The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 28, 1906, Image 4

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CIIERRV PECTORAL.
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Life.
This little life, what is It Miy?
"fin ever a revolving ilay
Though today may give .some sorrows,
Hope promises kindly morrows.
Revolving day apt takes the bright
Winds loving objects from our sight,
Today 'tis life, the next dismay,
doing ever all pass away.
Save friendship true, celestial spirit,
Earthly dross ne'er rests within it,
Piirn jih dew that weens o'er scared
flowers.
Like dew sustains with helpful
powers.
A few revovles each life is gone,
The spirit of life's work goes on,
Involves, may bless some future soul
With hope and strength to reach the
goal.
Oh, life of philanthropic work,
Of priceless worth, no sense of
dearth,
Diffusing ever purest even,
i lives to earth a taste of heaven.
So 'tis not till of life to live,
A true and faithful life doth give
Titles clear to n rest on high,
So 'tis not till of death to die.
Republican State Ticket.
Tor U. S. Senator
NOUIUS MKOWN, Buffalo
For Governor
IIKO. h. SHELDON, Cass.
For Lieutenant Governor
M. R. UOl'Krt'EMi, Hurt.
For Railroad Commissioners
II. .1. WINNBTT, Lancaster.
ROHKRT COWHMj, Do.tglas.
A. J. WILLIAMS. Pierce.
For Secretary of State
GKOKGE .JUNKIN, Gosper.
For Auditor
E. M. SEARLE, JR., Keith.
For Superintendent
J. L. MrMUEN, Fillmore.
For Treasurer
LAWSON G, HRIEN, Boone.
For Attorney General
WM. T. THOMPSON, Merrick.
For Land Commissioner
HENRY M. EATON, Dodge.
CountY Ticket.
For Representative
WILLIAM RENICEL, Inavale.
For County Attorney
A. M. WALTERS, Blue Hill.
For Commissioner
W. It. ANDERSON, Dladen.
For Senator
, W. E. THORNE, Bladen.
Float Representative
U. V. RAINES, Red Cloud.
For Congressman, Fifth Dist.
G. W. NORRIS, MeCook.
caused by those blind, bleeding, itch
ing and protruding piles. It is put up
in collapsible tubes in such a way that
it can be applied where tlio trouble
originates, thus stopping the pain im
mediately. Try one bottle and if you
are not relieved, your money will be
refunded. Try our free offer. Sold at
Henry Cook's drug store.
Rev. A. A. Cressman will conduct
his last service as pastor of the Far
rugut Congregatlonul church Sunday,
September 30. Mr. Cressman will
move October lBt to Red Cloud, Neb.,
where he has been unanimously
elected to take charge of the Congre
gational church of that city. Far
ragut will greatly miss Rev. Cressman
and his estimable family. Farragut,
(Iowa), Leader.
TWENTY YEARS AGO
Items of News Found in The
Chief of Twenty Years Atfo
This Week
WE ARE READY TO SHOW YOU THE
FALL
STYLES
In anything in
Program.
Program of the general meeting of
the Webster County Teacher's Reading
Circle.
Bi.uk Him., Fiudav, Oct. 5th, kioht
o'clock, i m.
Music Male quartette
Paper, "Observations of Little Things"
Supt. It. 1). Morltv.
Music Male quartette
Address,. ."The Gospel of Optimism". .
State Supt. J. L. Mcllrien
Music Male quartette
Rkd Cloud, S.vtuiiday, Ot'TOIII'll nth,
TWO O'CLOCK, l M.
Music America
The Care of School Property
W. I. Swisher
The Teachers' I nllulence in the Com
munity, Miss Deakin
Vocal .solo Miss Hall
Readings from Captain Jack Crawford
Pres. P. S. Diotrlck
The Ideal School-board .... From the
Uand-point of a teacher
Miss Skjelver
The Ideal Teacher From the stand
point of a school board,
E. .1. Overlng
The Ideal Teacher From the stand.
point of a Parent,
L. II. Bltieklcdge
Class drill Miss Sherman's Class
The Now Certification Law..,. State
Supt. .1, L, Mcllrien
Vocal solo Miss Mi.er
Rko Cloud, Satuiukvy, kioht o'clock
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Quartette, Vocal March "Victory"
Miss Igou, Miss Sherman, Mr. Cottlng
and Mr. Sellars
Address "Our Country and Its Heroes
in Storm and Sunshine," State
Supt. J, L. Mcllrien
Vocal solo Miss Wert
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Miss Ada Wells of Edmond, Kansas,
arrived in Red Cloud Wednesday, and
visited with C. I). Robinson and fam
ily until Thursday noon, when she
departed for Grand Island to attend
the college this fall and winter.
