The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 25, 1903, Image 4

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THE CHIEF
IIF-D CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
rUBLlSIIKD EVERY FllIDAY.
l. C. Piiaiiks, Editor.
SlMtSOMPTIOX RATRS.
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Snterod tit tne pout office t Hod Cloud. Nob.n
econdcUutn&ll matter.
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ADVKItTlSlNO UATKH:
Piirnlflietl on Application.
TELEPHONE, SEVEN
Tho toimiHtots strike In Chicago Ih
causing mora lucnnvohlouco to the
public than tlio recent street ear
.strike.
Mr. Hryiin Is still hobnobbing with
tho crowned heads of Europe Won
der how lie will explain IiIh nctinns to
Ills democratic coustltnunts in the
next "battle."
The Canadian government is pro
pariugln absorb Newfoundland and
Greenland In effort to recompense
themselves for their defeat In the
Alaska boundary dispute.
Tho Colombians liavo landed n
Miinll force on an Island adjacent to
Panama. The Colombians aro putting
tip qtilto a bluir, but Uncle Ham holds
the best hand, and knows it.
Senator LMotrlch's trial will come
tip in tho federal court at Omaha on
January 1. Tho populist newspapers
and Sonntor Dietrich's enemies within
hisown parly have already convicted
him, and It now only remains for the
federal court to "O. K." these verdicts
but that may be some time coming.
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Tho Sultan of Turkey has ordered
tho governor of Aloxaudretta to apolo
gizo to Consul Davis for tho Insulting
manner in which tho latter was re
cently treated in that city. Apologies
cost nothing, and aro about tho only
thing any forolgn government over
gota out of Turkoy in payment for in
sults and outrages committed upon
foreigners.
Stnto Auditor Weston, who was nr
rested at Casper, Wyo., charged with
complicity in wrecking tho Donecko
bunk at that place, has returned to
Nebraska, the cr nilnal charges against
him having been dismissed. Tho bank
will be able to pay all creditors in full,
more than half of the amount having
already been raised. It cost Auditor
Weston about 910,000 to square his
share of tho account.
dollars profit in seventeen weeks is
not princely.
All of which goes to show that he
real science of successful egg raising
consists in making hens and eirgs n
"by product," as it were. If tho hen
cm pick up Its own living tho eggs are
clear gain.
IJut tho farmer who builds costly
h niscs for them and buys tholr feed
puts himself In a class known as
philanthropists.
Atchison Globe Slfthts.
Those who marry accumulate n few
things they can't dispose if at n ralllo
Many a man wl ling to work, Is kept
from it by idle men wli bother him
An AtchNon husband, when ho gets
mad at his wife, threatens to go to Utah,
and become a Mormon
Don't forget the old man
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wiui um usn on ms uauK. I gother. listen mid
Tor nearly thirty years lie some wonderful
nas oeen traveling arounci tne '
world, and is still traveling, I
bringing health and comfort
wherever he goes. I
To the consumptive he
brings the strength and flesh
he so much needs. I
To all weak and sickly
children he gives rich and
strengthening food.
To thin and pale persons (
he gives new firm flesh and
rich red blood. I
Children who first saw the
old man with the fish are now
grown up and have children
of their own.
He stands for Scott's Emul
sion of pure cod liver oil a
delightful food and a natural
tonic for children, for old folks
and for all who need flesh and
strength.
When a number of women get to-
you will hear of
cures
When two politicians meet who aro
on opposite sides of u question, thoy
spar as cautiously as horso traders.
When a married woman abuses men
(threat deal, peoplo know what it
means: that she hatoi her husband.
When It is said that a marrlago will
bo u (pilot one, tho bride and groom do
not figure on the "chlvareo ng" party
SCOTT LA BOWNB. Chamlata.
40B-4IS Paarl Straet, New York.
SOo.anci9t.OOi alldrusBtata.
A domontod man entered tho office
of Gov. Mickey Tuosday about noon
and announced himsolf us tlia'Young
Phenomenon," boldly proclaiming that
lie was going to dofoud Senator Diot
rich against his enemies. Ho said he
had pressing business in Pennsylvania
and wanted tho governor to furnish
him transportation to that state; and,
to uso his own expression, "there is a
slight gnawing in my digestivo appar
atus, indicating that I have uot dined
lately." Ho was finally jailed by the
police, aud ufter his arrest he said his
name was Clayton S. Dootor.
Tho vordlct in tho Ilowurd damn go
case ugalust tho city shows plainly
that it Is an oosyjmutter for any per
son to got a judgement against tho
city: A man may walk along tho
street, stump his too ou tho sidewalk,
go before a jury in the district court
and throw a lot of costs ou to an al
ready bankrupt city treasury. There
is no question but tho streets and
walks of Rod Cloud are In an abomin
condition, but tho taxpayers within
tho city llmlta aro already overburd
ened with taxes and and there seems
to bo no way of raising money to keep
the walks in good condition. This
means tint there will be more broken
limbs and more damage suits in which
the city will have to pay the cost?,
and it promises to result in an endless
chain of debt for the city. So long as
these costs pile up iigaiu-t tho city
theie will be no money with which to
p.ty for new walks or to furnish lights
for tho streets. Tho only foaslblo
plan is for tho individual property
owners to build walks along tholr pro
perty, trustiug to Providonco to re
compense them for tholr outlay. Thoy
would bo repaid in a moasuro by tho
increased Belling value of tholr pro
perty, but it seems to bo a hard mattor
to convince thorn of this. Something
will have to bo.dono or tho city will
soon ho so far in dobt that it will havo
to go into tho hands of a rocolvor.
