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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1904)
mzmm n !L vJerw -j. 1 A ? k. rtrj" Bn,"vjrit.',flTCEryTTT?,'i'y - .-jsvuk, VOLUME XXXII. KED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, APRIL 22, HUM. NUMBER 17 Miner Bros. Miner Bros. 'WWWWWVWW' Traveling Bags. Soverul yours will pnss boforo you will havo so uiuch need for u Traveling But; as you will tills. Suit Cases, 1-25 to $4.50. Canvas Telescope, leather corners, .'10c to 1.10 each, Neckwear. It Is Impossible to kIvo u cot i out idea in words of what an alluiing assortment of now neckwear is hero for your inspection. Voneso Lnco Collars, 2."c to Toe cncli. Embroidered Turnov or, To to 81.25 each. Venose Lace with Huohlng odge, IVic. Largo Vouese Kouuil Collars, (K)a to 81.50 each. him (.ff tlio HtalK cutter nnd took a s 'u Mil'ubly gowned. No longer nro her tosuittheimolvia. No damage, 'gowns for moio foimal wonr given C. Ij. Columbia sold his spotltd colt precedence, but she recognizes the ltn. to Mr. Itlvutt of North Dianch, Kan. portuneo of making n judicious elec- Quito an amount of iond woik is bo- ,thm of hergown Tor general wear, for inirdoue. lonaltlnfflho tond south of undoubtedly she will bo moio otten tho livur, oast of town. immjii in it than in any other. Tuofunetal of Mrs. William Klt.d-I Ititbotritn and neat jaunty as scher, who died Inst Thursday in " likes, but never "fussy." Lot it bo Colorado, wheio slin had gone for In r r toriu' that Is comfoi table, stylish health. occurred Sunday at tho familv . ,l,M, of nU Ull"Ks wonthor-dofying, hoiu'j northeast of Uuido Hock. I'.uil Llnoweavor, who spout tho winter hero with his aunt, Mi?. C K Vaughn, died the latter pait of last week, In Colorado. Horn, Wednesday, to Mr and Mrs. Fnwik Eddy, a sou. In these RUCl dfoW 5 ? DtPKRTHOtt Ru$s and Carpets A comploto showing of now designs and colors. Wool Art Squares in follow lug sizes: T.9, fti; 0O, iJG.T.V, S).xlO, 8; 0x12, 1). Cotton Chain Art Squares T'jvt1, fojlKO.iO; i)U)ylti. 1K12 Axmliister Hug, 10 day special, t'2.-,. (1x12 McxciMblo Wool Smyrnn,2'2.oO. C warp lngiiiins, 15, f.r),(!c, made. All wool Ingtnins, 55, 05, 75c, made. Sanitaiy Cat pet, 10 and 150c, not made. Wash Fabrics. They are a tantalizing lot-that is, they frustrate our olfottsto descilbe them, beautiful eaos and pretty color combinations. rlo bo satisfied you must see them. Til UN PKICK T1IIC.M. Swisses, Mulls, Monocline do Soio, Bui ego, I'ougeo, Libeity Silks, Mcieoriod diamines, Voiles Poplins, etc. 6arfle!d. Thrcodays rain this week. Mh, Klla Kent is building au addi tion to lior house. Omnr Wolf and Howatd Dow swup pod ponies Inst week. Myrtlo Smith is at woik for Mis. Josio Smith. Tho mnil carrier was very lato in making his rounds ln-t Wednesday. O nar Wolf is now riding in a now buggy The Itev. Taylor pleached to a full house, both mon.itig and evening, nt Ash ci eek M. K. church last Sunduj. Mr. and Mia. Herd fioui Rd Cloud, wcio visiting Mis. Heed's patents lust Sunday night. (Jtorgc AniHok nnd Win Kout wont to Kansas City with fatcattlo this week. The fail liful few met at tho Kepub lii'iin o incus hist Tuesday night. which is entiioly possible days of rain-proof cloths. Tho vast majority of Now York wom ankind faco tho April vngaiies of Damo Natuio fouilessly, In soivlceablo gowns of blight Mohair or nattily woven mixtures of Australian wool and silk, l'rlostloy Cinvenettiid, thco frocks gho to tho wearer a smart ap pearance if the sun is shining, and au equally up-to dale look if caught in a ' shower. hi my illustiation Is depleted one of those Ideal gowns, worn