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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1909)
iirwsawiKBWfciaa-jHSjrii.-. j.. jiaw. . .. 4-..,,.,.'., .- "(. 'r. . v l.rf - aM-t rfv,rtk'.M aujxm-.Jjmi.ui-jiriiri.ini.iri'a I; She CHIEF Red Cloud - - Nobrnnlctv IHJBIjtSUlCD BVKUV VUIDAY. ShtcrsiJ tti llu l'onKinUe At Kbit Cloud, Neb i m Net'owt OIm MMlcr C. 11. II ALU I'lnii.iMicu Tlti: ONIA 1WMOCKATIU l'Al'I'lt IN WKIJHTKIl COUNTY BytluMva.viHirj.lt nbout (inn the Commercial club was thru hibernating? Oinalut continue1 to stow over tlio dnylight saloon law. Gov. Hhnllon border Is denounced 1 ti no uncertain language but the great nuns of tho people are with ldiu. Tlio Chief ex tends Iho fjlnd hand to Mr. Rludlon bcrgcr'nnd assures bbn Hint the major ity of our people honor lilm for hit feai losm-M and backbone. Tlio world would be belter oil if It had more men 111(0 him. Our old, friend U. G. Ktillit l Broatly stirred up over the defeat of ids pet scheme for the enlarging of the corporation ilnilU of tlie hamlet in which ho now resides. ICeop Hwcet, brother, and try It. again. Wo notice that ho is giving tlio school question foruiderablo study and would suggest that ho make a vhlt to the old borne town and consult the bnek issuoB of tho lied Cloud papers. It would be it schooling in Itself ltoil Cloud should bitvo u cunning factory. No hotter sweet corn, toma toes and pcacbes nro grown anywhere in the world thnu In tho vicinity or this city. Wo feel absurred that with a little encouragement some local cap tulns of Industry or possibly some out sldor could bo induced to establish a factory of that ltlnd here and it would "prove of.'groat benefit to tho town. While we nro on tho subject wo may us well moko 11 plea for it sorghum mill. We httvo noticed that pure country sorghum has been it scarce nrltclcjfor tlio last four years and when you find a gallon it in worth 7." cents. The jobborsbuy all they can find and loolc for more. A good sized sorghum mill can be equipped with a very little expenditure of money and would yield handsome returns' to tho piomotcrH. Wo will givo a year's subscription to tho Chief to thejflrst man who estab lishes aconnlng factory or it sorghum mill in this city Let'othois follow. Tho editor of the Hod Cloud Chief Jnvltestho readers of that paper to offer ".suggestion and criticisms. He soyslho desires togivothem what they -want nndj,nsl;& them to unbosom thom fiolvos freely. Should thosald readers avail themselves- of this invitatloii to Tiny extent Mr. Halo would 11ml him solf in more tioublo in fifteen minutes than he, in Ids innocence, now con ceives as co-existent in the broad uni verse. By tho timo tho stingy taxpay er and tho public improvement mho eatc, tho pieacher and the sinner, the temperance crank and the biewory bosslorstlie reformer and tho stand patter'get through ' suggesting," the distracted editor would find that the proposition of pleasing everyone is harder to worlr out than the KMTi-ll puzzle. Better run tho Chief to suit yourself, Bro. Hale in that way, one lnntijWlll be suited, attiny late Camp boll CltiKun. It Is real amurtiug to read somo of thojcdltoriol found In our exchanges in regard to their olcetlons. For in stance tho Crawford Uplift has tho fol lowing to say: "The iceent election domonstrates to us unmistakably that it is Impossible to elect n clean man in this city for ofilco. Thor&.'are a lot of hypocrite within the connuosofCrnw rordjjnnd they ute not all found In the chinches' either. Tlupe are men in the clvio longue and nlo fn the Commer cial club as well ns in tho churches whopray long and loud about having u clean town, and nro willing to wndo up to their necks in blood if need bo to olimlnato gambling,- tho social cll and saloon lawlessness, who yot turn down it man who btttuds for strict en forcement of all laws for it man who is the mowed friend of evil. For our part tho town and country eon go to tho demnUion bow-wowb before we will again assochtte witli i body of mon who profess nprig'Hl pi'Tuofples and then vote against a iuru who stands for what they advocate. CluUt himolf deuounoud most bitterly the hypocrites but lot the truth be said they uru not till in tho ahu,nhp. '1'lie most low down contomplnhle, nii&cr able, sneaking, good for nothing cren tore in all tho earth is tho man who woar.1 tlio air of respectability und then doserU his friends by voting for n wide open town In lime of war thoy shoot such reprobates and the world would bo better oil if that rule woro ou forced In times of puttee. May tho devil Hud his imp tpqedlly remove KUclt reptiles from our midst.1' That ought to hold them somo. Notice of Dissolution ' The firm of Dre. Thomas and Cun ningham Dentists itj dissolved' Dr. Cunningham buecoediug Or. .Rmigh will bo found at tlit place. 