The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 19, 1908, Image 7

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UY, Don't Rent
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lulilor ."Northwestern Agiiculturiit:
I have been much interested in the articles published in
tin Northwestern Agriculturist giving ail vice to the Nebras
ka farmer who has $1500 in the bank, drawing four per cent
interest and himself renting land.
Why is it that so many follow the same old plan? If
one looUs back fifteen or twenty years he will see how the
country has developed, both in the value of the land and the
condition of the country.
What was Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, the Dakotas, in
tact, our entire north and the west twenty years ago? Com
pute it with the present time and see theadvancement that
has been made. Those old opportunities have passed away,
yet there are new opportunities coming forward all the time.
Why should the man rent when he has money in the
bank? Why should he not be a
and own his own laud? The
would then be his own. The rise in the value of the land
would be his, tco. He could farm for the future benefit of
his faun; always making his land more productive.
Gee. Herring.
Wo go to the Pnuhandlo country ovory
First and Third Tuesdays
Go with us and see for yourself
Red Cloud Investment Co.
Potter Block, Dp Stairs, Red Cloud.
I. II. HOLMES. President. D. .1. MYERS, Vico-Prosidont.
A. B. SELLERS, Seerotury and Treasurer
FATAL AUTOACCIDENT
Car Plunges Into River and
Four Persons Drown.
Srr.ke Fails to Work and Car Bounds
from Open Pier Into North River,
Turning Turtle and Holding Victims
Fast in Their Seats.
Now Yoik. June 10. Four neiiuus
wtio drowned last night when an auto-
mobile, eatrvhig a pleabiue patty of
. becaino unmanageable, shot at
Wild speed down West Fhty-slxth !
stioot .mil bounded ttom an upon piur
into 1I10 Ninth 1 i or. The machine
tinned over In it, plunge troin the
plot, holding the lour victims hut in
th-.ii beats. I
The dead aie: Adeline Iividon, '
aged nino'oon .voai.s; Mi.s Hose Cole-1
man aged tvent -three )csus; John
Cnltin.iu, aged eight joins; Virginia
Knight, aged eight yeais. I
John Hauei the chatt'leur, vva- car
tied into the liver with tlio machine,
hut inunased to lice hhusoll and
hwnn to safety. John Nolan, olio of
the pint), jumped fiom the runaway
inai bine as it neared the cud ot tbo
dm k Mauer was taken Into custody '
b) the police.
Allir taking ills employer home,
Uam 1 invited hl.i friends for a picas
111 0 ildo. With the party he tan the
machine down Fifty-sixth street at
fait bpeed, intending to go out on tlio ,
dock. In home manner tlio brake.
lallcu to work and the machine began
to -skid. Down the dock it Hew and
Nolan leaped just in time. The four
victims weie canled down Into tlio
water and, though two young men
who wore standing on the dock at the
time made lepcated eltoits to rescue
the diownlng pet wins by diving for
them, tho weie unable to do so. The
bod of Mis. Coleman wns leiovored
this nioiiilng.
After swimming to the pier, Uauer
went to the telatives of the four
di owned persons and notllled them of
the accident.
FLOOD IS A THING OF THE PAST
Kaw and Missouri Rivers Are Falling
at Kansas City.
Kaunas City, June Hi. The Mis
souri liver has begun to fall and thn
end ot the great tluod is In .sight. The
Kaw is also tailing and in its upper
courses Is lapldly leaching a normal
stage The eiest hi the Missouri was
reached at '!0.:i feet. The liver has
fallen half an Inch. The river la full
ing at St Joseph and the slight riso
lopoited at Ointiha will be lost long
borrower instead of a lender
improvements on the farm
nr.iiie me water toadies note, umy
sltowei.s are pie lit ted in tlio legion
that lotiid affect the height or the
1 hois here and they will not be heavy
enough to do nn damage.
Utiilng the new thht)-s!x houtb, ae
Lotding to the weather buieau both
Hvoi, will tall slowly, the Kuwr, how
evot, more lapldly tlian the Missouri.
Moat ol the railioads aie using the
Giand Aenue inllroad station, al
though the water did not come up into
the Union depot. The Alton, Utn ling
ton and Mist-mill, Kansas and Texas
aie slatting their tiains and unload
hg their pa-sengois at Shelllold, on
the 1 a.uern bouiulaiy of the ilty, In
oIing a stieet cat iliio ot tour miles
to 1 each the center of the city
Crowds Greet Caleb Powers.
