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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1904)
Ayers Ayer'S Cherry Pectoral quiets tickling throats, hack lag coughs, pain in the lungs. It relieves congestion, sub- Cherry Pectoral dues Inflammation. It heals, strengthens. Your doctor will explafnthlstoyou. He knows all about this cough medicine. W hara ai1 Aift Chtrrr r.etoril In am ftnllf for n Trt for throat nl tunc toMkUa. nnd wn think no mrdlelnn rqnuli It." MR. A. roMRRur, Appleton, Minn. Sft,!..l.0. 4.C. ATIRCO., I.owoll, MM. ah nrmti. for Weak Throats ' Pills greatly aid recovery. Purely vegetable, gently laxative. THE CHIEF RED CLOUD, NEDHASKA. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. Gkoioe Newiiouse, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. M retr... Baton tbi .1100 . 50 at toe poll office it Red Cloud, Neb.M oiMimktl matter. ADVEUT19INO HATK3: fiiihfcel on application. TBLEPHONE. SEVEN TWO J"JK PUK3IDKNT THEODORE ROOSEVELT, N. Y Fob viok Pkksident. CrlAULES W. FAIRBANKS, lad Fob Govkiinok. J.H MICKEY. Fob Lieutenant (Iovkknou. B.U MGILTON. Fob Skcuktaky or State. A. OALUSHA. Fob Auditor. K M.SEARLE. For Tkrasukkr. PETER MORTENSON. FOB SUt'KHINTENDKNT. ' J.L M'BUIEN. t'Olt ATTOHNKT GKNEKAL. NORRIS 1JROWN. Fob Iaku Commissioner. H.M.EATON For u. a. Senator E.J. BUKKETT For Conoressman G. W. NORRIS. FORBlNATOROraO Dist. E. J. PETERSON. Fob BcrucsKNTATivK CH A8. KALEY. Fob Countt Attornet A. II. WALTERS. For Co. Commissioner 3rd. Dist, H. W SAWYER. & b. Dist. W. RICARDS. One good offart of the much talked of Auerican high tarrlff is that it ceases English manufactures to estab lish large plants in this country, if they wish to hold the American mar ket Titus Saly and ro. have built a large silk pluh and velvet mill in Bridgeport, Conn., nnd now Joseph Bean St Sons of Bradford, England aro erecting 'an immense new mill atQrey atond, North Provideuce R. I. for the manfacturo of flne mohair goods Nearly a thousand hands will bo em ployed. Ottawa, Canana, Is ruthor startlod si the announcement that it is quite poesible a daughter of Willian K Van derbllt, of New York, may occupy Rideau Hall as the next vice reino of Canada. What in tho world will Eng land come to, if ono Amorican women aits on the throne of India and another on tho throno of Canada.? Thero are thoso who maintain that the groat dominating issun of tho fnturo will ootno from combinations of capital and combinations of labor forces organized for selfish onds, to bo obtainod only by oppression of a part of the pooplo for tho for tho benefit or profit of another part. There may bo a, struggle along these lines, but the Amorican pooplo, in thoir practical good feuso, can 1 0 dopoudod upon to roach a happy and equitable adjust mont. Capital and libor aro twins and neither can progress without tho other. Recently Ex Attorney Gonoral P. C Knox took took an outing trip to Europe. Somo pooplo wondred how ho could alford it Tho cat Is now out of tho bag. Mrs. Luuronco C. Phipps, of Pituburg. wlio is contesting a divorco suit with iter husband, gave Mr. Knox a retaining fee of $-.'5,000. Ho just wont over to Enghiml to see uu uuole of tho young niuu who is seekiug to divorce Jils wife It is quite remarkable how tho Dem ocruts tiro scaling down till tho blip, posed -to--bo issues hotwocn thorn aud.tho Republicans. Thus far tho campaign litis boon conducted on no gative liuos with tho single exception of tho gonoral assault upon Proidont Roosovolt, and that has narrowod it self down to his policy in the conduct of affairs. Sonator Daily nccntly said in Biooklin N. Y. "Ih. dulltbt muu knows poffoctly well that freo trado Is an absolute impossibility in this ro public " Judgo Parkor Heroes wlft tho Republics on tho (tiostion of Philip pino self govorment "when they are competent for It." Nobody thinks of ro-openlngtho Panama canal question 1 ho labor question will havo to work out Its own solution. And tho Demo crats have nothing bettor to propose regarding tho trust that tho Repub licans. Thoonlyquestion romnluing is la Roosevelt a good man? Ltocelii Letter. Lincoln. Neb., Sept., 5th. A careful study of tho oloctlon of 10(:i proves that tho next legislature will be republican us certainly as elec tion day dawns Without going into dotails, ife is enough to say that Judgo liaruos, pit ted ugal st Judnc Sullivan, perhaps tho strongest momber of tho opposi force, carried 40 out of (57 representa tive district', almost invariably by majorities which tho fusion forces cannot have t' e faiutest hope of being ablo to overcome. t t t That most fuslonocratic board down in Richardson county which loviod s6mo twenty ouoodd thousands dollars uioro of county taxes tliuti was necess ary in addition to increasing tho valu ation of all person 1 and city property by Its attempted film ilutn work while sitting as a boa d of equtli.utlou hns been forced to tho wall, and now that tho people hi vo learned that tho board, not tho revonuo law, is responsible for tho iucroaso in tax on all kinds of pro perty, the commissioners havo hold a sort of star ctmmber Mission and ate endeavoring t mako amends by lower ing the county lovy. Shou'd thoy do this succ ssfuily, tho citl.ousof Rich atdsou comity wi 1 ouly be injured on account of lOper cent rulso in personal pio erty, and real estato In towus and villages. Seven mills is the levy which tho board now wishes to mako, ono upon that basis the tax-layers would have been in fairly goi d -shapo had tho board not attempted to manufacture a llttlo political capi al out of the re vonuo situation by tusking a horizontal rodu tiou of 10 per cent farm proie. ty knowing that the state board would I e forced to nullify this illegal acts by replacing the figures as thoy weie before being distui bed by the county toard. What the connty bord didn't know was thst when the state board raises one class of property it must raise all other classes In that county, their pretended effort to make a lOopo reduction in farm land resulted in leaving the farm lnnd as listed and in raising everything else. So much for mixing politics with business t f t Ex-Congressman Shallenbarger and Ex Congressman Sutherlond headed a list of six men who had the honor of refusing the fus!on nomination for Congress in tho Fifth district Finally H. H. Mauok, of Hebron, was caught off his guard by the conference com mittee and before he know it was de clared the nominee and tho convention had adjourned. The mombers of the committoe aro to be uempllmonted upon the pationoe, Industry and per sisonco which resulted in finding a man in tho Fifth District who was willing to be lead around tne circle by Congressman Norrls. It is not overy committee which could havo located such a self-sacrificing Individual upon the sovonth attempt I TWENTY YEARS AGO j f Items of News Found in The Chief of Twenty Yeara Ago Thla Week V . tf''W'WW4 H. B. Simmons and J. K. Wn 1 traded farms a few days ago. Jno. Kellog is building a now liouso on his farm J. E. Jerome of Iowa is visiting with thoQarber's of this city. Levi Moore, D. B. Spanogle, Frank Quigley and sevenil other, Red Cloud pooplo wore in Omaha this wook to attend tho state fair. Tho Chicago Lumber Co of this city havo purchasod the H. W. Brower lumberyard and havo combined tho two. Rov. Goo H. Brown of tho Bap1 1st church tnovod his family from Chey anuo, Wyoming to Rod Cloud, this week. S. V. Ludlow Is building a now house fc Wolf bus movid Into his house in tho south part of town. now Mrs. Bright, from