l I I s il THE CHIEF IlEI) CLOUD, SEJ1HASKA. PUBLISH HI) EVERY FRIDAY. P. C. I'iiauks, Editor. I , HUDSCHIPTION HATES. Ono jenr 1100 Ix month l Bntercd at tno pott omce at Hod Cloud, Noh.M aoondcUtiUKtl matter. AIIVKIITIHINO HATK8: Punished on Hiillcntlon. TELEPH.ONE, SEVEN - TWO The (lofciitod candidate's mo lie-in iiliitf to iccover from tlio shook. Senator (ionium's appeal to race piojiulicu will imilu) him popular with tlio negro l)ii it uiM throughout the Union. Governor Mickey Ims Issued his pro clamntion sotting nsldo Thinsday, November 2(5, as a day of ThunksKMng and rejoicing. Tlio extra Hussion of Congress will ho a .short one and It is to ho hoped Konator Morgan will not attempt to discuss the canal question, The new republic of Panama is now doing business on Its own linok. The Colombians tin eaten to send an invad ing army of 7,000 men to leconquor tlio lost territory. The election of Judge Uiunes to tlio supremo bunch .should ho a lesson to those who aro continually howling "railroad attorney" at every candidate of the republican party who happens to bo n lawyer. A gliinco nt our exchanges from over tho state indicate that Webster was not tho only county wherein tho in depenecut votor got in his work. In nearly every county tho same teudoncy to "scratch" Is seen. Tho prosperity of tho farmer is in no way better shown than by tho high prices which are paid for stock and fiinn machinery at publio sales. Tills is tho season of tho year when the farmor who wishos to retire, or who has a surplus of stock and implements, resorts to tho publio salo method of netting rid of his property. This fall all sales of this character have boon attended by eager buyers and prices have ranged much higher than nt pri vate sales. The record-breaking crops and tho generous prices obtained under our faultless protective tnrllf system have put tho farmer far above tho i each of the gaunt wolf of poverty. Now that tho election is over, tho promotors of tho good roads move ment should wake up. Tho condition of our roads since tho recent rains is sufllcient argument in favor of bettor toads. Moicliants and farmers should got together on this important matter and start tho work before tho snow is on tho ground and free.ing weather comes to hinder thorn. Tho cost of good roads is a small Horn in compari son to tho ultimate benefits to both merchants aud farmers. E. J. Ovor ing, Jr., president of tho Good Koads Association, is recovering from his recent sovoro illness aud will soon be ready to again push tho work, and overyouo nt all iuterestod in the wel fare and progress of our town nud county should uld him in his laudublo work. 6M Bricks fna tk Farm, The investigation being made of adulterants by Prof. Wiley, chief chemost of tho department of agri culture and custodiau of tho "polsou squad," is developing a startling array or proofs that "things aro not what they seem." Tho universality or adulteration is ama.lng. Nothing, it would seem, that enters Into the bill of Tare or tho great American public is "strictly pure" itftor it passes through tho most Inslg nillcant processes of manufactuio. The evidenceshows that tho time has come when the countiyman has Give nature three helps, and nearly every case of con sumption will recover. Fresh air, most important of all. Cherry Pectoral Nourishing food comes next. Then, a medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs. Ask any good doctor. " I flnt nted Ayor'f Cherry Teetotal U yeari K I liavtt men terrible catei of luuic dla eat cureil liy It. t m never without i." ALUiiur U. Hamilton, Marietta, Ohio, SSc.,Mp.,JI00. All ilruirtrliU t J. O, ATBtt CO., lrfVHll. Man. Consumption Health demands dally action of the bowels. Aid nature with Ayor's Pills. Ayers WB I I I I " I B f I I 1 1 rHF A FREE panic inside each package of Lion Coffee 60 different Rnmes. become the seller instead of tho buyer of the gold biick. i'You'io ono of the chaps to whom the city sharpeis sell gold bricks, aren't you?" was asked a larmor. "Well, I guess not," emphatically re turned the farmer. "Instead of mo buyln' gold bricks. J guess I'm sellin' 'em now. I'm sellin' tho city fellers wateied milk, process butter, incuba tor