Court JOHN B IMKNES of Madison For IteBonts of Slate Univnrsity CILIKLES S ALLEN of Lancaster WILLIAM G WmTMOBE of Dongas Judicial For JuiIro Fourteonth Judicial District R C ORR of Hajcs Center Count County Clerk K EJWILCOX Treasurer B G GOSSARD Clerk of the District Court R WDEVOH Sheriff A C CRABTREE County JudRo SLGREEN Superintendent EUGENE S DUTCHEIt Surveyor JAMES WILLIAMS Couuty Assessor F P UNO Cpronor DR A C HARLAN Commissioner Second district SAMUEL PREMER cant head him 1 4 Republicans let us lino up next Tuesday score a decisive victory and be ready for a great Roosevelt victory in 1901 Du S L Green will continue in the county judges oflice by the grace of tho majority of the voters of Redwillow county as expressed at the polls next Tuesday About the reelection of County Clerk Wilcox there hangs no doubt Ilis ser vices the past two years have been sat isfactory to a degree that makes assur ance doubly sure FPEno the Republican nominee for county assessor was over from Danbury last Saturday and created a very favor- able impression upon the businessmen of the city and all others who met him He is wideawake intelligent coolhead ed in fact has the necessary qualities to make a careful conservative honest and conscientious county assessor TMLB MUMIE I Tyt - yl V J r tlr 4 thee m n sussmruns Regents Charles S Allen and limn G Whitmore are winners It will Hon J B Barnes justice of tho supremo court aftor next Tuesday Du A C Haklan will be our next coroner and James Williams tho countys new surveyor Sheriff Cjjabtree can read his title clear to another trm in office thats evident the sheriffs Samuel Pkemhii is the Republican nominee for commissioner for the Sec ond district and his election seems to be one of the foregone conclusions of the campaign He is one of tho steady and reliable fanners of the county and a deyendablo citizen for membership on tho board of county commissioners If you wish to have a bounty for the destruction of wild animals you should vote for tho bounty at the end of the county ticket and just before the pre cinct ticket on the ballot To carry it must have a majority of all votes cast If you do not vote on the matter at all it is practically against allowing a bounty The candidacy of Robert W Devoe for clerk of the district court is being well received over the county and relia ble indications are to theeffect that his plurality will be safe and conclusive next Tuesday He is qualified to make the county an efficient accommodating re liable and prompt clerk of the court as his excellent service as deputy county clerk is an earnest Vote for him DANBURY Pete Lehn is building a fino house in town Ed Ruby is building a nice kitchen addition to hisjaouse Mr Simonson of Iowa is buildinga fine house north of town Thomas Musgrove commenced build ing his large farm house this week Emil Quorders has quit his position on the section and moved out of town A baby boy to Mr and Mrs George Fisher Monday All concerned doing well Mr Cantrall and wife agent of the Burlington at Kanona were at Mr Greenways Sunday A boy baby to Mr and Mrs Frank Musgrove Wednesday Grandad Bill Shockley steps high now Dr Minniear is fencing his 400 acre bottom farm hog tight He is one of our esteemed citizens and owns one of the best farms on the Beaver We read in the World Herald of great Democratic enthusiasm Out here our saloon men call it sour mash There is nothing in a name you know A good jeweler is badly needed here to take up ttie work of U S Leisure deceased A splendid chance Cannot be excelled in Western Nebraska Mose Young is ensconsed in the post office He can now sympathize with Basconi at the cross roads In con clusion prosperity reigns supreme Jesse Nadeg returned to Franklin Academy Monday and Lloyd Naden returned to the Grand Island college to day We wish the boys abundant suc cess Wo are informed that a Mr Schneider of Jerusalem is going to build and put in a butcher shop between the saloon and blacksmith shop JIy my wont he think he is in New Jerusalem occa sionally Two funerals a wedding 3 attach ment suits a Saturday night dance a show and Miss Quick looking after her political fences certainly should set people about here to thinking The lady did not call and kiss me and I will notvote for her PROSPECT PARK Samuel Ball made a business trip to Danbury Tuesday Mr Webber and wife from Aurora Illinois have been visiting at W H Crattys J H Wade and aunt Mrs Woods vis ited relatives in Danbury Friday and Saturday J 53 Mrs Charles Shears has returned from visiting her parents in Johnson county this state Clifford Dunham and wife and Friend Huff and family are visiting at Eugene Dunhams William Adams has moved onto the James Boatman farm and is very busy hauling feed Rev J E TerrilKwill begin revival meetings at the Prospect Park school house Sunday evening November 1st All are invited Mrs Mary L Woods of Maynard Iowa who has been visiting her sister Mrs R MWade the last two weeks de parted for home Tuesday morning fik School PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY This year marking tho 100thanni versary of tho acquisition of Louisiana by tho United States has revived in terest in tho history of that vast region of which our state lorms a part To know tho chronicles of Nebraska so far as the doeds of civilized men are con cerned we must also know the story of Louisiana Aside from tho negotiations that resulted in the purchase tho early history will bo found in the narratives of the adventurers and explorers who crossed the plains before the days even of