with a washa-i blow hi to silk, lacc-tilmined waist. i Tho little kimona heio shown is n bit of prettinc-h that tho dawn of tho Orient-ill eia in dtess has brought u. Theie has never been anything moro picturesque than tho kimona with VfO matter what you know about appearance, you have to trust the maker to put into a hat that which makes its appearance the same at the end of the season as at the beginning. Gordon Hats, $3.00. Jist Think of It! 100-piece Dinner Set for 100 pieces of Johnson Bros.' Semi-Porcelain, iu plain white, in tho new silver shape. These are ENGLISH GOODS AND WILL NOT CKOZE. 100-piece Decorated Dluner Get, a very pretty rose pat torn, gold traced Special M 'Satisfaction or money back." $8.79 $9.95 Cur-Mr, uso tho mixture, and ranchers who havo used It with success will bo sent to do missionary work among their neighbors at gooiinont expense. Dr Thomas believes that, this pro gram, If followed for two seasons, will rid tho catt o country of one- of Its worst scourges and bo an Incalcul able bonoilt to tho cattle industry iu tho range county and elsewhere t t t justices which occured under tho old statute know also that tho now wns passed iu good faith, is designed, not to ei onto bunions, but to equalize them, and is almost sure to do all Unit is expected of it. In their anxiety to cast distrust up on the now law and uttucli odium U the party which fathered it, the op position edltoishiuo fallen into many Judicious errors. For instance, dozens MINER BROS .WAvv,vVAV-N CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Items Gathered by Our County R-eporters State Creek. Fni tiling id now the older of tho day. Some few commenced planting coin last Monday. Mr. Arbucklo sold two loads o fat hogs in Hed Cloud lecently for ?150 per 100. Cora is soiling at from .13 to -10 i and tho cnttio and hogH that eat it ate vei j low. Tho (Jraham Hios. nro feeding 23 head of lino cattle Somo of their st ei are 4 jeais old mid huge. They even have coining 2-jeiu-uliW that will weigh 1,000 11)4. Uonis MiCuinoj's now residence is nearing completion will bo plas tered in tho near future Porrj Cmok, n jouiig business nitin oft-niitli Centrr, was doing business on our cieek last week. ' A Sunday school was oigit'.iied nt Mt. Ilopo lust Sunday with Fianl Wolf u Miptu lutendent. At u telephone iiuAuMk last wed; a Mt. Hope the Hell coni any was icpu Bunted hv lien, W.uien of Hed Con and O II Tiacy of Oiuulia and il F liners' Mutual by Mr. Huett and M, B rtley. Tho phono lino is cicating qiito an excitement in this part, and there will b j another business meeting nt Mt. ilopo school house next Monday after n ion at 2 o'clock. 'I ho mail i onto petitioned for by Win N nls from Inuvalo.south, thou east, then not th hick to Iho iior bottom in id neai Mr. Jackson's or John L 1) i vis' has heon viewed. Ou i fi iniet h in gieatly interested iu heciennii'rv at Hed Cloud and Mr. Geo. M uiiiiford ami ("barbs Aibifkln Invo already Lought $100 U.S sepuin- t'IS. (ia9 Is stalling rather slow, though it look" line on tho low pounds. A. f Ifn (specially is looking reiil well in tlio bottom. up Line. Will Mnuntford and Mi Irene peuter wete guests of Mr. and S U Shuck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Will Dihlen visilid with Allen Carpeiitot Sunday. M ii'iil Mrs Van Dyko, Mr. nnd Mi". Ki'iioen Kengle, Mr and Mr. S C. Shuck, .Mr. and Mis James K"iigle wero guests of Clonics 1st in this week. John Ueauchamp is ablo to sit again. W. J. Haskins shipped hogs to Kin sas City this week. Allen Carpenter bought a car of corn at Mt, Hope, Kan , this wei k. Kd Mountfoid listed corn this week M