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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1902)
i igy j THE CHIEK runi.iKiiBii sr rlllKF l'lJUhMUMJ COMIMNV. (112(1. I'. H. NI1WM0U5I!, lidKnr. One rcftt "2 111 month v PtUILlHHRO KVKUY FIIIDAV Htnered l (no pout otoce l Hcd Cloud. Neb. eoondcUMiimtl matter. AUVKltTlSINd HATKSt FiiriilMieil on ntllcntlnii. Reciprocity. Itcclproclty pi-inn one of tlw card I mil principle of Hie p'pbllcun piirtv, tin) saloon kci'piTN of Ni'liiiisku woultl llJlVI! 110 jllSt P'linoll tllCI'llipblill If lilt' noxt Icislatum rt'imltl tin-in I" Mud for tlii'ir itiiuiirranii'il iitiiicki upon ii'piihll.niM ruiulldat s durtiur ihc pint three or four j can St I'.llll U- pub lican. Take it H me. While, the coal strike, was in progress teiii-N, Inbound willy, were shed for Iho poor, tlowiitrotlilen coal miner hut. mi far we have railed to lluil anv one hhi'riilliiK tears for the down trodden, hard working, oorly paid school teachers ol- Nebraska. The uvuriiKu pay or Iho bchool teacher or this county and state is hardly &I0 00 and with an average or about Tour months school it will be seen that the average teacher earns only about cl" per an num. To those who have never t tight school, the work so ms easy but neve thebsslt is ono r the most nerve rnokliu,' and body tiring or professions A largo portion of tho teachers are paid in school warrants which they must sell at a di count or ten percent or more Then the leacher must con tend with poorly llglito I, badly heated and nnventilated school houses Let lis shed some tears Tor the poor school "mams" as well as Tor the miners Just a Coincidence. ( A lew weeks ago wo remarked that tho proper plaeo for 'he county judges olllco was in tho court lipase, that tho county would thereby ma1 e a saving of the rental at least and at tho ne.t meeting or tho coydy board, wo llnd a resolution adopt instructing tho sheriff to move the tho court house, happened so and w lllco furniture to .If f course, this just Id have happono I without our havin said anything about it. There U tho court house for en y ol room in ho judge's olllco ami when u case being tried, where there are a muni. r of witnesses tuo judge can use tU. rge cou t room on fjio second 11 This action of the Oourft Jj!l!4m is commendable and thanks aro'flue Commissioner Uici ards for introducing and to Wil-on and Gerlach Tor their action- in carrying out tho suggest ion Will Submit Quectlons I'tirents ovorywlio'o have become Imbued with the belief that tho High school Is entirely to "high" Com plaint that tho higher branches are being given it preference over tho lower but far more important studies Is growing rrecpient each day There is no rear that tho student will learn too much, or learn th it which it is not well Tor him to know; but thero Is a feeling that ono gh attention Is not paid to the rudimentary education, that tho necessities are displaced by luxuries, and that tho son or a busy liouso sponds the greater part of tho limited time ho is allowed toemploy in tho school room in acquiring lore, whl'h will be or no practical benefit to him. Kccogulxiug this sentiment, and realizing that tho w. sites or parent i must bo allowed to g vein the peda gogue, the state superintendent of schools will submit the following question to repesent dive business men over t ho state: i 1 ) What is your opinion as to tho elf ctiveness of our public schools as at pr sent organized ('J) To what extent should t ho public schools prepare young men and young women for earning a living, and in your judgment are tho ndiools meeting tho demand In a satisfactory manner? (3) What is tho High school not do ing that it should do, and what Is it doing that It should not do? -Lincoln Daily Star THE OLD RELIABLE POWPER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE I. vcS1 iil n aW.m rfl What the Track Cost. l-'.