'Jr. K. A Thomas. . ' ' Easter .Services. Knstor ten icon were held in three of our chut dies this year. This ti always it joyous season. Kvnry tiling in na ture spoalM of rosurrcctlon and peoples thoughts naturally turn to tho buds and newly nwnUetied vegilntlon, Special services wero held in tho Molhodl'-t church. Tho choir rendered two beautiful ant hems entitled "Praise ye the Lord," and "Tho Knlgliy Pilgrim." The rendition of thcie an thems revealed tho fact that the choir liad spent considerable time lit teller Sal, They charmed the nudioiico with their music and their efforts were classed iih among the best ever given In tlio city. Uev. Htllller took for his. text .John llMS-lo. Tills is one of tho best ser mons which we have had the pleasure oT hearing Uev. Stliller deliver. Ho argued his caso as n lawyer would in court. He called witness nfterwilnoss to testify and proved conclusively that there was but one solution to the mystery of Christ's disappearance and that whs tho fact that ho had risen, And the Hpeakor emphasized "Because I live yo shall llvo also." Many of the membership of Grace Hpiscopal church were unable to at tend the Kastor services In that church owing to sickness but a good audience grooted.Itov. Hates and assisted him by thnir presence in commemorating tlio resurrection of .leans the Savior. Tho chief service of the Kpiscopnl church on Knster day is always tho Holy l'u charlst and this was tho only service used at tho drace church Sunday morning. Tho choir had prepared special music for the occasion of a high order and assisted in making the occasion memorable. Uev. Kales, the pastor, used for his text Acta '-':2l23 Tho speaker emphasized the inherent impossibility of death conquering Christ after he had conquered sin and hud shown himself the Lord of life in Ids miracles and teaching. Bov. Bates is always scholarly in bis iuUlrcws but on tills occasion ho delved clear down Into the depths of research and gnvo his heaters a masterly discourse on tho ever absorbing, theme of life present and future. Master services woro appropi lately observed in tlio Congregational church Sunday morning. Tho Congregation allsts always innko much of Knstorbut Sunday was a red letter day owing to the attendance of CyrenoCominandery No. U lv. T. They marched in n body ftom their hull in full dress uniforms. Special seats wero rcsorved for them and tho soryjeos were as much for tho Masons as for the church, in fact Judging by the ritualistic work at tlio church an outsider would have consid erable difllculty in deciding whether tho church or tho Masons wore the most spiritual. The church was beautifully decorated with (lowers whoso fragrance penetrated every nook and corner of the building. The services were very impressive and en joyable. Tho spirit of wot .ship took hold of tho audience, choir and pastor. Special mention should bo mado of the excellent, showing mado by tho choir. The singing was as good as can be found in many of the city chin dies and tho double quartet did themselves full justice and pleased the audienco exceedingly. An offering was taken for the chut eh building society aad for rotltcd ministers Uev. Ctchsmnn took his text from Luke's gospel dwelling largely on tho reasonableness of tho belief of the im mortality of tho human oul. One statement struck us very forcibly Tho speaker said that if the soul wero not immortal and he wero tlio only petsou in the world that knew it he would want Ills tongue cut out to the roots that ho might not cast gloom, despondency nnd dispnlr upon the whole human race. We give below; the program as carried out at this church: Solo --"Light, after Darkness" . . . . Glen