The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 05, 1906, Image 8
i "" m t&JGTVg&j'tSS ysF$&jo& - T .4Tijtormii,.&in-K'U: i a , t- iM J g,!,. flemsy Jiotes prom Neighboring Towns GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES luWft!f1t,1'ff11,1,T71'11,fl1,1,1,1,1'',''' I when ono of tho totiros belonging to GUIDE ROCK (Prom tho Nowa Lottor.) Ernoat Hayes, who was called homo on account of tho death of his cousin, Anson Gnrbor, roturnod to his school at Grand Island Monday. Mrs. Van Woert had tho misfortune to got a fall Wednesday ovonlng by tripping over a small box. Hor right wrist was sovorely injurod'and it will probably bo somo titno boforo she again has good uso of it. Mr. J. C. Armncost and Mrs. J. S. (Jhllos, father and sister of Mrs. E. S. Garber, camo in Saturday from Cln rinda, Iowa, to (attend tho funeral of Anson Garbbr. Mrs. Alice Myers, of St. Louis, sister of Mrs. Garber, also arrivod Sunday. Just at 9:110 o'clock, as the Sunday school bolls worechlmimrou tho morn ing broozo, Soptomber 2,'kl. Rev. A. V. Wilson, nastor of tho M. E. church pronounced tho magic words uniting in tho bonds of matrimony Miss Grace H. Fishor and Mr. Wilbur S. Smith, at the homo of tho brido's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fishor. tho Hevnor boys broko loso and wont dashing through ;town. Pursuors fol lowod and caught thorn nour the academy, with no damago reported. Ghas. Goetz has enjoyod a pleasant week with his cousin, J. M. Souser, a soldier in tho regular army. Mr. Sous er has boon in tho sorvico sinco 1881 and stands woll with tho higher author ities, his government having sont him to nearly ovory country on earth as a special agent. Ho Is now In tho com missary department in tho garrison at tho Presidio, Snu Francisco, drawing a salary of $150 por month. SMITH CENTER (From tho Messenger.) Mrs. S. Dyran had tho misfortune to slip and fall down the collar stops, dis locating hor shoulder Wedneseay. William II. Fletcher of Crystal Plalus township was married Monday of this wook. by Probate Judge Black to Miss Emma BarciH. ' i On last Monday evening at 7:!10 o'clock at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. 'J. S. McDowell occurred a very pretty wedding when their daughter Maude wus united in marriage to Theodore A. Woddtlaud, Itov. Clark oilicating. Tho ladies of tho Domestic Science club spent a most enjoyable afternoon with Mrs. S. C. Walker Tuesday. Tho occasion was Mrs. Walker's birthday, and tho mombors of tho club cortainly outdid themselves by showing their skill in Domestic Science." After tho first greetings and congratulations tho guests devoted the timo to couvorsa tion as only ladies of a club know how to do, until tho timo drew near when they longingly began to look into tho dining room, where a most remark able pile of baskets were to bo seon. Just boforo tho spread Mrs. Walker was presented with a beautiful piece of band painted china by tho president. BLOOM1NGTON (From the Advocate.) . Mrs. W. L Hayden yesterday gavo a dinnor party in honor of Mrs. Foigly who will noxt week return to hor homo in tho south. Licenso was issued Wednesday per mitting Ed II. Vannier aged 23 and Miss Ida Nortrup aged 20, to trot in double harness. Goo. W. Prathor was down to Lincoln this week whoro ho and Goo W. Castor wore preparing a brief in tho case of L. Nelson vs. tho Burlington. Some timo ago Sheriff Walrath at tached somo property of Eph L'Hon reux, of Campbell, and tho same has been replevied as it Is claimed tho proporty belonged to his wife. Last Wednesday Ed Mirzy's team broko away from him at his homo and ran to town boforo thoy wore stopped. Thoy ran up the stroot and Into James Thompson's I'ntrgy, "11 without doing uny partioulm' damage. Calumet Baking Powder Parfeot In quality. Moderate In prlo. poaches grown on his farm, which ho gavo to tho Ilovlow editor. Mrs. T. W. Owon loft Tuesday morn ing for Aurora to attoud the state con vention of tho W. C. T. U. which is hold at that ploco this week. Rev. T. W. Owon spent Tuesday in Denver, leaving Denver Wednesday morning for Sidney to be in attend ance at tho M. E. couforouco which was hold thoro this week. SUPERIOR (From the Journal.) Tho shipping Association shipped two cars of hogs to St. Joe yesterday James Peterson and wife were down from Rod Cloud yestorduy, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Graut Usher. Arthur Catchadal will leave Wednes day for Logausport, Iudiaua, where ho has a position in a jewelry store. The sad news camo from Ottawa, Iowa, yesterday that Simon Calder, of this placo, had beon run over by a train, cutting liis lower limbs oif near tho hips. Tho roport comes that he was riding tho pilot of thotongino and it is thought that ho fell asleep. No particulars as to exactly how it hap pened have yet boon received. Tho accident happened about one and one half miles this sido of Ottawa. Whilo on the oppurating table tho young man diod. It is thought tho remains will bo hero on tho 15. fc M. traiu this oven-ing. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc Coy, Saturday oveniug, September 22, a boy. Hans Hanson, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Jounio Hanson, hissistor, Emma and his brother Theodore, camo in from Madison, S. D. Thursday of last week to be presont at tho funeral of Mrs. Olo Bergman, who was a near rolutivo. About 4 o'clock Tuesday morning, Mrs. II. P. Nelson saw flames at the roar of the Cumpboll Mills and at ouco spread tho alarm. Mr. Greene, who was roused suddenly from pleasant dreams, did not wait to complete his toilot, but grabbed tho coal scuttlo ana, singlo handed, with tho aid or His Improvised fire extinguisher and a largt tank of water which luckily stood back of the mill, ho soon had tho tiro out. Go Into Politics. "Keep out of politics." "I never have anything' to do with politics." These are samples of quotations not infrequently heard in any community. The man who is responsible for them should have a tag tied to his coat tai Inscribed: This is me, I never take any part in politics. Im a sap-head who nermits the other fellow to eat the sugar. I'm related to Benedict Arnold and don't care a damn what be comes of this blamed country." A law should be passed that would have as a penalty "the work-house for ninety days for any man in any com munity who failed to vote if it were in his power to do so." The time has arrived in America for those who have neglected the polls, to wake up and perforin their civil duties. It is as binding upon a man to vote "s it is to pray and even more so. Moreover, this act should never be performed simply for the purpose of satisfying selfish ambitions. On the contrary, patriotic motives should prompt the action. The seeker after ofllee is not of the stamp of these, of course. Therefore he is not a good example for the youth to follow. But the young man as well as the old should make it a duty he owes to himself and the state to be come a participant in all civil affairs. Every man should know the status of his community; what it owes and how it pays; who conducts its affairs and how; who are faithful to public trust and who are working for self. He will then be able to judge as to whom he desires to have serve him. He will then drive the party politician from his door as he would drive away black -snakes. 067? MOTTO: u Satisfaction or your money back" combined with plain figure prices steadily adhered to, has brought us a constantly growing business. Quality first, price next. Nothing but standard made, reputable goods at lowest profit prices. Always -ivilling to show otcr goods and compare prices with either local or Chicago hozeses. Newhouse Bros., Jewelers and Opticians. B. & M. Watch Inspectors Here Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, n nurse in New York, discovered an aromatic pleasant herb cure for women's ills, called Australian-Loaf. It is the only certain monthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses and backache, kidnoy, bladder aud urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail fiO cents. Sample free. Address, Tho Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, Now York. About the only way we of getting more money is have to e found iirn(it. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) Jay Robinson was taken to tho stato hospital at Lincoln this week under tho provisions of tho dipsomaniac law. Hob Knoo fell yesterday from a lad dor while, working on tho Garrett building aud sustained serious injuries. Ho fell fifteen feet, landiug on his hip and spraining Ids wrist and back. A. A. Haddeu is now in Ladymith, Wis., whore his inborn proclivities for work in a printers otlico have again as serted themselves. Mr. Haddeu is foro man on tho Ladysmith Budget. His town is tho couuty seat of Husk couuty. B. J. Hilsabook was again able to ap pear on the streets this week after his nttaok of appendicitis but walkod with tho aid of a cane. Ho left last night for a hospital in Omah'i to consult with a surgeon ther regarding tho ad- visibility of an operation. An oxoltlng ruu-n-way through ono ' of our principal streets stirrei up our inhabitants early Monday morning LEBANON. (From the Times.) Michael Kudrna of Red Cloud, Neb., is visiting the Johaneks southeast of town. Tho little six-months old baby of Lawson Viors died yesterday of choloru infantum. Mr. aud Mrs. John Miller and daugh ter, Mary, started Monday for Ger many. They will stop off for a few days visit in flow lork on their way over. W. J. Dennis, proprietor of tho South Main stroot livery barn, was kicked in tho stomach by a horse about 5:!W Saturday ovouing which laid him up for awhile. Tho high school won another nico gamo of ball hero Saturday against tho pickups by the scoro of 11 to 7. Bat teries for tho 11. S., Adams, Linton aud Hislop; pickups, Mace, Wy&el and Houecuttor. A cold taken at this time of the year is generally hard to get rid of but it will not be able to withstand Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. That will cure all colds, coughs, croup, whoop ing cough, etc., by driving them out through the bowels. If you have n cold, try it, and if not cured get yo'ur money back. No opiates. Sold at Henry Cook's drug store. Por Sale: -MOO aero farm near Kearney, at S10 per acre, live miles of running water, 1000 acres of it in valley; its dirt cheap; its all good corn; alfalfa and pasture land. It is one of the best stock farms in America, especially for hog raising, has lots of timber, shade and improvements. Its the biggest bargain to be had in this country, and for sale quick. Write to (. L. tirookham, owner, Kearney, Neb. this ofiice, and that said proposed amendment is submitted to the quali fied voters of the state of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday the 0th day of November, A. I). 