&& aa5r-a -r -aaxia -z-isoma SRv-j- - ; u. .. r4.: tip t 'IBWIBBt 4 i '' ? i gtfiMi tf VTmBft I l r ...'- v Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty,' and One Dollar a year is the Price of The Chief. By A. C. Hosmer. wit! Ma 1 BEAD IT. Don't Forget That 8gKw- r , Sells Clothing Shoes Hats Shirts Also Trunks -JS At a Smaller Profit Than . The . Smaller Clothing .- Stores And - Offers You a larger Stock Of better made Goods To select from. In addition Has a Tailor Shop In the building '" - 4 i-- Vv -i 'SW V - ?t hjf. t-i. And Makes clothes 'sftfP Red Cloud, Webster County, Neb., Friday, November 20, 189. NEEDED LEGISLATION. Unking Powder Bill Piuwcil ly the ailnnciiola Senate. The recent newspaper discussion of the dangerous qualities of ammonia comes from the alarming increase of its ufio in baking powders. People who absorb it in small quantities from day to day suffer from slow ammonia poisoning. Taken internally in suffi cient quantities it cats away the coat ings of the stomach and intestines and cause? death. Slow ammonia poisoning produces various forms of stomach trouble. Not one woni'-n in ten thousand would use an ammonia baking powder if she knew it. Such powders not only undermine the health, but am monia imparts a sallow and blotched complexion. Following is the bill recently passed by the Minnesota senate. It's the danger signal which the law throws out for the protection of the people: A Dill for ait Act to Itrgulalo (lie Trafllc In BHklnx Powder. Section 1. Any person who shall knowingly sell or procure the sale, or offer for sale any package or can of Baking Powder, containing any Am monia in it, not distinctly, legibly and durably branded, stumped, or marked In a conspicuous place with the words in the English language "This Bak ing Powder contains Ammonia" in letters of Great Primmer, or any letter equivalent thereto in length, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and punished by a fine not less than $20 nor more than 850: shall be conGncd incte? - county jailnotj-xintcir or more vLirtini:wentv davs or bv uotn line anu imprisonment, at the discretion of the court. Sec. 2. The sale or offer for sale of the substance mentioned in the fore going section in packages not stamp ed, marked, branded or labelled as therein required, shall be prima-facio evidence of knowledge of the charac ter of said substance, on the part of the person so i-clling or offering for sale and his employer. See. 3. This act shall be in force on and after its passage. Note An incident occurred in the house when the senate bill came up for passage, in reference to an amend ment proposed by Mr. Dimnt. This was opposed by several members. Mr. Peig said that if the bill as it came from the senate was all right then the amendment was all wrong. The amendment compelling the printing of the word "Ammonia" on the label only affected the llojal Baking Pow der, and no wonder they felt the sen ate bill was a blow at them. St. Paul Dispatch. Somo mischievous and lying individ uals, prc.ist in the statement that The Chief is going to leave the city, or chan.'c its politics. Ones for all we will state that The Ciiiek will be here right along and will be found at the old stand, printing good republican doctrine. If those who are so meddle some would attend to their own busi ness, they would have all the could do to look after their own affairs. We shnll stay in Red Cloud, and print The Chief, and The Chief, will be a republican paper, as it has for more than twenty years. The Chief has no reason to complain, it is doing a nice business, and proposes tt main tain it at all hazzards. Do vou hear? Departed thin Life. Died, on the lGth inst. at her home, the residence of her husband, 1). M. Piatt, in this county, at the ago of 4'J, Mra. Margaret Allen Plait. A few weeks ago she with the family returned from Denver, Colora do, where they have been for several