A.mfs
You can hardly find a home
without its Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. Parents know what
it does for children: breaks
Cherry
Pectoral
ud a cold in a single night,
wards off bronchitis, prevents
pneumonia. Physicians ad
vise parents to keep it on hand.
"Tha lxt conch medicine mnnc7 nn buy
li Ayvr't Cherry I'ectnul, Kor tliu cutiKhi of
clillJmi uothinycoiil.l imIIIj lie Letter."
JACUU MIULL, SiMtOgtt, Illil.
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All OriK".M!Il
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LuiKitl. Mitt.
for
Throat, Lungs
Ayer'3 Pills erontly nld tho Chorry
Poctoral In breaking up a cold.
The Mystery ef the Hen.
For years tho credulous public has
been rogalod with statist cs from tho
agricultural department seeming to
show that great fortunes lie in hens
and eggs.
Iugonlnus If not ingenuous exports
at figures havo demonstrated again
and again that tho humble hen, if
givon half a chanco, would soon pay
off tho national debt.
Poultry journals, largoly supported
by hon food advertising, havo been
discouraging their readers from goiug
to tho Kloudiko and firing thorn with
enthusiasm for going "Into the busi
ness of growing eggs for tho market
scientifically," with great emphasis on
tho scientific part, which gouerally
means large purchases of somebody's
preparation for making hens lay
whether they want to or not.
Glowing pictures havo boon paintod
in print of dutiful hens worklug over
time with eggs at 43 cents a dozen.
Thousands of householders havo
fully believed ovory word of It. For
several yoars thoro has boon a boom iu
henhouse building, iu the making of
incubators and iu tho sale of egg-producing
foods.
Hut, somehow or other, nobody has
gotten rich out of it except tho people
whodiiake the foods and the incuba
tors.
Tho hens havo consistently refused
to bo either hiibed or bullied into
working overtime. When tho price of
eggs has homed high the hens, with as
complete accord as ever marked any
labor union, hae declined to settle
down to laying.
It has been a mystery that hits puz
zled all hookers after scientific, co
orcion Hut at la.st the secret is out.
Tho department of animal industry of
Cornell university has been quietly
studying the hen for some time and
has found out things.
' It has been demonstrated with
mathematical accuracy that when eggs
aro dear hens will not lay. for tho
very himplo reason that because lions
do not lay tho eggs aro dour.
Tho old, unvarying law of supply
and demand is not to be circum
vented. In t!!t flocks of .r,'.!00 seloctod fowls,
which woro observed during the 17
weeks from Docombor 1, 1001, to tho
1st of March, HK)2, and for the same
period of tho following year, tho aver
age production per 100 fowls was '22.8
eggs. The average food cost was 17
cents a dozen, and 100 hens earned
dining the long 17 weeks $10 above tho
o st of keep.
Certainly there Is little chanco for
the e'g raiser to buy bonds. Sixteen
Wlritover olso may bo said of tho
average married woman, it is usually
vory true that sho earns her bread and
butter.
Town pooplo often roftiso to rldo
seven blocks on a steot car, to attend u
dance, but think of tho enthusiasm
i equired of a farmer who loves society
If you mako a mistake, and offend n
friend, don't hesltato to apologize. A
manly apology will mako you fool
better, to say nothing of tho man you
havo offended.
If the world should como to an end
in tho next fow years, as somo predlc,
thoro is somo consolttlon in the
thought that John D Rockefollor will
bo tho principal loser.
A woman will show versatility in
everything olso ou earth except In her
cooking and tho selections of a man's
Christmas presents. Tho former is al
ways stoak and potatoes, and tho hit
tor is always neckties.
When you like a man, do you in
vent dories on him? If you do, you
aro guilty of a contemptible thing.
But niuo out of tou peoplo do it. Yos
torday wo hoard a prominent church
member disctis-ing another citizen.
Tho church mombor's lutorosts hap
pened to bo opposed to tho interests of
tho other man, and, without a mo
ment's hesitation, ho accused the other
citizen of being a thief, although tho
mau is really an oxcollent citizen.
Ever occur to you how much of this
is dono? Ever occur to you how dls-
houorablo it is?
Notice.
Mr. Humor A. Curtis, representative
of tho International Correspondence
3chools of Scmnton, Pa., will be in Red
Cloud Docemb:r28th andSStb.
Please remember that wo are mak
ing a special discount of 10 and 15 per
coot from our regular prices dining
December that we can uot glvo atter
till month.