ister lluy Shuck caught some J .ck. rabbits with his greyhounds this week. UeurgoMoihart of lied Cloud was tho guest of S. C. Shuck Monday. Mrs. Ellen Isoni visited Mrs. John Fox i his week. Joo Saladen is busy with his assts sor's w rk. Li sr miw&smij ; WKrit5r mil ---Xv Tho main political event or lastweolc of "ton journalh of moro or less im was tho long expected attack upon tho portanco havo been simultaneously lovenuo law, and tho announcement . utruck with tho idea that tho provLsion from fusion headquarters that thatini- which taxes a u ortgaged farm nt it's poitant bit of legislation is to bo mado "' value and also imposes it tax upou tho main Issue or the state campaign. " mortgago itsolf, is unjust nud Thoioaiontanyieasonswhy tho in a- nothing short or doublo taxation, suio should bo selected as tho only Tho men who selocted this 'morsol n penetiablo pint or tho republican ot i particularly olfonsivo to tho faimcr In tho llrst place, there is no voter, ami wno so louuiy oritioiseiio armor. now law because or this outrageous pi ovislon havo only to consult their ow.i memories or tho old law to le r that, such a rule always has prcudlod iu this stale and all othorstatcH under any and all administrations nnd no man over has orison in a legislative Walnut Creek. Wo expect to havo a cuirier on our niral deliveiy In a shoit lime, which will bo a gieut accommodation to ninny funnels. A number of fin mors will couimonco planting com this weik. Wan en Sutton and Add o Cotils n weie nun i ltd Apnl 17 Their run y fi lends wish them much happiness. We uiidcistaiid ihey will make tluir which tho Jnpnnefo bonutyenquettish ly, with tlio true graco of aitlstlo tem perament, draped lior form for moro generations than exist iu Occidental records of attiro. For many years we havo been appreciative- or tho beauties or Oriental fubrics, as adapted to cozy corners and negligee garments, but today these exquisite creations aro receiving on thusiiistic recognition in their uso iu tho construction or dainty gowns, and happy Is hho who has a bit of Oriental embroidery or a scarf that sho can fashion into a fascinutlug stock or chaimiiig b dice. And tho popularity of tho Oriental atmosphoio has poi moated tho per fiimo Hold, and whom until recently milady's o very movement locallod to us tho scout of somo familiar llower, wn aro now wattod back, iu tho quaint odor of Vantiiio's Sandalwood, to our childhood's lecolleetions of tho dear old sandalwood fan. Tho dress skiit woin with tho charm- other "issue' which could bo mado "paramount" to all el-e this year, with tho slightest eluinco or success. Tl o lovenuo law Is untiled as yet, and It may havo a fow wo ik spots, so tho op posing leadeis llguio it, and at least It is certain that a meastiio desicued to equalize luxation cannot fail to nilso hall to soilously quostlon it's justness one man's tax and lower another's, ir ,' expediency. Out or tho hundreds tho usual amount or ta.xed is to bo pro-1" reasons why this system Is tlio only duced Alieady tho ciy or an "Ir- conect ouo, ono Is entirely suulclout cioaso'Mn taxation has been nils d, to still tho voice of miticlsiu now If a farmer owned a uu-iu all hu would have to do to escape ixiyiiur tuxes upon It would bo to give u "fuko" mortgago to lt full valuo to homo vo latlvo orconlldantaud tlio law would bo holpless to mako him disgorgo u penii of tux. II must bo roinomborod, too, that his rule applied not only to fnnusbut to motcautilo establishments, dvrell- iugs, chuttols and in fnctovery fonu 1 1 roal or personal holdings; yes, oven to tho railroad and other corpoiath ns not ouo of which is allowed