b w 15he CHIEF Rod Clovid - Nebraska PUUIilSIIKI) KVKUY TllUISSD.JtY. Bntcrtil In Hit- 1'iiHliifIli'i) Hi tie-it I'loncl.Ncli til- vi ninl t'lnwi VhIIi t V lint too Hindi icsfcet for .Mr. Tuft Id bclli'Ve tlllll III' Wollld be lltt!o oimiitli to willfully ignore the bind Ki'i'i'tniKs of a governor of n slnto bo he t ('publican or dcuiofint. Vo ruiithl win' Toddy ninl jfi'i bli opinion. C. It. HAIiK 1't'llMsill.ll Till: ONLY IH.Mfil It Mil' I'M'JIt l iisii:u cnr.sn is Democratic nntl Peonies Inilcjientlcnt Party Ticket For ilmloH of the Suprciiiu Court - It. 1 IIOuD .F.J. 91' 1,1,1 VAN .1. it. dija.v For llctfcrili of Statu l' ni verity CIIAIlLiKST. K.VAH' IIAKVJSV K. NDWHKANCII For County Treiisiirer UMJ.UKAMKU 'Ked Cloud Por County Clerk OWUtGKIJADUM, .. . .Ked Cloud For Stiurill'- W.M. KIItKI.TIIflC titiiilu Ilofk For County Kiii(iintc'iilciit MlSSMAltlMi JMY Rod Cloud For County ,ludf-o-- I. V. KDSoN lied I loud For Commissioner, Second Dlst. L.I'ISKlKi: llliiolllll CITY TIC KKT For Constable At.. Si a in For A.ssoshor V. I). Voxw:iii.y For Justice of Pence Vm AIacm;v IlED CLOFI) TOWNSHIP TICKKT For Komi Overseer... .Jami: MrIxio.n Por Assessor Ciiaiii.i:s Gricw-i ,nt 1 We hnve hi'iird liolliilltf lately relit tuototlii' ila, iloL'trio emit nt (nor for tliat matter I lie monthly li'uuielul statinieiiL of the eity's iilVtilrs). We preHiiino Unit the eity futh'r- have this I well In baud and that u day current will be installed in due seas in but for fear the subject may in; lyiiitf doimeiit xvi' respectfully call ntloiilion to the qiii'Htioii. We have fa voted a day cur rent from the .slut t uud eo im reason wliy we should not continue to advo cate that necessity. It 1 approaching the time ol the year when lights will be turned on at live and continue buruiiiK till oitfht in the moriiiuir. After liavini; steam alicady under head xvay the cvpensc of continuing the current thtuotit the day would not be much especially If it smaller engine wore Installed. Wo arc confident that there xvonld be power enotii'h tied lo malic it paying on the Mai t. lleddes this it would jflxv ninny of oiireitizciis coinforts and utilities which they do unt now enjoy. After rciuling our esteemed ox changes of the Denver valloy lino tibout the Ki-uat aiiiuiiut of rain they bad there last week we judge that they xvoro busy looking up Noult's recordH to see If they had reached u now murk. Wo did not happen to be at either Hood but after duo investigation wo nro iiielined to the opinion Unit Noah utill holds the bolt. Self preservation is the first law eif utiiuiiito natuie seems to be true. We often hear the reinaik that ono has to look out for number one because no one else will and this is nil right to u degree but xv hen number one has enough ami to spare he ought to give the remainder of the numerals a little leeway ami an occasional lift. Why take advantage or exceptional business iiuumou (o the detriment of the less fortunate xv lien the body is already Millloicntly xxcll uturWItelV Wo con fess wo do not know and yet in every city uud hamlet in flic miircrao this tragedy is being enacted. The Oxford Standard bluahiugly acluioxvledgcs that It has siieeesstully pussoil Its tilth mile stone. It still io tains the vigor of joutli and yet gives evidence of u.atuilty. Alter the hesi tating dlsclosuie ol its age it mildly give out the information that, should any friends see lit to bestow a birthday present, tlieuioslacerpiablegilt would be a pretty dollar bill for xvlilcli u ycai'ssubscilption would be exchang cel by way of mUiiow lodgement. This is one of the neatest things wo have read in many a day and the people of Oxfoid, incidentally, seem to appreciate the efforts of the genial cditois of the standard. If reports can bu relied upon we very much regiet the discourtesy showed (iov .Shallenberger by President Tuft when he made his visit to Omaha last week. It canted no surprise that Oinahii did not invito the Governor to be prcseiitd,iriug the visit of our Presi dent but It is unbelievable that the chief o.U'eiillvc of this nation .should fall to acknowledge the greetings sent biiu by the chief otllcer of the state, We have been invited to spcit'c right out in mcctin' icgarding a subject which tit present weighs heavily upon our minds. Tho tat iff tinkcrcr". the trusts the law of supply