rs THE RED GLOID CHIEF 'nPBfiWiSwflrSrt(iW?ftTrtTi'. MflJt Subscription $1 a Year Eight Pages All Home Print ir Advance I W51ViV3Wr3 tf3CTsmww5CT.y&si6iaiH ?: VOLUME XXXV. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, XOV 13M15I3R 1, 1907. NUMBER 44 T&fuaiuiml k--v ...u ' i r tf -. s X M'?.-."'.4 ..",.''..-. A?.r."..'',:w.'v..! Wedding Bells. ft 'ii s-::::-:!:?:t:-.s;:r:":-: iM) o clock, October 21, 1M07, at "jo home oi the bride's parents, Mr. W. A. Brown, wik solotni)iL'(l the mar riage at her daughter. Miss Dollio A. Brown, of Hod Cloud. to Mr. Ivitn (J. Dickenson, of Iuuvulo. The bride is ii popular young lady of this city ami Ibo groom is a well known ami pros perous young mail in tlu community in whii-h he live. They will live on a farm near Inavale until .spring, when bo e.vp't1- to join bis father in run ning a blacksmith shop in Inavale. Only the immediate friends and rebi fives were present at the wedding and many useful and suitable presents were received. Their many fi lends unite in wishing them a happy and prosperous life. Th? ceremony was performed by Elder B. M. Garton, of Hastings. Married on Thursday evening, Octo ber .'11. 1007, in the parlor of the Koyal hotel, ltev. G. W. Hummel officiating, Mr. f?oy Oatmun and Miss Hattie Kanee, both of this city. The newly wedded couple left last night immedi ately after the ceremony, for a bridal tour in the western states, the groom's mother accompanying them. Both par ties are well known here and are so oially prominent among the young peo ple of Red Cloud. Married, at the residence of the bible's parents, Mr. and Mr.s W. 11. Koon, of Cowles, Wednesday at 112 o'clock, Miss Georgia Alma Koon and Mr. Ni 'horns J. Thomas. Both parties to the contract are well and favorably known in this community. Hev. A. .1. Young, of Bladen, performed the cere mony. Lewis r Smith and Leona Johnson, both of Inavale, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony this week by Rev. If. B. E Hill, pastor of the Metho-di'-t chnivh at that place. Mr. WillMaekey and Mis Cora Bent were united in marriage Wednesday mining at the home of the foituer, by County .ludgc Edson. Mother- with little children need no longer fear croup, cold, or whooping ouugh. I tees Laxative Cough Syrup tastes good. It works oh' the cold through the bowels, cuts the phlegm, clear-the head. For young and old. (Juaranteed Secure a bottle at once. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. CORRESPONDENCE j j Interesting Items Gathered by Our County Reporters BLUE HILL Ike Hogate went to South Dakota Tne-day, where he will work a few mouths. Carl Kittivitzand wife returned from IiHii'uhs county Tuesday, whore they have been visiting relatives. Joe Koulier, of Campbell, was in Blue Hill Monday on his way to Ha-t-ings. Miss Josephine Kiohards vjslterl at Edtnr Saturday. Mi-s Emma Meyers left last Satur day for Kenesaw, whore she will visit a couple of weeks with her sister, Mis. 'iobaith. Mrs. S. Mendelbaum left last Satur day for Hastings, from where .-he will proceed to her home at Kau.-as City. She has been visiting friends hero the past two weeks. S. h. White returned to Bird City. Kas.. last Thursday, after a couple of Tveeks visit here. COWLES Ur. and Mrs. William Waller were ailing at Mr. Stearns' Sunday after noon, MertAdamson has been confined to bib bed for several days with a severo attack ol stomach trouble. Mrs. A. H. Hoffman, of Blue Hill, is visiting at the home of ,7. B, Watson. The literary society was reorganized Tuesday eveuiug, October 22, and will meet every two weeks. Andrew Gaunt has purchased twenty- I ono acres of Captain Blaine, for 82(H) por acre. The Captain and John are contemplating moving to Denver. School is progressing finely under the able management of the Misses Lcnurd and Dcakin. Mr. Cov, of Bladen, was here ths lirst of the week, assisting in invoicing for Saunders .v Spence. Dr. Caulk, formerly of this place, but lately of Lawrence, shipped his goods hero Tuesday, intending to locate in our town again. Real Estate Transfers Tor the week ending Tuesday, Oct. '..".t. furnished by the Fort Abstract Co. Ii. II. Fort, Manager. Wesley A Howard to Clara J. Largert, pt se sw .'!, 1.9 S UM !)." Sumner T Vaughau to .Joel P Roorr, n nw 10, 2, 9 tSOO LeGraude B Thorne to Charles Spence, ltsll, 12, blk (,Bladen, Hannah J Corow to John S Lur gent, Its 1. 1, blk t, Guide Hock Lizzie Gilroy to Charlos L Olm stead, e ne o se 22. 2 12 Geo M Simpson to .7 as F Simp sou, s" sw .". 