Haiboursville, Ky , June 13. The
news that Caleb Power.-, and Jim
How aid had been pauloned by Gov
i nor Willson spnad lapldly thiougli
the lountry and huge uowds colloit
(d at the station!, ot Pennington Clap.
Heddlesboro, Pinollle and other
points thiough which the tiain pasaed.
Powers leached out of the window of
th Pullman 1:11 and shook hands
with thousands ot friends He wat.
hut 1 it d to a laniage heie .vhoie hh
mothei and sister weio wniting to ie
ceie him and Hie inoce.sslon stalled
foi the com I home, headed by a band
Kemper Arrested at Chicago.
Chicago, June It! Aithui II Kem
per, under indictment in tlio southern
district of Calitoinla 011 chaiges of
defrauding the government in land
deals, was at tested heie and put tin
dor bonds of $2,500 to insure his ap
peal am o at the July teim of the fed
eial mint in Ijs Angelo-, Kemper
was on a vacation tilp when attested
He was indicted two weeks ago
Arguments in Land 'Fraud Case.
Washington, Juno n;. Aiguiuents to
the jury weie begun when the tiial ot
Messis II) do, Diumiid, Mention and
Schneider, chaigod with consphacy to
deliaud the government of tlmhoi
lands in the wo-t, was lesiimeil The
opening statement was made by As
sistant Attorney Genoiul Pngh for the
government The aiguiuents will con
sume about four days.
Moroccan Troops Rebel.
Washington. June 10. The Amer
ican initiator at Tangier lias leported
to the department ot state that the
garrison at Alcnar, a town fifty miles
lrom Tangier, after having killed tho
loinniander, have declaied for the pie
tender Tho minister states that the
governor Is said to have been sent to
Fez after a piisoner
Two Killed by Live Wire.
iAwrence, Kan., Juno 10 J. E
Hall of Uiwience and Dun Matthews
it Aii.aiw- Cit), Kan., the fatter a
unhiMiiV student, wore hilled liy a
live .'i!i who at tlio itnlvMsltv
Until w.uo at Willi; nil tlio now engt
r.oiMiiu; ljiiililliiu Hall was supotln
ti'tifloiit of construction on the build
Ing
Major George Exonerated,
lie Moine1. Juno 17 Maj ir . '. '"lo
George li:n boon exonerated oi tlio
charge 111,1 lo against li i 111 U Major
(lalbialth, accusing lilni 01 htogulai
itlos in lis b)-inonthl) topoits lo
was frooil by tlio coin t which tiled
him last wool; The ciniit's votdlet
was sent to the Dopuitinont ol Mis
souri, at Omaha and word was ie
coived that the accused had lieen
ftooii It win alleged that Major,
fionrize 1 linmed the uovointnont lor a
good deal of mileage he neei used,
hut the defense showed that the olll
cor was merely obo)ing unlets in mak
ing out his reports
Suspect Arrested at Sturgb.
Sturgls. S 1)., June 17 -The au
thorities hero have in Jail a negro
giving ills name as Geore Young who
Is thought to be the Kansas Cit mail
pouch thief A description and pic
ture of the guilty party aie expected
to an He 1 1 om Denver by mall.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Day's Trading and
Closing Quotations.
Chicago. June M Additional ruin
in the winter when section caused
strength today In the local wheat mat
hot, the July di livery tio.dng l1vlti'
hljjher Coin a up l'v Oati wore
also l',c htghet. Provisions weie 2'ji:
lower to T'jlOc higher. Clo-dnj
prices
Wheat July. SSTfQ S'.lc . Sept.. S7''
& S7
Corn- July, 07' jfMJ7':o; Sept , Im'jC.
Oats - ,lul. Use, Sept. :u"i",i .
Pork--.luly. $11 2.); Sept . $11.13.
l.ard -July. $S73, Sept, $S !i:.
Ki'is-Jiily. $7S2'..; Sept.. $S 05.
Chicago Cash PrictM No !l hard
wheat, XOffUJo; No :! white nun. 71!
71' jc, No :i white oats. ."0(fi52c.
SI'JGHES SIGNS RACING BILLS
Agnew-Hart Antl-3etting Measures
Are Now Law.
