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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1903)
4P"'viiv ' mtt' ' i '' THE CHIEF TIED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. vunusiiun kvbhy kiudav. P. C. Piiaiies, IMltor. SL'IlsCtllPTION IIVTES. 9D f6ftr lllMHIt tl tlltlKllHOO Umoutbt 5n Intered t tno poll omco at Hod Cloud, Nob, ooondclMtuitll mlie:. k m T r I 1 1 I rri7 ADVKKTISINO HATK9: Ftmihliod on iillcnltoii. TELEPHONE, SEVEN - TWO Die Republican Tide Still lllili. Tl'lio tioinondoiiH republicim lend in Ohio was tlio most strikiiiK fcutiirn or I lio voLIiik in tlio status which had oloctlons Tuesday. John Drouth's KH.OOt). majority in tlio election of IHICl, which was tlio hroadest margin tlml any Kiihornatorial candidato in nny 'oiit!Ntoil oloetlon iinywliuro in tlio United States aloiiK to that time, lias lx'en exceeded by Horrick. Tlio republican majority on joint ballot in tho lt'Klsliituro is also imieli larger than ovoii tlio most kiiiikuIiio repub lican looked for. The victory, both for .Hovorimr and for senator, Is a marked tribute to Mr, llanna's ability as a party leader, as well as a strikhiK ovi lonioof tho potency of tho republi can party in tlio nation at luro on tho .unoral issues of tlio time, Iowa has Klvcti a Kreater majority for Cummins than ho or his friends ind lwn olaimiiiK. Dospito tlio apa thy of tho republicans and tho activity of tho democrats in Massachusetts, tlio ropubllcaiiH lit.vj held tlio .state by 31 larxo majority. Now Jersey is ro pnblitvin on tlio leKislativo ticket, which is all that wan elected. Penn sylvania did not succeed in getting up nny Interest, either in or out of tho :stiito, in its contest for minor, state ollloors, but tho republicans won by 217XX) votes. Dut Kentucky has boon fteld by tlio democrats, im was expect ed would be tho enso. Nobrnskn mid Colorado have gono republican by safe majorities. TJio general result is favorable to the republicans. Tho Tammany vic tory in Now York city is not a democratic- triumph. That town Is over whelmingly democratic on a stralKht party vote. Color, democrat, lod Odoll by 1!!,000 a year ago. Tlio fusion sido refrained from all partisan talk in its utmpuiKii. Senator Haunn's candidacy for re-election would have insured a livinion on party linos if there had boon no incentive iu that direction. But every gubernatorial campaign iu Ohio, even when 11 Huuatorsliip is not lopendont on tho result, turns on na tional questions. Iowa is also a good test of the direction and st length of tho partisan currents throughout the nation. The tide of republican po tency is Mill nt tho Hood. Nothing In It. It will bo woll for Americans not to consider tno Hciioiihly just now tlio hupiinitist suggestions flint are heard in Canada '1 hey arise mainly from Iilijue and disapp intmetit over the tuition of the Loudon I oundary com mission 'I hey do not oxpro s tho sober, conservative judgment of tlio loiiiiiiloii, ultliough undoubtedly there is a steadily growing consciousness that sometime in the future tlio pro sont relations of Canada to tlio umpire tvill cease. Hut there is no substantial motive ttr Americans to urgo on, at this time, wither tlio Independence of Canada us regards (Jreat llrittiu, or tlio absorp tion of Canada into our union. There am miiiy reasons why the acuession of Ouui'la to our Union may wo 1 bo left to tho inure or less distant futuio There would be little tioublo for us nowtoassi Unto the Canadian wo t, lint it is dill'eront in tlio cue of tho old or eastern provinces In tho latter wo should have to deal with religious, racial and other questions which wo limy in well avoid instead of inviting '1 ho Canadians now enjoy g od gov ernment, the very best in ilio world, if A FREE enmc inside each package of Lion Coffee 60 different games. .hlsvoiws. Such men are moro to bo , foaro't than tho Minting, iaving reds who scream tor tho demolition of all social fabrics Ilo plants the scods in fortlo soil Ills shrewdly devised arguments incite his heai ers to longths which ho would himsolf pretend to de precate. If tho hand of tlio law can reach such teachers and suppress tlictu it will do moro g od than tho moro rounding up of their poor, deluded fdlowerswho lack tlioir Intelligence and self restraint. wo i copt our own for ourselves. 