The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 22, 1912, Image 4

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Re 1 Cloud, Nebraska.
PUBLISHED EVERY 4I1U118DA1
Entered In the Poilolllco at Hid timid, Net).,
ns Second Claw Matter.
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TUB ONLY DKMOCUATIC PAPKIl
WKDSTCIt COUNTY
IN
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
Preslduiit Wood row Wilton.
Vice-President Thus, tt. Marshall.
U. S. Henator A.C. SUllenbergor.
CoiiRrPM-R. D. Sutherlnnd.
Oovernor John 11. Morel-cad.
Lieut, Governor Herman Dleis.
TreaMiur-Ueo. B. llca.ll.
Atiilttur Henry C. lllohtnoiid.
AUornuy-Oeneral A M. Morrlsey.
Secretary of Stato-J. W. Kelley.
CominUslnni'r W. H. Kaslman.
Superintendent R. V. Clark.
Riillwny Com. C. B. Harmon.
State Senator Win. Wcesner.
Uoiieseiitntlv-(U'n. W. Llndsf-y.
County Attorney-Fitd 13. Usurer.
County Assessor-Chris Fnsslur.
County Commissioner:
District No. 2-W. U. Hoffiuin.
A number of tlio members of the
Ilcpnblicnu central committee iu this
county arc havluK tioubloi of their
own. It is an open secret I hut many
of them have pronounced "Bull Moose
sentiments but when chilleuged Ah to
their fitness to serve hs Republicans
they immediately deny the Hull Moose
" affiliation and state that they are'pro
gresslve, just a little more progressive
than the itgular Republicans "'
The Argus of Inst week contained a
good tempered criticism on the pleas
ant words given by the Chief to u
obickeii industry In the north pait. of
the city. Hi-other Eilaon said nothing
that the Chief docs not heartily en
dorse. Neither chicken yards nor tuiy
thing else should bo suffered to inter
fere with the enjoyment of one's
neighbors. But the Chief look parti
cular palus to speak of the clenuly
conditions in which tho chickens were
kept iu the young man's care. It is
easy enough to keep dilutions ho that
they need uuuoy nobody, nnd wo will
cheerfully help any effort tint the
Argus may make to improve the clean
liness of the city. Wo are also glad to
accept any criticisms made by the
Argus or any one else when made lu a
spirit of candor and reasonableness.
$ The county commissioners spent
several days last week iu looking over
court houses which Ihe sui rounding
counties have erected. Tho county
board Is seriously considering the
problem that is confronting them nud
the members of the board have eon
eluded that it Is high time to act If the
records of this couuty are to be pie
served. Iu the opinion of the Chief
they are taking the proper method of
proccedure in that they intend to plan
court houso suitable to the needs of
Webster county, and then submit all
the plaus and specifications to the
rcoplo so everyouo cuu know just
what the board will do.
The taxpayers of this county have a
right to know just what the board will
do and we believe that this Is the
' only manner of proccedure that will
meet, with the endorsement of our
people. We do not know what
mount the commissioners thluk will
be necessary (or this couuty but we
bellevc-that. seventy five thousaud
dollar will build and equip a struct
ure that will not only be a credit to
the eoaaty but will also meet all our
demands for all time to come. The
day of expensive turrets, spires, domes
and ginger bread has passed. What
this couuty ne'eds is a building that
can be used. Every dollar spent
should be used for- efficiency aud not
for display, From all that we could
learn the couuty board has lu mind u
building that will be usoful und will
leave the ornamental to the trees aud
shrubbery.
If the commissioners will erect a
building that,, Is sufficient for our
seeds it will be forever do away with
the peril of some extravagcttt taking
It upon themselves te saddle this
county with a debt of two or three
hundred thousaud dollars as has been
done In other counties,
Last Weduesday this editor and his
wife atteuded tho big reunion at
Franklin. We were very much im
pressed with tho elaborate decoratlous
In that thriving burg aud the extreme
cordiality of her citizens. The grounds
were plentifully supplied with teuls
Tnid ull conveniences for visitors. A
happy wholesome air pervaded the
grounds uud wo enjoyed the exorcises,
the visits, the speaking, the popcorn
aud the on tin entertainment. Th
uuuugeuient deserves uustiuted praise
for the uunaer iu which they conduct
ed affairs eu the ground. Xot a single
ujeutlonable attraction could be foaad
aad the visitors showed by Mieirhappy
wllea and their 6ke,rf ul faces that
their every mement was one of joy,
We are iadoetee te Geuirades Me
Crecken and Blmpsonand Mia. Earner
for t'.ioii" Mud hOiptUhlj ami i.if t.n
carefuliifhs with which they looked
after our comfort. 'I hose fiom this
cltv who were In attendance in tents
were:
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wilson, Mr. mi I
Mm. N. R. Simpson nnd son Howard,
Mr. and Mrs. Ort Legged, Mr. and
Mrs. West Throckmorton, Mr. Leggelt.