to deduct a ponny becauso f tho millions it owes. t t t Tho stato houso janitors havo boon oguni.od Into n police squad to pro tect the trees aud shrubbery and males effective tho keop-ofMhe-gruss order promulgated by tho board of public lands aud buildings. i" in taxation has been nils d, to still bocaitsed it is known that somo men's J raised tuxes will bo increased ir tho law ful tills its mission and uncovers a lot of ta.xablo ptopoity heretofore hidden fi oin tho gazo ot tho assessor and tho various boards. Tho revenue law was not intended to "i also" tho taxes or tlni Tanner, tho inoi chant or tho citi.on who in tlio past has boon paying his just propor tion toward tho maintenance or state Institutions. Tho debt or approxi mately two millions is not to bo dis charged this year, but It Is boliovod by mon who havo studied upon the matter and inquired into tho experience or o lior states that a suillcieut amount of bonds nnd securities goes untaxed ouch yonr to gradually wipe out tho stato debt if thoy can once bo mado tq. create revenue as other property does. That is tho idoa or the now law, and all men who know or tho many in- Rock. telepliono lino is tho supervlson of Guide The Guide Hock ptogie-dng under K K Burr. I.l yd Vieis of Concoidiii, Knn., wns sh iMiig hands wiiliatquitiutunccs hero I lie liitof the week. A Unpolitical) can mis was held at Colviu's (Hue Satuiday. Ifis i iiiiiing and cold time today. Joseph Dieslmch is building a new MiiiMi on lilo fai in mill of town, H0 HcI'h MisMUiii mules got too ' . I ini the i tlier day and lipped homu hi K"d Cloud. Mi. and Mis. .T'din Sutton visited nt lug ucgligco gaiment of tho Floweiy Frank Hliiukeiihtik u's Sunday. Kingdom is ouo of tho most modish AdnlphJesien has sold his faim to creations in cream peau do eropo, Mr. Tyler, who lives in the eastern w''ic' has takon front rank among put of tho state, foi $2100. silks for shirtwaist and lingoiio pur- Mr. acd Mrs. Guy Tennant took I's as well as for gowns for formal .., .,. xt.. W....I...... i... u...i ocenslous. und in white is ouo of tho On Wcdticsdtiy April 13, at Hev. Con Hewitt's homo in (juueva,ocouirod the mu ringo of their dauglitei Myrtlo to Willi-im C Sice). Mis Steel is well known iu our neighborhood, as In r fill hi: r wns pastor here for somo yen in an I sho was considered one of our most popular young ladies, They will mako their home in Coueva. We all oxteud congratulations. Elaine Rozc's Fashion Letter. Nr.w Vohk, Apiil 11. Out-of-door life tho woman or today will havo, and whether riding, automo- bilinf, golllng or walking, us hor (iistu or puiuj may dlcUlo, sho muot bo loading silks for wedding gows. Hr.AINK HO.E. Lincoln Letter. Lincoln. Nkii , April 10, I Tho govoriimont veterinarian lias taken an interest iu tho treatment or mangy range cattle in Nebraska, has preset ibed the same lime and sulphur jdip n commended by Doctor Thomas iu his proclamation, and will insist I that no Infected or exposed animals be shipped or placed in yards for shipment until they liavo heon dipped In tho presciibed bath Fifty oxpeils will bo sent out by the depaitmeul to touch tho ttiuchcis how to pnp.uouiul EH ffi& K? WBwliiiP cream Indispensable in making finest breads, biscuit and cakes. The greatest culinary help of modern times. Young housekeepers find the beginning of their success in cookery in its employment. mice nAKiNo powder oo. OHICAGO. - Note. Imitation baLInc powder nro low- i cr In price, but they are mostly ninite fron alum nml aru fninr- . Ion a to iiuulth 7licu ukeu la toed. fl 1 ! I . s-JW $aiU r 3l z$ Ii ' I &. , '. y-MSMi v . .'. .MtumtkyrmmMp ;.. ,: "1