stage lines Probably none of these accounts is better written than Astoria by Wash ington Irving an author who by the way seems somehow most unfortunately to have gone out of fashion Ho was one of tho first American authors to be read and appreciated in England yet he is in this day too little known in the land of his nativity nis works possess u charm peculiar to themselves and it is difficult to understand why ho is not more widely read Irvings Astoria is the history of the founding of that first American colony on the Pacific slope It contains an ac count cf tho party that made the long overland trip through a country that had up to that time probably been un trodden by white men Tho valleyof the Platte was the great highway to the west and the little band that went by land pursued tho usual course Irving does not recount his own adventures but takes his material from the diaries and records of the expedition Another and perhaps better book for our purposes is the Oregon Trail by Parkman This is the story of a trip across the plains made by the author in the summer of 1845 It has the advant age of being a personal narrative Park in in went by the Platte valley route and while he spent most of the season across the border in Wyoming the line is an arbitrary one one moreover that had no existence then and his account will apply with equal fidelity to Nebraska Irving was not unfamiliar with this western world for he himself made a long expedition into the country in the early days and de scribed his trip in Tour of thePrairies It may be doubted whether he came as far north as this Ho was on a hunting excursion and probably confined him self to the territory now known as Okla homa Parkman has written other books which while not touching Nebraska treat of subjects with which all who de sire to know the history of their own country should be familiar One of the most interesting of these is LaSalle and the Discovery of the Great West This author covers periods and countries not embraced within the scope of any other writers works and for this reason Iiis books are not only entertaining but ex tremely valuable To almost every man however much or little of the student may be included amoDghis qualitiesthe story of the occurrences of the past is of absorbing interest Our own state is not without a history but the stray ends of the record must be gathered from many sources Some authorities assert that Coronado crossed what is now our southern boundary Whether he did or not cannot be estab lished but if he came within Nebraska at all his path must have led not very far from where we live Many other ex plorers did cross the state however and while we would like to claim the distinc tion of having been discovered by the adventurous Spaniard we should be content to restrict ourselves to accounts that are not only authentic but that leave us in no doubt aVv S SOV oWtV S2 wz i nave naa occasion to use your PBack Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine and am pleased to say that I never used anything for stock that cave half as good satisfaction 1 heartily mend it to all owners of stock J B BELSHER St Louis Mo Sick stock or poultry should not eat cheap stock food any more than sick persons should exnect in ho cared by food When your stock and poultry are sick give them med icine Dont stuff them with worth less stock roods Unload the bowels and stir up the torpid liver and the animal will he cured if it be bte to cure it Black Draught Stock arid Poultry Medicine unloads the bowels and stirs up the torpid liver It cures every malady of stock if taken in time Secure a 25 eent can of Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine and it will pay for itself ten times over Horses work better Cows more milk Hogs gain flesh five hens laymore eggs It solves the problem of making as much blood flesh and energy as possible out of i tne smallest amount of food con sumed Buy a can from your dealer Shoes L J Still More About Vaccination Edjtok Tribune In replj to my article on tho subject vaccination Dr Beach says ho read with surprise tho position taken by mo His object seems to be to create tho impression that my opposition to vacci nation is unprecedented and should be iguored and frowned upon by the people Iu keeping with tho spirit of tho century to which he appeals for his in spiration ho fears tho education of tho people The advocates of vaccination know as did the Jesuits of old that edu cation is the death of superstition Hear him fI am deeply grieved that such views as those given in aforesaid article exist in this present day Now ob serve why he is so distressed for they influenco the people who are not versed n vaccination How in the name of common sense does he expect us to be come versed on the subject He tells us further on vaccinate and get your own results You see his idea of an education is that of tho rain maker let us experiment on you at so much per head and then you take your chances The fact is tho followers of the 18th century fad are becoming demoralized all along the line at its waning popu larity among the people Dr Beach says this question was set tled in 1798 It seems that tho English people are notas well satisfied that it was settled right as Dr Beach is as Queen Victoria appointed a commission to investigate the subject as late as 1889 composed of 8 of the most distinguished medical men of England and quite a number of emi nent men in other professions This commission we are told spent more than 7 years in its investigation held 136 meetings examined