'I hoy lmo as complete self govormont. as wo have, and they have the pro ecllon of tlio mighty arm of the linttluli govor mont, ami that, too, practically with out paying for it If the Canadians should cast in their lot with tho Amer ican union as status, they would have to surrender tlio Indepuiub uco t.liey now enjoy. In foreign relations and a groat, mass of other matters, they would bo compelled to elf co them selves or absolutely to submit lo tho dicta ion of our national govormont, precisely as tlio prosont members of the American union do. This would come hard to tho Canadians Wo should not tolorato Canadian nglta'lon of s cession, and co tainly no act of secession. Tho Canadians can now Irooly talk of so osslon from tho Hrlt ish ompiro, and probably could poaco ably if they so dosiro; but tho moment they bocomo niombors of tho American union this sort of thing would havo suddenly to st-ip, or thoy would bo brought up by tho rough hand or Unclo Sum. We shall novor want thorn in tho uuiou on any other terms Tho Cana dalus had bottor think all these and many other important things over seriously before thoy secede from British rule elthor to sot up independ ently or to ask admission lo our union And they will. Just now they are foolishly excited ovor tho boundary settlement uud many of them, tho moro oxcitublo and talkative ones among them, aro talking foolishly Hut thoy will get ovor this iu duo timo Thoy will before long got Hround to wh re thoy can intelligently look tho facts in tho faco and this separatist obuliitiou will cease They will sottlo down to a common souso vlow of thoir sltuatiou. In the meantime Americans well pass tho Canudians up. may as MM 1 1 II Hint IMWLWUiU, yijers What are your friends saying about you? That your gray hair makes you look old? And yet, you are not forty! Postpone this looking old. Hair Vigor Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and restore to your gray hair all the deep, dark, rich color of early life. Then be satisfied. " Ayer'i lUtr Vigor restored the natural color to tar ry hair, and I nm greatly nlcaint. it all jou claim for It." NU8.K.J, Vanukoau, Mectiaulcivlllo, N.Y. l a bottle. All druKtrliti. for J. C. AVKR CO., iiitmii ainnf Dark Hair The Anarchist. Tho attorney for tho man Tumor, accused of being an anarchist and a such under orders of deportation to England, declared iu court, yesterday that anarchism was not a crime, but a religion, says tho Washington Star Ho hold that it was subvoi&lvo of the lii 11 of lights to send from tho country any person because of his entertain ment of such views as thos cherished by Ids client 'J bus ho admitted tho accusation, but demurred to its sulll ulency to warrant deportation. There is probably no distinct or generally ac cepted dolltiitlou of anarchism, lint there is uprotty clear notion on tho pint ot the public and of tlio law making bodies as to its natuto and the menace to the state which itembodh s It is generally ho d to bo a philosophy which aims at tho destruction of all social order, as uinlntHiuoil by what is styled government. It is individual ism carried to its extremo It is a theory which all knowledge argues to be impossible of pracital execution It Is characteristic of the who o crew of anarchist that ths man should seek reiuge behind a fundament of government In his light against deport atlo i Mmioofthem when confronted, quote tho statute laws in their defense Some quote tlio constitution. Tills man reft r.s to tho bill or rights. Ho is thus trying to utilize to ills own ends tho veiy machinery of government which his o eed denounces as useless, thing roils and subversive of personal liberties. if anarchism is a religion, and as such i exempt from iho interfotenco of government, there is no rtuson why any body of fanatics of tho most mal evolent and destructive kind should not seek this samo cloak. It is u largo ono. It has Milolded many a miscreant in its timo. It has served many an ovll purpose Look eastward and witness the horrors proporly attribut able to tho religious" zoal of tho Mohammedan and tho Chinese Bud dhist. Itoligious toleration is truly one of tho foundations of this great commonwealth, but its vory vlrtuo as a safeguard 1 os iu tho right of tho state to draw the lino of discrimina tion to exclutlo from its bcuotits tho olomonts which, uucheckod, would do stroy all religions and nil