Albany, N. Y., June' 12. After a
gieat -st niggle, the Agnew-Huit antl
lacotrack gainblhig bill.-, are now laws
of the state of New York. Go vet nor
Hughes, b his .signature alllxe.l to
each of tho bills, ci owned a legislative
victor), the brilliancy of which,
equalled only by Us unexpectedness,
ib conceded even by those who tought
Ill m in the matter to the last ditch and
bevond. The oMraoulinary session of Receiver Wakely Makes His Report,
the legislature or 190S adjoin nod with-' Omaha, Jun- 10 Aithur C Wake
out dav. The decisive votes which ' li roi-iver lor the National Mutual
passed the bills were cast by Senator, VUf Insiiiunce lompaii). illed a lopott
Otto G. Foelker of Drool;l.vn, who ol bib lecelvershlp In di.stiiit cottit
uawled Itoin a blckbe I and made a It lontalns both spociflc and . .ithia
sity-niile iallioa.1 jouiney to do It. H ronlains chaiges of dishonesty
so
weak and dlsticsed in niliid uu.I
bodv that he seemed on the voige of
utter iidhinse. and In a now senator.1
William C. Wallace of Ningara Falls,
who was elected at a special olect'on
In the campaign, pi Deeding which the
govt i nor hiin-eh tinned the di.stilct
speaking in behalf of his election.
Time was no suipiise In tho vote of
Senator Wallaie, who lioin tho outbt
had been definitely pledged to the sup
pott o the governot's lecotninonda
Hon in tlil.s matter. ISvery other -en-
it t ll- tll.lllfl tll.r Vflf.lt. IIP Vfllf.jt !li- ll 11
.li.i ...I..... iiw! tan. .,', i,nin..i,' iiin'
vain uui ii iiiv if t ikj i v t v. .iv viiv
legular m -siou In Apill. and they.
passed by the ptecl.se constitutional
mnjoilty of 20 to 25, not one vote too
many oi too few.
FARMER SLAIN BY HIS WIFE
Woman Fires Fatal Shot from Second
Story Window of Their Home.
Jasper, Mo., Juno 10. Chaileb Hay,
a fanner living near Jasper, was shot
an 1 killed by his wile, Fanny Hay,
shortly after noon. The lata! bltot
was lit oil from the second story win
dow of the Hay home, a shotgun heav
ily loaded with buckshot being used.
Hay was carrying a shotgun himself
at the time of the snooting.
Hay had lelt the field and was go
ing into the house yard, cairylng u
double bnrtoled bhotgun. Upon see
ing his wile at a downstnir window,
he Is alleged to have buld: "Now, I
linvo got you."
Mis. Hay nibbed to a second stoi.v
window and 11 rod the tatal shot.
A dlvoice stilt lias been pending
In the ilrcuit court for months.
MIMIC WAR IN NEW YORK.
Regulars and Guardsmen Ready to Re
pel Naval Attack. j
Now York", June 1C Six thousand
regulars and National Giiaidsmeii 1110
on duty in tho torts of Now Yoik har
bor preparing for a naval attack liom'
either the sea or the sound uppiouvhes
to New Yoik. The foits are closed to'
visitors and the men are being drilled
hi handling the gnus and in tactics
for coast defense work, which aro
kept as secret as possible.
Tho mme impoitant wotk is being
none In Forts Hamilton and Wads
worth and the Nariows, tor it is be
lieved that the lleet of initio hi)uis'
tugs, representing 11 hostile naval
t'U . wi.i iMM av i to loteo tl, it way
up to the i ll y ft om the sea
THAWS WILL NOT BE DIVIDED
Statement Given Out tht Evelyn Will
Retain Her Place a3 Wife.
New Yoik. Juno Hi lCvel.vn '1 haw
and hoi liusban I have become leeoii
i Ho I and will not be sopatutod, ae
loidlng to n staiiMii-'iit made li) Han
lei Oitelll), i:vel)iM (outisol 1 1
added tliat ' di ipile tho attitude of
Mts William Thaw ami other inetit
bets of the Thaw la.nlly, who have
bo. n opposed to Mis Kvel.vn Thaw,
ahe will ictuin Itet po-dtioii us the wile
ol Hatty Thaw " Mi O'Reilly said
Kveljii Tltavv will leniuln in Now Yoik
so :is to bo in loinuiunli at Ion with her
husband
Gentry Asked to Res'gn.
Joff'rson City. Mo, Juno 10 -Attorney
General Hadlov notllled Assist
ant Attorno) Geneial M T Gentry of
Columbia, Mo. to leslgn lrom olllco,
!ilng it ho tailed to do so ptomptty
ptoccedings vvotild be Instituted at
onto b I ladle) to lotnovo Gentiy
rtotn olllio No lortnal i luirgei wero
pieleirod It is undeistood that Altoi
uey General Dudley's action is the re
sult of Inti-rnal dissensions in the de-partne'tit
W. A. DeBord Elected Grand Master.
Omaha, June 12 Thoie weie elect
ed the otlb era of the Masonic grand
lodge of Nebraska Giand nutter,
W A Delloiil of Omaha, deputy
grand tnastet, M Dowling ot Omaha;
giand senloi waul ui, Ilatt) A Clioniy
of Ctelghion, gtatiil Jitnioi wiudoii,
llatiy Gibbons or Keainey; giand
treasurei, lobn li. Dliismoie ot Sut
ton, giand societary, Pianch H.