-w i'io,iA kimu mat on a rai Way line lil,e the S mln ri i' i-nsit s Hindi to win w lies and inli iMMfi.OJ'O year.)) u it paid lo Mntlnn ngi'iits in d ttttinu eletk; that the getieial i fi:iii of toad way and track (jj.400,000) iiluml quiil the .salaries of tratnniHi and tinlli. eleiki; that the renewal of rulN (.11)0, 000) costs twice n much as the wlvcr Using expenser; thai walcliinen and track walk em diaw a much innnej (H3.000) ns Is paid out for stall uteri and printing; that the item of rail fastenings (Wift.000 a vonr) exceeds the Item of legal service. lint it pays to have tho track j it right. A slock company now being ll m' (l in Aiizona having in view the at verti.-iiig and t xpli atlon nf tin uiinetal icKinrci'M of the lerritoi'i inn n vi'l, attractive and iltumtifch inttinei. It i prnpiiM'il to ImiiIiI anil i q up tw t'tiilioad cat!', each of eighty fed in length, Mtrl ilicni'iiH"l in silver anil gelil to represent tne gieatet and ln'i knowt of tot i not i'il minei tils O-ie wid he a cdnriinn'ioa haggug.' car Willi a .-mull stable in the tear, ac ami diluting two Ail. Mia bui'KH The other will c mtai an wcl.elicti'd an I elalioiiile exhibit of tlie mineral if soitrcis of Aiiinu. At points of im pnrtatiee tho "birds" will he saddled and packed and a prospectur in reg ulation ci luluroy and canvas "regl mentals" will tour the stieets, oecuiit puiiii'd on eitliersiilew-ilk hy :i ilUtrib liter of Ariz 111:1 itteratiite. Mr. Schnake Wins Distinction I'lio Hon. C K rields of the Ne liraska Uetnil Liquor Detneis' asocia tun nigbcted this jnir to itte ln Usual bnltetiii on tne eve of election, warning ail friends of "personal Ittier ti''agalum tlie tepunlican candidates. His place was ably lid d by a got tie man who -dgin'i himself "ti.Scliiiiike, I'nlilishei and Kditot l Lo-e lUaeltet." lhis vTiry e.stimalno meiniier ol Um uptilliati family sei.t out a cticttlar letter ill till en language-, Irnlli ills lien n S'tiili Twelfi sinet in Out ilia, under date ol Octotier 31, in wtiich lie b'eated a few hlat from his Biaetter against Mr. Mickey, mumlcs-dy huid- ing linn up to the public scorn as an eiiiiny ol "ner.sonal lights," a radical prohibitionist and all that sort of tiling We have not been honored with a com mutiicatioii from Mr. Schnake since election, but we imagined last Weilues day morning that we heard a peculiar hissing Miiunl in tho east which we took as evi .once t at his Schnakeship va dispensed abi.ut something or other. St. l'aul Republican. Ri-al Estate Translers. Tiaiisfeis fur weekending Wednes taj, November 10, fiiinished by J. 11. daih'i of tlie Webster County Abstract company: W Higins in It J Mi cuts a- li -2i block 0 IJltio Hill, wo. ...3 1CS Flank It Am.iek to Geo Amack cwjnw and m Jsw -0 1 30 wd 1500 1' L Heard to L" 1) How man lots fi and 0 blk 0 Hoover's add to Hlue Hill, wd 200 Aiuliow J Menus to bonis W Means no J 17 2 11 wd 800 J no S Harkisou Ninas H. Douglas sj swi and 5 n swi 13 G 12 wd 2400 Andrew J Means fo Walter W Means n wj 17 2 22 wd 800 Jan V Hubs to Claas Iloso, lot 7 block 11, Kosemotu, wd 20 T 11 Qnigglo to Lomort Hose fot 7 and 8 blk 13 and lot 7 blk G Itoscmont, wd COO ,Ios Chevalier to Arthur Q'liutiii nwjr3 12wd 4S00 Kulieiine Z deny to Hd V Foo ni'i7 3 10 2.10!' Mjitle M Ulenti to K M Ib'iison in J nwi 102 12 1U0 Kticud Martin and wile to Kli 11 Cox sw J 21 -1 U wd 3200 .lohu 1) Miller to Thus. K'liuedy ne 22 1 12 wd 1300 Marcus K Dimmick to John 11 lllaiitns nej 3 2 10, wd 1000 Myra A. K Owen to W Hig- gins, lots 22 and 23 block (S, llluo Hill, wd 000 Total 520383 Alarm Thnt Worked, First Ofllce Boy What's Johnny hur ryln fer? Looks like bo heard a flro alarm. Second Olllco Boy lie did. Do boss old If ho wasn't back from dut er rand In ten minutes ho'd lose his Job! Clnclnnntl Commercial Tribune. She Spoke Too Hnrlr. Lady (with awfully painted cheeks) My portrait la very good, but dou't you think that the a cheekB arc a trltle polo? Artist Yes, they are not done yet I leave that to tho last Fllegcndo Blatter. An Intereattnsr Dook. "I've had great pleasure today In re flowing a booH that Is eutlrcly new to me," said tho literary editor. "What's that," Inquired tho snake editor, "a bankbooUV Philadelphia Becord. It Keepi tho Fe. W'ana Hud Dry. At today for Alien' Foui-Ke, n ponder. itciirer)illtlai k, Kwulleu, urcntliin, tore, ucli ing damp feet. At all duKlt ud tuoc More.