and detnnud or some other unholy inllueiice has been ut work and the icsult is that tho price of paper has been rapidly soaring higher ninl higher. Now this has occurred without our consent or npprovul but in protection tooursclves something must be done uud xxe very much fear that that something xvill bo n raiso in subscription rates on January II rst. Just think of it if we wantchick en for Sunday dinner just two Sundays in tho year It menus an entire year's subscription, fifty two copies and be sides thero is the devil to pay. Wo have spent uiuny u restb'ss night in attempting to solve this problem and only one solution seems possible and that is an increase in the price of sub scription. We arc endeavoring to give you your money's worth and then some and we feel confident that our teaduis will gladly pay a little iu addi tion to their present subscription and make it possible for us to givo a still betUr publication. Tli'stoiy Is told that soon lifter Chief J list ice Chase (isslllned lliei"i . r natorial clialr in Ohio he issued his proclamation appointing Thaulisls it-g day. To make sine of being orth. do the governor composed bis proclaim lion almost entirely of pasmges frni the Ulble, xvlilehjic did not design. iU as ipiotntioiis. assuming that every one would recogni' them and admlic the fltnes of the words, us well us his taste in s lection. Th proclamation meeting the e.vc of a De-iiociath' editor, lie pouii'cd up on it tit once ami declared that he had read it before. He could not say e. aelly xvheie, but he would take his oatli that it was a downright plagiar ism from beginning to cud. That would have been u pretty fair joke, but the ne.U day u Ilejiublieau editor came out valiantly in defense or the governor, pronounced the ohnrge libel ous and challenged any man living to ptodtic''oiisinglelineof thoproclatna tion that had appeared in print before. That venality eists in the news paper profession it would be Id!., to deny mwr Bea Ml fa 1 9t C U!C'" An Improvement over mnny sysU'"! c f n cold bv acfl.t,; n-satlftf.i.-tl m i.r monry rc.i.':;. I'oK si,B ORMS ! 'i'i.1 " .7IOUAL PUKE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. '.): 'ii.:l I, T Cm K'si . i i r ; :", ' nKc i sroui:. UeirtJ'tf. because It ridj the r.o Diilates. -uar,intecd in ttv . iJlUJ- CU.. CHICAC.O. U. S. A. I Put hup? in:ui parents have never renli.ed the Important position the home paper linu In the family. The children in growing up become Inter ested hi petsoii.s and things nioimd them by reading tibotil them In the home paper. Gnulually they como to loolc for the paper's rogulnr visits mid they acipilre the haliit of reading regu larly of the ex iiits of their own com munity. This regular habit grows up on them ami nets as an unknown educa tor both In giving Information ami automatically developing habits of order ami eoutiuuty Again the child by hating it interest stimulated learns to look upon the community as a whole and broadens the mental horizon lead ing the way to a larger conceptions and more dellnate ideals. Without this ntimulus the child is apt to reach ouo of two extremes. Hither ho will be entirely satisfied with what lie sees or experiences mid thus becomes tiar iow ami contented with the little things or life or else lie will give free vent ton vivid imagination and obtain a tlistoited view of lire, dwelling on how things ought to bu or might be rather on things as they are. Nothing will cause a boy or a girl to know the actualities of life better than the habit of regularly -and thoughtfully roading tho homo paper. Cot tho habit. That Lame Back Means Kidney Disease And to Relieve the Lame and Aching Back, You Must First Relievo the Kidnevs unoro is no cm", tion nliout Hint at nil for tho lanio and aihlng back is caused by n elNc.isrd con dition of tho Kidneys and bladder. It Is only common ueme, nny way that you must euro a condition by removing tho cnuso of tho con dition. And lanio and aching back aro not by nny moans tho onlv symptoms of derangement of the kidneys anil bladder. There nro a inultltudo of well-known and un mlstaKnblo indications of a moro or loss dnngerous condition. Somo of theso nro, for Instnrce: Kxtretno and unnatural lnfsltudo nnd weari ness, nervous irritability, heart ir regularity, "nerves on cd?o," tlcep lesBiiess nnd Inability to