1, 9 Harriet Brown to Edwin T Foe, pt 14, all l."i, l(i, blk -.'0, Cowles Marie M otter to Bank of Cowles, It 15. blk .1, Cowles :iooo 190 :ouo 1000 200 !: Chas Spiner to Chas Binger, It 9, blk 7, Bladen, 11200 Fred D Franklin to Charles A Williams, Its 1,2. blk 1, blk 4, Kohrer's add to Blue Hill Chas G Petersiu to E A Johnson n sw .t 3 1" Chas Gray to Samuel T Vaughau so 8 2, 1 iro 21I.10 8000 ?3105S n:i Mortgages tiled. S2.'J710 Mortgage- released. .1079 The Business Men's Lecture Course, begins Monday, November Uh. First number of program, the Cinucinnati Ladies' Cremona Orchestra, of ten pieces. Patronize this course, as it is above the ordinary lecture course, and is brought here by the business men at great expense and will be a rare treat for lied Cloud people. Reserved seats at Hattie Morrison's Fair store. Last Sunday was the fiftieth birth day of Mrs. Laban Aubushon, living south ol town, and the event was the occasion of a delightful surprise party, in which the members of her Sunday school class, her children and grand children and a number of her friends participated. About sovouty guests were present in all, and well filled bas kets were brought and a bounteous dinner served. Mrs. Aubushon is one of the pioneers of Webster county, having lived here for forty years. During the past two weeks the Chief has secured a number of good news correspondents at the adjoining towns in the county, with the single except ion of luavule, and will consequently j;ive its readers a great deal bet ter news service hereafter from these points than heretofore. We are still in need of a good correspondent at Ina vale and at each of the variouseountry neighborhoods throughout the county. We will furnish all the stamp- and stationery required, and will send the Chief regularly, free of charge, to any one who will agree to act as our cor respondent at any point where we have none. There are many thoughtless boys in our town who deliberately mark their names or initials in fiesh cement walks, on newly painted houses or on the shiny surface of the body m if an automobile. This thing should be stopped and if any of the boys get caught in the act there will be, an ex ample made of someone for committing a nuisance. When Mr. Peterson of Ued Cloud was here the other day with his new auto, some boy scratched his initials in the bright varnish on the back of the machine, and they can never be removed until a fresh coat of paint and varnish is applied. --.Superior Express. A donation party was given to Kev. JO. E. Cressman ami wife at their home Thursday evening, by members of the Congregational church. The party was a complete surprise to Mr. and Mrs, Cressman, but all who wore proseut speut an enjoyable evening aud went homo delighted with the hospitality of the minister and his wife. A latge amount of provisions were brought as donations to help swell tho ministerial larder. Tho evening was passed in social conversation and in listening to the music of a phonograph. During the evening . special prayers were offered for tho recovery of Mr-. C. L. Cotting. a member of tho church, who is seriotily ill .it the homo of her brother near Beloit, Wis He didn't have a dollar; he didn't have a dime. His clothes and shoes were locking just as though they'd served their time. He didn't try to kill him self to dodge misfortune's whacks. In stead, he got some ashes and he filled five dozen -neks. Then, next ho begg ed a dollar. In the paper in the morn ho advertised tin polish that would put the sun to scorn. He kept on adver tising, and just now sulllce to say. he's out in California at his cottage on the bay. Exchange. FOOTBAIdi Concordia G. Red Cloud 5. The football game Saturday after noon between the College Creccnnt and the Concordia (Runs.) Nf.mal School football team ended win. the score of (! to ." in favor of the i- Wing team. The game was 11 good one, but the home team showed their lack of prac tice. They were a much bet'er look bunch than the Concordia players, in the opinion of most of tho spectators, but the more thorough training of tho opposing team was evident throughout, the game. Tho Con cordia players were a gentlemanly lot, and played clean football. Tho game was witnessed by a large number of spectators. Tomorrow afternoon tho Franklin high school aud tho Hed Cloud high school meets on tho gridiron on the Hed Cloud grounds. Tho game will bo called at three o'clock. This will, in allprobality, boa hotly contested game The high school has also arranged for several other games in the near future. Wo were in error last, week in stating that tho Business College return game with Concordia was to bo played Sat urday, November 2:i. Instead it will bo Friday, November 2'.', on the