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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1902)
ff1 r ! V l"r r sjww nu 1'iiw iwaijiM'in' 'in jii-cmym.,,, TJMJ1.WW1 f llv a& f It m$swm-'" THE CHIEF runiiKiiBii nr C11IKF I'UHUMUNii COMPANY. OliO. I'. H. NI5WMOU5IJ, lldltnr. One year... Itmntith .. .. . .. . . . ..1100 50 PUHMSIIKI) BVBUV KHIOAT Entered t the pout offlcc t lied Cloud, Neb.ti teoondcUu wll tnkttor. AOVKKTISINO KATK8! Piiriitalicd mi nfl'Hciitlon. Thoro uro 11 Krottt many retHibllciuitt who uro today thinking MiltoKorloiiHly on tho question of govormont ownor nlilp ofrnilromlH. Tho llullroiitl Co miido imotlior rniso in freiKht rates of iiliont .Ti per cent, and tho Standard Oil Company hnvo added ono cont pur trillion to their oil. Wo presume this Is to piiy up i no campaign assestmoniH, eto Nation If for tho purpose above stated It, must certainly have boon kIvoii to tho Domo-l'op aKKi't'Katiou or may prohaps have been fjvlt'ii to tho I'loliiblUoiiislH iih we lnow of no other orKaulsatiou that, received anything from tho rail roads. liny your Christmas prohonts of your home merchants, tlioy are (ho ones who help to pay your taxes, they are the ones who help to build your bcliool houses, your count, y roads, your uhurches and help support your ministers in fact they uro tho ones who help you in so many ways thai it would be useless to try to enumerate them all A careful perusal of the column of tho Chief each week will show you what the best merchants of tho oily are doing in their respective lines. When you spend your money In your own town you aro assist ing to ward tho improvement of it and not of homo other plucu which you perhaps may never soo and which will no. or bonilit you ono cents worth The lasi IrgHlutuii' nppnipriati'i) ,6.'l.'i()0 for iravHit'K cxpunsi's and 81000 for help tin the stuie IMi i ominiiioii(ir Tho INIi cuiiiiiii.s-uoiiii is Kquircd (.. sell the llli, for a very small Mini f course, and us no piovision was niuili for the iiinncj, it is turned into ill. stiite treasury. Nn Slooo U entiich itiuili iiiit(i for help, ,i men who understand Hie raising of llh cannot be hireil for $500 a yea-,anil other help is of very little use. The nppmpiiu tion for traveling expenses is iiiineooj sary, as the riultoiils hive willing y furnMieil all the iiaii-purliition free. Now, wliatsliouid hedniie is to nl'ow all icvcuiio detived fyrni the sjiIh nl ll.'h to bo used in it-pairing and im DroviiiLT the lniiplii'iv. Tim uii. .!. i also be an appropriation of $2500 mf $3000 for help and nlKo-ft 42500 Toi immediate use in rpJrinK nnTl im proving the grounds, f Mtnj furmer in this county ootid rtiliao ,,n tho li-i Ihey wanted for tlutr own use aim some to tell If the-' would but hum ' qft'.'dund Muck' iif.ut y, u,,., nro n fev'.,"ls lyi tho county which contain lish tlirr'niight bo many mote. With a little time and work given to tho raising of lish many of Hie farm tabled could be supplied with a good foot! which at ptcsont Is a rarity, in fact hardly known. That New Book on the Big Horn Basin, is oil the press and readr for distribu tion. It iti a little bit tho best publi cation descriptive of this wonderful section of Wyoming yet issued, it gives brief gUmpies of its fnriuc, gar dens, cattle ranches, irrigating canals, oil Holds and a word abotu the goh'on opportunities. Illustrated by thirty- one splendid half-tones from photo graphs Fiee to nay address on re quest. ,7, Kiiamms, (S 1. A, Dm ling ton K nite, Oumiia, Neli. Stops the Cough and Works olf the Cold Laxative Hiiium-Quiiinm Tablets cm cs a colli in mm day. No cum, no pay 2J coins. ' BIRTH OF AN ICEBLRG. The Driuiiiitln i:ierleuet of Two Antiirelli- nilnror.s. . Mr. C. 12. itorcligrevlnk, cointnnntlcr of tho antarctic expedition of l.s:s, nearly lost hts life liy an accident of a nature to peculiar that It Is probable, no other man could duplicate the ex perience. At the foot of Mount Terror In February, 1000, he landed from hli chip with Captain .iciiften and three other men. Then, wIMiIng to talto a picture of tho shore, he bent his boat back to the vcsko! to got a c.iinera, and be iiinl Captain Jensen veie ' ft alone on tho lough beach. Uefore the boat returned a strange and awiui thins happened. Mr. Dorchgrovlnk told the story In the Outlook: A rinr and a