VHmSfBlmmLiGimfaifSiSlrifCtlfh nutmmtntnrnffitfirniiitt fl imiYm mora DC i Subscription THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Eight Pages All Home Print $1 a Year in Advance stgesfsfsjfsftum mwjmwvmwwasi VOLUME XXXI I r. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. INOVHMBHR :$, 1905. NUMBER 4 f : r K ' Jfj ) ' J COMPLETE OUTFITS FOR THE j BABIES Something NEW in Red Cloud We have the only complete line of INFANTS' READY MADE WEAR in Red Cloud, consisting of Long and Short Dresses, Jackets, Cloaks, Skirts, Shirts, Stockings, Bootees, Rubber Diapers, etc. They are cheaper and better than the home-made ones. We quote a few styles and prices of Infants Long Dresses Mado of good quality Cambric, deop hem, embroidery OCn yoke, hemstitched ruillo in neck duiJKj Fancy open work and embroidered yoke, hemstitchod Qftt ruillo neck, good quality cambric OvO Embroiderod yoke, with ombroidered rullle, a good LCr quality cambric, at , XJj Tucked and embroiderod yoko, with embroiderod ruillo, tCr hemstitched ruflla in neck and sleeve... JJj Koavy corded yoke with embroiderod ruillo, laco in neck fitZf and sloeves, ombroidered rutHe around bottom Odlr Fancy open work and tuokoil yoke, ombroidered ruillo, 7f homstitched ruillo in sleovos and neck I J O Emb. and tucked yoko, omb. ruillo, hemstitched ruillo in T7 K neck and sleeves mudo of good quality loug cloth. . v These aro only a few of tho bargains wo havo in both long and short drosses. Pressed flannel Jackets from 25 to SOc Crocheted Juckots from 75c to 9 l-OO Whito Flannel, per yard 25 to 40c White Embroiderod Fiaunol,.per yard 75c to fl.OO F. NEWHOUSE DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, whs the principal witness una it Was on Imr testimony corroborated by that of other witnesses for tho defense licit cleared hint on thu plea of self defense. A telegram was received in Lebanon Saturday noon from Collinsville, I. T., stating that Nellie Wright, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wright whs dying. BLUE HILL (From tho Leader. Mr. Sommerfeld litis been very low with asthma this week. A. M. Walters was at Lawrence Monday attending to legal matters. O. F. Gund attended the bankers' statu convention at Lincoln this week. Frank linker is quite sick with ty phoid fever, but is getting along all right. Thoro has boon 5&52 raised horo and at Bladon for tho relief of tho Piol family. Dr. Wegman reports a protty little girl baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heinko Frank Chaplin and wifo aro tho proud parents of a lino baby boy born Thursday. Mis. Wilson (noo Smith) of Denver was horo this week to attend her broth er's funeral and vlsli hor paronts, Frank S.nith and wifo. Albert Smith, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Smith, died at his homo Thursday evening at f:20 p. m., after an illness of less than a wook, with bowel trouble which caused his death. Tho funeral was held Saturday at 2 o'clock con ducted by Rev. Hurumoll of Rod Cloud. 0ifcUviU(Ua(UlrvVia(iiiU(Viiiaivliviviivfca(VkUaiU(ka(VlviJAUia(UrU(iiiU(VliU(Vit. t HI 9 i 4 GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES 9 flemsy flutes prom fleighborincj Toians LEBANON. (From the Times.) Smith Center beat Burr Oak at foot ball last Saturday 5 to 0. Born, Monday 28, to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campbell, a girl. John Calloway returned from the west Saturday -with eighty head nf cattle. Dr. Hislop reports Harold Price, tho little fellow that had his arm broken about two wooks ago, to bo improving nicely. Roy Doty and Horman Kilday of Nawsmanville, Tonn., aro now recruits in tho Tennessee colony in tho Salem vicinity. Mrs. Enid Warner, who has boon .visiting her mother, Mrs. Bryan, at Lincoln, Nob., for about three weoks roturned homo Tuesday. A baby boy mado his appoaranco at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. L Shimp, Mondav, and on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Goodo wore mado happy by the arrival of a boy at thoir homo. SnTifnrd Lindlev. a son of Wm. Lin- loy, a forraor restaurant man hero, was in town Saturday and Sunday. San ford is now studying dentistry at Topeka where he lives and is nursing an ambition to be a dentist. and vice president of the First Nation al bank of this city, died at tho home of a daughter in Orangovillo, III. Mr. and Mrs. R.J. McGonuell went over to Mankato this morning to meet their daughter-in-law, Mrs. R. B. Mo Connell, who has just arrived from Corning, Cal. Mrs. Norton wont to Rod Cloud last night and her children left for that p'aco today. We aro told that Mrs. Norton has taken chargo of tho Hol land house in that city. Mrs. Martha Tibhets died at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. N. W rloiidrick, Sunday, October 22, aged 71 years and 9 days She was born in Indiana October 13, 1834, and married to J. C. TibbetJ. She was tho mother of nino children, two having died in early life. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) Clydo Havnor and Oscar Burroughs aro expected in from Nevada with two car loads of horses next wook. Henry Hummols went to Chaso county Monday night to closo up a deal for tho transfer of 2800 acres of land in one day. Mrs.Thos. Mooro is suffering from tho effects of a sliver in ono of her lingers. So far tho attending physi cian has been unablo to locato it. At tho homo of the bride's paronts in this city, Wednesday, October 05, at 7 d. m.. Miss Fearn O. Hayden to Mr. Ernest F. Shields, Rev. T. O. Douglass officiating. The academy foot ball team chap eroned by Coach Aller and Frof. Wright went to Norton, Kansas, last night where tboy will do things to tho high school boys of that place. Tho home of Mr. and Mrs. R D. Burton throe miles east of town wa tho scene of a doublo wedding at 7 p. m , Tuosday, October 24, when their youngest daughter. Miss Hattie, be came tho biido of James Henderup, tho samo ceremony, which was pro nounced by Ruv. A. A. King, uniting their son, Roscoo F. and Mrs. EOlo Ebborhardt. SUPERIOR (From the Journal.) Mr. and Mrs. C. Stout aro tho par ents of fino twin girls, born Tuesday. Herbert Ludlow of Red Cloud ar rived Tuesday to work for L, P. Good hue. WHlter Kaley, ono of tho loading merchants of Chester, was hero Thurs day night. ' Tho infnnt son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wordon died Friday and was buried yesterday afternoon. Jacob Adams, formerly of Superior SMITH CENTER (From the Messenger.) Miles Elson is teaching in the Allen district, and Miss Ruby Short in the Prico district. Tho school foot ball team goos over to Osborno Saturday for a game with that team, Osborno will return the game here November 18. Mrs. Bridget Baker and Mrs. Sheets left this morning for Omaha, where Mrs. Sheets will undergo an operation for the benefit of her eyes. Jack Seeyers and Arch Rugger com pleted a deal last Saturday whereby they becamo owners of tho Kingsbury Bros, dray business in this city. Soth Libby, who has been enjoying a short visit with his brother, Warren, and looking at Smith county land to turned to his home in Illinois Tuesday. Wm. Watd, who killod his brother, Enoch Ward, on the night of July 2, was declared not guilty by a jury of twelve inon yesterday evening after being out a few minutes. Mrs. Stivers CAMPBELL (From the Citizen ) word has gono out that H. will start MRS. CASTER WELL QUALIFIED What State Superintendent McBrien Says of the Republican Candidate Statu ok Nkiiiiahica. Dr.i'Aimtr.NT ov Putu.to Instruction, Lincoln, Nmi., Oct. .', ll)lr. Mits. Nki.mr Wi:st Castwi, Rod Cloud, Nob. Dear Madam: Your biter of tho.'iuth Inst, received. You ask for a ruling from mo on whether the flrt grado county cortUloato now in force which you hold from Hitchcock county will moot tho requirements of tho law in toftinn 1, subdivision 7, Hohnol lawn of Nobraska for 1005, which con tains this provision rolatlvo to qualifications : "No porson hIiiiII bo eli gible to tho oillco of county superintendent who does not hold at lonst n first grndo county cortUloato issued in this state and in force at the time of his election. It shall bo the duty of tho county clerk to notify tho stato superintendent of tho oloction of thooc unty Huporintondont at tho ti mo said election is ascor tallied." In tho light of this law, which is as p'ain as tho English languago can make it, thoro iu not oven a shadow of a doubt as to your legal qualifica tions for tho oillco of county superintendent of Wobstor couuty iu tho ovont of your oloction. I said in tho August numbor of tho Nobraska Toachor, page 88: "I wovid strongthon tho oortlflcato issued to apply to a county superintendent who holds a professional stato certificate good for llfo in Nobraska. Such a county superintendent is f roo from all obligations in asking anyone olso to issuo him a lint grado county certificate." I gavo tho names and androssos of county superintendents holding stato certif icates good for lifo. Tho namo of tho prosont county superintendent of Wobstor county doos notappoiir in tho list, for the reason that sho does not hold a state professional cortiflcato good for lifo in Nobrasda. You acted wisely in securing yoiu oortlflcato from u county superintendent who holds such a certificate, viz.: JamosO'Connoll, Trenton, Hitchcock county, Nobraska. Mr. O'Connoll