ttmmin&XX&iKrXtaXVitfimiari THE RED GLODO CHIEF Subscription ,$ $1 a Year i in, Advaunce Eight Pages All Home Print tzwwwwwmwwwwxwwisiawi. xmsn&wyfflKW&p&twti VOLUME XXXV. RED CLOUD, X3DI31?ASKA, ,)UNR 7, 1007, NUMIJETl 2'5 m&&&&&&&!iGffiiGtefi ft i v XI r TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Splendid Program Arranged for the Meeting to Begin Monday. Tlu- annual session of the Webster Comity Teachers' Institute will con vene next Monday. An excellent program lias been arranged, and a most profitable week is anticipated. Superintendent CJ. 11. Thomas vt MeCook will conduct classes in his tory, civics and reading: Superintend ent K. It. Sherman of Columbus will instruct in English and school man agement; .Airs, llrindley of Columbus have charge of the model classes j a class in primary methods, and Ul and a class in p (5. V. Argabright of Red Cloud will conduct a class in drawing. The following programs week have been arranged: for the Tl'KSDAV KVKNINfl. (Catholic Church.) Mixed Quartet Misses Igou and ICon ady, Messrs. Cotting and Sellnrs. Address "The American Flag" Senator K. .1. lturkett. Mule Ounrtet Messrs. Cotting, Al bright, Fulton and Albright. TIH'ltsllAV KVKNIN". (Congregational Church.) Solo M iss Overman Address Supt. 13. I!. Sherman Male (Juartet Messrs. Holmes. Snapp, Argabright and Seltars. I'M DAY AriT.HXCON. (Kighth (Jrade (Jraduating 13xercises, U:;i() p. in.) (Juartet Mabel Winfrey, Dora Pope, Mildred Fulton, Nita Argabright. Address Supt. (5. II. Thomas Quartet. Presentation of Diplomas Superin tendent Nellie Caster. Quartet. Fifty-seven eighth grade pupils have passed the eighth grade examination. Miss Adeline 1'arquhur of district 8J received the highest average, and is entitled to the scholarship ottered by Franklin Academy for the one receiv ing t,liu highest grades in the exami nation. The other graduates are as follows: District .1 .lean Laird. District 8 Katie Fox. District 10 Amanda Ohmstede. District i:j Inez Itoner. District 11 Susie Carey. District If) Vera Law. District 10 Leonard Rickard. District 18 Heryl Parsons. District :." Eurl Matlock and Dan iel Fussier. District 7 Anna McPartland. District 'Jil Rosa Moody, Augustine Lalley, Ruth Harnes, Dclbert Hunnell. District .10 Alma II lines, May Fris bie, Clara Nasser. District :i:i- Keller Coplen, Elizabeth Coplen. District III Maude Harlow. District .'III (leorge Isom. District 10 Agnes Ruinbnugh, May Thomas, I Jessie Thomas, Eddie Hu batka. District 41 Hazel Armstrong, Ida Armstrong, May .lames, Mabel .lames, Hilda Kort. District III Mack Arnold. District rl Charles Arnold. District 5S Hruce I'shelinun. District ."ill Harry Uberg.Edith Hay. District 00 Florence Cure and Fred Lampman. District 01 Martha. Cox, Nora (iuy. District 0:.' Pearl McCallum, Mearl McO'alluni, Myrtle McCallum. District 7.1 Hazella Robertson. District 77 OH va Peck, Tracy Hen nett. District 82 Elmer Keisalt, Adeline Farquhur, Vernu Scott, Elmer and Dolphie Vaughan, Laura Whitmore, Leslie Martin, Mabel Reisalt.- District 81 Mark Fawcett, Joe Wen zlnger, Mary Weuzingcr. Here Is Relief for Women. Mother dray, a nurse in New York, discovered an aromatic, pleasant herb cure for women's ills, called Australian Leaf. It is the only certain monthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses, backache, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mall fjcents. Sample free. Address-, The X'Sther Gray Co., Ley Hoy, N. Y.-V i Council Meeting. The council met Wednesday evening. All members present. A cement crossing was ordered laid at the north intersection of Cedar and Third avenues, and at the west inter section of the same street as soon as the walk is completed from the south. The city engineer was instructed to make estimates on all street crossings and the city clerk ordered to advertise for bids for such work. Dr. Damerell and others asked for an extension of the water mains in the west part of town, but the council an mcM that at the present time the city was not n ni.nanc.al ooi.dit.oi. to make an extension. A motion by Wolfe, seconded by Me Call, that the council contirm the ap- SENATOR E. J. BURKETT. Who Will Speak at the Calholic Church Next Tuesday Evening. pointment of Mr. Green as day engi neer at the light plant was declared out of order by the mayor. On motion the council removed Cloyd Cummings from the position of day engineer at the water works and appointed Mr. (.Jreen on thirty days' trial, ut S 10 per month. The following is the estimate of ex penses for the ensuing year: Ollicers' salaries S 1000 Streets and alleys 1000 Litigation ."00 Supplies and printing u'."0 Maintenance of waterworks.... S.VIO I ntcrcst on water bonds 1000 I nterest on light bonds S00 .Judgment fund 1200 Incidentals .'00 Street lights 1200 Maintenance of light plant .100 The following claims were allowed: .1. A. Tomlinson, expenses S '.'