The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 15, 1904, Image 2

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TURNDRE
In addition to our already large and
complete stock of general merchan
dise, we have this spring added a
Millinery
department, and it is a decided suc
cess. Our stock is strictly first-class
and up-to-date. No old, out of style
Millinery found here. We bought
for CASH and are selling these
goods at way-down prices. You
have only to visit our millinery de
partment to be convinced that we
have the finest line in the city.
Skirts and
We hove the largest stock and the
handsomest patterns in Ladies'
Tailor-made Suits and Skirts that
have ever been brought to Red
Cloud.
Corset Special
One hundred good Corsets, all sizes,
regularly sold at from 50c to $1.00,
have been placed on sale at 35
cents each.
Fresh Groceries
The grocery department is always
kept up to the highest standard
the largest stock of staple and fancy
groceries in the Republican valley.
Evaporated Fruits, Canned Fruits
and Vegetables of all kinds.
TURNURE BROS.,
General Merchandise.
The Day fffa
Starts H
;lHnve a f.Mfepl '
5 cup of gplWM&l
WHITE HOUSE
Mocha. COFPEE Java
with your breakfast. It hao a flavor that s
, Its own you don't get it in any other brand.
J
1 Jt lold hy all rrocers in i nnd 3-pountl cans
fneked an J ncMiil by us J.nd ciMranteed lull wcigut.
DWINELIrWMUlIT CO..Boston.
TRADERS LUMBER CO.
DEALERS IN
lumber and Coal,
BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC.
Red Cloud, - Nebraska.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION.
The Republican electors of Webster
County, Nebraska, 1110 heieby called
to moot in county convention at the
.eotiit house in tho city of Red Cloud,
it 11 a. m. on Friday, April 2-2, HUM,
if or tho transaction of the following
litUiiiiosN, to wit:
Tho nomination of one candidate
for county attorney,
Uoprosont.it ivo for tho tlth repro
MMitiitivo district.
And Kl delegates to tile Republican
titiilo coiu'cntioii to lie held at Lincoln,
Nebraska, tin Wednesday, May 18, MUM,
at '2 o cluck in t ho afternoon.
Thirteen delegates to the fit h district
roUM'essiiinul convention, to bo held
nt Hastings, May 1'2, MKM. '
Thirteen delegates to tho senatorial
(invention of tlio'2(ith senatorial dis
trict. And KJ delegatus to tho represonta
iivo couvoni iou of tho 10th (lloat) re
VV-V-
BROS.
Suits
For Sale
by
R.obinsoi
& Burden
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
all
only.
TELEPHONE No. 4.
presentative district.
And lor tho transact ion of such
other business 'as may come before
the convention
Tho basis ,f representation of tho
several piechicts in said convention
shall bo the vote cast for Hon. ,Iohu 11.
Humes, for judge of the supremo
court, at Mie general election held on
November II, MKlIt, giving one delegate
for each 10 votes or major fraction
thei oof so cast forhild.lohn 11. ll.irnes
and one delegate at huge for each
precinct. Said apportionment entitles
the several precints to the following
lepreMUitutiun in said convention.
Guide Rock jr,
Heaver i 'reek 7
Stillwater 0
Oak Creek (j
(larllold (
Pleasant 1I1II n
F.lm Creek (j
Potsdam , jo
I larmony i
Line f,
Red Cloud twp.
Iintiii
Glomvood
Walnut Crook 3
IimvhIo
f'nthorton f
Itod Cloud 1st Ward 10
lied Cloud '2nd Win d 13
Total KM'
It 1h recommended tlmt no proxies
ho allowed in taiil convonl ion, but that ,
tho delegates present thereat ho
iiuthoilzod to cast tlio full voto of tho
precinct roprosontod by them.
It is also recommended Mint tho
delegates iresent from the Third com
tiilssiriiKT distrlf'L, mtiiifly, Line, Wal
nut Cieok, Inavale, Ciithorton and
Hnriuutiy precint.s and from tho Fifth ,
commissioner district namely, Gar.
field, Guide Rock, and Heaver Creek,
pliiceiu nomination one candidate for
county commissioner from each of the
said districts
The county committee recommend
Mint delegates to the county conven
tion bo selected with 11 view to favor
ing tho nominutlonof a U.S. Senator,
by the statu convention, mid that they
express their choice of 11 candidate for
U. S. Senator from this stato.
L. II FnitT, Chairman
Jons W. Tui.lk.vs, Secretary.
CAUCUS CALLS.
First Ward, Red Cloud.