rush, with tremendous explosions, shook the l. .icli. Tho thought came to uo that the perpondlc nlar rocks abovo us were falling. Then Wo realized what was taking plnoe. Tho mighty glncler immediately to tho ,wost of us was giving birth to an Ice berg. Millions of tona of Ico plunged Into the oceati. Wo could eoo nothing be yond an immonso cloud of rolling now. Tho water roso from tho plungo of this antarctic monarch. I snng out to Jensen, "Now wo Rhall have to faco tlto wave!" Wo rushed to the highest point of our limited beach, four feet nbovo the 6cn. Wo saw advancing on us a dark green ridge with a white crest I called to Jensen to strugglo for dear lifo. We fhrtched the uneven, rocks, wit- our ' jaavargwiM'i,r.yr CONDENSED AIR. I, w'WV'VWW l'AI'BIl Sonic fsimors prize tho paper tlioy Imvt taken all tho years, In whlcl each week, a budgot of tho rural news appear. Some p-'oplo liko tho paper that 1b priUod ovory day, Killed lull of heavy liendlhios in tho very modern way. Well, tiny may havo tho paper with its tows and 'Ifousotiold Hints," Jlat gbo mo tho llttlo narrow noto tlmt Uncle Samuel prints. Sotiiu jeoplo llko tho papers that is UH'I to draw a check, Kxcept, of course, tho forger once lie nets it in tho neck. Sotiiu I'foplo fancy paper of tho promissory kind It brings them good per uontum with tho utmost ease, they find I inn not much for paper, and I seldom I aver lints llcjoiiil, of course, the Irish shade that Uncle .Samuel prints Some people want a paper full or rend ing. Undersland lh.it Iuto's enough to do mo: 'I'uy tholioaror on demand " .Siiine people seek a paper that with knowledge quickly II is, Weil, I prefer the "Williams" that an-used in paying hills The pajici that supasses all, on which tlie Miiisliine glints, Is tlmt wo Unci in bank notes that nir Uncle Samuel prints Th" Huston baker:,' slriko is ended. They struck for nioro dough and got It. A loud wail against tho 1(5 to I idea CDinis from New York It takes $K! to hit) one ton of hard coal. Mrs A Hardstriker lias been elected president of an Indiana woman's club. She may be able to wield it effectively A Kansas City paper proposes "a cheek ti jury bribing " It is through the medium if chocks that such work tin iw-h mostly. Seienro calls tho chintz bugs "Hlis sus Leucopterus." Tho fanners havo a iiamu for them that, would look shocking in print An old maxim reads thus: "Two sparrows on one ear of corn cannot tgreo."J The same may be said of two doctors hu one case The sf vent girl problem is now be- i; Mihcjl in Chicago and St Louis The sucn y women in these two cities aro t.ikin lessons In cooking. A not he litisbiaii count has been in a duel. Owing to tho Wdtiu.lfd en ded i ouditioti of the cables his niuiio is mining by steamship mail. Like the Boston butters, tho Louis vile, Ky, coopers, who wero out on a st'ike, know their business, so thero is noticed of advising them to hoop'or up. tussoll Sago Is ill again. I'orhaps bci'itiso his elllco lent was recently rnk'd ho has worried himself sick try iiiK to llguro out whore ho can got tho nuiiiuy. An eastern paper hoisted tho names of (!. C'lovland and I) Hill to tho mmtlicatl of Its editorial columns. A Htoini ignal would bo tnoro appro priate "lie ciil.ego professors who havo do- Mrn. Fred Unrixth, t'r- .i ..ut Count rr 'lnl, Uvnlon Harbor, .in-:i. ' ' my first baby was bora 1 d'dnot ( i rmjln mv strcneth although the d ive me a tonic whkh he condd- I . superior, but iosUad or getting I ri tw wcuKcr every duy. My hu$. bird , Kd that I take Wine of Cardul for a a and see what it would do for me. 1 1 . fake (he medicine and was very S'-'sf I i) find my strength and health lus Mjrnlm. In two veeKs I was out of hd ana In a month I was able to take up mv uiual duties. I am very entliusl. aiiu m its praise." Vi.,p f Cardtti reinforces thoorgans of g-1 r.ition f or tho ordeal of prcg natwv ami childbirth. It prevents mis carr..ijp. No woman who takes Wino of Cardui need foar tho coining of tier child. If Mrs. Unrath had taken Wino of Cardui before her baby cnuio alio would not have boon weakened as sho was. Her rapid .recovery Bhoutd commend this great remedy to every expectant mother. "Wine of Cardui regulates tho menstrual flow. WlNEorCARDUl fr ' ilK. ,. -K.Yfyrf',i.'j' i 1 ',Sfni'6VL5'1 iA t m f Uj J) fwL elded that football