Fociin' rest, scalding scnatlin nnd redi ment In tho urine. Ii.ti-ii.n ntlon ' tlio bladder and passage:, etc. DoWitt'a Kidney and Bladder rills nro an exceptionally meritori ous remedy fur any nnd h!1 nffee tloua or diseased conditions of theso organs. Theso PIII3 opornto directly nnd promptly nnd their lienoflclal results nro nt onco felt. They rcgulnto, purify, nnd effec tually benl nnd restoro tho kid neys, bladder and liver, to perfect and hcnlthy condition oven in Eomo of the most advanced enser. i vS7 c- " ", If-tT i:. C. ncW'ltt & Co.. Chlenim III want every man and woman who havo tho least cusplclon thnt thor aro mulcted with kidney nnd blad der diseases to at onco wrlto thorn, and a trial box of theso Pills will ho t-ent free by zttuui mall postpnid. Websler County Fair DM) IVotr.s of the Doings. The Fourth Annual Inhibition .( the Webster I'ouiity Fair Association opened ut ISladen on the 'Jlsl with nn inital attendance estimated at 1000. The exhibits of live stock this year arc exceptionally line. The hogs and cattle some of them prize winners from the state fair. The horses on exhibit ion show line breoding nnd as good a bunch would be hard to II ml at any fair. The exhibit of poultry is very line nnd some excllent strains being shown. In the Agricultural hall the exhibit of grains nnd grasses aro very good. The showing of corn is exceptionally Hue considering the season. One especially tine exhibit is the showing of tlowers ami shrubs. In the Indies' department fiuiey work und other ex hibits makes u line display. On Tuesday the entertainment con sisted or a ball game between llladeii and I'liinpbell. Several track events which showed some very Hist time and an able address by (Jov. Shullenbeiger. Between heats of tho races various ciitertainntents are given consisting of juggling, acrobatic performances, etc The management is highly eoincnd eel for the splendid showing made on tho initial day. On Wednesday the attendance at the Wobster County Fair was quite liirio I'cing estimated (it between 170o and . )00 porsons. The attractions consisted of racing, a ball gnmo be tween Iimvnle nnd Jllndeu nnd extra events such as u novelty rneo for green horseg. broncho busting etc The day opened cloudy threatening rain, but cleared and the day wa Ideal aside from being somewhat cool for comfort. in Thin sday the attendance was tho largest during the fair. Ciuido Hock, Cowles, I'ed ( loud ami Blue Hill were well represented. The ball game between Bladen and Inavi-j was sharp ly contested. The speed events were well tilled and very good speed was shown. The races were saddened by an accident to one of the liders in the mile running race In some manner he lost his balance and in falling in front of his horse causing the animal to full on him Ho died in about an hour. His name was Albert Meir and gave his homo as Chicago and his ago as 20 years. On Friday while the attendance was not so largo as on Thursday a largo crowd wits on hand to view the fnlr. The ball gamo between tho Bladen Juniors and the ('uide Kock High School team was interesting up to the 0th inning when the locals went to pieces, (initio Kock won bv the score of io to'.'. The running and trotting i vents were quite fast. Tho unto lace j vv us only ir cats owned In Webster i itniiti. iinif ) .io .... ,... i. locnls and one rom Rod Cloud. The uicM was won by w. II. Tnber of ltd loud. The weather was excellent all thru the fair and mnde it a success from till points or view. Pipsident Dontoiiand his assistants doing eveiy tiling in their power to make everything being made satisfactory as possible. Sn friction being felt ut any time. Heal Eslatc Transfers. Transfers repotted by tho Fort Ab stract Co. fur i he ' .tiding Wed- ite'sduy, gcptciul ci till ,, lilchnrd I). Moritz to W.J Scnx nor. lots 17 to 'JO, l!IU. 1, Platts 1st add to lied Cloud, vvd jut) Winer A. Thomas to AdolaideC. Stock man, lots?, 8,0, Blk. I, I'mlclin.? add to Wed (Jloinl.ttd Ci'O I.'am'i.lphr. ICIikbrldgeotalllof en t s to N F, llHrvcy, tixv'tO SS ill. l'-f. Deed -JOOO Maiy Sinelsvr to C'lvdo (J. Pitney sv 1 1 U 12, vvd 0"o0 11. 