grounds of tho latter. A week from tomorrow, Saturday, November 8, the date of the game be tween the Red Cloud Business College aud tho Grand Island Business College football teams. The Grand Island team are tho champions of tho busi ness colleges of tho state. L. M. Steward and Hoy Garbor are out distributing advertiting matter for tho Red Cloud. Grahd Island football game. Better than a letter. Dickeyville. Wis. Editor Chief. Ued Cloud, Nebr. Dear Sir: I herewith send you $1.00 to pay my subscription up to April 1st. MM)7. Please send the paper to me as usual. I consider it better than a let ter, for it gives a wider scope of news. Respectfully, W. Lo.vuiiotii m. Atchison Globe Sifthts. How people snuff bore lately at the strictly party paper. A man who knows something other people do not know, thoroughly enjoys telling it. Tho lirst thing a girl does who wears elbow sieves in the winter does, when she enters tho house at home, is to ask why they don't have more fire. If ii man earned $7.1 a month aud gave his wife $7 .."( or it sho would she would still have her suspicions that with that 50 cents he was .somewhere, somehow, leading a Double Life. Men who have had experience say that a majority of family rows come about because the wife insists on stir ring the milk just before her husband puts it on his desert, He generally likes to have the cream glide into his dish. We are glad of this at least: We do not exchango Christmas gifts with any one in tho Phillippines or in Cuba. Those that are that, unfortunate evper. lonco tho Christmas sorrow two mouths iiiiiKui, huh nie KuvuriimuiH Kives notice when it is time for them to be gin to worry about getting their Christ mas presents oil'. Passengers on a train coming into Atchison recently saw a woman acting in such u way that some ran for water, others threw open windows for fresh air, and others rati into other coaches looking for a doctor. Sho began by placing her right hand suddenly on her right shirtwaist front, then on her lelt, then quickly to her stockings, where she ran her hands rapidly up and down oiieh leg, and then with a wild air to tho back of her shirtwaist, when the look of terror changed. Red Cloud's Postal Business. In order to form an accurate estim ate of tho amount of business dono by f post otlicos of tho United s, tho post olllco depart ment some time ago issued instructions providing that cueli postmaster should weigh and count ovory ploce of mail matter that passed through his bauds during tho week commencing October 13, aud ending October IK). The follow ing is a summary of tho mail matter passing through tho Bod Cloud post olllco during tho week mentioned: Letters, 2,508: postal cards, 477; pieces of third class muttor, 99; fourth class, .'12; second transfers, 22; penalty, 115; packages, t. Tho totol revenue received from th's mail matter amount ed to .JG2.72. Royal Hotel Changes Hands. John J. Yaple and Henry P. Vaplo take possession of tho Royal hotel to day and will bo in chargo horeaftor., John Vaplo is well known in Ued Cloud having spent about tlneo yours hero as salesman for Turnuro Bros., whero ho mado many friends. Henry Vaplo was formerly a road salesman for Letts- Spencer Grocery Co., of St. Joseph, and .j ww., ... ,.. .,.JU1,,., ....... is h good practical business man. Thev have secured one of tho best and clean - est hotels in tho Republican valley, and we fool sure they will make a suc cess of their now venture. Wo join with the public in wishing them well. Special Bargains in Norton County. Kansas, Farm Lands. Norton county. Kansas, is located in the great corn, wheat and alfalfa coun try of northern Kansas, and Leuora Is on the north fork of the Solomon river, at the present terminal of the central branch of the Missouri Pacific railway. It miles south of Ornnoquc, on the IS. - M. railway, and lit miles south of Dcllvale on the Hock Island railway. Here are some splendid bar gains in farm lauds: :!'.'