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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1904)
IJ m. .,' fltt&fl!p!1W- ?.vw rmmmimwmmi! ft i ' l.l li f w M 1 if i i. m s 1 w.t ft 1 Ajers You know the medicine that makes pure, rich blood Ayer's Sarsaparillt. Your mother, grandmother, all your folks, used it. They trusted Sarsaparilla It. Their doctors trusted it. Your doctor trusts it. Then trust it yourself. There is health and strength in it. "I infrared Lrrlbly from Indication and thin blood. 1 found mi rellaf until 1 look Ayer' HarMftrllla. your bottlat rrtno BenUy curM inr." Mlia, F. It. IlAKT, lit. Klico, N. T. flMafcottl. j. c. ATtnco, Alldrnlit lj'lKMj. Rich Blood AVer's Pills Tney greatly are aid gontly laxative, the Sarsaparilla. THE CHIEF RED CLOUD, NEIUIASKA. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. Geohok N'EvrnousE, Editor. 8L'DSCBIPTION HATES. Ont year 1100 Uimontne JO littered at tne pott offlca at Rod Cloud, Neb.ae ootid clan mall matter. ADVERTISING RATES: Furntihed on application. TELEPHONE, SEVEN - TWO Foil PlIKSinRN'T THEODORE ROOSEVELT, N. Y. Fon VICK PltKSIDKNT. C HARLES W. FAIRBANKS, Ind Pon GovKKNOit. J H MICKEY. Foil LIEUTENANT (lOVKRNOIt. E t; M'GILTON. Foil Seciiktaky or State. A. GALUSIIA. For Auditor. E. M. SEARLE. Foil TllKASUItKK. PETER MORTENSON. FOR SUl'KIUNTENDKNT. J. L M'HKIKN. For Attorney Orneral. N ORRIS MtOWN Fob Land Commissioner. H. M. EATON For u. s. Senator E.J BURKE IT' For Congressman O. W. NORRI8. Fob Senator or 20 Dist. i E. J. PETERSON. Fob Riphiskntativk CHAS. KALEY. For County Attorney A. M. WALTERS. For Co. Commissionkr 3rd. Dist., H. W SAWY ER. 5.h. Dibt.W. RICARDS. Tamm any Hall was struok by lightn ink a fow days ago. It immediately wlthdrow for repairs. Scientists hnvo discovorod that a romau uoso and a sonorous voice near ly always go together and are indica tive of a masterful character. A wrltor in Harpers Weokly states that there are two things which the literary artist craves, praise und money. Thoro aro othors iu tho samo boat. Tho agricultural department at Washington may find it uoccessary to fit spectacles to tho Guatomu tin ant yet beforo they will become aselUciont as possible as thoy can see but one inch away. Now that tho Democrats havo con ceded tho stato to Roosevelt by 50,001) majority they should also show that they wero entirely rational by conced ing tho oloctlou of tho It-publican 6tato ticket. Somo Idea of tho coal production of tho United States in 10:3 is given iu a probs bulletin of tho U. S. Geologi cal uurvoy for August. If tho coal min ed in tho United Statos woro loaded on frolght cars with a capacity of thirty tons each, tho trains would oncirclo tho earth at tho equator about throe and ono third Minos: if spread ovor tho surface of Manhattan Island, which has an eroa of twenty-two square milos, it would cover tho eutiro island to a depth of uearly twouty-flvo feot. la Tie laskk Im. A visitor to tho World's Fair walk ed up to the insldo clork of tho Inside Inn aud askod: "Exauso mo sir; Is this the Inside Inn? Aud is tho proprietor of tho Inside Inn in!" "Yes," repliod tho clerk, "this is tho Insldo Inn, and you will llud tho proprietor of tho Inside Iuu outsido Ly the iuu's side. Ho has kept tho Inside Inn for several weeks. Ouco ou an oco m trip he couldn't kcop his iuside in, but that is Inside information and ho dou't want it knowu outsido." "All right," said tho inquirer, If this is tho Iuside Inn, we want to too its insldo as well as its outsido boforo we look insiho any of tho outside iuns. If wo like tho Inside lnu's iuside and outsido bQtter than wo liko the outsido inn's outside and iuside, we may bring our thiugs from outside inside and stop iuside the Inside Iuu. Because we ' won't hnvo to go from the Insldo out hIiIo or come buck from tho outsllo inside, but can rcmiiln Inside or out sido tho Insldo Inn, it being tho only inn Insldo tho ground", 'l'ho othur onus itro on