eggs, and foodin' city boarders on canned fresh egetables." Our butters and canned goods and jams mid jellies and beois and whisk ies and wines, according to Prof. Wiley, are all illumed and bora.xed and glu cosed until wo don't really know whether we aro eating sealskin sacqucs smothered in moth balls, or drinking sea water seasoned with tobacco juice. Of course tho housewife is helpless. Who can bo expected to contrive rasp berry tarts "liko mother used to make" from aniliuo dyes and clover seed? Where is tho individual who can re joice in tho verdancy of i ho tinned pen when ho knows its emerald hue is duo to coppor and tho mines in Montana shut down nt that? Admitting that many of thoso adul terants nro harmless, thoro is another si do to tho matter. That is tlio ono of falso pretense Prof. Wiloy bit tho nail on tho head. "It is not," ho said, "a question of eifect. It is simply n uiattor of honesty." Dut if this universal adulteration is to go on, as it undoubtedly is, isn't it nioro comfortable for us who bnvo steadily recurring nppotltos not to know too much about it? Possibly it was n hush or a mess of copporod pens inspired tho poot to utter his Immortal truth: "Whore ig uorntico is bliss, 'tis folly to bo wise." If Prof Wiley enn only tell us of thoso unpleasaut facts while helpless to bettor tho condition, ho ought to bo called olf without delay. It is hotter ta bo a nation of dyspeptics than n nation of appetitoloss grouches. Atchison Globe Sights. It novor makes you feel uuy hotter to givo up. In Holton, a man can't bo promluout unless ho is u proachor. We suppose that that which tho devil gives, is also classed as hot air. Very few things that aro really ro murkublo happon in tho average life. Of course you know that very few p;ople can make a suggestion to you. What has become of the old-fashioned man who greased his boots every fall? Somo people just naturally hate you; above all things, don't try to act smart in their prosenco. Look around and stop kicking. Thoro Is always somobody In sight worse off than you nro. Wo don't know what it means "to bow to the Inevitable" unless It means I to take olf one's hat to ono'.s wife. Ever nt ce how thoroughly a dog appreciates a kind word? A man ap predates a kind word just a much Soniotlm-s, whon a woman gets her hush i nd's life insurance, wo can't help thinking that she has doubly m d treb ly earned it. When you sponk of you frlonds, you aro piehaps too enthus ntslc. And of courho you ahtiso your enoimlos more than they deserve: everybody doos j that. Atchison has a very unusual woman. Sho admits sho gossips, nud that sho doos so becauso sho hasn't anything o'.so to do. Fortunately her hu.-baud can't bo corrupted. Wo notlco that whi o girl ohildron nro given old fashioned namos like Dorcas, no mother becomes so old fashioned us to rnko Joshua out of ILo dust pilo for horbou. I Whou wo read tho obituaries pub lished in tho country nowspapers, wo nro filled with regret that Mich good a -d charming people llvo nud pass uwny, nud It was never our lot to kuow them Another Smith County Crime. Mutulay evening another tiagedy was omictud In Smith county, Kansas, in tlio tiolghboiliood whore occurred tliuMi ci lines that have kept that coun ty in a otitic of ttu moll for tho past ft w months. John Aiitdiut, n fnriner and a veteran of tlio civil war, was tlio Il tiin of the latest itagedy, Mr. Anslmix. drove to Lclnnon Mon day from his home, eight mile;) noitli nud a mile iiiid a lnl( west from that town, for ih y purpose of drawing some money from tho hunk and transacting oilier business thero. lie left Li bjnoii fur home late in the vetiiug, ami nt the time of starling out lie noticed n pnity with n tig jiiNt uhciid of him. On tlio (I llvo homo in the dink of the cv( nliii, ho lost sight of tho team which had piLCided him (n the nud. Ai it lonely spot eight miles nor Ji o! liib.uiDii and about a mile and a half oust of Ills home, a man stepped into tho road aud accord Mr Anoint. It was so datk Mr An-biitz could n it (lis iugulh the man's feature, but he could see that ,o was huge and b.oad shouldered. Ho llrst iuqiiiied the dis tance to Red Cloud and then the dis tance to Lebanon. Mr. Anshutz gave