The Republican electors of tho First
ward of Red Cloud cltyuro requested
to meet in caucus at the olllce of C.
F. Cathor on April '21, at 8 p. in., to
elect 10 delegates to the county con
vention to bo hold nt tho court house
in Red Cloud on April '2'2, and for tho
transaction of such other business as
may lawfully come beforotho meeting.
Ci.ahknce Reed, Committeeman.
Second Ward.
Tho Republicans of tho Second ward
will moot, nt Flrnmon'n ball Thursday
..t.,il.r Ai.rllOl t H n'..lr..V in .1n.
,., V V V, . . V I
1. uuii'Kitius iu uio count-) uuiivuiiiiuii.
C. E. Reiulk, Committeeman.
Garfield.
Tho Republican electors of Gurfleld J
precinct nro recpiested to meet lit Pope
school house, Tuesday, April 1!), lit 8
p m. to elect 0 delegates to tho county
convention and transact such other
business as may com before the moot
ing. Fiiank Aiiack, Committeeman.
Line.
Tho Republican electors of Lino
township will meet at the school houso
in district No. 150, Saturday, April 10,
at 10 n. 111., to elect 5 delegates to tho
county convention, and to transact
such other business as may como be
fore the meeting.
J. W MuIntyue, Committeeman.
Elm Creek.
Tho Republicans of Klin Creek town
ship will meet at Center school house,
Monday, April 18, at 8 p. in., to select
Odelegates to tho county convention, I
and to transact such other business as
may lawfully come before the meeting. '
C. K. I'i'tman, Committeeman
Walnut Creek.
The Republican electors of Walnut
('reek township "ill meet 'it A. It
l)i!Vi'iiiileui"iit hoii-eon Wcdncdny,
Apiil 'M, nt 10 it 111., to select !5 dele
gates to the Republican county c inven
tion mid transact such other business
as in. iv coiiiii before the meeting.
K II. I'almki:, CoiiiiiiiUt'cmaii.
Pleasant Hill.
The Republicans of Pleasant Hill
township lull moot at Grcenhalgh ,V
Holt's hall in Cowles, Thursday, April
'21, at !lp. 111 , to select delegates to tho
county convention.
Geo. G. IloiT, Comuiitteeman.
Batln.
The Republican voters of Hatin pre
cinct will meet at Harris' school houso
Wednesday, April '20, at I p. 111., to se
lect I delegates to the county conven
tion. .1. R. Haiiiiinoton,
Committeeman.
Inavale.
The Republicans of Inavale town
ship will meet at Charles Hunter's
store 'I itesday evening, April 10, at 7
o'clock, to elect delegates to the conn
ty convention.
I V.m. Renkei.. Committeeman.
Stillwater.
The Republican of biillivater town
ship will meet at the school house in
district No SU .Monday, Apiil IS, ui 8
p 111 , to select (i delegatej to the
anility comity convention.
Louis llAMiKKT, Committeeman,
Red Cloud Tonnslilp.
The Republicans ot Hud Cloud town
ship will meet ..t the eotiit house
Thursday, Apiil :.'l, at 'J o'clock p. 111.,
to elect delegates to tho 1 (invention
C. 11 Kai.kv, Committeeman.
Wanted Stock to Pasture.
The mulct signed wants about lift v
liend of stock to pasture, on the C. V.
lvuley place, '2 mi es wait and I mile
south of Red C10111I,
apilfi T. II. Hui'NKR.
To Cure A Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative liiomo Quinine Tab
lota. All druggists refund the money,
if it falls to cure. K. W. Grove's signa
ture is ou each box. 2fiu,
10, - , i . '
THE MAJOR'S ECONOMY.
Ilia I'lrM Atirtnpt itt Marketing
I'riitM it l.iiiiiiMitnlilr l-'nllurc i
A well known oflker hits an Idea j
that he call manage the affairs of the
pantry better than his wife. '
"My dear," suld he one day, "that
baker of yours l.s cheating you. He
ought to give you seven of these buns
for sixpence. I can Met seven for Hint
price." I
So tile major sot off for the baker's
shop. '
On arriving he pointed to n pile of
buns on the counter ami said In his
severest way:
i wain seven 01 muse iiuiih lor six
pence
Hut" Mild the girl In attendance.
"No 'huts' In the matter!" roared tho
major. "If you don't give me seven
I'll go elsewhere and pet them."
"Well, sir, If you Insist," snld the
Bill. "l'ir-
"1 do Insist," said the major.
So the girl counted seven buns Into
a paper bug and gave them to tho
major, who went off homo greatly
elated with his success.