.70 A. W. McReynolds, surveying... I.1..10 .1. A. Tomlinson, street and water commissioner 00.00 Chas. C.ilham, labor l'-'.OO Carl Rirkner, labor 0.00 Win. Carter, labor 1.00 13. Ralph, labor 7.00 M. Frederickson. labor 2.00 Cloyd Cummiugs, engineer .18.s:i Adjourned to meet tonight, COUNTY COURT NEWS. Mav Illst Estate of .lane Hoone, deceased. Petition for appointment of administration; set for hearing June 20. .lune 1th Estate of Thomas T. Fin ney, deceased; report (lied, petition for settlement, distribution and discharge, order of hearing .lune 27. .lune r.th Estate of William Will iams, deceased, hearing on final ac count, account approved, decree of distribution. rill.MINAI.. .lune 1st State vs. Humphrey Etherton, continuv to June 7. : Pineules for the khlneys strengthen these organs andassist in druwinir poison from the blood. Try'them for rheuinutism, kidney, bladder trouble, for lumbago and tired worn out feeiy ing. They bring quick relief. Satis faction guaranteed, Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store. i Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for swollen, tired liot,sniurt ing feet, Sample sent free. Also frco samples of the Foot-Ease Saitary Corn Pad, a new invention. Address Allen S. Olinstcad, Le Hoy, N. Y. ' t REBEHAH DAY. Large Crowd of Visitors Enloy Good Time at District Meeting. Pink and green were the predomi nating colors in Red Cloud yesterday, in honor of the visiting Hebekahs who came to attend the twentY-ninth district meeting of the order in this city. The early morning train brought a big delegation of visitors from Ouide Rock and a few from Superior, Nelson Hardy and other points down the line. No. 10 brought large delegations from the west, as far as Republican City. Most of the Franklin and lllvcrton Rebekahs drove down. When No. 1,1 pulled in from the east in the evening about sixty members of the order from Superior, Hardy and Nelson alighted from the train, and they said there would have been more had it not been for the rain. The band boys had arranged to give a concert in the evening in honor of the visitors, but the heavy rain in the afternoon put the streets in such u sloppy condition that they decided it would be unwise to attempt it. However, the Rebekahs had plenty of their own work to keep them busy, and the way they attended to it was a lesson to their brother Odd Fellows. The afternoon was devoted to rou tine work, consisting of music, ad dresses and drills by the visiting degree teams. In the evening following the open ing exercises, the (luide Rock team gave an exhibition drill which was accomplished in their usual thorough manner. The initiatory work was put on by the Superior degree team, and eigh teen candidates were put through the work. The Superior team showed thorough training, and their new re galia and uniforms made a fine show ing. Mrs. Emma L. Talbot of Lincoln, past state 'president of the Rebekahs, gave u brief address and explained the secret work of the degree. This was followed by a banquet in the large dining room of the Masonic hall, after which the crowd adjourned to Woodman hall, where they danced until a late hour. ODD FELLOWS PICNIC. Bladen Lod&e Will Celebrate First Anni versary Next Thursday. The Hladen' Odd Fellows will hold a picnic next Thursday, June 13, at the fair grounds in that city, to celebrate the first anniversary of its organiza tion. This lodge was instituted a year ago by the degree team from the de gree team from the Red Cloud lodge, with Paul Storey acting as grand mas ter. At the picnic there will be ad dresses by prominent Odd Follows, among iheni II. U. Ilrown of Ileatrice, P. D. (!. M. There will also be abase ball game and other amusements, and a big basket dinner. There will be delegations from all over the county, and if you want to have a good time vou should not miss this 'blow-out." Wins Gold Medal. W. E. Hrowu of this city carried a way first prize for the best exhibit of .work displayed at the State Photog raphers' Association held in Lincoln last week. His work was entered in class C, in which cities of 1500 inhabi tants or less competed, but he was as