Mr. Wolfe, Mr. llnrncs, S. R. lloyce,
Mrs. Earner and Mrs. Bobbins, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. McCraeken.
Unfortunately we were not on the
grounds very long befoie we found
that the good people of Finn Willi were
nflllctod with a touch here nnd there
of whut is commonly known as
"knockeiH". Why anyone should see
fit to run down any enterprise that U
moral, wholesome nnd entertaining is
beyond our comprehension, It is
much worse when that etiterpilsc is
conducted by one's own city No one
cuii build up any community by knock
ing, by negative action, by sulking or
by pessimism, (live us the good old
booster every time, the man who smiles
and pushes, joins every laudable effort
ami eheeis with vim. lu till Industrial
cntcrprit.es the booster Ih'uii asset nud
the knocker n dead weight, a total
loss.
Special Fair Train
There will be a Special, Tiatu for tho
Statu Fair at Lincoln, September -1
and nth. The train will leave Red
Cloud at .1:10 u. in , and Uulde Rock at.
G:30a. m. The train loturnlug leaves
Lincoln at 0:10 p. m.
R. E. Foe Agent, Red Cloud.
Teachers' Institute a
Grand Success
The teachers of Webster county met
in institute, iu the Washington build
ing of the Red Cloud schools on Aug.
12, 1012. Tho greater part of tho fore
noon having been spent in registering
the regular work did not begin until
1:15 o'clock. From that time the regit
lai schedule of classes was followed
without u break.
Throughout tho week Professor
House of Peru Normal had cbni'KO of
the clusses lu school management,
arithmetic, methods, aud beginners
round table. Iu all his work Mr.
Rouse is very practical aud In some
Hues mu'y well be called a reformer.
In arithmetic Mr. House made a spec
ial appeal for more practical problems,
better presentation and advocated an
absence of the subject fiom the first
grades iu schools.
Professor Brovvn, of Lincoln, had
charge of the work iu hygiene, pri
mary reading nful language, primary
plans and domestic science and arts
Miss Brown, like Mr. Rouse, wns very
practical in her work giving out much
valuable information tending to help
tho rural teuclier cope with the trying
problems that dully come up iu her
work. Among other thlnus that wore
advocated by Miss Drown wus the
warm lunch at noon for those child
ren, who by necessity, must eat their
dinners iu the school room. She
pointed out that this could quite easily
be done, by suo'viug lu how simple a
way it cuu be arranged for.
Two lectures weie giveu during the
Institute. The first was giveu at the
M. B. church, on Wednesday evening
by Mr. J. W. Gamble of Omaha. Mr.
Gable had for his subject "Conserva
tion". He confined his thought to the
present loss by fire and the loss by
preventable disease. The speaker
pleased his audience with his quiet
manner and impressed them with the
thought of his discourse.
Ou Friday evening Professor Rouse
delivered his lecture "The Rewards of
a Teacher". Professor Rouse's words
were soul inspiring, 'directing the
thought as they did to the higher,
nobler things iu life. As loug an the
teachers of this institute shall last
they cauuot forget the klud worda of
Mr. Rouse.
Following the lecture of Mr. Gamble
on Weduesday evening the teachers
desceuded to the basement of the
church for the annual institute recept
ion nnd enjoyed themselves iu u gel
"acquainted" process. Here they
spent a delightful time and at a late
hour left the church happier and more
at home.
The musical program of tho institute
was as followt:
Tuesday Morning
PUbo solo Miss Gertrude Blaokledge
Nebraska songs. , , .Teachers of tne In
stitute
Wednesday
Piano solo Miss Vorntin Storey
Vocal duet.. Mis, Halloy, Glenn Walker
llaralouo solo Mr. llehcnsee
Vocal solo Mr. Glenn Walker
Piano duet Mrs. Bailey uud Miss
Grace Coombs
Thursday
Plauo solo Raymond Turnuru
Friday
Piano solo Miss Inez Honor
Voeal solo MUs Susie Cure?