() acres located two and one-half miles from town, 80 acres under plow, small improvement, lino water, 1C0 acres of wire fence, heavy growth of bluestem grass- some rough pasture. A splendid stock and grain farm. It is a snap. Price, SPJ. JO per acre. It'.'O acres located three miles from I ' " town, l.'t.l acres under plow, some rough ',H' Commercial Advertiser this week land, but all covered with heavy L',)m,'s "t for Hurry Dungan for dis growth of bluestem grass, no improve- lrlct JM,KtJ aml Imully proclaims that incuts, small payment down, balance ,)H,,Kan ls "t corporation or rail on long time at low rate of interest. mul m!l"' aml intimating, at least, Will make a fine home. Price, i:, per . tmit therepublican candidate is a rail nere. I HO acres located three miles from town. 8(1 acres now in wheat, 80 acres fenced with three wires, 80 acres pas ture with living water, small amount '"l the voters may know the real fucti, of alfalfa ground. Will sell on easy m 'herewith print a statement con terms, small payinor.ts and longtime 'crning this matter over Mr. .lame at low rate of interest. Well located. mvn h'Kmiture, showing that either Price. ' per acre. Dungan or his friends are intention Write for list. Tell us what you By trying to misslead voU-rs: want and how much or a payment you ' "' nftVtJ m!0" informed that some of can make. We have all sized tracts. tl, opposition have seen tit to stoop We can sell you good farm lands at ,mv nough in a political way to ac rrom .-s toS'.'o'per acre, and most all of L'"M' ,,lu of being connected with rail it will grow good alfalfa. F.asy terms I0''"ls. I wish to state to the voters long time and low rate of interest. Ad- tlmt I am not now nor have I ever been dress, I Lu.noiia L.M t.Ni Loa.n Co. Leuora. Norton County. Ivas. . . . ' 14 At any time during the day someone will be at Ivi.er's carpenter shop to do all kinds of shop work, saw filing, turning, etc. Adopt the Feudal System. In a remote section of the state of Durango live the Rocha family. They I count their wealth by the many mil- mlls lum art. , supreme control of a momUaiuous territory embracing a,0lt ui.ouo.UOO acres. Some of this laud extends into the state of Sinalo.v. but the members of the remarkable family live mostly In the stale of Durango. They obtained thi.ir vast wealth from mines, the famous Copal quiii property being the largest pro ducer of rich ore. This mine was discovered in the ' early part of the century by Una ltemedois Uoeha. lie used the moM. primitive methods in working it, and his operations wore conducted in a desultory way. which apparently in dicated that he had no great interest in the wealth. The records of the government during that period show that in the twenty-live years he worked the mine he took out about S12,U(HU)(). He worked the mine only during the winter months, when the crop season was over. The money served one good purpose which delighted Hoeha. It cnubleil him to increase his landed possessions and enlarge his farming operations. Be reclaimed thousands of acres which had laid for untold centuries wild aud unproductive. He built towns and erected schools anil churches. ' Bis influence grew until he was looked upon as the ruler of his small mount- ' ain empire. When the senior Uoeluulied, his prop erty passed into the hands of his sons and daughters. The family has siec grown until it now numbers about 2.10 persons. With hardly an exception, they all possess many of the hardy char acteristics of the original owner of the Copalquiu mine. The splendid traits of character ofj the Hoeha family are well known to every traveler in western Mexico. They live in feudal style. They arc typical mountaineers, and are consti tutionally strong and capable ofgwon-' derful physical endurance. They are. wholly devoid of treachery, and their .1.....1 , .. ,., ,, ' " , " , my im!UUi' 1 ''T' L"'1 Vy th" f,,,U'ral l,ml slate Ilu- thorltics that the family have been lung in control of the district in which their landed and mining possesions lie. It is well known that the Hochas will mute out justice to all who are charged with violating the law. Exhange. ' & School Notes Cetc:::"ifi-:e::-:9X'Ct: The greator part or last Friday was spout in taking monthly examinations. Most of tho titno during tho Inst week wo wore obliged to burn lights, ow ing to tho cloudy weather. Tomorrow tho Franklin Hich School football team will moot tho Hed Cloud High School team on our homo ground. Last Wednesday ovoning, October 2.'i, the seniors were entertained at the homo of Elsie M. Cather. Everyon had a good time. road man. rue facts are that the re publican candidate is not and never has been a railroad or corporation man and in order that justice may be donr employed by the Burlington road or ""J" other railroad in Nebraska. That ' (l) n)t ow nop lmVt' l ,,vt!r directly or indirectly represented railroad com panies in any way. I do not now nor have I ever carried a pass over tho Bur lingtonoruuy otherrailroad.I have hat! two damage cases against the railroad in the last year, and one in my oftic, .......1., fn.i mil.. It' i.iill... ....... !. ..... IIlule 0an opponBnt H1IIW u ,.oc. ord so clear from railroad influence?" . Yours very truly, J. V. .Iamkk. 1 I K 1 $ r i ' i , My wwwiil y&!$wmm&9m l m .