1. II. Holmes and family of Horton,
Kansas, arrived in Red Cloud Saturday
evening and will again make this city
their home. They are occupying Mrs.
Mellride's house in the north part of
town, formerly owned by Mrs. Emigh.
Mrs. .las. Coleman and son James
and Oscar Caunette of Franklin
county, Indiana, arrived i Red Cloud
Wednesday and expect to make Web
ster county their home hi the future.
Mrs. Coleman is Mrs. 11. B. Crowell's
mother.
Ask any "Jap" that you may see,
"Why the Czar, with Rear behind,
had to climb a tree.
The Yanks, God bless the Yanks,
says he,
They gave us Rocky Mountain Tea.
C. L. Cotting.
Ladies, read this catalogue of
charms. Bright eyes, glowing cheeks,
red lips, a smooth skin without a
blemish, in short, perfect health. For
sale with every package Hollister's
Rocky Mountain tea. 3." cents. C. L.
Cotting.
A sour stomach, a bad breath, a
pasty complexion and other conse
quences of a disordered digestion are
quickly removed by the use of Ring's
Dyspepsia Tablets. Two days treat
ment free. Sold at Henry Cook's
drug store.
There is a local atmosphere that is
a relief from most of the forced-together
plays, that are given to the
public in, A Kansas Sunflower. After
you have seen It you have something
to think about that is refreshing. At
the Opera House Saturday, Septem
ber 29th.
The Republican senatorial conven
tlon met In the covrt house last Sat
day afternoon. D. O. Dennett of
Hladen was elected as president and
Eugene Hunter of Rlverton as secre
tary. W. E. Thorne of Dladen was
nominated for senator for this the
20th senatorial district.
Hand Made Knives.
Of various kinds such as butcher
knives and paring knives. We also do
a general grinding business scissors,
knives, razors and all edged tools.
We will remain here from two to four
weeks. All work positively guaran
teed. In a tent north of Peterson's
hardware store.
It is a well known medical fact that
pine resin Is most effective in the
treatment of diseases of the bladder
and kidneys. Sufferers from back
ache and other troubles due to faulty
action of the kidneys find relief in the
use of Pine-ules. 81 buys 30 days
treatment. Sold at Henry Cook's
drug store.
Ileo's Laxative Honey and Tar the
original laxative cough syrup acts us a
cathartic on the bowels. It Is made
from the tar gathered from the pine
trees of our own country, therefore Is
the best for children. It is good for
coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough,
etc. Try our free offer. Sold at
Henry Cook's drug store.
She had on a new white skirt, a
brand new black silk coat with a
large white lace collar, a great big
black hat trimmed with white flowers,
was fat and forty, and had a walk
like a turkey on a hot Iron; but her
shoes were untied and had not been
blackened for weeks: And 0! what a
"swath" she cut as she went down the
main street.
A cold taken at this time of the year
is generally hard to get rid of but it
will not be able to withstand Dee's
Laxative Honey and Tar. That will
euro all colds, coughs, croup, whoop
ing cough, etc., by driving them out
through the bowels. If you have a
cold, try it, and if not cured get your
money back. No opiates. Sold at
Henry Cook's drug store.
MunZun relieves instantly the puln
Mosher's new dwelling is looming
up.
Judge Wilcox was in Hastings this
week.
Mrs. Haskins is recovering from her
sickness.
F. A Sweezy was in the metropolis
Tuesday.
Hen Lossing and wife have moved
to California.
Emigh Brothers are fencing their
ranch in good style.
Air. Patterson of Pennsylvania, is
visiting .1. A. Crawford.
J. W. Chambers is the happy father
of a bouncing baby boy.
J. W. Corbett of White Rock, Kan.,
son-in-law of L. L. Dellart, is in the
city.
Mrs. Frank Smith of Colorado, is
home on account of her husband's ill
ness. Mrs. Porter of Clinton, Illinois, is
the guest of Dr. I. W. Tulleys this
week.