liberties. Tho prompt doportat on of this man and all others like him l I work for tho strengthening of our institutions and for tho benefit of tho people It has boon urged iu Turner's bolialf that ho is not a bloodthirsty anarchist, but that ho is merely philosophical iu Atchison Globe Sights. I 'MMrust of ethers usual y originates in distrust of self. Aft r a womnii passes forty and her unrcs grow lighter, she passes into a second gigg ehood. When a womnii says r-ho is only human in talking to a in:.n, she ex pects to be contnidiotet'. Two Atchison women aro taking tho same kind of baths: Ono to get fat and the other to get thin When an Itishti an tries tb skin an other Irishman, noither man gets any thing out of it e.vrpt n lot of talk. An Atchison man has a.joko on his wlfo, sho had been gone awny a month, and lie had gained seven piunds on restaurant meals, Tho scoop hats tho women aro wear- ing aro havc-to-hollor hats! Women woaring thorn can't got close enough together to bo hcaid unless they holler. When the women in a church re-, mind a pronchor that ho has told that story bo'oro, ho may as woll begin to look for u now Hold; ho is growing un popular. You havo this to be thankful for if you aro in humblo walks of llfo: If over you havo a blllious spell, tho poople will not be bored by bullutines about it. An Atchison man who had a big field to pick from, finds that he has mado as bad a mistake in the son-in-law he picked out as if he had permit tod his daughter to have a free hand. We suppose that when a man preclpl tatos himself into St. Poter's presence, with marks of a rope around his neck, St. Peter knows that ho livod in tho country, and hung himsolf in tho burn But when tho man's hair is soaking wt-t, it means that ho was a city man, and took tho bath-tub route. An At' hison young man had a hoad ache, and tho alarm of his best girl, whoso imag'nation pioturod him on his dca'hbcd, "was i ly o ncealotl. Tho girl's fathor had an attti' k of pneu monia, ami his lifo was roally in dan ger, but tho daughter decided that it was nothing to worry about; that doc tors always exaggorato things. Girls' sec ot societies nro beginning to adopt initiation coromonlos th t s iiiud like imitations of tlio boys Tho Sigma 'eta frato'iilty of tho Kansas City, Kan., high school last i iglit took a candidate to a soda fountain, and compelled her to pay for drinks for all ton members, Then thoy escorted her homo, uud made her smoke a cigar otto. A reporter employed on tho Daily Blade, wroto tho following testimonial for a cereal food: "I purchased a pa kago of Like It, after seeing It ad vert isetl iu tho Blade several mouths. I never buy an urticlo of any kind that is not advertised iu tlio Blado I don't know that it is doug mo any good, but it is not doing me any harm, anil it is advertised in tlio ibado." Neither Gorman nor Hoarst over talk about their candidato for piesl-dent. H J I If .ljjlkiwW II ! 1111 1 .Ml. UK I I iWFiTli JJ fi coEcr rAiii!0M5 nioH 1 I I m.$m BJfoppenheimer&(ft wm I fe 'i M I Clothes Makers I VT 7 I ijj izfLjS .jijiili 111 ",liaQ0 ' .V, PPST0!S j xV'v - 1-1 ; Copyright 130J KAm I ly BKuppenhoirnerACo.Chlcago ' 6$j ! Tho Independent voter was vory much in evidence in tlio county elec tion' this year. Tlio majority of 1.72 tor Geoigo McCraiy, fusion, and lCd (iarbei'.s majority of 100, a range of SV2 votes, shows that tho average voter pays very littlo attention to party lines In this county. THE OLD RELIABLE il3t SIiW)Jrk'5Klvn,!il Absolute!' Pure THEM IS NO SUBSTITUTE That Suit For fall 1903 until you've seen our new Kuppenheim er Suits. You owe it to yourseli to at least inspect this foremost line before paying out your money, When you see this clothing as it is you will not want to take chances with uncer tain kinds. The many ad vantages it offers in style, make, fit, wear-resistingand shape- retaining qualities are not to be lightly con sidered nor overlooked in making a suit investment. They're the very things that count that make for money's worth, and that have " put Kuppenheimer clothing in the front rank of high class makes. BECKWITH, WESCOTT a STOR.EY Tho people of tho Isthmus of Pnn lima havo at last rebelled against tho arbitrary rulo of tho Colombian gov ernment, and havo set up a government of tlioir own. Tho opposition of tho Colombian government to tho