tho outsido antl furnish no inoro comforts Insldo or outsido thtiu doos tho Insldo Inn with exhibits closo outsido tho Insldo, while thoso who stop at outsido Inns lmvo to go insldo to got in, mid outside to g t ln,imd out sldo to go to their Inn, o you boo" Dut tho clork hud fainted and fallen Insldo tho Insld 'slun'sdosk, and bell boys woro hurrying with water for his outsido and brandy for his inside. In tholr excitement they got that which was mount for his insldo outsido, and that which was for his outsido Inside. - Oxuard Courlor Seftreftatlen Is Silly. ThoRov J. Edward Klrbyo of At lanta, Ga., in an address at Chicago last Sunday, said. 'Tho Christian thing to do Is to ficparats tho races J f you would save tho uegro " Doshi Tho thing is impossible. Who has such power ovor person and properly as to order tho negro and his belong ings from one place to another ? Cer tainly not tho stato nor tho govern ment. To do so would bo to break tho backbone of tho constitution and make government reverso Itself. As to voluntary segregation, tho negro will have none of it. Segregation is by no means n now solution of tho raco problem. Tho conception of a "negro state"' Is so old that it is frazzled at botli ends. It Is utterly impracticable. You cannot set up ono republic inside of auother Segregation in an iridescent dream. It is as silly as deportation, which pro posal, as has boon frequently shown, is a physical Impossibility Tho negro Is hero to stay Ho was brought hero without his consent aud cannot bo sent away against his con sent Ho has been made part and par col of us. Neithor can tho races bo amalgamat ed. That 1 anothor impossibility. All that can bo done for the uegro is to give him a fair chanco to work out his own salvatlo . That ho can do by education. Ho must havo tho op portunity. Evory aUompt to dony him a chance and uu open flold will react. It is high tlmo tho south should quit tr lug to do away with tho negro in any way. Let tho south take up the white man's burden. Kansas City World. m 9 ' Is Everywhere aid lack The Burlington offers excursion rates la every direction o low that there is no excuse for staying at home. Below are somo of them: St. Louis and baok: Three kinds of daily rates besides tho special low rate coach excursions Sptembnr 1,3,4,0, 8, 11, 13, 15, 2(1,2'.', ?7 and 20. Chicago and back: Dally low rates either direct or via St. Louis, with stopovors at St. Louis, Kansas City and Omahv World's Fair stopovors at St. Liuis on through tickets. Colorado, Utah and Black Hills ro sorts there and back piactically half rates all summer. To Denver, Colorado Springs and Puoblo and return, August 30, and September 3, 0, 10, 13 and 17, 15. To California San Francisco and Los Angeles and baok, August 15 to Septembor 10, only 115. Tho ouly chance in 1001 to get this low rate. To Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin aud the Great Lako region, the idoal lummor country dally low rates lo take you away from homo. On tho 11 st and third Tuesdays of each month very low round trip rates to hundreds of points in tho North west and Southwest. Dailv from Soptomber 15 to October 15, one way tickets to hundreds of points west ami northwest at pracilc ally half ratcx. To many points in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky September 0, 13, 20, 27 and October 11, ono fare plus 92 for tho round trip. Write or call, describe your trip; let me advho you the least cost, A. Conover, Ticket Agent. Institute RestlHttoftS. The teachers who attended the county Institute last weok passed res olutions endorsing the work of County Superintendent Matkerand tho corps ofjtoachers and lecturers of tho institute Owing to lack of space we are unablo to print tho resolutions which were adopted. Tho resolutions given below will commend Itself to tho greater por tion of tho public. Resolved, That it is tho sonse of this body that a uniformity of text books for the schools of this