sured by many that had ho taken along a duplicate exhibit and entered 't in classes A and H he might have stood an excellent chance of winning first place with such competitors as Lin coln, Omaha, etc. The prize was a valuable medal, pure gold, and nutur- ally makes its owner feel pretty proud V the work he is turning out. The display which won the prizo is now on exhibition in Mr. Itrown's studio and a glance will show that the disposal of the prize was avoII merited". "We con gratulate1 ojuyUrtist on the recognition he has socured.VFranklin Sentinel. "Peg" is -well known in lied Cloud, where he worked las.1 summer for C. A. Schultz, and we Also extend con- gratulutious him. BURLINGTON PASSES. Our Populist County Attorney Still car- rles One of the Pasteboards. Tuesday's Lincoln Star contains a1 list of the passes issued by the Hurl- ' ington railroad and in the list is the . . .... name of L. II. Hlackledge of Red,"' """u " " i- ik" Cloud, our D.mulistieund antimonono- listie county attorney, whom it was stated last fall, by his supporters, would surrender his pass if elected as the county's legal representative. Others in the long list are Judge William (iiislin. former judge of this district; W. C. Dorsey of Itloomlugton, who is being boosted by the Franklin county republicans for the nomination for district Judge, and J. L. McPhcely of Minden, another candidate for the miiiiu high olllee. Judge llmiiur offo,'ml tl,cre wm,ia "ot 1,e u saloon Kearney, the distinguised criminal lawyer who Is now representing Frank Parker, is another passholdcr. Should either McPhcely or Dorsey receive the nomination for district judge, and be elected, the Hurlington ; would undoubtedly exercise undue , inlluence on the administration f justice in this district. What we need in the district judge's chair and in the olllee of county at torney are men who are entirely free from railroad inlluence. MARRIAGES. Alvin P. Shirley of Mue Hill to Uessie M. Johnson, of (Juide Rock. Married Tuesday by Rev. Dexheiiuer. Fred llaker and Anna L. Carr, both of Hladen. Married June .1 by Judge Edsou. The above is the Famous Ohio Two-row Cultivator It leads everything in the two-row Cultivator line. First, it is narrow like a single-row Cultivator. Second, you can take the outside shovels off and use it as & single-row. You can turn at the end of the field much easier than with the wide cultivators. There is no complicated hitch. There is, but one tongue, therefore you can get your teams close together. Thereuire many other good points, and the price is $40, with 5 per ffent off for cash. I have some great bargains in Road Wagons. They are leather trimmed, spring back and spring cushions, for $30. A leather quarter top Buggy, leather trimmed, spring bade and spring cushion, for $45. Come and let me show you the MOON BROS, plugless buggy body. No plugs to come loose and fall out. And I also have the latest in the ball-bearing buggy axle No grease or oil to soil your clothes, and no trouble to take wheels off. Is always ready. The weather is getting warm now and you will need a GASOLINE COOK STOVE, for the small sum of $2. Come n and look them over. i JVW mes Peterson PREACHER THREATENED. Rosemont Divine Arouses Ire of Booze Mamins ticmem. lll'v- K- 11. I'oxhctiner, pastor of tin l'3vangelieal church at Koscinont, wiu. in "'t I'loml Monday for the purp.r ..r in!.... ...i ......I.... .i... mr saloon license at tint place. Mr. De.vheiiner said that be fore he left Rosemont he was inform ed that he would be treated to a coat of tar and feathers if he tiled the re monstrance, but he called the Mull. He tells a pitiful tale of drunken litis banilsabusing their wlvesand families, and if what he says regarding tlic condilion there can be proved, it "im probable that Rosemont will go dry If the Slocum law were strictly en- vu the county. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for ut postolllco at Red Cloud, Nob. for the wook ending Juno (5, 1007: Clark, Ilnrry H Sehini, Mrs Fred .bimuiiooKor, ll d Ulis.jos u Tritlljugor, Lou Thoso will be sent to the (load lot lev ollico Juno 20, 1007, if not culled fc-a before. Whon culling for nbovo ploasf miy "advertised." T. C. IIackkk, PoHtmiistov. If you sutler from bloating, belcliiugv sour stomach, Indigestion or Dyspep sia, take a Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal, and overcome the disagreeable trouble. It will improve the appetite, and aid digestion. Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store. 5i'.