more than 200 wit nessess and investigated six epidemics which had occurred in recent years It is from the evidence presented in the majority report of this commission that I base many of my indisputable facts I want to ask how it was possible for Aviso men to have settled this question in 1778 when it was in that very year that Dr Jenner vaccinated his first sub ject The doctor says As far as statistics go to prove the point etc intimating that he does not depend to any great extent on statistics to bolster up his side of tho ques tion Let me ask on what he does base his argument if not on statistics As there is no sense in it he certainly can not reason it out by any principles of logic As I understand it the advocates of the simple precaution are confined to statistics and statistics alone He says Sweden lost 2050 per 1000000 be fore they commenced to vaccinate and after vaccination 15S Admitting this to be true how does it look by the side of the further fact That after almost xnree quarters or a century or vaccina tion she lost 0290 in one year 1874 The fallaciousness of the argument will become apparent when we observe that this average loss of 15S per year was practically all in the one year of 1874 The last small pox epidemic that has struck Sweden we find that 65x158 equals 10270 Sixty five years was about the length of time that Sweden had been vaccinating when the great epidemic of 1872 4 struck her It seems plain that Dr Beach aims to pull the wool over our eyes by his sophistical methods His German statistics are subject t the same criticism and just as readily dis posed of why does he confine himself to 18S3andlS88 This is in keeping with the usual methods of a bad cause sup pression of real important facts and ex altation of those which do not bear on the subject That they had little or no small pox in Berlin or London in those years mentioned is not at issue He should be able to show if his position is correct that vaccinated people do not have small pox at any time My posi tion is that vaccination does not protect from small pox which I proceed to prove The German army is one of the best examples of perfect vaccination and is often referred to by the vaccinationists for its immunity from small pox The London Advertiser of November 24 1870 reports small pox is making still greater havoc in the ranks of the Prus sian army which is said to have 30000 small pox patients in itshospitalsthese were all vaccinated and revaccinated The New York Medical Journal July 15 1899 contains an article by Charles Ruata M D professor of Hygiene and Materia Medica of Perugia Italy en titled Vaccination in Italy He says Italy is one of the best vaccinated countries in the world if not the best of all Our young men with few excep tions must enter the army at the age of 20 years where they are by a regulation compelled to be vaccinated For 20 years before 18S5 our nation was vacci nated in the proportion of 985 per cent Notwithstanding the epidemics of small pox we have had have been so frightful that nothing before the invention of vaccination could equal them As Dr Beach says So far as statistics go to prove the point I think I have quoted sufficient Vaccination is the direct 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free Ord er it and you will get samples of the 10000 pairs of pants in four stylea ytyVWiMHimF WW MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON THESE PANTS ner had vaccinated one boy Could there be anything more absurd Yes here it is that educated doctors in this day and generation of sanitary science and aseptic surgery should deliberately infect the organism of a healthy child with the poisonous matter taken from a running sore on a diseased calf under pretense of protecting the victim against the contagion of another disease In the process of introducing this colony of microbes in the blood the modern doctor uses great caution He washes and scrubs his hands Instruments if used are carefully disinfected the vic tims arm is thoroughly cleansed Why all this scrubbing The answer is easy He fears infection as he fears death and yet under the blinding influence of an ancient and venerated superstition he will intentionally introduce into the cir culation of a healthy human being a virulent animal poison vaccine virus infection itself under strictly aseptic conditions Can inconsistency go farther than this Had Dr Beach when he scented a small pox epidemic in thb air - the re jjiwnEggangswi Cor 15th and Farnam Sts OMAHA advised us to clean up Called the at tention of our city fathers to the un wholesome condition of our streets and alleys to the decomposing refuse at the back doors of many of our groceries and the festering cesspools accumulat ing in our town It would have been more in keeping with the spirit of the 19th century than to have remained silent on this important subject of cleanliness and advised us to have more poison introduced into our systems Now in conclusion let me say there is but one simple precaution against small pox and that is obedience to law The language of nature as well as of scripture is The soul that sinneth shall not be vaccinated but shall die If wrong is done evil must come The Creator has not been so in consistent as to ordain penalties to se cure obedience to his laws and then provide remedies to do away with the penalties I further believe that the only salva tion from small pox as from all other filth diseases lies in the direction of sanitary regulations and hvgienic habits of life A C Harlan Model 4 J r f J r