tho informal! in asked for nud was about to continue his journoy homo, when tho sti anger covered him with a revolver and demanded his money. Mr. Anshutz, thinking tho in in was j'iking, lutigliingly agreed to divide with him. Tho highwayman wns in earnest, however, and mado nnother domain! for tho money. Mr. Aushutz then handed ovor his pockotbnok. Tlio hihwiiymati inquired how tmuh money the pojketoo.ik contained, and Mr. Anshutz told him thoro was about 925 in it. The highwayman told Mr. Anshutz ho know ho had more money than that, and demanded the balnuco Mr. Anahutz had 81015 in another pocket and, hoping to savo it, reached for his whip, intending to drivo over tho highwayman. Tho robber placed his revolver close against Mr. An xhtitz's body and tired, tho bullet poti- otrating tho abdoruon and inflicting a wound which may prove fatal. When the shot was tired tho team started on a run toward home, but Mr. Anshutz stoppod them at a neighbor's, and from thero he was taken borne and medical aid summoned. The au thorities at Smith Center and Lebanon were notitiod of tho hold-up, but Mr. Authutz's description of his assailant was so nioager that it afforded no clue to his identity. Two or three strangers have been hanging around Lebanon for several days past, but it seems to be the gonornl opinion that the crime was committed by someone who knew Mr. Anshutz and was familiar with the country surrounding Lobanon. Mr. Anshutz' a'Sillant probably re turned to Lebanon, as tho empty pock etbook and somo papers weie found on tho rnad to Lobanon about two miles south from tho see no of tho hold up, near the Whito Rock bridge. Tuesdny evining Dr. Morri-on of Womir, Dr. Schlegel and the Dis Dyke of Lnbnncn performed nn opera lion upou Mr. Anshutz in effort to lo cate the bullet, 'the result of the operation tins not been learned here, although the doctors gve no hope of Mr. Anshuiz's recovery. $ 2 LWALtl ltd Light harness at Joe Fogel's. " Cream white Henrietta, ISo per yard. F. Nowhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rlfa have returned from Western, Neb. Mia. Rachel Lewis will leave for California next week. If you want the host and cheapest harness, go to Fogel's. Hook agents aro as plentiful as Hies around a molasses jug. See Joe Fogol for anything in the harness or snddleiy lino. Don't f Jiget tho parlor pl.ty at Mrs. Van Camp's this evening. Don't, forget the lectin e at tho M. K. chin oh next Monday night. Dung us a load of cobs on your sub- si riptimi wo need 'cm now. Coiisiileiiilild icpnlr work is being done on ihu streets just now. Tho A O. U. W. ludpo guvo a big dunce at thou hall TucMluy evening. Hay Heed Inn closed his (initio Hook bather thop nud is woiking for Ollio Schttffiii'.. L. il. Rust his purchased tho Cozul property on Wohsttr stteet. Tho ptu chuso ptice wui $400. E. McFatinnd has boon very ill for the p ist few days, boing in a comatose i( iiition almost constantly. W H, Thomas was in Sc. Joseph tho titfct of tho woek buying some Blockers and feedois lo put on feed this wintor. Stono has nriived for tho now cross walks at Firumon's hall and across Wobttor streot from tho high school building. Ilev. Putnam, former pastor of tho Cluistiiih church in this city, will preach iu that church uext Wednes day night. Miss Flora B. Quick, who was elected nnmilr ct, tut.'l ti i.u .1 1, M t t9 11.1,4 tA'ltm (Cou ity on tlio fusion ticket, is a uieco ' of Wns. Puvkus of this olty. W W CODDECT BJtoenheimor&A?. Ain?rlca,.s Loading Clothes Matters b OIICtOO-NnVTiURK'DOSTON Ml mmm ' urn- WWmL rlt viVMrlf.l RtrZt'-' . -Y AVii. I l a t. till ;. 8 HI ei'-.PM a. lili m f -Yfw iFirllrir i .- Twit "VMS V efl I fJJP iwBZtifc depyridht ioo by D.Kup?nriimerAGo.Chicado ' E I Jeffries of McUook tins accepted a position In Oliver Sihaffnil's touso rial parlois. Mr. Jiffihts will play with the Kod Cloud football team. Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Morrison gave a "cotton reception" at their homo Mon dsy evening in commemoration. of the first anniversary of their matrmge. MrsN. A. Halo, mother of J. P. and Charles lisle of the Nation, arrived Wednesday from Wintield, Iowa, and will make her home id this city in the future. No waro made compares with tho Msjestio. The fu'l sot is woith 17 50 but we are going to give a set freo with every R ini(o sold at our exhibit next woek. Ja-i. Peters in. Drs. Weirick & Kiddle of Hastings will meet ere, ear, nose and throat patlonts and those needing glasses fitted, in Dr. Cioigltt in's office in Red Cloud, Thursday, November IV. Peroy Ludlow left fir Histings, Wednesday, where he hits accepted a position as second coo : in the liost- wick hotel. Charley Lualow left on Thursday to accept a position as third cook in the same hotel. Real Estate Transfers. Transfers for week ending Wednes day, November 11, furnished by J. II. Biiloy of Webster County Abstiuct company. M Lundforso to Petor A Jem borg, qcd, lots 1 and 2, block 3, Garbor's add tolled Cioud....! 60 Josie R Moraavilletand husband to James W. Moraoville, wd, lots 8, 9 and 10, block 6, Red Cloud 1 Martha J Sleeper to S H and L E Robertson, wd, lots 1, 3 and 3, block 11, Smith A Moore's add to Red Cloud GOO J K Ware and wife to J W Mar ker, wd, n2 nw4 37 113 3000 David C Ward and wife to Cbas W Fulton, wd, e2 ne4 8 4 18. . . 3500 Cbas T Ely and wife to Eva L Dickerson, wd, lots 17, 18 and a 19, Roberta' addition to Ouide Rock 350 Dollle McClure to Wm Galla gher, wd, lots 1, 2 and , block 3,Blue Hill 175 Chas T Gulliver to Wm P Wll Hams", wd, lots 1 to 0, block 3, Rod Cloud 500 John Streot and wifo lo L C King, wd,s 18 1 10 4000 John W Roed anil wifo to John Larkey, wd, w3 set 22 29 COD Goo W Hiiker mid wifo to Robt T Potter, wd, o 2-3 sw4 block 4, Lu Duo's addition to Hud Cloud 175 Total Moit'itues llkd $70.0 Mortgages released $0000. .110351 A Surprise Party. A very plonsnnt stirptise party was uivon Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Gibson, at Pleasant Grove, Kan., Inst Friday night. About hlrty gursts wero pre sent. All brought well tilled baskets and nn excellent supper was sorved, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson wero presented with a handsome set of chairs, a set of cups and saucers and several other useful nud beautiful articles. Thoso present roport a very eujoyablo time. m m Mother Gray' Sweet Powders for Children. Successfully usod by Mother Gray, nursn in the Children's Homo in Now York, euro foverlshnoss, bad stomach, teething disordois, mo vo and logulnte tho bowels nud destroy worms. Over, 39,000 testimonials. I'hey never fail. At all druggists. 25j. Samplo free. Ad dress Allen S Oluia'.ed, Lo Roy, N. Y. 12 4. FAlMIOJtt H10M n mk I 1 w f I.-tv f.-l- J -1 V v$v V to 1 1 t 'A-' U'-V.IC IH 33 WW r-iSl w l!'W rrrrfjffSsSsr The Day j When You Have a Cup of I1 taA fa WHITE HOUSE Mocha. COFFEE Java with your breakfast. It has a flavor that's all its own you don't get it in any other brand. It it told by all erocer in i and a-pound cant only. Packed and Mated by ut and guaranteed full weight. )WINELL-WEIGHT CO.. Boston. Winter is and you will want a warm pair of SHOES. I have what you wan in either Ladies' or Men's sizes. Warm Shoes Felt Slippers All sizes, extra large or extra small. Now is the time to buy your Arctics. I have now a larger stock of Artie, Rubber Boots, German Sock, etc., than I ever had before. I make a specialty of extra large sizes of SHOES sizes up to n, 12 and 13. He DEALERS IN Lumber and Coal, BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC. Red Cloud, - . . Nebraska. AYa rilSTER! Do you know that it will nay YOU. as well as US, to buy your Building Ma torlal and Coal at our yards? Not only that our prices average lowor, or at least as low, as thoso of our compotit ors, but because wo tako ospocial euro of and protect till can bo classed as REGULAR CUSTOMERS. PL ATT Coal. 1 For fall 1903 until you've seen our new Kuppenheim er Suits. You owe it to yourselt 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-resisting mid shape - retaining qualities are not to bo? 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 STOREY For Sale by R.obinsoi & Burden GROCERS aoid BUTCHERS. TELEPHONE No. 4. Coming Diederich, LUMBER FREBS CO. I iimhff fr t " ""' fr c- fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr ' UM, U 4 4lr tJfcTWtNwOtt.v 1, , wfcufc-fcu--.... .. . . . lnHHgnUHHKgijlMHWtjBIMHmp