'VifV '"t" TT -?, -x.- ?- ,-trjr .jrTiry:?Kgrigr?!M' -rw if-, X U 15he CHIEF Rl Cloud - - Nebraska 'PUBLISHED BVBUV FKIDAY. StUwed lu tlie I'oitomce at Ucil i Second C!at"t Miiitrr. 'toml.Neb,, r.. p. iihWom-' Puiii.ism-.it tllty tfflccrs 5BJIC. lvrt -TyaMtiror.. Cwuullmcn, Ii w"l- Cfruitllmr-ii 2ml r'l SmM 1'tttil ami w"lcl Mumhrtl, iIht MmsSaI. iitxlil .1. O. (Vlilwell I. V fori i .I.O llullor Kit Amuck IM ruMl'li'T ..t. A. McAnliur Alt. Mt'Cnll Oirnr lliirniiiulis A 1 smiiy .loliu Kink milling In tli.-. plunk f tin1 p'.titf.ii-m tluit win l'-' ir." I'll' oil t" ti MiMin- any real liiuiiMvctni-: t in tli.' law. If tin1 President, with all of Ms stri'imoslt.v. lias not been iiMi- to onforiv tin- crliu iniil law against 11 s'tigle trust, what progress ran be male with .such an nntl-trnst plunk as that inserted In tlu' republican platform'.' "There Is a plunk In the platform In favor of such legislation anil super vision -as will prevent the future over ! Issue of stoeks ami bonds by Interstate I'.'irrlers.' I ..mi.!. :. .......I I... I It tw ..mmli.il with for 1 111 Ifl 'l'll I. ... I'.v..l'. the advocacy of 11 pooling arrange ineiit which makes 11 large concession GUIDE ROCK. I)elrl. Miss Alta Lnrgcn '.- sic'., again. Everyone goes tlshing these dsiv. Mrs. .1 til 1:1 Stratt.m Is reported bel le r this week. Mrs. Palmer of Ohio N vl-dting with her daughter. Mrs. .t. .1. Ciiitcll. Mrs. Cross from over tu Kansas is visiting hero with her daughter. Mrs. II. M. Parker anil son Armour Cross. belli 'I liifMlir a fa.'iilv re. nloii was u' tin- Immc f I" W. ISoiiin '. Tin- Decree of Ili.no:' of miMo 1! k has ovotilvllvc ineinbo's in good standing .lu'y 1. Thirty-oven belong l,i 'he benelleial ileparttnetit. After! i)ii', it'j nil bills, iueluding rent, per-' eapit.i tux to giand lodge, ete. the. lodge has on hanil the neat sum of 51 I7..VJ in the general fund. Tlie bene lleial and emergency fund at present amount to Sl'.'.Sii eaeh mouth. The 'WW' inemoi'lal service of the order will be Enitilet llngan has purchased a piano ,u.a afu.r ))( iI(lh. .... i'Wulve his daughter Ethel, who is now ,...-,...,.. iinv.. 1...,.., ttiiti.it..! and one taking musle les.ons of Mis, Edna ,.t..i,,tated inco March 'JL Tlie lodge 'tt. ., in !v jjond drill team of eighteen 1908 Suits County Officers. tv?k lilMtkti'imr. J mint1 ... I'letw Xnitiitt;r AlU."') M(t AK'ir . . . Mi'yV Piilillflii'triii'dou. OwoniT Mvi)r i'wawlt.'louii' ..(icii. V. lliilrlilMin I A. i:Iiiii i:. V. I'll" .. .W.C. I'rnlim I,. II ltliit'klt'iUi' . .. i). I Mi'Ik'" II r. semi Nellli .'st-r .. . Dr. . II Hull , (il'O. Oft'llllX J111. (1 livrriiinii '.. I. ('Iinillii Win. Ainli'ts n (leu V lliiiniri'l r tlllltillCtlmisle.il Weather Report. Tie lustrunu'iital leadings are from 3.,r:inient standard instruiiients o. junjd In the manner recommended by Attt chief of the weather bureau: to the railroads without e.aetinjr any 1 seuurlty to the public for the eonven- . tlctn voted down an ainendnieiit pro posed by Senator l.a Toilette's follow ers authorlinf,' an enlargement of the powers of the interstate eomineree eouuniss'.Dii." IIn. I Mr-, liertiiii .l 'l'i.eron or iiosiw etc :..v,....v... ,,....,.. ...... ....n.i.....,i.v,...,1c;.' returned ho'iie Tt-esday after 11 visit ' 'Vfiy--! with her parents. Or. and Mr-.. .1. W. fef Mntfk ik F:elf IM Like Brva Noh. 3 l'Vili''lill'll'l is ; tr On a. 5 T7 is ' im I N7 r.H .Ik'l Ul T.J .' ! H7 M .".!? 