Panama canal treaty and its greediness in its demands upon the United States gov ernment finally drove tho Isthmians to act for themselves. The United States will undoubtedly recognize the now government and treat directly with it in tho canal matter. Judge Barnes and tho republican candidates for regouts of the univer sity nro olectod by majorities in tho neighborhood of 0,000. Nebraska is safely in tho republican column again. Mr. Bryan has given us an oxamplo of how to got rich without being a plutocrat, by charging WOO for draw lug up a will which bequeathed him 330,000. ii i vl 0i ti 1 vi Ui vb khviUi tliaafctb tivi Ui vk 0i UiU) til ti ti di viOitilbUf Or UtUitif tli OfAviOiai lb Or OivliUii. SAY, niSTERl Do you know that it will pay YOU, as woll as US, to buy your Building Ma terial and Coal at ouryards? Not only that our prices avehaok lower, or at loast as low, as those of our competit ors, but because we tako especial cure of and protect all can be classed as REGULAR CUSTOMERS. PL ATT Coal FREES CO. Lumber. T1m"M11.1T,P77'lf1iff1Tff1Tlf"f'l"TMfT1 Judge Adams will have a majority of about 150 in the district. J. W. James made a good fight for tho office, but Adams' personal popularity was too much for him. No ono has accused tho Canadians of inheriting tho British characteristic of not knowing wlion thoy aro beaten. The defeat of Ed Amack for sheiitr was tho biggsst surprise sprung by tho voters this year. Voting tlio straight party ticket seems to bo a thing of tho past in this ounty. The Day A For Sale J f Starts Jfft by I i off jjg&IK. 1 1 -RihtHK Whcn qfegiitjJSl?ji ll You If rWRSWI IfflWm'f i f fen IT I fj-ibMMvOMl ' i " AN J.S1 J Have a Tlfa e cup of telraMSH i Hichard Turner will do the assessing for tho next four years. Good morning, Judge Keeney. Real Estate Transfers. Translers for week ending Wedno biy, November 4, furnished by J. II. B tiley of Webster County Abstruct t'onip'iny. JiiniHi I Cochrane to J it Morcer lt4 0imd8blkaOKC wd K M Benson antl wifo to Thomas Clnrk n2nw4 10 2 12 wd T Henry Vaughn to Kalpli W Mc Oalliim lot 11 blk 12 G K wd... Win J Ely t al to Cluis T E y lot" 17 18 and l!) Hubert and to Guide Kouk wd Win .1 IlariU and wifo to Clus T Ely pt !( 0 Roberts add to Guide Rock wd IVtor Nelson ami wifo to John V Kniirgo s 4 '2 3 0 wd Kiiimri Aiomlo and htisb to Chas Ho?u pt sw4 nw4 20 10 wd.... Patrick Gllroy and wifo to Clms iluntxr w2 in 1 and w2.-el a3-2-12 wd 2000 James N Claiko receiver to Au gustus Hbats nw4 20-1-11 wd., James Hose ami luinb to Lump man no sw 4 20-5 1) wd 800 000 1500 00 1000 2S00 Total 112812 Moitjjnges filed $4700 00 Mortgages released $U:jG5.00 Low Rates West via Burlington Route 825 to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle. $25 to San Francisco anil Los An geles. 822,00 to Spokano. $20 to Salt Lake City, Butte and Helena. Proportionately low rates to hun dreds of other points, including Big Horn Basin, Wyo , Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, British Colum bia, Culifornh, (tc. Every day until November 30. Toiuist cars daily to California. Personally conducted ex clusions throe times a weok, Tourist cars dally to Seattle. Inquiro of uour. J st Burlingtou Houto agent. R.obinsoi & Burden WHITE HOUSE grocers nd Mocha. COFFEE Java UTCHER.S. With your breakfast. It has a flavor that'3 all its own you don't get it in nny other brand. 'J . It is sold by all grocers in t and 3. pound enns cr.ly. PncJtcd and scaled by in md Guaranteed full weljht. DWINELL. WRIGHT CO..Boston. telephone No. 4. ii:MmJ g New Meat Market ! I of ih:iVe Pi,rcAascd U:e stock- fixtures and good will ;, of the market formerly owned by E. R. Sherer an & fl by honest treatment hope to retain al old patrons ' :; secure many new ones. When in need of Fresh or V ,!; bait Meats, Game, etc., give me a trial '?' C. E. HARRINGTON. !$ TRADERS LUMBER Co, DKALKKS IN LUMBER and COAI bulletins; material, Etb. RED OLOTJU. - . NEBRASKA City Dray and Express Line. B. Znl. ROSS, PROP, Goods Delivered to any part of the city. 0harges as low as the Lowe9t CITY AGENTS FOR ADATS EXPRESS CO. Residence 52. TELEPHONKS, Office 119 I Qrlddle Cakes are simply per-1 JSAAC 11. COLVIN, I f.ctwhc"mof I 'REAL ESTATE 9 FARM LOANS. VHFATf fT Lock o S3. OiiMo Hock, Neb. T so, u u- k& 1 t ' kinds of propTrTTboiight, sold and COLLECTIONS MADE. m TEltM REASONAULB A Ik