Henry Deemer, a brother-in-law of
Charley Johnson, was in the city this
week.
Pearl Skeen Is the possessor of one
of the finest little pony's in Webrter
county.
L. A. Haskins' team ran away the
other day and badly damaged the
lumber wagon.
Frank Smith has been on the sick
list for a few days, caused by inflam
mation of the eyes.
Rev. W. F. Davis of Downington,
Michigan, father of Rev. Geo. Davis,
is in the city visiting.
The marshal's little order took the
joke out of the chestnut bell at the
theatre Monday night.
N. J. Hcngan was in the city Wed
nesday night and took the camp de
gree in Odd Fellowship.
Ed Perkins has purchased the hard
ware stock of F. C. Wlnton, and will
come to Red Cloud to live about Jan
uary 1st.
II. D. Ackley of Castleton, 111., Is in
the city with a view of locating and is
going in the general merchandise
business.
Wc understand that a gentleman
from Ohio by the name of Daldwin
has purchased J. II. Kellogg & Co.'s
drug store.
Two gentlemen from Akron, Ohio,
relatives of Mr. Hines, of this city,
were in Red Cloud Saturday, looking
for a location.
Allen T. Ayers and wife of Tennes
see are again in the great and glorious
state of Nebraska, and are no sojourn
ing in the metropolis of the valley.
Dr. Sherer's house came near being
burirlarlzed on Tuesday night. As Ed
was returning from the theatre ho
saw two men standing close by his
bedroom window. They noticed him
and stepped back, one saying, in a
whisper, "keep still." Ed said noth
ing, but entering the house prepared
to greet them with a warm reception
from his loaded revolver, in case they
attempted to open the window. This
they did not do, however, but suspect
ing something, they made off.
Men's and
Boys9 Wear
All the newest in Suits, Overcoats, Hats,
Shoes and Furnishings. In the Sum
mer lines there are some good things,
and these you may have at prices that
will surprise and please you.
CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS
Every Garment Guaranteed.
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T ' ? k k T E S E S ? S Eh
No Longer an
Impossibility
Tbo idea that has become general that first class building material
could no longer bo had is certainly knocked out, when you take a
look at the completo line of clear Soft Fine Finish and Siding
carried in stock by
Saunders Brothers
of Hod Cloud, Neb. What is also pleasing to the buyers of Lumber
and building material is the fact that their prices are reasonable,
and they guarautee a SQUARE DEAL. They also have a nice
line of Oak, Hickory and Poplar Wagon Material. See their Shin
gles. You cau not help but admire them.
The members of this enterprising firm, assisted by plenty of
excellent help, are always glad and take pleasure in showing to the
public this nice stock.
Fourth Avervue
FURNITURE STORE
FURNITURE,
CARPETS and
UNDERTAKING
Our Prices are the Best
ED AMACK, Prop.
BurllnfttMi Bulletin.
To Now England and Canada dally
low oxcursion rates during September
to Canada, and ou Sept. 5 and 19 to
Now England resorts.
Cheap ono way to Pacific coast
cheap colonist raios, daily to Sau
Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland,
Seattle, Ttwoma and othor coast terri
tory August 27 to Octobor 31, also
cheap one wav to Montana, Wyoming,
Big Horn Basin, Utah and western
Colorado September lb to October 31.
To California,
Sound round trip Septombor 3 to 14
50 to California; ono w ay via Pugot
Sound $62.50. Last ohanco this sum
mer.
Denver, Colorado Springs and Pu
eblo ono faro round trip, maximum
oxcursfon rato $15 from Nebraska Sep
tombor 10 to 22 inclusive
To tho oast and south cheap excur
slsnBto various destinations during
September.
Homoseekors excursions frequent
ly nnnti month to western Nebraska.
Portland und Puget etlBtern Colorado, Big Horn Basin, dry
sections.
Froe Kinkaid lands Write D. Clem
Doavor, Agont Burlington s liomo
sookors' Information Bureau at 1004
Farnam st., Omaha, at out getting
hold of a froo sootlon of Kinkaid land.
Thousand of acres of thoso lands nro
being vacated, and we assist sottlors in
locating on thoBo lands.
Consult nearest Burlington ticket
agent about low rates for summer
tours in any direction. J. F. Edwards,
Agont.
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