netir Blue Hill, was adjudged insuiio and taken to Lincoln, ho lltt o the week. Mr. II Anderson liegan school in district no. 17 1111 Fanners Crook, Mon day G. W. Knight of luavale, has been appointed station agent at thut place A II. Linehcrgor, son-in-law of I. N. Taylor of tnis city, has purchased a lumber yard at Cowles. Fred Petorsou Is round house foro man uu duilug the absence of Mr. Bir- STURDY and rugged outside; soft as velvet inside; strong all through. These days nothing is Smart that's Dainty. Gordon Gloves, $1.50. ney in tho oast. Rod Cloud's baso ball nine played ball at Crote, Tuesday and at Lincoln, Wednesday, at Crete they dofeat-d that team with a scoro of two to ono at Lincoln thoy woro dofoa od by a scoro of two to ono. w m. I.etson and J. L: Miner havo returned from tho eastern nmrkots wh- ro they wont to purchus goods for tho fall trade. Aow nights since it number of Rod Cloud's young gallant weufcooning" for wator melons about four miles from town and arriving at tho natch each sjocurod a melon then tho walk home wih resumed; arriving In t .wn knives woro brought ro-th and tho molot s woro cut and nor till thon was It discovered that thy had gone eight milos and had H-cured nothing but smm.'os. Tho boys havo kicked them so'vo over sinco and theirirls well thoy observo it was lots of fun. Complaint, is made that tho school building is to small and thoir is s mo talk of oroctlng nn othor building in tho soutli port of town. Tuo Nebraska Lumber Co. of which R. D. Jones is prosldent havo establish ed a wholosa 0 yard at Omaha, and sovorai new yurds lu dilferont places in Nebraska. C. F Cathor's stook sale was adver ttsod for tho 22nd of Soptomber. Ho advort'sed 180 head of cattlo and a largo uumbor of other kinds of stock. A spire is being built on the Baptist church, this wook' There will be a base ball game botwoen tho Rod Cloud and Superior clubs Friday. Cowles Rev. Martin's sons left last week for Franklin.... The two year old son of Mr. Thompson living east of here had his shoulder dis'ocated one day lost week.... Burt, the little son ofW.fA. Brubaker dlod Monday.... Mrs. Dr. Callender and Miss Louiso Flshor are visiting friends here .... Mrs S. Foe is visiting relatives in 'he eastern part of the sta'e....Mr Biislck of Kearney has purchased the elevator.... A. H. Llnbarger of Jollet, Illinois, has purchased the lumber yard.... James Latta and wife are visiting in the eastern part of the state. South Side James Murphy has sold his farm on Buffalo Creek.,... Alf MoCall says he think he will rote for Butler. . . .Dan Norrls has a sunflower 14 feet high and 0 inches in circumfer ence .... Frank Leonard is going to the stat fair.... John Osborn is about to soil his farm .-...Clark Stevens of Ina vale has bought tho Renaker farm.... A. Kouhn and sons are errecting a large barn, tbey are assisted by Sylves ter Day nnd Sam Suf on John Gal- broth and wife have a girl, born the first, of the week., Gnido Rook-Mr. Phillips son fell from a horse Saturday and fractured on arm....Mesdames Sabin, Proudflt Mongomery, Finney and Phillips are visiting relatives and friends In th eastern states ...Dr. Moranville has returned from Colorado where he went for his health.... Wall and Emmerson are building n skating rink; J P. Var rel is tho contractor.... Frauk Hicok is now proprietor of the Morgan House. A. T. Stillo of Wisconsin hs decided to put In a now lumber and coal yard in Red Cloud, Garfield Post No 80 will hold a pio- nlo on the fair grounds during fair and n campdre at night L. Baurn has dooidod to close his business and leave Red Cloud the out Seal Estate 1 Masters, Transfers for week ending Wednes. day, Sept., 7 furnished by J. H. Bailey of Webster County Abstract company. Ed B. Turner