7 is .in Mi ''' .mi ill t;i .mi S n 2 . V'n'i. Tlenr I H Clcnr I s rli-iir Nl. 1 lomly NK Cli-nr NV rli-iir i 'li'ii r Very respectfully, 3vty 0, 1WW. Cham S. I.i ni.ow, Co-()lenitlv Observer. s."r.NA'lo:: AsiiioN of Grand Island 1ms Announced his candidacy for the -1wn.h1n.tlun on the tlemocratie ticket U! ConKres.s. Mr. Ashton Is 11 clean jwin;? man and 11 hustler and will jjlve the yvople of his district honest repru scutatlon If elected. Tut", fact that the machinery trust litis been able to control legislation Mtoitgh to cause a prohlbitary tarltV Vi be put upon nil articles munufact strwl by them, and that the farmers of rivlted States have to pay almost rlfiiMn tln tii-iee for these saine articles ijhan.do the farmers of KnKland and 'k)vn these prejudices.- W .rl.t lli'Ml I. NeuspiaieniMi. cumins into Lincoln ft inn i.tlier cities, are already ff-vatly Impressed by the chanjtvd and lin proved attitude of Mneoln people lo wanl Mr. I'.ryan. Nhe correspondent of the Kansas City Star, for example, wires his paper a lout,' story headed "Neighbors Mke Uryan .No. in which he says: There will be no necessity for Mr. ISrvan Bolnj,' away from home to be Informed of his nomination, as there was hi IS'Jfl and limit. Time was when the very name of I'.ryan was reviled and jeered hi his home elty. Visitors who came to cou'vr with him were made to feel that the 'home folks" reifardcil him and all he stootl for withe liitetnpt. liryatr- friends everywhere resented the narrow-minded provincialism ofthe Lin coln citizenship, ills admirers mar veled that ho was content to remain here. Tlie iicitfhborlnjr city of Omaha was more liroail-minded. and the friends there of the democratic lender held out every indiieeiiiL'nt for llrvan to move. The appeal was in vain. Itrvan may have eherislteil re sentinent.but If so he (,'iive no out ward Indication of it. Not even his closest personal and political friends can recall a time when lie spoke bit terly of the treatment "riven him by his neighbors. Tlie correspondent, after narrating n number of instance of the mean and nurrow spirit with which his fellow townsmen treated him. In years gone by, goes on to say that "ltryan has won the people of Lincoln. It Is per bans his irreatost triumph. Day by Mrs. 1!. II. Crow entertained the Mlssc. I .urgent anil their cousins, the Misses LouclU'. at tea last Saturday1 evening. Mr-. I'i'itha M ri.er-.on of Hostw ek liobluson. .loliu Van Diver i as in town 1 ii- 'a lie Is the second son of Dr. Va'iDiVer J who formerly lhed here. The yoittiv: man is a traveling salesman. I The Misses Lmicke. who h.iv, lieen 111.. irll.x.'k nf llli'll l'l'l.'ltlVl's. ). S. Largent and family, have returned to 1 their liouiu tit Stewart. Iowa. .1. I'. Fisher and family entertaned the elder Mrs. Fisher and W . .". Smith and wife of ltyroii c ver Sunday. Mrs Smith was Miss Grace Fisher. Win. Klrkpatrlclc and children will. visit over the Ith with relatives at Munkato. Kansas. Mrs. K'.rkpatrlck is hi Idaho for tlu bene.!', of her health. The new liaptist pivaelier. llc. Ilillyer ami family, who occupy t'.ie property south of George Crow's resi dence, were given a "pound social" Tues lay evening. All spent a pleas- ant evening. Last week Mr. Andrews was tlow:: from Lincoln putting up monuments in the cemetery at the graves of Mi.-s Addle F.ly, G. V. Hoover and the babe of Charles F.dtly. Whiio here Mr. Andrews was the guest of Ills relatUvs, Win. Sawyer and . 15. Kly. lie is a salesman for the Ivhiibell l.ros. Marble Works of Lincoln. At the annual school meeting last Monthly two trustees were elected. N. M. Doudiiu and Chus. Hodges. Tlie hold-over members of the board are C. !'. Scherbaeher. .1. II. Crnry. I. W. Crury and .1. W. l.obhison. The voters ordered tire escapes placed In the school building and decided that here- should have a tueuibi'i'n and members. a memorial team of live YM lZCf.- W llllIl.o ill- i-..