county would add greatly towards tho betterment of the conditions of our work and would prove of incalculable value lo the schools of the county; therefore, be it Resolved, That wo recommend tho list recommended by our county superin tendent and urge upon school boards to act with the county superintendent in bringing about the same, Tf a. arnmnn la rnmnnrln nfni iiha passes thirty, she should keep it herself. t-v'wV'Vy-,V'''W"WV'V'"VV'''', TWENTY YEARS AGO Items of News Found in Tho Chief of Twenty Years Ago This Week Win. Lotson has gouo east to buy his fall stock. Mr. Simpson of Uluo Hill was in the city this ween. Dr. J E. Parker lias roturnod from his visit iu tho east. C. L. Wutklus, of tho Blue Hill Times, was in Red Cloud Tuesday. Roy Hutchison has accepted n posi tion us freight clork at tho B fc M. do pot. J. A. Crawford has completed tho carpenter work on T. C. Hacker's new houso aud it is now occupied by Mr. Hacker aud family. Mr. McEwnn, who was hurt iu a run away, is out ugalu. J. R Vniico aud family expo t soon to move to Kearney, Nebraska. A II Liuobarger of Jolict, Illinois, is visiting with his fatlier-iu-law, I. N. Taylor, of tho Commercial House, iu this city. Wo neglected to mention last weok that a party was given iu honor of Chnrley Piatt's 22nd birthday. O G Koborts' family hnvo the diph theria. Four of the children are down with tho diseaso Missos Gortio Sheror and Eva Muu sol left Tuesday for Crete, where they attend Doano Collego dating the eu suing year. D F.Scott and family, of Amboy. will movo to town soou Charley Rciglc will bo janitor of tho school building for tho ensuing year. School commenced Monday. W. A May has routed tho Kinsey property and will movo his family hero soon. Al Dorr ha bought Roy Hutchison's intorost iu tho barber shop. Chas. Romsborg aud sisters, Ella aud Laura, iirrivod Friday from New Mexico. Tho school board havo docided to hold school in the Presbyterian chapel iu lower Red Cloud, duriug tho ensu ing year. Married, at tho residonco of Chas. Kent, September 3, Wilniu A. Kent to Jeiforsou Benuchamp und Miss Ida E. Mathias to Warren A. Kent. All of Webster county. Mrs. Butcher, living near Cowles, fell off of a wagon, last Saturday, and was badly injured. Ono wheel of the wagon passed over her. Mr. Brakofleld has bought au inter est in the pump and wind-mill busi ness of D. G Walker. The Arm will bo knowu as Walker aud Brakofleld. Wo understand that a number of goutlemou iu Rod Cloud propose to nuild u streot ruilwuy from tho Holland House to tho B. it M. depot, provided the citizens will donate 91,000 Last Tuesday, while raking hay on his fathor's furm, on the Whito Kock, 1G miles south of hero, Goo. Griffeth, 14 years of ago, fell off tho rako and was soverly injured. When G Benjamin picked him up ho was uuconsciousaud has siuco boeu delirious. A very successful Sunday school picnic was hold iu Governor Garber's grove, last Friday. A processiou was formed at tho rink und tho little folks mnrched to tho grounds Tho Red Cloud base ball team, Fri day, played a picked nine of tho best players of Guide Rock and Burr Oak, at Guido Rock aud did them up iu regular order. V. Williams, lately of Piatt county, Illinois, has bought the Sutton farm in Jewell county, Kansas,aud hns decided to remain in tho west. Win. Rickers Is rejoicing ovor tho arrival of a baby girl. Peter Spracher, living northeast of Cowles, sustained a broken leg, Sunday morning, caused by his horse falling ou him. J. B Skiuuor, of Hardy, received the nomination for teuator at tho repub lican senatorial convention, in tho courthouse, iu Red Cloud, lost Satur day, 'iho following committee was also elected: Mr. Fogol, of Nuckolls couuty, chairman; Ed Cornett, of Wobstor; C. W. Marrow of Franklin. A meeting wns hold iu tho M. E. church Soptomber 1, in the intorost of the Method 1st collego at York, Nobrns ka. Tho meeting was addressed by Rov. John Gallagher, Rov. Ed, Thomp sou, pri