months. When she returned was not well, having what is known a9 the mountain fever. Her death was unlooked for, hence her decease surprised and shocked her family and friends. Was born in the state of Maine. At an early age with her father and fami ly moved to Wisconsin, wheic she grew up and was married. In 1S79 Mr. ana Mrs. Piatt with family settled at this place. Her life here has brcn such :u to win her many warm friends. Her presence and kind ministrations will be greatly missed by the sick and sor rowing friends. She had a happy way of (.hecring the sick, and in the house of mourn ing knew and did just what was want ed to be done. She manifestad by her life that she was a true Christian, was received into the Presbyterian church when a school lrirl. She was a loving wife and affectionate mother and a kind neighbor. She leaves a husband, a married son and daughter, a son 1G years of age, and one about 9, to mourn because of her departure, but their loss is her gam. Why should wc sorrow over the dis-f-jlution'of the earthly house of this tabernacle when wc are assured that she has a building of God, a house not made with hands eternal in the heavens. Her remains were laid away in the Red Cloud cemetery on the ISth inst. THE WO.HA.WS tAX.MXG AXI PllKSKKVIXtt CO.HPA.W. The calamity papers are now dwell ing at great length on Bellamy's idea of the government supportiu;; the people instead of the people support ing the government, They say that everything in the shape of a profit is a tax upon the people. They forget to say that it might be so in some cases, but then when it comes to nowsnannrs. that's different. A news- paper as a general thing is a tax on the proprietor instead of the people, and if a newspaper can get along, why, we don't sec why the rest of mankind can't thrive. Remember that The Chief gives Tunison's $4 United States map with The Chief one year for 2 25. This is one of the finest maps in the country and should be in the home of every family in Webster county. The map is an epitomized history of the world, and no household can af ford to be without it for the price. The price of the map alone is $4, but wc have made arrangements by which we can offer it with The Chief for $2.25. Samples can be seen in our office. Our old time friend J. W. Smith, of Newcastle, Wyoming, was treading Nebraska soil this week. Mr. Smith is an enterprising and thrifty business mau and wc are pleased to learn of hia prosperity. He returns home this week. Ouiictl anil Operated li Wom en, for Women. Our plan is to establish 100 or more factories in the L'uitcd State, with money derived from the sale of our capital utock. Then wc can easily employ 5000 wouun who will earn for us a net profit of $1,130,000 annual ly, assuming that 75 cts. per day will be the net profit of each employer, which is a very Jow estimate. Our stock which wc offer you at $25 per share, figured on a basis of 8 per cent per annum, will be worth about $3(55. Why will it increase so .much? Because we have the only scientific process for canning and preserving food; no poison; no chemicals; never spoils; cooking unnecessary; flavor re tained; and it .-olves the communion wine question by furnishing the pure juice of the grape unchanged at all seasons. Because wemen only arc employed in the factories where they are sur rounded by christian influences, and pad wages which make them inde pendent; stock is sold only to women, who will by their interest in the com pany, influence grocers to sell our goods, thus advancing the interests of the company. j i ii. ...., :.... i.;l Dl'CUUaU UIU WUIIJUU 1 (tuning, hhj company are excellent business wom en (demonstrated by their individual success), and with the aid of every christian woman in the country, ate certain to make this the greatest fi nancial success ever accomplished by women. Shares are $25 each par value. Stock may be bought, if