Soo tho the I. C. S. advertisement
eUowhere in this issue and fill in the
blank, giving your name, address and
course ynu are interested in, and leave
at this olllce, not lator than Monday
u gut December 23 h, and Mr. Curtis
will cull on you and give you full pnt
ileuhtrs. Do it Now I
Farm Loans.
I have just prepated m;slf to make
f;irm limits at a low rale of lutcrcf-t
either in Jewoll, Smith or Webster
c uintie; can pi.v oil ;it any time.
J. II mailky, Hed Cloud.
fifty Years fhc Standard
BAhING
POWDffl
Imnrovos the flavor and adds to
tho healthfuliiess of the food.
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CHICAQO
The past week we
have made a radical
change in the arrange
ment of our store.
It gives us better light
and makes it easier for
you to see what we have.
For the
Holiday
Tra.de
we have made special ef
forts to please.
We hatve v
Fine Sweaters,
Smoking' Jackets,
Caps, Gloves,
Silk Mufflers,
Neckwear,
Footwear,
And in fact all kinds of wear for Men and Boys.
We guarantee cyerything we sell
to be just what we tell you it is.
Beckwlth, WesGOft 8 Storey
"Onm price and no monkey business.9'
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ln days of old, when knights were bold,
And barons held their sway,
Folks loved the silver and the gold,
Just as they do today
In nil ages Silver and gold havo swayed the world and ruled the hearts and minds of mankind. While
gold is of moro intrinsic value iu tho hearts of tho peoplo, silver articles of merchandise are just as much
to bo desired. Our display of
GOLD aavd SILVER GOODS
Is tho finest over shown lu Red Cloud. We havo all kinds you will admire, at prices you will regard with
favor. Just a fow suggestions:
Noth ng is more timely
for this Christmas tido of
love and good cheer aud
open heartedness than
ring prorcutatiou. The
gift of a ring to a relative
or dear ono is alwayn a
doliciito token and a con
stant reminder of your
love and esteem. We havo
for this season a most ex
cellent assortment of rings
of all sizes and sultablo for all porsous, from baby to grandfather.
All or solid metal -no tilled or plated rings in our stock and nt
prices to make every looker a purchaser. ,
Silverware
That Wears
No family can havo too much sil
ver for tho table, none but have too
little, none that do not want for
moro. Wo aro showing tho latent
designs aud most styles in goods of
of unquestionable merit. Goods
that satisfy both rocipient and
donor, and at such money-saving
prices as to place dependable goods
within tho reach of all purses.
Cut GIqlss.
Hero again we sot tho puce, both in
assortment and flno qualities. Rich
American Glass in finest and most de
sirable pieces and at rock bottom
mouoy-saviug prices. Notbiug finer
or moro acceptable can be found for a
gift for a lady.
Ifwanttd, we cut Initial on
mvmryplmcm tr mm of charge.
Cuff Ornaments
Add as much to the ap
pearuueo as any other
article of jewelry. We are
showing an amazing lino of
cuff buttons. They are a
surprise to ourselves even.
Some extra etfects in both
link and lover buttons and
nowhere will you find any
thing better or newer at
prices to equal.
PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS, tho only perfectly satisfactory fountain pen on tho market. In
price from $1.50 to W.00, and nil of guaranteed quality. Cheaper fountain pens if you want thorn. Also
a comprehensive lino of fancy penholders.
qualities and name you the prices
any chain iu our stock a bargain.
Nothing moro attractive iu
stylo, quality and price could
bo nsked for than wo aro
showing in our Holiday stock
of Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Chains. If you aro contem
plating n gift iu this line for a
relative or trieud, do uot fail
to inspect our generous offer
ings before you buy. Wo havo
tlio styles, guarantee tho
that will make the purchase of
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Novelties.
To those who feol that they can
not afford to slight some expectant
one, and yet must make a limited
impropriation "go 'round," we espe
cially recommend u purchase here.
Small articles of merit and worth
too numerous to mention. Will
you see them. Here will be found
something for the whole family,
from tho little tots to the grand
parents, at prices that will please.
Spoons
t Knives,
(EL Forks
Ato also hero In almost endless assort
ment. Solin storling silver Souvenir
Spoons of all sizes, patterns and fin
ishes. Fancy spoons for table use,
Cream and Gravy Ladles, Borry, Soup,
Sugar and Fruit Spoons.
Table, Fruit, Buttor and Pio Knives.
Tablo, Oyster, Pickle and Cold Meat
Forks. In fact, anything in this line
you can ask for.
Watches.
The boy or girl, husband
or wife, father or mother,
who gets a watch for
Christmas will never feel
more hearty ploasuro over
any event of their lives.
As a good and lusting, or
mental and useful pichout
nothing equals a good time
piece. It is received with
equal pleasure by one who
has been promised aud tho
one who is surprised. Our
lino of watches is most
eomprohonslvo, ranging
from the low priced dollar
article to tho uiort expensive and ornamental
down to tho lowest posslblo prices.
Prices aro forced
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