-, iV. Jr Jr wit- t III each p. .l.U J. ..'; . 'v.. I p n ' r. ' - 1,1 fffr-K-y Jl ?-,'' i. .a!'. J j'c vrii,- sj v, it v. ' TV in. 'l:' f '.,? s i. . (- ;, ..-.., c:i K..' wi'Uwfci"- - ..tulori '-.,.- By a treiitetidoit burst uf .speed a special ;rniii icaring M. Wnte the It'issian umd'.'ei of liniuice, made tile ran fro'ii ,lo-io.v to V atlivi. stock in six'ceti dais, fiving a fortnight of tho itstinl Hill" coiisiiiu d. The aetai:o rate of speed was phenomenal for that 10. id, beiii lilteeu iiitlea an hour.' bi.x tliotisiitid miles in sixteen dais is eon sidered a di..i teat for a ptisenger Main in Uti;.ia. l'ltniklin 1-tee l'li-s. A man who chewed twenty cents woi Hi of tobacco a week concluded to try a tobacco cure, in two weeks he ate 51 50 worth of the cute and tor the next two week he ttsed ten cents woith of Yucatan, live cents worth ol pea nuts, live cents woith ot candy and live cents worth of cough drops per day. Dining these two weeks he alio consumed two largo rubber era.-eis, ate tlie lubber tips (tout Iota teen lead pencils, eliewel up a dozen penholders and browsed oil his nnHtiiche as high .s he could teach. He is now chewing lobacijo in the inlet ests of tcononi. Kx. IJ.ider the heading "Couldn't Beat lCvuiadead Man," the Belville, Kan sas, Telescope gives an ii:couul of a giini circumstance of the election in Republic county. The tepiiblicans ol rairview had nominated B. L. Btitidtis for constable. A few days later Mr. lttindus was struck by lightning and killed. The local committee neglecud to put up another mii'i t r the ollice however, and the name of tho dead man appeared on tho olli -Ial ballot Tno republicans of Fail lew" mis the Telescope, "are stalwarts mid tiey didn't propose t take anj chime s. liiey preferred to v ito for a I'ead ie publican rathir titan a Itv demo -tut, and so thei envied the dead man !i a ituij aiiy of uvcii' y-fotir. Seeietary Unit recetiili perforniid an iiiiplcasant dit'y which should earn for him llio respect of all right-think-ing Americans. A retiring board found that an ollicer was suffering from chronic alcoholism atid recommended that ho bo retired. Tho secretary or ordered him discharged, saying: ''Iho evidence shows thai tho olllcur was suffering from chronlo alcoholism and on at least ouo recent ocutsion had boon drunk on duty. Thoso aro not grounds for placing an ollicer on the retired list and supporting hiiuin idicl tiess for tho rest of his life at tho ex penso of the country, but they are grounds for dismissing him from the service which ho lias dlsgrae.id " The secretary is to be commended but tlie country is not to bo cjugi ululated fot congress will doubtless pass a specia bill restoring him to tho retired its' with increased pay. A Chance that Means Something The following loiter from 1'iesidcni Hargis ought to open the. eyes of the young people of this locality who aio ambitious for a start in life. '1 his college is certainly doing a grand wink. (J rand Island, Nou., Nov. 17, 1002. To the IMitor. My dear Sir: I havo read tho complimentary notice you gave tho Grand Isloud Business & Normal College last week and want to thank you most lieaitily for tho sauio. This s.hool was established nearly twenty years ago and wn aro proud of its splendid success, but this icar ha broken all previous record, both in at tendance and in educational results. If you can encourage mure of the otttig men and young women of oui I ic.dity to enter you will do thcin a great service ns we aro unable tn sup ply all the demands for our gruduat'is Within tho past "seek wo sent out to good positions, the only live advanced students in our business department, ono of them, Seward Benton by nanm SCISSOKISMS i who is a fanner boy and sixteen years old was