-..mv 011H C.!tt I ir liter. ('A finer flavored, more nutritious -Jviioiesomc r r tgicrg3PLrsiJiajJUJUuf m.TaB'.'S. mum powder Made from pure Grape Cream of Tartar No alum No lime phosphate W mmmmmmmtmmm Noihii.g manufacture., shows so re.Tt 11 n improvement as Clothing. liach unson shows this more forcibly. This Spring's line is better than Glad to tShtiMadcClolhe ever, show you. PKUL STOREY The Clothier. 'W'A. Ss AAv clnvaml woulc by week, ltryan wore Uewpeaus of after the secretary . Li lu i.-i 4 m ii..titi iittL ttfitil. I . i...... .oilu.r Enroneiiii eoutitr c.s Is a strong , I"-ui"; "l"' ,l "' ".'"" "'" i"""".' -HfHinwiit that there t.ltoul.1 be tariir ffstetl, his simple democracy, lus gen n4iioii. Of course, the republicans nine interest hi the Intellectiuil, moral . .. 1....1 . t... i. f..tiT i.i.t. ' and rcliirlous life of tho city, lit' tells Uiux have not snld whether it would ' how Mrs. Ilryim showed that remark U-up or down. This is a matter in '-hie diplomacy which hits stamped TWlieh the fanners are vitally Inter-, tr as a rcmarhable woman." hull r...l nn.i n. wliinh thev should five ! -'''l? resentment, entering into - " .... , ... 1 every wont lor me niivniiemeiii. 01 ' our cointiuinity, "at all times gra- Dli) time has come when a number .". tlemocriitlc, at no atf!Hw.s for the safety 'and comfort of time patronizing." And now: 'ifcfworldi.g people must bo enacted. "Mr. hrynu Is recognized as Lincolns 3,-k ,.filn. n,l W..11 ltn.iiv.i fuel 1 foremost citizen. One hears nothing Read THE CHIEF The only Democratic Paper Published in WEBSTER COUNTY One Dollar Per Year ranch thought and study. jFtar&.behhid nearly all of the European tUMWtrleH hi providing for the welfare M hi'.r. laltoring classes. We should fc only be abreast but ahead of ttaape in ftuch legislation. England, !w.e, Germany, Switzerland and wawk Italy have gotten past the wicked tmrftrlnr that the working man is mere IjrxuVJUiinodlty, t machine or wagon, ttefeUMt bo made to carry its load as 'tMttf as possible and then thrown away J&u worn out. The laboring-man Is jjiia human as any-one else, and de iumvus laws that will protect himself aail family. You cannot deal with vtuiaiid wttn lus wnu ami tamiiy as tot America is more than a score of , hut complimentary reference!, to him. Lincoln is just .is tieuionsiraiive in us newly found pride as was Canton of McKinlcy, as Oyster ltuy of Uoosevelt, and its foremost citizens takes tlie honors which Ills neighbors delight to thrust upon him with the same good nature as he did their miserable at tempts to show him disrespect." Tlie World-Herald with hearty good will, congratulates Lincoln that it has put Itself right in the eyes of the world. lly honoring ltryan it honors its own irood manners and good sense. It no longer Impresses visitors as provincial, bigoted, narrow-minded and small- .1 SEEK TO IMPROVE ON NATURE. spirited, but as a city Mint deserves the ' 1 1 -...., t 1. ..t.... m.. i... ....v ' ' imcwonhl with a carpet or chair, or a' K""" " "' ""' ."" " ilaughters of J. M aijole or a hoe. Tho human element ' ' inters into it. It will take but a few ww. to put laws upon tlie statute lUivits that will do away with the now (it&Uuir cvlLs. Hut who can j on trust Fnf(.rnrUInfl ... .,. .,., .,.- 4t hwng about this desired result?. flies for the Market. I WllTftft, who for the past twenty jyttrshas been fighting the laboring.. At a time wln'n all s.nts of iinlmnH ' swn. sec that such laws are made'.1 and plains are hied to a Lugo seal . jJKi,.w!uiswer. .lust as he Issued In- It In not wholly nstonUhhiK endeavor! aau'tioiis against the laboring man shoiilil have been made to inlse imp. r,.i,tv v.Mii.. .....1 .., wnnl.i b... ir beautiful and valuable bulterllleri by .-,- ... 0 , 'V ited president, bring all his in ilwiico to bear to defeat any legisla tjniu that would be of benefit to the Mwrbing classes. Can we look to W. .1. "aryun for support In passing these rjKiu'h needed laws'.' Ye.