Vloliuaelo .... Miss Mataa Wendarly
Plane aele Mlsa Marie Rosa
TIms tsaebera of the Inetttitte were
favored with talks by Deputy State
Superintendent Robert I. liliett, lx
Ooaaty 8aeerinteadct Mabel Bay-Albright,
Ew-Cooaty Saparlutendeat
SPECIAL OFFER
Begining Saturday, August 24th
Palm Olive
Palm Olive
Through special nirnngcuient
Olive yonp wc urc able to make the
limited time.
6 I Oc Cakes Palm Olive Soap
1 50c Jar Palm Olive Cream
It Is hardly necessary for us to say anything about the merits of
cither Pulin Olive Soap or Palm Olive Cream, as they are hoth standard
nnd among the best selling items lu our toilet goods department.
Doiit fall to take advantage of this offer during the period of the
snlo The saving Is a tittle better than half that Is, you get double
value. On sale .Saturday morning. Toilet Goods Section.
CHAS. L. COTTING, ""The Druggist, p
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The HEW
We handle only tho Best Grades of Flour,
and Feed ol all kinds. Your inspection of
my place is respectfully requested
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We Invite Your
Careful attention to
our stock when in
the market for any
thing in the Furniture, Car
pets or Rug line ....
Lady in attendance in our Undertaking Dept.
ALL THK
ED. AHACK
THE HOME GROCERY
aaai P. A. WULLBRANDT, Prop, aaaa
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We Carry a Complete Line of Staple and Fancy
Groceries, also the Latest Patterns in
HAND PAINTED CHINA WARE
It Will Also Pay You to Remember That in Order
to Secure the Best in Canned Goods Obtain
"A. B. C."
CANNED GOODS
Bell Phone 201 Independent Phone 44
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Kellle West Custer 'und Superintend
ent Ruth Erfman of Krnekllu County.
Thcsu talks dealt with vital education
al problems aud were espcclally'appre
elated by the teachers.
Throughout the eutlre nesslou the
spirit of good feeling prevailed and
tho 1012 institute is pronouuoed by
the tvaehurs to be one of the Tery best
ever held la Webster County.
Petlewjag isaceeyef Uiereseluttons
adapted ey tee teaehers la their leek
oeeetiaf.
a It BaseLvee: Thsa we tbe teaeh
era ef Webstar Oeaaty extend ear
heart fell thanks to ear oaatSaper
lateadeut, Mlsi SartruaeCoon, for the
$1.10
worth
for
50c
with tho mnnufnclurcs of Palm
following extraordinary our for a
1
1 50c
Feed Store
GEO. W. TRINE
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able manner In which she is conduct
ing the school affairs of Webster coun
ty, and the excellent institute she has
provided for our enjoytnout aud in
struction Without hor enthusiastic
aud tactful leadership we could have
neue of that co operative organisation
which we feel sure we shall have dur
ing the coming year.
To Professor Ifouee, who has so
faithfully and ably oendeated his work
la the Institute, we also wish to extend
ear aisoerest taaaka. Nor shall we
aooa forget the wholeseMe truths, the
eaeeuraglag werea, aba eelryhig Ideals,
eoataioad la Ma laatare "The Rewards
ef a Teacher". To every teaeber In
the teunty this message of "Love for
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Women's Wear
Carpets
Rugs
Lace Curtains
Shoes
Groceries
Notions
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what we are doing but would
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Mankind" will be nu inspiration of un
told worth.
The practical, ptilnstaking instruct
Ion of If Isa Brown will be of utmost
value te the teaehers whe sat in bar
classes. Her work, characterized by
its aced, aad praoeiaal In lis asotliod,
will net be forgettea. We extead to
Miss Ilrewa our heartiest appreciation
of her efforteaad await her retura as
aa iustltate lastruator.
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Place to Trade
To those peoplo of Red Cloud whe
so kindly and willingly assiated with
tuasleand entertainment we wish to
make knewa oar gratitude and trast
that ear aaaociatioa together stay re
salt in good te all.
Da It FueTMicn XaeebVEe: Vhat a
eopy of thee resekitioM he given te
the eatgr Snserlateadsat aad te eaeh
of the Cqmtp papera.
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