sunt to Alliance, Nebraska, w hero ho gets $50 00 per month to start with. This school allows- ono year on ex P mses and more if needed, so thataiii ambitious young person can graduate n-ul pay for satno out of his or her sal ary aftsr securing a position. I wil bo glad to send a catalogue fieo to any of your readers. Again thanking jou, I njn, Yours truly, A. N. Hakgis, Pros. A Startling Surcrbc. Veiy few coiinl ne.t.'xe i" looki u a A, 1. Iloadiev, hea lr , r 'Us o.uc smith (f ' dili ii. hid t nt o en en- '! filler -i " oh t"t ne f on i iii'ini n (.in n 'o- i"tt i e .On e n live Btr a wmul. t tin i-imi'iH' I 1 nw lli t ll-ill ! K". C l"e BlH'Is. ' Tan tin' ibswhoiii i U'-d iiii'.'' hi- uri'n-, "and I have tint fi-it -i iwuig"iii . v -r h fir " I'hej tegulate Hie uciie-. iiiuifv ih lib od tun! ct.re i li'Miinat -in, i our ilglH, nervoitsneks, imp ovi- dluisnn niri klive pet leel lienlln. I'r lliem, i'tn fiOcts. at C L (,'iiitiiii,s ding mo e. Asleep Amid Flames. Breakiii intuit bmz'iig )iiiu, soni' liiemen lately dt'.iwgi'd the sleeping iiitiiatis ftom di-ntli. Fineinl security and deata u at. U's that way when vott negieci coughs and col N, Don't do ji Dr King's N-w Dtseovoiy fin consumption giv. s tieiteet piotection igaiiist nil tliront, ehe-l, -uid iniiu 'foiibies. K. ep it llesr, and aVoidi ililletliig, deith, and ileclot's bills A tf.is joiitlf ul t s. a lute cungn, pet si-tent Use tlie ne. -i stiibborn Ilium less 'iinl nice lasting, its git. limited ! satisf b. C. L. Coitinu. l'dce ."50 and 1.00. Trial bottle free That New Book on the B'u Horn Basin, is ell' the pie.ss mid leudv lor distribu tion, li is u little bit the best publi cation ilesciiptive of this wonderful section ,d Wyoming yet isitul. ll giv.s briJ't gliu ),. nf its farm", gni deiis, cat'le ranches, iiiigaling canais, oil Held- unit a wmd tiboiM the golden oppiiritini ies. liitisiriieii by ihntj one sji'eudtit It ii l ( -lune.s fiuin photo. gtaphs Kiee tn un aildl'ess nn te- qile-t. J. KltAM'ls, (1 1' A, Bulling. toil K-illte, Oill.-tllH, Net), How to Get Rid of a Cold. "Shall I I'liT tie iid uf in, coin?" This is, the dui'y qo.-.'t m nf n mnu racked by n enitjh that suems to teur his Inline, Let hiiti eheei up and Hike Alien'; Lung Bttaiii This n-meily not uuri'is iu'ercoines nriliifiry eoiiyhs and eohU, li nv, v,-r oiis.iu.ite, li.tt it i recouiniendi d i vi-n i tlie fit staues of eiiiihiiillllM'Mi. C. L Cit'llig. The Great American Climate On tin heels nf i iirini inilii day coinesa liowlitig b. zzud ami the next tiling you know tho wmiheris spiing- like ug,uill. No im, inter piMiple IntM eolds uiid s,,i chests mill stitf leiek-i, Luckily, I'd rv Divi-' 1' dnkiiier is m htiiid to give relief. Tuke it internally and nib it int.. tne ueliiie ll.-h. A, I diugti-is i-il ii Tn-ie is hut niie I'.iin killer, lVrr Divis'. C L. Co"ing. Miss Ida. M. Snyder Treaanrer ol (he Brooklyn Emat End ArtCIob. " If women would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wivei, mother and daughters, and if they would observe result thev would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they arc given credit for. " In consulting with my druggist he ad vised McElree's Wine of Cardui and Thtd ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and It only took three months to cure me." Wine of Cardui is a regulator of tho menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, bu jipressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of tho womb, whites and flooding. It is helpful when approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, after child birth nnd in chango of life. It fre Sucntly brings a dear baby to homes iat have been barren for years. All druggists havo $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. WINEfCARDUI Every" Lady who s p e n d s $5 . o o at the ART STORE this m on t h will receive a CHRISTMAS P R E S E N T . Hand Painted. My Stock is m a d e up of ACCEPTABLE P R E S E N T S at Low Prices. Argabright. I W" fr '3. Vs V'V'V'V 'ssvss. Hadells Gash Bargain Jloase. DAMERELL BLOCK. PEC I A SpdCiev.1 Dress Goods Selling. Wcdnasdry and Thursday. Special lot nf niw 'lOtt aifd 50 Dress Fabrics placed on sal at 2,V per yald. New Henriettas, SergesJ Sttn Bergii-, etc. , 10 inch, 05c Nenetiati Suitings at G0-, nil col li s. 10 inch Oflh Huiucspu i Suitings in BOo per yd. 10 inch new 715c Ziblleiiediess fub lie at fiOc. 10 inch new black or bio vti Ch viot dress goods tit fUc, regular 7oV qualitp. 