1., savvjer to T. F. Jones, all subdiv Clot 17, Illk. Q, Saw yei's add to Innviile, wd 17." rrm9m r T2D Line of Dry Goods for Fall Wear at F. NEWHOUSE'S. :0 ' SAL', EYALL J ' SCr Morlgiigts tiled, JdSCfl.dO. Moitgage'S released, sr-DTi.OO. 6 UD73 Know beforti hand That the Black Stockings yon buy are Going toSatis fy Yon will make no mistake of yon buy Your 1IOSI"! Here Children's i x ' rib. Good hose for the money at Ij.-sc per pair. Mo Mm 1 x I Rib fiose knee, h' i I .n't! tue spliced with extra linen thn ad at 2c. g Ms riMraioM N-NJ aifWW'WMK' Ste Sweater Time, jJPony Coat Sweaters in new designs carefully knitted of fine Zephyr Wool in fancy jacquard slilch the newest in sweater making. This perfect fitting garment has the stylish V neck, two patch pockets and closes with good pearl buttons. For real value this garment is unequalcd in price from $2.00 to $3.50. tfJOthcrs at 60c for children. 75c,', and $1.25 for boys and girls. Ladies fast biack no seam hose r.at 25c, 35c and oc. L GINGHAMS For those school l)resos Have a full line of tiiugliuiu", F cued and fancy wash goods from We to 2')C WW ) 3fHave a few odd sizes in'Corset Covers left 'which we will close out cheap. flCome in and let us show them to you. Agert for itterick P.tterns 7: W G, T U, STEMS. 1 ii. -i.i-- iiei.iiws in tie xv. 1 r. K lltur of sjt. l.oul lh:i-lllli d7o cute, Dr. W. It. Piiluior. , siv; A jim hpiiHou ninciidine'il will carry in Miss ouri in 1010 by a uittjiii'y i.f seventy tlv thousand." Abdrnm 1 piuposes to eo. if 111. i .iiv'" if the cimpnign for n p ohlbitiou atiiun lniPiit is sac 'I'ssful. ISirmiujjIuim, Ala., Sept I ".. e.im ia!gu for a cotistitutiotial ami'iidnient for prohibition in Alabama vvaslauiich iil here today at a conference which was participated in by several hundred prohibitionists, anti-saloon league members and pat tisaiis from all over the state. An ollieial statement was made prior to tho beginning of the meeting that the conference leprcsents no political faction or set of politicians. World Herald. "A prohibition amendment will carry 111 .Missouri in IfJlo by a majority of seventy-live thousand." Dr. W. It. Pal more, editor of the St. LoiiIh Christian Advocate, said last week while in Kuu sas City. 'Mlssouii has become a dumping ground for Kansas and Tennessee, which 1110 without saloons. There soon will be no saloons in Arkansas, Tesas, Virginia, Kentucky and Indiana. Missouri cannot all'ord to hold buck with thli probability staring it in the face. Waiting can't do no tiny good." It U Doctor Palinoie's estimate tbnt liquor and opium are responsible direct ly or indirectly for 75 per cent of the criminals In the- prisons of the xvoild. ThfS ostium! 0 he bases on his investi gations f prisons in many countries particularly in Kurnpe.-KniiMis 1 ity Star. HI When the kidneys fall for any curse, to perform their important vvoik of passing oil" urio acid from the boy, serious results wjll follow at sdjoh limos take a good reliable remedy. 0110 Unit you can depend upon. Pty! eules aro an excellent preparation for Kidney troutiies. rneycjuieuiy iein ji backache, weak back, rheumatic painj etc. t-obl ty lIonrylooK jej iRiftlPr mmms S3 .a . m m vypsaei US Pn JtFM 35.00 : M m aw s? 7.00 cSc9.00 Mr Peary is liltelv to discover that , ho isn t the o.ily jubblo on the beach, T7.;. -m .r I VM. llll.V IV II I l M I ISM v. I I I 1 I.N l Daxh. Morton D Hill, of Lebanon, lad., says: "My xvifo bad Inllamniatory niiouuiatlfcin in ovcry muscle and joint; her sniveling was terrible und hoibody ami face- were swollen almost beyond recogultlonjliad beenlnbedforslx weeks and had eight physicians but received no benefit until she tried Dr. Dctchou's llelicf tor l'houinatliiu. It gave hei Immediate relief and she was aide to ' walk abo it In three days. 1 am sure It saved hor life." .Sold by The II K. (Jrlce Drug 'o , Rod Cloud, Nebr. nUUIW-Ki-UQ XJVrC IHMtNM The New Seven Jewel Watch. EXAR1INE THIS WATCH It is a bridge model, the highest type of Watch Construction. Seven ruby and Sapphire jewels protecting the points of wear. Factory guar anteed for 5 years. :::::::: Has a conpcnsaling balance patent micrometric regulator Brcguet Hairspring features found only in higher priced wale) 2s of other makes. : : : ONE GRADE OF MOVEMENT ONLY .00 in Solid Nickel Ca se- k.00 F in 20 yr Gold-Filled Case. .00 in 10 yr. Gold-Filled Case. OTHER MAKES AND GRADES 75c. TO $75.00 A New Stock of Alarm Clocks Guaranteed $1.00 TO $8.00 NEWHOUSE IBROTHERS Jewelers and Optometrists - - Red Cloud, Nebraska. V N NJ, .