to Olto Mo enthein lots 8 9 and 10 blk 15 Blue Hill wd Omor Uagnon and wife to L E 975 apencoioto blk 7 Bladen wd L. J Kugler and wife to John Sorocson w3 10-1-ia wd Lewis Waterbury and wife to Jf sse W. McCoy &2 sw4 12 4-10 wd Florenco Muchow to Wm Hudt s2aw4 30 4-10 wd Lula M Ludlow and husb to Ella M Burt pt swU nw4 10 4-12 qcd Ello M. Hurt ami husb to Ernest Cirpenter sumo wd .Mattha J. Sleepur to Bertha J. Holmes lots 22 nnd 23 blk 2 R, R.add to H.C. wd AdelUeit T. Walker mid wife Christian Chiistinnson ni'4 0 2- 12 qcd 500 3o00 2000 2800 850 :io 8000 Mary J. Hillings to James C. Bil lius to James C. Hillings lots I) to 12 I.Ik 14 Smith ami Moore add to R. C. wd 7150 Total '.., Mortgages Ulid S0(K). Murtgages releaiud 2900 114400 Men's Clothing Boy's Clothing Men's Shoes Trunk, Suit Cases PAUL To the Public Having purchased Chas. .Wudoll's meat markot, wo exteud to you a hearty lu vltatlou visit us and become better ncquuiuted and ulso, whoii looking for good first class meat, we ask you to give us u triul. Wo are satisfied we can we cuu please you. Yours for business, FEIS & SEARS BEST 15c MEAL IN THE CITY Ice Cream eud Cool Drinks HHLE'S RESTAURANT Old PortalHc MuMlng. Insurance Agency The German Insurance Co. of Freeport, HI., antl the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co. of Nebraska have over nine hun dred policies in force in Webster County. Look up your policy and see me. O. C. TEEL, Phono 93. Red Cloud. Nebraska Patents. Grouted tins week ond repotted by C. A. Sunw & Co. patent attorneys. Washington D. C Thomas II Camor- on, Lincoln, Straddle-rowcultivator, Curl V. Kutil, Madison, Hrick-kiln,- Oliver O'san, Valparaiso, Wng jti.-SrtUi- uel 1) Ittiih, BuiUt ice, paper cutting and folding miichine, CliriNtnin Vogel, Seward, Tool-sharpening machinist)!,- For copy of any of nbuvo paieuts send ton cents iu postage stamps with date of this paper to O. A. Snow & Co, Va8hin3ton 1). C. FALL of 1904 All of these lines are being opened this week and will be ready for your inspection any day you can spare the time to look at them. The goods I gvar antee. The prices you are welcome to compare with anybody's. STOREY, The Clothier. jiTiiiTiiiiiiiiiiisriiT'rr'fTTiiiirT'r'fr'fTi'r'riir!'ri t- fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr I fr fr fr fr fr fr I I B. F. MIZER, D. J. MYERS, A. B. SELLARS, President, Vice President, Sec. and Treas. IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, OR EX CHANGE YOUR FARM, BUSINESS or CITY PROPERTY or Make a Loan D0NT FAII TO SEE US. We will make you a Low Rate Optional Loan, interest collectable at your home bank. Money furnished as soon as the Title is Perfect. We also write insurance. THE HED GIiOUD IESTinEJlT CO. The Hostlers yyy The DIFFERENT STORE. This is a different store for many reasons. I'll name some of them. I never soil regular goods below cost. I do not claim each week that prlcos aro lower than the provlous week. I do not mark prices up and thou make a grand stand play of marking thorn down. I sell Good Shoes at Reasonable Prices. I have had more than 15 years exporionco in Workinc with SI. leathor aud Selling Shoes. B aUo I do uot buy iu a hit or miss way, but tho shoes aro made to mv order and my past exporionco with leather enables mo to select SorvTco yU h yU rCCOlV " UlC Fit' Sty,0'Co'fortuud I havo just received a largo stock of Ladles, Gouts nnd Childrn.w iliio stylish and serviceable Shoos suitable for Summer, Fall , d Winter wear. Come and see them. I repair all ,y Lhoes fee ll'hoS'tal! W Pr bl0SCOU'0of- I havo a shoo repair" HBNRY DIBDBRICH BOOTS and SHOES. RED CLOUD - - NEBRASKA Men's Hi Boy's Boy's Shoes Grips and Bags ,r. t hSI1! I i 4 t I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 9 4 4 4 4 4l f ?"