White of Omaha
Lingenfelter and Hodgins Named.
Washington, Juno 10 - The ptesi
dent lias appointed C II l.lngonfeltor
to be United States ultoinc) and
rfhaihock L. Hodgins to be United
States marshal lor the district of Ida
bo In place of Not man W. Rttick and
Ruel Rounds, r'-moved.
Heavy Hall at Denver.
Denvi r, Jun 10 A snveie elec
trical tain ami nail stoim ptevallod
hero at noon Hailstones coveted the
bidowalka to a depth of .sevetal Inches
and the streets were Hooded In somo
qeitlum.
Urick Re-Elected President.
Clinton. In., Juno
State Fedotation of
12. The Iowa
Labor ie elected
Moines president
the 1909 conven-
I A L Uric k of Dos
and decided to hold
' Hon In Dubuque.
. mm iiuompoiency on in.' pan oi urn
ots (not p-tsonall) mentioned)
" t'i vltli the eompaii), an I
ion
c-llti-
lism oi tlie ntiite aiidibii loi lettlii'
the allaiis of the companv get into
:,u li a tangle.
Long Distance 'Pbcne Company.
Omaha, lune 1' With a capital
stock c.t lii,iHiii. no.) the hong Dis
tance Independent Telephone i fun
puny has incoi pointed to build an 1
hold th- toll lino., of tlio Independent
Telephone loinpuii). Tlio imoipoi
"tors, and olilceis aie
I". C Williatiu
c.f Failin, la., pi.-sid-nt; C C l.uudy
ol Cooper. I.I., vice piesidmt, I) W
Ftttdv of Joffoibon, la., becictaiy and
treasurer.
Report Kay Wan Pushed Against Saw.
Hoatilce. Neb . June K! William
Knv. th- young 111:111 who wa-. neaily
rut In two on a chculnr saw, i.s still
alive Wliile the attending phviiclans
have little hope of his iccoveiy. Kay
says that ho Is going to got vv-ll It is
repot 1 "d h-te that Kay alleges some
bodv pushed him against the saw and
the coroner has b- -u asked to In
v atigat- in case he dies
Run Car Into Line of Students.
Mm oln, June 12 A street car
plunged Into the stnte unlvomity coin-iiienem-iit
procc-islon and two stu
dents nanovviy escaped death. T. F.
Mueller, n giadut- of the school of
science, was caught on the fender
and painlully biuhed. F N. Menefoo
had n narrow escape Conductor
Humphrey nnd Motorinan Tout weie
niiosted
O'Connor Guilty of Manslaughter.
South Omaha, Neb., June 12. Tho
jury in the case against John O'Con
nor, 1 barged with shooting Fiank
Cariaher on the night of Inly 1, re
turned a veidlct of guilty of man
slaughter Cariahei was dunking; with
some Irlends hi a )tird under O Con
nor'a window, nnd, it Is charged,
O'Connor shot him from the window
1 owne Addresses Graduates.
1 Mncolii, June 12 Chail A Tovviio
of New York delivered the commence
ment day oration before the graduat-
I lug clnss or the state university His
theme was "Covet unient by Parties,"
and was a plea fot non-paitlsanshlp.
, Among those who heard Mi. Tow no's
' addles-, weie W. J. nryan and Henry
Wattcrson.
Think3 Keeping Five Men I o'jctlvcr
Better for All Concerned.
Lincoln, June 15.- Warden Reeiner
has a plan for the i onstrui tlon of oullu
ut the -tat penit'titlnty which he be
lieve i will ! nettor than the piesenL
tells, in whb b two pilsonets are kept.
Tli- win dm would have colls In which
tlv pt Honors could he lion ed com
foitabl) In tbo opinion or th- war
don It will not bo long her ire addi
tional i dls will have to bo must! not
ed and ho will leponnneiul that I irger
colls Ie Installed His aigutnent in
that it will not only bo to tlio best in
teiost of the pi I -oners but It will savo
liion-y fot the Mat-
BRYAN TAKES A HARD RIDE
Delivers Lecture at Malcom to Keep
Promise Made Friend Now Dead.