is a fusionist in politics, but is fear less and uyright iu hisgrautingof certificates, Your first grado cortifl cato issued by him is gilt-edgo and would pass at par iu any couuty iu tho stato. If thoro Is a legally qualified candidate for county Hu porintondont in any county in Nebraska, you aro, beyond all question. Therefore, tho issuanco of your county cortiflcato by Superintendent James O'Connoll of Hitchcock county places it on merit and beyond tho realm of political favoritism. As to tho forco ami effect of a. decision by tho stato superintendent' your attention is called to section -J, subdivision 8, school laws of No braska for 1905. "Ho (tho stato superintendent) shall dooldo disputed points in school law, and all such decisions shall bo hold to havo tno forco of law till reversed by tho courts" Rest nssurod that no court will rcvorso tho decision laid down in this law. It is as cloar as day. Yours very truly, J. L MoBRIEN, Suporintondont. Tho Gaudroault and A. G. Hunt another paper in Campbell. Mrs. Chas. Pugsloy took suddenly ill Wednesday, and her husband, who is working in tho country was sent for. Clyde Baker arrived homo from the west Saturday morning fresh from Idaho with a tan that eraitated a healthful glow. A letter from Oscar Soars informs us that he is in the employ of a hide and fur bouse in Kansas City, Mo., and orders bib paper sent to that address. Arobie Oaudreaalt, who has been manager in tho clothing department of his father's storo left last Monday oven ing for Oambridgo, whero ho takes chargo of a clothing storo. Chdo Logan writes informing us that he was in Riverton ono evening this week and while thoro saw tno girls walking tho stroot with a gun and threatening to shoot a couplo of follows if they spoke to thfem It cost one the girls 913. BLOOMINGTON (From tho Advocate.) Miss Roso Owens has been assisting in tho ofllceof county clerk this week. A cement walk is being built in front of the Black part of the Sohobol block. O. A. Waldo and Miss Norris of Ina vale, were visiting friends in tho city last Sunday. Walter Shahan and brido arrived from their wedding tour last Wednes day morning. J. B. MeGrow was down to Lincoln last Wednesday to attend tho stato bankers convention. Judgo Kling this week isiuod a mar riage license to Frank W. Burg and Miss Mary Ann Leholt of Webster county. Miss Minerva Monk of this oillco is spending tho present week at hor homo In Kansas Sho will soon coase her duties ip this nflico. Miss Tilllo Gritfpby camo homo from Lincoln and spont Sunday with hor pnrents. Sho returned to Lincoln where sho is taking treatment in a san-itaiium. MANKATO. (From the Advertiser.) W. L. Wotsner has purchased a farm near Red Cloud. A now girl took up her abode with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Creese Tuosday morning. County Clerk Drosslar and wifo went to Jowoll yostorday afternoon to at tend tho wedding of Miss Olivo Brun nemer to Wm Bollmnn Chas. McCarthy left Sunday morn ing for Cocano, Wis., where he will as-Mi.-t in investigating tliocauso and con ditionsof tho murder of his brother Mioheal, who was murdered at that plnce a few weeks ago. Ho was a weiifthy oid haohelor and lived alone, lie advertised hi- farm for salo nnd a iimn named A ihott was negotiating for tho placo. Mr. McCarthy haul been missing several days and bis father demanded an explanation from Abbott. Ho failing to givo tho inform ation asked was arrested. Tho place was searched and parts of tho body were found whero Abbott tried to burn them in a brufh heap. RIVERTON (From tho Boview.) Charlie Lambert returned lait Fri day from hi- tour of the Pacific coast. Peto'Iverson reports thnt ho has lost about seventy head of shnats nf la to. Ho thinks someone borrowed them and forgot to return them. Mr. B'lin of Franklin wns in town Siturday. He is engaged in building' a houso and barn livo miles wost of. town for Mr. Shepardcon. Mr. Lawrenco Walker, son of Mr and Mrs. A. L. Walker was united in manl-igu to Miss Dora Wurster, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wu8tor of? Smith county, Wednesday evening. Mrs. P. A. Williams loft Saturday morning for Chicago. Sho was joined' at Lincoln by Mibs Windmayor. They will visit Gotd Williams at Chicago and thon go to South Band, Indiana. Local Grali Market. (Furnished by J. P. Dnlanoy y Friday, Nov. 3. Wheat (HKr Old shelled corn New shelled Corn 32o Ear Corn, new 80o Oats 22o Rjo f3(te Barloy 28o Are You Uslnft Allen's Foot-Ease? Shako into your shoes Allen's Foot Kuso, a powder. It cures Corns, Bun ions, Painful, Smnrting, Hot, Swollon foot. At all druggists and shoo stores,. 25o. m fft 1 s U