"Look what firmness can do," ho
Bald to his wife. "I got seven for six
pence." "Yes," snld his wife, "but you hnve
been cheated. These buns nre ha
penny buns!" London Spare Momenta.
"I'lurnrlnu" the IlatP.
When Governor lVck of Wisconsin
was publishing the Sun nt Lsi Crosse,
Wis., Sells' circus came to town. Tho
press agent was Charley Scott, big,
bluff and acutely sensitive to a humor
ous situation. lie paid n visit to tho
Sun ofllce and, meeting Peek, said,
"We'll want n two column ml. In your
paper."
"All right. You can buve the space,"
WttB tllO TOply.
"How much will it cost'"
"Just $c.'i.ro."
"Well, we must economize Homo, nnd
perhaps I can get along with less
npace."
"All right."
"Wlint will one column cost?"
"Cost you $o:t..riO."
"Hut that's only half ns much nn tho
j two column ad."
I "I know It, but It will cost you just
the same," said l'eck.
"What the devil do you mean by
chnrglng the same for one column as
you do for two?"
"Well. I'll tell you." said Peck, with
a genial grin. "The circus will be hero
011 the 17th, and the 18th I must meet
a draft for paper for $Ih5.."0, and your
old circus Is a godsend. Your ud. will
Just meet that draft."
"I'll be h: ngeil!" ejaculated the ns
tonlshed Scott. Then, the humor of tho
situation catching him, he added, "Rut
I'll take the two columns." Toledo
Itladc.
No TrouMr About Tlint.
High pitched voice of boy at tele
phoneHello! That you, mamma?
Response by low, soft voice Yes,
Tommy. Where are you?
"I'm over hercat Cousin Dick's. Say,
niitininn. can't I stay here all night?"
"I suppose so If they ask you to
Btny."
"Dick, she says If you ask me 1 can
stay. Aslc me. They've asked 1110,
mamma. Gnodby." Chicago Tribune.
IIOM It lIliPIM'UI'll.
"Is It true, ma." asked the little rab
bit, "that pa was shot by an amateur
gunner?"
"Certainly not," replied the mother
rabbit. "You see, the amateur gunner
was shooting at mo while your pa sat
behind him and laughed. I'nfortunate
ly the gun kicked, and the man sat
down on your pa and killed him."
Philadelphia Press.
A Model.
"A man should never spend money
that his wife does not know about."
"Well," said Mrs. Torklns, "I must
say Charley Is a model In that respect,
lie always comes to me for sympathy
when lie has been trying to transact
business with the rnce horses." Wash
ington Star.
Mlxlut-rir-lt-l.
"Suit If,?" hundred the messenger
boy, with a smile, ns he handed in tho
package.
"It's none of your affair how old I
nm!" snapped the newly acipilred do
mestic a.s she slammed the door In his
ftiee.-Dctrii.t Tree Press.
Ileal limit'
mjo
"I'M never speak to her again In nil
my life." I
"Has she offended you?" !
"Has she? Well, I should think sol
Bhe cuine to my pink tea yesterday In
n 4li iitttn irti1 1 niisj n till Kinilllnt 11
U HUMMUS VW Mi-a.1 ... .w...r.w.
fiklliwl . nniAi. c..lirtnn,,'ou' Ynrlf
rid'IM II HIJ VU1UI v-iv, iv -..
Auierlcau.
ArrcMeil.
"What did you think of tho new au
tomobile patrol?"
"I was curried nwoy with It" Lip
plncott's Magazine.
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wliM wa&tiSg?
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A WOMAN'S REASON
(Original.)
There was enough of Incident con-
filtrated in the wedding day of Dr.
Dmitri Urbnuleff and Katharine Tons-
kol, tvo young Russlnns of the mid
dle cl.is, for a whole lifetime. Lr
banlelT bad returned from his medical
studies In Paris with a light heart, for
Katharine was expecting I1I111. and they
were to be married soon after his ar
rival. He found domesticated In the home
of Katharine's father Count Alexle-1
vech, who bad some months previous
appeared In the village near by nnd
who had brought a letter of Introduc
tion to Tonskol. For what he came
mid how long he proposed to stay he
gave no Information. Dmitri, when he
found the young man so Intimate with
the family of his sweetheart, was trou
bled, but he soon made the discovery
that Katharine did not like the count,
nnd this reassured him. Why she did
not fancy her father's guest was a puz
zle, for the doctor could see plainly
I that the count seemed to desire tier fa
( vor. When Dmitri asked Katharine
I for n reason for her prejudice she gave
I him no better one than that Alexlevech
, was "cross eyed." Dmitri laughed at
tills feminine reason and thought no
I mure about the matter.