Lincoln. June 10. In order to re
deem a piotnlse made lo u friend
who recently died, William J. Hryan
dtovo to Malcolm. Ho made a long
detour tn get uctoss a swollen stream.
The toads were choked with mud and
a fuiiiMis rainstorm begun soon after
they loll Fairviow. Mrs. IJryau no
loinpanied him. He arrived at Mai
lolm at 7 o'clock, after being Tour
bonis on the road. "Tho Prluco of
Peace" was his subject.
Postal Clerk Goes Insane.
Hastings, Neb., June 1.5 Georgo
Allen, railway mall cleik ol Concordia,
was taken lrom u Missotttl Pacilli:
northbound passengei ttain bore n
laving maniac l was taken in
diaige and bioughl to Dr Straight!
olllco, wheie ho lought lour men and
de.slro.ved IIMuies till overpowered
unit given a inoiplilne Injoctloii Tho
doctor says it is piobably a cerebral
lu'iiioiihage and his recovery Is doubt
ful Allen's wile died u few weeks
ago and tills together with heavy men-
Is the cause
Low Rate Summer
Tours
To tho Pacific
Coast
Daily low loiuul trip rates to Port
land, Seattle, Taconiu, Skii l-'rauuisco,
Los Angeles tin 1 Sun Diego, Slightly
higiier to include botli California and
Puget Sound One wholo busiuoss il'iy
snved iiy our new schedule to tho Pa
cific coast.
To Chicago and
Eastern Resorts
Hcpiiblican eonvention tickets on sale
June 12 to hi Daily low oe ifaioti
rates to Canada, Michigan, Wisconsin,
Minn sotu, Massielmsotls and New
jYoik tourist resorts; also low evetir
1 sion rates to touiist resotts in Maine,
New I Iti in i shite, Vermont.
An American Tour
For Ni braskiv Teachers
All'll. r i-il.l- t'M'llliilOII Uli lllli 1(11
1 olii. I I. 111 .' mu t7 V III -.ei! ihr. v or
four i'h1 - ut N I' V I'liincntlon in 1 lovu'iiud;
tin 1 '! Unit 11 In. Mil.1 in I'h IN. Tin inln -t. t.mv
iiiuM 1 rt -iniiiiT tin. .null 'I liiiii-i.iiil lhl
mi.!- tin. I i.m 1 ll.1 l!i.li M'.iili'i! Iliiiton,
llnlli) . (I mm Mu llu .M.iii ti) Ni-u "1 trl. lllCIICii
rinlinlili IiIh W .i-lilnti'ii unit l'li!-l. r. A"l:
t) i iikoiiI tot mi iiIiiit i'v n: il f ill lut iruritfuii
in uilti Hi ' iin.'i rs i-iit.i.
To Colorado
and Rocky Mount a I n a
H111I low riiti- to Co'uri.l.i I lull. WjouiIiik,
llliitk Hi lsini'1 illouiDin- I'.irlc livuisocriitli;
IOI VC'lllloIllI IU'llMTi'l Jul
Hon'.eseeU'iria' R.a, tea '
Klrst uni! llilr.l 'I ii.'miis to the Wi I Including
Iho famous 1 J I il; 1 !r 1 Il-ii-ln inl iMnu-.tonn
nlli!) wlicre Ihib" trai t of ti li irru'iitul I mils
lire liui.i oiicieil f i M'ttlciii.'i t lit ilie uM'mi
moMt Hinl li) -nlviiic ii'iiiiiinli Willi It item
D'livo, lliirlmloii I iiiiil-ut1!1 rs liifiiriiiiitl'ili
lliiivnn. Oiniiliii cxi'Cllist btiMm-i . .o iluj;-. in
new )'ioitu lii "
Wnto 11 brief I'o-eiij'tion of
ycur ptoposed trip, and let in
udviso you how lo make it tho
best way 11L the least cost.
J. P. Edw.uids, Ticket Agent.
L. W. Wukeley, G. P. a., Oimihu. Nob.
CATARRH
Elvs Cream Balm
Suro to Civo Satisfaction.
, GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE.
It cieancq, soothe, heals nnd protects tho
disoased nienibrano resulting from Catarrh
and drives away a Cold in tho Head quickly.
Ilustorcs tho Senses of Tuslo and Smell.
Kasy to use. Contains no injurious drug-i
Applied into tho nostrils and absorbed.
Largo Si.e, fiO conts at Druggists or by
mnil. Liquid Cream Bidm for use 1a
utomirer1!, 75 conts. v
ELY BROTHERS, SG Warren St.. New York.
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