desired, on monthly paymcuts of $2 50 per share. Checks for the annual dividends mailed in March to all tock holders. OFF1CEIW AND COIMISSIONEIW. May Allen West, editor of ihe Union Signal. Anna Byfonl Leonard, President Lady Manager World's Fair. Amanda T. Jones, Vice President. Mine E. Jennings Dctnorcst, Pub. Dcmorcst Magazine, N. V. Isabella Bcccher Hooker, sister late Henry Ward Bccclicr, Lady Mgr. World's Fair, Hartford Connecticut. Miss 12. M J. Coolcy, Lecturer and Temper.ince organizer, Lincoln Nebr. Mrs. Clara B. Colby, editor Wom an's Tribune, Washington, D. C. Mrs. A. M. Dolph, wife of Senator Dolp'.i, Washington. D. C. Mrs. M. Louise Thorn id, President Sorosis club, N. Y. Francis C. Conant, Secretary. Sample of canned goods sent on re ceipt of 25 cts. to pay expenses. No charges for simples. Address orders, and m ike checks or money orders pnab'e D Woman's Canning and Pkesekv ini Companv. 101 LiSillc St., Chicago, III inois. Dry Goods, Clothing, - Boots, Shoes A.NJD GROCERIES Call id and see Our New WE WILL MAKE A BIG GUI' On Overco Cloaks, Boots ami Shoes lor Uici MMOTiO1 MIMf PAYSW30 Ft. IYT TMLAlrCTTN 3c Jim Stvcarimien carries his riszht hand in a "red bandanner" on account of a slight injury. Jim is one of the B. & M's best engineers. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Preaching it the M. E. church everv Sunday, 10:30, A. M. Evening, 7:30, P. M. Sunday School. 11:30, A. M. Epwotth Lsigue, G:30, P. M. Strangers in the city and public, made welcome to all services. E. J. Randall, Pastor, Whnl I Good ISakin? Powder f It is a well known fact that carbon ate of ammonia is used by bakers in the preparation of the finest and most wholesome bread or cake, and l.a3 Last Sunday in the M. E. church Mrs. Warner, of Fairmount, spoke in tho interest of the Ladies' Home Mis sionary Society, in general, and the Orphan's Home, at York in particu lar. Tins society has a fine farm neir York with a house that can accomo date about forty children. It is now full and many worthy little ones have to be turned avaj for lack of room The prc'Ctit inmates have been brought from all parts ot the country. Salt Lake on tlic west. New Orlcin pn the south, as well as different east ern states, but principally from our own state. In the early spring they will build a new house at a C03t of about $25,000, with accomodations for one hundred children. This house will be divided into va- r;ou3 bcon from time immemorial. It is j apar'ments. Any person or From Oklahoma. Editor Chief Drar Sir With your permission I phould like to tfll your rculcr of what 1 have seen in Oklahoma. It i a vry nice loeling country, the people have got a lyt of good wheat and corn. Wheal 5 mak ing from 25 lo 35 buhc,t oat are 50 , to CO n'tthrh p.-r jcri Ther ri! nlenrv t r-'Ut . and evorTtliins; it - " 1 cl-c. Cane 1 a ;ood crop and is Kd 1 for feed. Mi'i nf the land i :1 ! W .l- J" 1 ' J- ., ,r. ... , head, rJ h dc t IrUftr Hn : il. n.crc t Tntc bg bom hrr.. 1 j w, M u L , fcN uv Vj Kincfhber 11 ovcr-loided with t.rm.Io, j .ini. on i0 c .., mmJ tj,- tA tr - . .. , , and morj coming every day. Thrj on not get homes to winter in, and are coropcllrd to tont ont. Mot ofi them ar; waitice for the lnd to b.w in Peru th wt. .C:-l IsJTW'i M appreciating '. C. W. Kaler. -wr 1 society contributing ?100 cn name among the oldest and at the simc time! oae of (iiefrc Snartmcnt. aud the most healthful constituents of baking powders It is all evolved in ga$ by the heat of the oven, acd leaves no trace of itself in the food, and it is this that gives it lis great value as a'forgottoni but money leavening agent in tn opinions of the physicians. New York Journal. Royal WHY Baking Powder is Best. '! .