I The morning of the wedding dny
brought a shock to the community. A
i dozen persons In the vicinity were ar
rested, and tho most harrowing fea
ture was that the young doctor, who
, was to have been married In the even
j lug, wns among them. The prisoners
insieau or ueing given n trim were uur
rled off to Siberia. Count Alexlevech
appeared to bo as surprised and Indig
nant ns any one nnd volunteered to
start nt once for St Petersburg, where
ho claimed to have Influence, to pro
cure the doctor's release. Dmitri wns
earnest in his gratitude nnd begged
the count to strain every nervo to frco
hi in liefore It should be too late. Kath
1 nrlne could only cling to her lover, de
I spnlrlng of ever seeing him again.
Alter tier lover s departure sue passeu
a few hours In nu agony of despair.
Then suddenly a desperate resolve took
possession of her. She distrusted tho
count's promise. Shortly previous to
the wedding day he had left her fa
ther's bouse and taken rooms In the
village. Knthnrlno ordered n drosky
nnd drove to his rooms. Instead of
sending for him to come down she ran
1 upstairs nnd knocked nt his door. She
found him walking the lloor.
I "Why are you not on the wny to St.
Petersburg?" she asked.
"I was too late for the 10 o'clock
; train. There Is no other till tomorrow."
"There Is a train on the other road at
4 this afternoon. You have only to
drive live miles to It to catch It."
"Kb? Are you sure? I don't believe
there Is time."
) "There Is time. Come. I have n
' drosky below. I will drive you my
self." The count began to busy himself
with preparation, making a great deal
I of fuss while doing very little. Katha
rine saw his revolver lying on a table.-
I "You will need this," she said, taking
It up and thrusting It In a pocket of
' her dress. "Come, we have no time to
spare."
j Alexlevech, cramming some brushes
Into a bag, accompanied her downstairs.
1 They got Into the drosky. Katharine
! seized the reins and drove away us
fast ns the horse would carry them.
As they were pnsslug through a
wood Katharine complained that Iter
fingers were numb and asked the count
. to take the reins. He had no sooner
done so than he felt something hard
pressed against his neck and heard the
click of a pistol.
"Fiend," said Katharine, "I know nil.
You are one of the chiefs of police and
have licet! ferreting out this plot, iou
have Implicated Dmitri to get him
out of the way the better to get me
into your clutches. I hate you, and 1
am going to kill you."
"Katharine! For heaven's sake, of
what are you accusing me?"
"Write an order for the release of
Dmitri or I lire."
"Hut I have no nuthorlty."
"Write."
The count, who had by this time
cnunht a glance of the girl's desperate
face, took out his notebook, tore out
n leaf, wrote the order and gave it to
I her.
I "Drop the reins and get out of the
drosky." she said. lie obeyed, and
Katharine, whipping up the horc, was
soon out of sight.
I She knew that the route tho prison
ers had taken was the one she was on,
their conductor intending to take them
on the train she had proposed to tho
' count to take. She soon overtook the
I party, produced the order, which was
respected, her lover got Into the drosky
nnd they drove homeward. When tip
.roiicliI.ig the village they saw tho
count ahead of them. Jle was walking
with his head bail down on his breast.
When they came up to him lie looked
, up as though In a dream. Dmitri got
! out of the drosky and demanded satis
faction for the wrong that had been
done him. Tho count looked at Kath
arine with a hopeless expression, ask
ed her to give Dmitri the revolver
nnd bared his breast. Dmitri turned
' nway, got into the urosuy ami, without
a word from him or Katharine to tho
1 count, drove 011.
' At the hour that hnd been announced
1 for the wedding tho bride and groom
were ready, and, as the news of Dmi
tri's release had spread like wi'dllre.
the guests were assembled. The core- j
niony passed ns quietly as hiul ueen
OY,wV(ll
'Aintuu.
, When tho hrldo nnd groom
wcro
j alone together Dmitri asked:
' "Katharine, how did you know tho
1 man was the cause of iny arrest?"
j "I didn't llko tho squint lu bis eyes,"
' wns her confident reply.
I BELLE C. WA RL'.'I.
THE HALL OF FAME.
Sir David Gill, director of tho rdynl
observatory at the Cape of Good Hope,
Is In Hngland for a short stny.
Dr. George 1. Cutler of Swanzey,
N. II., has served lu the position of
town clerk continuously since 1S07.