Walker Apostlos croud and prayer, nil standing ltopmi6o (ilorln Choir .Scripture Lesson Anthem "Come see tho place" Choir Offertory Duett . ."Ulttd Luster Morn" MlS Tgou and .lennlo'Phitt The best known pllls'iattd. the best pills made nro DeWltts Llttlo Marly llisers. Thoyjire small, ousy to take, gentle and cot tain, nnd nro sold by All Druggists. A thin purio makes a person feel lint. We would like to provo to every suf feror of Kidnev diseases that I'inoulcs will bring prompt relief. Backache rheumatism, lumbago, ftitipuo nnd im puro blood are merely symptoms of Kidney disorders. The 31 izo con tains '2j timos us much as the fiOcslzc Sold by Henry Cook. Ho who pursues two rabbits will succeed in catching neither. INI'I.AMMAIOUV KlIUL'MATIHM CtMli:!) IN .' Da vs. Morton L Hill, of Lebanon, Intl., says: "My wife had inflammatory Uheumatisin in every muscle nnd joint; her suffering was terrible and her body nnd fnco were swollen almost, beyond iecogiiitton;hudbecninbedforslxweeks and hud eight physicians, but received no benefit until slio triod Dr. Dotchon's Belief lor Bhouinitlisui. Itgavo'hcr Immediate relief nnd she was able to walk about ii three days. T tun sure It saved hot- life." Sold by Tho II. D. (irlce Drug Co , Bed Cloud, Nebr. Let tho mat rid mon take heart. A Georgia woman of intellect bus dls covored that "husbands arc human beings." M Blur CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD D DRUGS LAV. An Improvement over many Couch. Lima i Uronchinl Remedies, b . -v! t rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic c i tlic bowels. No opiates. uarantced to fllvo satisfaction or money refunded, l'rcpaivc by PlNLULh MLDIC1NL CO.. CHICAGO. U.S.A. VOll SALB AT COOK DRl'O STOItB. 1 TJ Hot pot' (ly Looks BUT FOH YOUHSI Grimsley, The pain ter, Paper hanger and Decorator will do your work reasonable, and my work is Right. See me before looking Elsewhere. Yours For Biz. F. Q. Grimsley Olllce with Henderson, Tho Second Hand man Old Dow, Hulldlng. Before baying your Dry Goods, hook-over our stock. We think we can save you money. F' NEWHOUSE riaxon Tho Queen of WItito Goods Daltlty if Haudlccrchlef Linen, Durable as Highest Priced Lawns, less E.V-" (tcnslYC than Hither. Ideal ft"' waist's Skirts, Light FrocksCorset-Covors und All sort3 of Lingorio. Don't Fail to see m m iTrlaxonlUF HOSE Ladies' hose in al' colors at 15c & 25c. Children's Mose A full Line of Childrcns' hose in Black and Tans at 1 5 and 25c. per pair. la M J-B m dm M Si JH Mm' Ma o ni r, IB I "Hi 1 m " Ail lm If vJH Burson'Guro.ntccd liosc 3 pair for St.OO. - -" J Sale of Muslin Underwear. Wr. nro prcpnrct to fit you out in tlio smallest to tho largest size, in our iiudormusllns, wo know wc liavo finality, workmanship nnd are full hI'.cs. Wb mention a few of our largo assortment's. Ladies' Undcrmuslin. Ladies' corset covers from 2fic to8l.2."i. Ladies' Skirts from $1.00 to 3.25. Ladle Drawers from r.oc to Si 2o. CHILDREN'S Children's e.trn quality Drawers with tuck or hico trim at 25d Ladies' Lace Trimed Drawers at 25c. ZAX Mt.MmMWlWftmtUAMM MiitK Game Liths. ' The giiinu laws passed by the leccnt legislature ptovides for open .casotis as follows: Ohlokeiib and grouse. Octo ber and Novqinbcr; ducks and geese, September IS to Apinlfi; jiicLsiiipuaud yellow logs., September 1ft to May 1; plover, July 15 to Auguht'IljVjiiirrols, Ojlobor and November; black bass not less than i. incline long, .hino l to Novctnljer 15: trout, not lob, than olght inches long. April 1 to October 1; all other 1Kb, April I to Novombor 1.1. Thttioibuu open M'Hsou for quail, dovos, hwnii or wldto crane. BeluBh 'with meshes'-' Inpliw souare may bo used In water: desltrnntml ly tin game wardon it a lleentso Is oil. tolned and n bond in the form of itcer titled ebcok for $100 Ik given to seoutu the state ugHiUht mlhuse of a Heine This license U issueil by the chief game warden and costs .'. A permit to spine give the holder a right to take carp, stickeiH, huifnlo, gar and cutilli, from Juno 1 to OoUibur 31 dur ing daylight bourn. Tho sale of carp, bull'alo, cullikh, auukort, Murgvnn and gar llb U ptrtnlttwi undor tte now law. Thottde Af'gnmo bird6' Is still prohibited. ', . 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