sideut of the colloee, aud Bis hop Mallaliou. Ortou's Railroad show was billed to show hero ou Soptembor 11. Tho Antl-monops held n convention in tho court house, August 30, iu Rod Cloud. M. A. Meyers was chairman and F. N. Itlchirdsou secretury. F. N, Richardson received tho nomination for representative for tho 21st district and James Duffey for commissioner of tho 1st district. Tho following dole- gates' wero selected to tho various con vontlons: Stute convention Ira Brow- nell, F. N. Richardson, Robt Slater, F. I Houchln, D.S.Helvorn, J. M.Stoddard, Prank Pierce, M. A. Meyers aud Johu Men's Clothing Boy's Clothing Men's Shoes Trunks, Suit Cases PAUL STOREY, The To the Public Having purchased Chas. Wadell's meat market, wo extend to you a hearty iu vitatiou visit us aud become better acquainted and also, when looking for good first cluss meat, wo ask you to give us u trial. Wo uro satlstled wo cun wo can ploaso you. Yours for business, FEIS & SEARS BEST 15c MEAL IN THE CITY Ice Cream Cool Drinks HALE'S RESTAUR.ANT Old PottotTlce Building. Insurance AgenGy The German Insurance Co. of Freeport, III., and the Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. of Nebraska have over nine hun dred policies in force in Webster County. Look up your policy and see me. O. C- TEEL, Phono 03. Red Cloud. Coon. Senatorial couventlou C. C. Coou, C. Schultz, I. B Chapln, O. P. Popo, P. C. Hubbell, Johu Rnssor, S. Miller, and John Streot. Congressional Thad Arnold, Thos. VauKhu, P. Houchlu, M. A. Meyers( J. M. Stoddard, L. D. Oatman, M. D. McKinney, D. S. Holvem, P. N. Klch nrdsou und Thomas Vaughn. miEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. Mrittc Cure for Rhenmitlim and Neuralgia radically curea Iu 1 to -1 dajra. IU action upon the fj-ilem la remarkable and myaterloua. It remoTea at once toe cauae and the dlaeaae lm mediately dlaappeara. Tbe Oral doae greatly benefits. 76 ceuta aud 11,00. bold i by 11. E. One DruT !, Red Cloud, FALL of 1904 All of these lines are being opened this week and will be ready for your inspection any day you can spare the time, to look at them. The goods I guar antee. The prices you are welcome to compare with anybody's. i II B. F MIZER, President, D. J. MYERS, A. Vice President, IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, OR EX CHANGE YOUR FARM, BUSINESS or CITY PROPERTY or Make a Loan D0NI FAIL 1 0 SEE US. We will make you a Low Rate Optional Loan, interest collectable at your home bank. Money furnished as soon as the Title is Perfect. We also write insurance. THE flED GLOUD The yq, o, a,q,yyyi 0,0, 0,0, Ihe DIFFERENT STORE. This is a different store for many reasons. I'll name some of them. I never sell regular goods below cost. J doet olalm oaoh wook that prices are lower than the previous .waeje. I do not mark prices up and then make a grand stand play of marking them down, I soil Good Shoes at Reasonable Prlcos. I havo had more than 15 years experience iu Working with Shoo leather and Selling Shoos. I do uot buy lu a hit or miss way, but tho shoes nre mado to my order and my past experience with loathor onablos mo to soloct Shoos for you so you receive a ntco Pit, Style, Comfort aud Service. I havo just recoivod a large stock of Ladies, Gouts and Childrens Hue stylish and serviceable Shoos suitablo for Summor, Pall and Wiutorwonr. Come and seo them. I repnlr all my shoos freo of chargo, if they rip or solos como of. I also havo n shoo repair ing hospital. HBNRY DIBDBRICH BOOTS and SHOES. RED CLOUD - - NEBRASKA Men's Hats Boy's Hats Boy's Shoes Grips, and Bags Clothier. 9 9 9 a 9 9 3 9 -9 -9 9 -9 B. SELLARS, Sec. and Treas. 9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 -9 -9 -9 9 9 -9 9 9. 9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 9 -9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 4 -9 4 9 HWESTfflEflT GO. Hostlers 0,0, aia,,! x3.1T! Ut'C si -? HIMrjaE-SrrMiaMJ .( .tftitja ' ' XW!i?Sffl&'s&&irBf7'!? tti!'ltMt'-iSKrmri-iv-