is an elevating gimo doubt ess had in mind tho niim bor of players who havo ascended tho golden s airs. A grandson of Drighani young is a confessod muni 'or in Now York In iismtich as thero uro about 1557 grand Sons of Drlgtiam, tho going wrong of ono will scarcely count for much. An Ohio deep thinker says thaf "In ond hundred years henco ttiero will bo no churches" Well, the natives of ttioso days can all go fishing on Sun days without consclenco whispering to them Mint tlioy ought to be sotnowhoro olso i SCISSOK1SMS TIlKllonOPMNTKK. lie came fiom where he startid, And win going where ho wt lit. He hadn't had a smell of food, Not even had a noent lie m Vereven nullified once Till he hegiili to talk, And when he left the kitchen door lit tool; the g-irileti walk. Hi'said. "Tiieio's no one with me, 1 might have seintilated once; Decatiie I am alone; I might have seintilated once. "I got here 'foic the other ones Decaii-0 I sun ted lint; The reason I look shabby is Ibcitise I'm diesed the winst Then I aked him where lieeani't fiom, This was just before we parted And hontuttercd indistinct ; "Oh, I came f i out wheto I startid!" The Kl I'aso (IVxi.) Inilepcnileiit says: V p.iper in Nacogdoches gives the ladies a little advice about wealing long skirts, neeessiiallt.g the holding of ui undo with Iho bund. The paper nlvises thein to (lit that side slit iter and save the cloth as well as tho trou ble of holding up. Whether they will heed such advice is a question. It seenib to us a woman ought, to know her own business and the wiiter tend to his. A man who chewed twenty cents' woith of tobacco a week concluiltd to try a tobacco cure. In two weeks ho atcSl 50 worth of the cine and for tho next two weeks ho used ten cents' worth of yticataii, live cents' worth of candy, live cents' worth of peanut", and live cents' worth of cough drops per day. During these two weeks he also consumed two hit go t ttbher erasers, ato the rubber tips from font teen lead pencil, -.showed up a dozen penholders and biowsid olf his mustache as high as he could reach. Ho is now chewing tobaccco in the interest of economy. Wo wnnt a comb for tho head of a tountain, a tuit for ih hand of tale, a lino', for the foot of a mountain, u link from tho chain of dobate; a apoko from the wheel of fortune, a strap for tho trut k of a tree, a tongue for tho mouth of a river, a lock that will lit any quay, a drink from tht breaker of sorrow, a look trom tho faco of thostortn, astroko from tho arm of justice, a ring for tho finger of scorn, a knock at tt o door of repentance, n throb from Did ocean's hoart, a glance from ihooyo of a nocdlo and from Cupid's bow n dart. A Platte county (Mo.) young man, who has been an editor just three months, wroto tho advertising manager of a railroad for a free ticket. Doing "poetically inclined" ho penned his letter thus; "Dear sir; No contract luive I iimdo with j on to advertise your line mil still I've Kept us name In print as though the road were mine. Most every wreck the system's had I've play eil up good and stroi-g and every timo vou've killi d u man my story bus bei u long. I haven't asked for pay for this; it all was fiee, jott know. But now in pa incut kindly -end tie (ttoSl .Joe." I'lie voting editor sa)3 ho doon't ex iicil) uiidci. stand the answer he to enved Here it is; "Yt ur note at Innd. We'to bound to say you've v itched our interests well. Just wait wi'll M'lul oitr tickets when the ice i'i list turnis in In ll " Every Lady w ho spends $5.00 at the ART STORE this 111 on t h will receive a CHRISTMAS P R E S E N T . Hand Painted. My Stock is m ado up of ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS at Low Prices. Argabright.l I'- ,r''"t""w t"iw'"' ,1llm ... DOWN IN KANSAS. '$, r c fi s. ----- - . - .. v In an tchtson joint tliero woman bartender Jesso .lames lives in Tola, but ho is uo kin to the ex-bandit A man was brought up before a Hoi ton judge the oilier day and lined for 'profane swearing." A Pratt man lost an election bet and rolled ti peanut around two blocks with a toothpick to settlo it A bank has boon established ut Carl ton, which will bo owned exclusively by farmers and storekeepers. A Winfleld man is so overburdened with matrimonial troublo that his friends call him "tho mini with tho woo " A Barton cbtinty man has not as