10 inch $1.00 French Cheviot cloth at 05c per y,,iH New green anil ii. at noil 1 11,'Cts Soecinl lot of new duiK and ma rn.in culms in i-igs, Cheviots, Broademths, Vi neiiutis, zihiielies, etc , ft mil 50c o Jl 50 per i mil. (Stoutest vl ittes ever .shown. 50 half wool Union Carpet ,1Sc 00 Ingaain Carpel at -IS'. 70c Ii-graiii Carpets at 5Sc. 1 tollj ,VI yards, $ "5 best Ax intiistet Carpt-t, sale pi ice 75c. Nei (J Of (il ive at lr,, :j:, uinl ol . New Mittens :t 35 , '.)) unit 50.-. S;iectul ule nf 3 miple line Iog Wooj Fascinators, a' aiiotit one h.ilt reguiar price. Sn i i d Ha gain Si I'mif in mir OBoak Dept. A gr ut slmwiiitr nf all the new C.oiks, Tuior Made biut, and Kuts at special inonei saving prices. Special Wrapper Sale. $1.50 Wrappers nt Si'oo. $1.75 Wrappers at $1.25. Alfred Ha .".-.-.- -T.-V-"' .I""sIs,"-.'. TIH HAVE the cleanest and most complete stock Yr of Groceries in the city. Everything is new and fresh. We have made arrangements with Alfred lladell & Co. to accept our produce checks, thus giving Every order has our personal attention. No ''kids" to mix up your orders. groceries DELIVERED PROMPTLY order them from : : : PHONE 102. REIGLE & WEST. fe:fi:":: To make room for my Holiday Goods, I will close out my Outings at follow ing prices: 5c Outings, 10 yards for 30c 7c Outing's, 10 yards for 55c 8 l-2c Outings, 10 yards for 70c A special lot of Yarn at 5c per skein s j, 0,0,0, Ural 10,0,0,0,0. a -v t d w r w w w s t Yuuht ntuvurtl Will be preserved if you buy your I Groceries , land Meats of us. Everything neat and clean. A new lot of Heavy Castor Machine Oils at c ner gallon. Nothing better. Try some of it. RIFE & ROBINSON. Up-to-Date Grocers and Butchers. .SVJS,? L -SALE I SVKCIAL vJiv&e,Y3oeav - Sae. Aim "nt bargnin value in Ladies' ll.-aw Naiiiiui (Jrai Hilibed vests or Bints ut 35', a legulni 50c vvluu, L lilies' eainel hair color, wool iibiiid vests m punts ut 50c ('Midi, b's Underwear at 10c and up SBMCIAL BLANKET SALE ! U0 puiisSjc I'iiii Ul mkets on sale at (!0. il 50 11 A Blankets on fide at 81 00 Bit g'lttis in vVool blankets ut ?'.2 r.o. y 00, :i no, si 00. 61 no ami 5 01). Special Bargains in NEW - OUTINGS. 7J Oiuiugs on sale at 5c, light ami dark color , Special ..t of 25 pieces of 10c ugl'i and dark otttiug placed on sale at7c t Sp.'i'iftl H iiiius in MUSLINS. " Uiibicached Muslin 11' ,"e'. TABLE - LINENS. 50.- Table Linens at 't5c, s (ijc T'tiile Linens at 50'', S5e Tabic L'lieiis at Oic. SvdaV A)Das SaVe f )nf 1 111 it i liti.. ,t 11,110 Cm. tv..;. .. I. ' IMIM IKIl "I III klMA 1 I m"t " N;w Wool Waists, New .M rccriz-d a. ms piaci-u mi sale at a gteiit ma i-ut in piiies. Some of them ut less than one tin 1 f rcguiur prices I'oine i 1 and see theL'ivnt b.vi cmhis m them nf25. ;,0. 75j and Si We f vaui in close mil the etllile .ille to in ike loom for other goals, Is the iiasi.tl we luaks these ex'.teiue orici-s Special sale in mir In mir Miihneti Department l'.IO o w Tmi nr Made Hats, N-w Street Hut", N w Triuuned A -its placed on -ale at tiboul one-half tho regular Pi ices Come and see them. dell & Co, v V 1' you all the advantages of a department store. To our friends in the city we wish to say that our experience as elerks has given us the advantage of knowing the particular kind of goods desired, and you can find them at our store. If you wish to be sure to get your I I V F. Newhouse, a w jt ... s- TiTiTTiiiTiiTiir'riiiTr'fTTviiilflp1,11,T1,1, "'mmkMmiiiM,'- T558 -7' X Tti ..,&). L j? -tK.il vs&k ,? '. atu .4.i HMmmtimwmtU4Mk; w w. mm, '"IW "yiHBiinwww. I--