-- ?0. " The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure, for I have so found it in many tests made both for that company and the United States Government. "I will go still further and state that because of the facilities that company have for obtaining perfectly pure cream of tnrtar. and for other reasons dependent upon the proper proportions of tlic same, and the method of its preparation, 44 the Royal Baking Powder is undoubt edly the Purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. apartment" name on a silver plate will be placed above the entrance. To the same, monuments of granite and marble will crumble. Our loved onc will be invented here will greatly assij-t in building noble moral characters which will risr in coming ases, and hies Him in whoc name the ruoocv s given and ihe room named. Our congregation rave about $70.00 lat Sunday. Wc sarc about $:i0.00 lat year. If that U applied, wc will be enti'Itd to nme a room, if not wc iau?t make up the oac hundred dollars. Tf the people of Kcd Cloud could vi-:t the home, c :hc order in which I litis kept, the training which the. children receive, and the woaderfal iimrroTenicnt which ther make. th?re would be no trouble in fecaring much mor.: trim im. Ilcm'mbcr the little boj and ril - ? arc not gth"rl op and kept until toaieonc can be fnanti sm wil! tal jthem, bm thei: are u be kept until of ?re- -cucatcit, taugnt trua aon pro opened for entry and are getting close to the line a pibl. Had a big rain hrre KovcmWr 3. Hid bt little fro-t and the weather ha been like ummcr rao of tHe tim nnrtl the 10th, when it brcime colder, bat it is nice and wirra cw. It rain here hcn it snowj in Xcbraiks They .ay the creek? nevsr froeteovar, I and I dou't thick that thej d. 1 think thi.t x a nice country. Ki; caller i a oay too, tna 11 joctisa j on Tarkci creek. Tby are buildisg a three story briek bank cere. AWvc all thing look eat for land ;zeati. They are fraud a they can not die on the land until it j plioed on Je. and st trrin in rob the old xMir. unm Clrl," CUitUy k bei a member of lhr Wrd f sua ajrer f the I'e"i Normal CHk Un more tln t-n y r-i d fV jr4 i :h Net tint tb miMtr9n ho. grs rplj Mi tJit tl ItmiH x jtraaH wlwl to M 'f "tV0 Ff" thms pcrlal !otlrc I asa pw ytftrl t iU fra l9n at r9ttaM" r "i uri m t 1 tied Wia raoe4. I IS. crAo' r rr Hale or TrmJc. A fice SO acre fares sly ail froa th. city. 6arly all ti lUe Kay teras, r wil! lrd ff 'tk I). J. JlrtR', liJ Ctwi, Stt Will crit again vyn. ; Jeioc. and f nt out christian cti- xcs5, Iwns God. cwaa'rv. an-I thsrir' fellow nan: tbcv will n 1 b - Tchist. i bat patriotic citizens. KBm ili 1 " m Tlorc lAsUL A. M&cKirt ih atfcwii ct to haj ajwxj mUira ti aW tlfc ti WUMiMiili. If jtya irsn ty i-ri. sl 4MwVl wisdsstibL. tt Horr il. bmi, a lU-4 ICkca. Hli Tmmcrmi IllrrrUr. Cvi AO. s&i jl f tnd?rtki j4. av4 F?l?;- pliev ll M II C Seatt" fc 9w, WwS4. I rw-1 -"-t tttw Hitim't , A !!, Vr- tlT tk- Wt aJl W?'" " r '?- - "" r ' J rmm. tffid cc l&t viltiXMjti. ,o i li tUB irt jwf Tt&Uiu ; jajHrt rot m&m 1 Y&3 can keep yor feet wins -9 . r. o. liAXDXLi- i winter by bajisg J boou r till f ?. V. Tajl7arrr U ela4 f r.f -W?.: flt-n- frtT lt-diy fnTl H . w. --. . ..-r, .-. - f ftjw Governor's Scadaj, (Thaakjgivhigfl.v v-, r as he Sqcj iHa: ke i sTentoekei ' carries tie larxf it k 4 SJ"e"? i ootj ad u icllisr the ees-ileei fitUifaetkft. lUcWr te lI V.i I J No. 17. Goods i ! ON. & t 8 THK CHIEF roi n m M.jLm'??rsf it ft, " H . giJ, i -w r mr - Irar rt eh V UU fr n fc. '. turn 4 - ia tetK;Vi J-jW ?KKeErK vrtrtr 3r r t & i ivrr ut-smmm Inrm tt - !- Q1 rt s&Wf- 4 j i0tjr w v at i&f a! - - 3T. ilj. HM WQ MM c tfes te-i Hmvi t- t p if x. A. rf . A m. t ft jBialt" M Itl 111 rf rs-z m. -v tivmi ev r7tii iMf w"!2fl at ak A i -"JMil" v ar.r om e s yaw. iTwrj'wwi w.3-' - -r. " '-!. i , iz jmuua,m, " dj) will occnr on Ac mftlh. Hl er thin tow cia fesy t f r?g5h?iffitte mj frieeof?rf hj l Iff, j l J B ("?. !Fo order, foe gtwd brollitT fa lie. trrtnj "t pnc xS feS ." Kii. ' r ii inAiiiCrfi'm!'.! , , "r?1 &M 7 . "HENRY A. MOTT, Ph. D." r- ,M-BMga7S-rTO. ; . rr-SBS9!smesH.