many turkeys this year us usual, but ho has an unusual number of wolf scalps to even up A now tobacco cute ban a flno grasp in Deloit,ono hundred men uro taking a pill before each chew and every cigar, but so far the salo of the weed has not decreased The rl airy of some women in Win lleld to get their wash out first on .Monday morning is so great that they aro said to break into the late hours of the Sabbath. A Hiawatha girl, who has como into a foitune lias so niaiiy proposals of ma tinge tlmt she is obliged to index them in their proper order so as to prevent duplicates Lawrence boasts of a phenomenal young women, who does not care a rap for ico cieiini or angel food cake, hi t wlios soul yearns nightly for Wiener wursts mid raw onions. Someone told a l'ott Scott woman, who confessed to 200 pounds of avoir dupois, that Hough on Huts would re duce her weight, She tried it and her husband lost X) pounds in one niiii ut. A young couple from Dickson wero married recently and the next day returned to the squire and wanted to bo untied. The justice sent them to a lawyer, and when ho mentioned what tho fee would be they concluded to "let it go " A Caldw, 11 county woman who had urged long and earnestly for a now stovo In tho kitchen, attempted tho " new thought" p an and set flro to a bucket soaked in kerosene. After the excitement had subsided, her husband decided to rebuild on the same spot. A brakemaii on a popular road In Kansas has written somo very pretty poetry, and ono of his efforts runs thus: Tho engine is an awful brute, He putts and smokes nil day, Ho tears around from place to placo And tanks up on the way In each pound package of Lism Coffee from now until Christmas will be fount! a frtc ijanio, amusittf; n.Ti i.ifctuiaiVv. 50 dilterent lri:;1-. Cicti-ior. Cffecruidn Tree (same ft 2. . ..Si I'.O- i MliiMwin. .- W'.WV.- '.l.llltll'l t .- is a W Wb F" TST0 'Wlh $K$ fTK "W "W l'" Mi v- :w' ,-:' ,'v;X one j" gpp Wlirivir cot i tt id atmi 1 'i jit ty vi.r I, v ii ..nt In k hiw llsvmoiii i il i iu, kiiu I UOHIiRf II. Ikrt, 27, 07 DO C. L. COTTING, Agent, 5 "4- 3V ComVvwaVvow va 1 I 1 ft? j'i YJ EITHER ca W v of critical t an our i ( rtft twiil''V7rt 1? Jiv fjfl I ii, 4l.-. 2C( r tS." y' man came in here the other day to look at suits ;nvl Jij when he saw our $io. oo one, said that this suit hi." iV". been priced to him elsewhere at $14.00. He thoti' t V. $4.00 worth saving ;i nd bought the suit. He'sco-v iJ vinced. He knows now that what we say aim ,f '?:'? our $10.00 suit is true all true. This suit is a lu. r ;" with us. We searched the market with cash .1, -I ? keen eyes to find it. We crowded into it all th '.j style, quality and workmanship that was possible t.. v get into one suit at the price, and we've been dishi-i j 1 t 1 tnem up to pieaseii customers ever since. Jim t hint of what it is like: An all-wool cheviot in a d.uk blue and many other styles, high padded miliLir shoulders, shape-retaining front, Italian lining an. 1 stylish cut trousers and vest. On others you'd think it was tailor-made, :::::; ?! M : Galu&ha, Wescott & Storey. j:i ;' m.-X- . -.: . ..;.;.- ::.:!.:, ;;.!., ; :'!i-:,i!i?. ;:..!... ;...,'.!.;:..'... ;,.: ::' ..' ;'. .', ..; To make room for my Holiday Goods, I will close out my Outings at follow ing prices: 5c Outings, 7c Outings, 8 l-2c Outings, 10 yards for 70c A special lot of Yarn at 5c per skein V "7.. iAW ly Los . J .Isfe" - ' In the race j pront or !.:.&. iju Dollar watch ami be on one tor your own satisfaction and buy tor your ooy. iNotiurm plea! lire to a boy as the possession of a watch. II teaches nm unconsciously nie s tant ksson of puiieiuaiity ana tne value ... I ... I .!! 1 . m k.i y urUiiuo' niMirk. tnn iiuy un iriKirsiin inr C tii , M.ruiMblu mv niftier jom c.ur nne ymi will .ouotUalcra nr receipt ( price. more alnuil liur. rsull Wnulits llun IliUiiJvcr r nur Ih k ll Irn- INOIIK50I.U & llHOTIIlik Cortlandt Street, New VorK 5T' LLAR WATCH "a-Mry- -V7 t - "'' ,: '.- V -v , .V mo.oo suit, it tne jiulgnn townspeople counts'for anything. A ' ' HaiS 10 yards for 30c 10 yards for 55c F. Newhouse 1 by a icc: s.il foi -vv ilili .1 . -.oi .1 iik. iih un Inj-LiM 11 tlmu. Carrv civcs t,o minh most impir- cf t.nu'. .. lint) Hit. ji liwt 'ff' II rr ' .rMtlSa 11 Red Cloud. " " " i)Kir. ', .' .v-sf R,'g(5e5Mwr ' r'Vi