.Inuib Hoineis of Toledo, 0 who died
recently, was a cabin boy 011 a Inko
steamer, was chosen mayor three times
and then sent to congress.
Huron Sternburg, German ambassa
dor, mid Sir Mortimer Durand, repre
senting Lnglaud, are among the best
after dinner t.tll.ers In Washington.
M. .Miles Gnriiier, the engineer whoso
discovery of nkkel In New Caledonia
has been such a source of wealth for
that French colony, has Just died lu
Mcntoii,
William N. Armstrong, n member of
the cabinet of Kithikaiia, the last king
of Hawaii, has written an account of
11 Journey around tho world with his
royal master.
Slgnor Mascagnl, the famous Italian
composer, Is one of the most supersti
tious of men nnd always carries lu one
of his pockets a remarkable collection
of talismans to avert misfortune.
Francis H. Reeves, president of tho
G Irani National bank of Philadelphia,
has Just celebrated the fiftieth anniver
sary of his connection with that In
stitution. His first position was that
of a clerk.
A little Miss Rynu, now nbout two
months old, Is the first American child
born on the Island of Guam. Her fa
ther was Paymaster Eugetio D. Ryan,
who was on the Concord lu tho fight of
Manila Hay.
Senator Scott of West Virginia hns
published a neat little book bearing
the title "Letters From Foreign
IjiikIs." The volume tells, with houio
detail, of the senator's tour abroad
lust summer and Is Illustrated.
A schoolteacher in Suco, Me., benrs
the name of Nelln L. Allen, which
reads the sumc from either end. Tho
nnnio wns not chosen with special ref
erence to this peculiarity, which was
not noticed until the baby was almost
u year old.
THE COOKBOOK.
A cucumber sliced Into tomnto soup
while boiling will add a delicious 11a
vor. It should be skimmed out just
before serving.
Kxcept where otherwise specified, a
coffee cup Is the Usual size Intended in
recipes. Measure everything In tho
same sized cup.
To give a pie a beautiful brown,
flaky appearance spread about one and
a half tablespouufuls of sweet milk
or cream over the top just before bak
ing. Celery leaves may be dried to a crisp,
rubbed through a line sieve and used
I for flavoring soups. If kept in u dry
place they will retain their flu vor for a
I long time.
A gcod general rule always to re
I member In the use pt gelatines Is to
soften the gelatine in cold water, then
, to dissolve lu boiling water. Neglect
1 of either part of the process will causo
trouble In making Jellies.
HORSES AND HORSEMEN.
I Yoiingstown, O., Is to have a uow
I and aggressive matinee club.
1 The colt by John R. Gentry, 2:00,A.
out of Helen Grace, 2:llj, is called
j Demijohn.
'mo name or the rust green mnro
Glstuondn, by Patron, '2:M-i, has been
changed to Ruth C.
Frank Hognsh, 2:0:Vi, has changed
hands, and an effort to train him
again will be made.
Sherman Clay, iiiO.VJi, George Cas
tle's old war horse, Is now owned by
C. T. belaud of Philadelphia.
Rita II., 2:i:'.ij. by McKlnney, 2:llVi,
winner of seven races hist year us a
pacer, Is to be converted to the trot.
Fred 11., '2:'2lVi, the erratic hobbled
pacing gelding formerly lu the Hud
son stable, has been purchased by V.
C. Glass of Oshkosh. Wis.
MODES OF THE MOMENT.
The long chain fad shows no signs
of waning.
FnHcimc Is a leading material for
dressy spring gowns.
The fancy for gold trimming on
gowns and wraps continues.
Deep fringes of silk, Jet, pearls nnd
Iridescent beads adorn both afternoon
and evening dresses.
r.naiiiclid buckles to match belts of
Itulg.niaii embroidery are among tho
novelties of the day.
Cut steel belt buckles nnd back
pieces, ornamented with peacock eyes
and feathers, are expected to provo
very popular as the season advances.
A beautiful material is called chif
fon cloth and Is seen In plain colors
nnd lu spotted designs. It resembles
chllYon, but Is heavier and stronger.
lirooklyn Ragle.
ITEMS ABOUT JAPAN.
A foreigner cannot own land In Ja
pan. lu Japan tho excess of males over fo
mules employed In various Industries
Js 2 per cent.
The house of representatives of tho
Japanese parliament consists of 37ft
members, elected for four years.
In Japan thero nro pagodas of con
Blderahlo height which hnvo withstood
.tho ort'ects of frequent earthquake
ehockn for centuries,
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