1000. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and atfixed the great seal of the state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this 24th day of July, ih the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Six, of the Independence of the United States, the One Hundred and Thirty-second, and of this state the Fortieth. A. (3ALUSHA, (ska I.) Secretary of State- Wanted-precinct. -A correspondent in every RIVERTON (From the Review.) Clyde Cook loft last week to nttend school at tho Franklin academy. Stroot Commissioner Overton is busy ditching and tilling Main streot this week. Miss Maggie Robertson returned to her home in South Dakota after au extondod visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James McCartnoy do- parted for Kansas City Monday morn-' lug, whero Mrs. McCartuey will bo operutod on. I Mr. Stokor was mixed up with a swarm of boos Friday and from tho looks of things tho bees had tho host of the battlo. i Winflold Scott camo up to Ulvorton from sunny Kansas to do a little trad ing and brought with him a box of Good of the Devil An editor died and slowly wended his wav down where he supposed a warm reception awaited him. The devil met him and said: "For many years you have borne the blame for that bad spelling that the printer has got off in the paper. The paper has gone for a SI a year, and alas! The printer has bedeviled thee for wages when thou hadn't not a farthing to thy name. People hath taken thy paper without paying for it, and cursed thee for not getting out a bet ter sheet. Thou hast been called a dead beat by railroad conductors when thor hast showed thy annual pass to their envious gaze. All these wrongs thou hast borne in silence. Thou shalt not enter here." And with tears of joy, tho editor turned away when Satan muttered: "Heaven is his home, and besides if I let him in hero ho will bo continually having trouble with his many delinquent subscribers, and thus create discord in my kingdom." Ex. Miss Jessie Wert INSTRUCTOR OF Piano, Oigao and Voice Studio at Mrs. Josie Moran ville's, two blocks east of school house. Phoho 204. Local Grain Market. (Furnished by J. B. Wisecarver agent for Updiko Elovator Co.) Ear corn 31Jj0 No, .1 corn .T2Jo No. !1 Yellow corn .'2 Jo No. !1 White corn a'ijtfo No. ii White oats 23o No.IlMixod oats 2lc No. 2 Hard wheat f0 No.!i Hard wheat 4Kc No. 2 Spring wheat 51o No. .'1 Spring wheat -18c Proposed Constitutional Amendment. The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the State of Ne braska, as hereinafter set forth in full, is submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska, to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tuesday, November 0, A. D. 1900 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska: Section 1 . That at the general elec tion for state and Legislative officers to be held on Tuesday, succeeding the the first Monday in November, 1000, the following provision be proposed and submitted to the electors of tho State as an amendment to the consti tution. Section 2. There shall be a State Railway Commission, consisting of three members, who shall be first elected at the general election in 11)00, whose terms of otllee, except those chosen at thu first election under this provision, shall be six years, and whose compensation shall be fixed by the Legislature. Of tho three commissioners first elected, the one receiving the highest number of votes, sjiall hold his ofiice j for six years, the next highest four year, and the lowest two years. The powers ana duties oi suen com mission shall include regulation J oi rates, service aim tne gen eral control of common curriers, as the legislature may provide by law. But in the absence of specific legislation, the commission shall ex ercise the powers and perform the du ties enumerated in this provision. Section 3. That at said election in tho year 1000, on the ballot of each elector voting thereat, there shall bo printed or written the words: "For Constitutional Amendment, with ref erence to Statu Railway Commission" And "Against Constitutional Amend ment, With Reference to State Kail way Commission." And if, a majority of all votes cast at said election, shall be for such amendment, the same shall be deemed to be adopted. 1, A. tJalusha, secretary of state of the state of Nebraska, do hereby cer tify thai the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska is a true and cor rect copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the Twenty-ninth session of the legisla ture of the State of Nebraska, as ap pears from said original bill on filu in DR. W. S. SMITH OSTEOPATH LINDSEY.BLOCK Red Cloud, Neb. I HAVE Six Companies 8oo policies represent ing over $2,000,000 in surance in Webster county. Now is the time to get in the Band Wagon. O. C. TEEL Insurance and Notary. xoiepiiones: Country, No. Bell, No. 98. 2C; A Certain Care for Chilblains. Shake Into your shoes Allen's Foot Ease, a powder. It cures chilblains, frostbites, damp, sweating, swollen foet. At all druggists aud shoo stort 23 cents. Somplo free. Addren Allon S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. V. To Cure Cold a In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo quinine tub lots. Druggists refund money If it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 20 cents. - P sK