-,, vu answer. Jhi.t as he labnivit and fought In eon i:ess twenty ycir.-. ago to have laws JrtUt'il Mm t would benefit tlie labor-injr-imtu. so will he go on lighting to rSt'-ond that the great m:ise.sof luboi MSi.iiny bu benefited. Again we say. ji ai only to tlie democratic party that tfce.lnborlng.mni) can look for relief. I nitillchtl means. In fact, the lltst hut- lei fly farni was emali'lulied some iars 1 luo by an English 'iitomntogUt, Wll- , Ham Watkliih, at EiiHtbouiue, a small channel hnihtir, who has devoted to the hului.try extuustvo grounds cove;--j Mrs. Win. Miner, Iiik an aiea ol about an acre In ; tout, protected against ocean winds mill planted with llowevs, shrub. and lives. In lids farm innii thousands of Insects of varied species mov about In a state of pet feet liberty, lit Mrs. Delia Watt is quite sick. Joseph Uritton is still very sick. Esther Pool was sick a few days. The Itaptlst Sewing society met at the church Thursday. The W. C. T. l, met with Mrs. Frank Hailey Wednesday afternoon. John Dunbar was taken very sick Sunday night. He was better at last report. W. A. Sceley and wife entertained Clias. Roland and wife ut supper Wednesday. Win. Ely and family of llertrand have been visiting relatives here and ut North llranch. Rev. P. T. Martin is doing some splendid work with his camera. lie has n number of calls for pictures of buildings. In spite of all the clearing and clean ing up In (luide Hock there are still a few back yards and alleys that need attention. Mrs. Mae Catheart of Johnson is here and Mrs. Ida Kelzcr of Dunbar is ex pected the last of tlie wccK. liotli are Uolaud. W. S. Lambert contemplates going to Texas during this month to visit his son Archie and look at the country. He will go with .1. S. Largent. Mrs. Chirer.ee liny will serve the "eoiVce" for the M. L. Aid society Thursday afternoon July HI. Every niie cordially invited to attend. O L. Diiuh.ii' and wife. Mr. Ullev. Mis. Nower and miii. who have been the guests of John Dunbar and tithe: relatives here, departed Monday morn ing for home. The olllelal board of theM. E. church will meet at the home of the treasurer Monday evening TOWERED ABOVE HIS FELLOWS. Sootchman .in Almost Perfect Ex ample of Phyalcal Manhood. Lodbetter, the most perfect speci men of manhood ever seen In our mod ern world, had an aversion to athletics almost akin to horror, says the New York Press. He was a wholesale deal er In plumbing suppllea on a large scale In Glasgow, six feet ten Inches In height and built like an Olympian god. He never trained for anything. He refused to witness athletic exhibi tions. But he seemed lo absorb strength from the earth or the atmos phere, and could easily handle any four men In Scotland. He could throw Hackenschmldt over his shoulder with one hand. This Hercules hated to appear In public because he was extremely sen sltlre about his size. His shoulders were a yard wide, and his overcoat reached nearly to the ground. As he walked along the street he could hear such remarks as. "I wonder how many yards of cloth It takes to make that man a coat?" In public vehicles, when riding wllh a man of average size, Ledbctter would pilo the cushions on son. If wus a a dinner party at n-.-. Btopford Brook's and the poet was reading to the company his "Ballad of the Elect" In "In his deep, Impres sive voice In n way which reminded us of his own description, In the Morte d'Arthur,' of how the poet, Ever aril Hall (which may have been him self): "'Itend. mouthing out his hollow o's and a's, Deep-chested music. "When the reading was finished, and when the applause and gratitude of the small audience had subsided, the laureate growled out:, 'Yes, and to think that these wretched fellows ol tho nineteenth century gave me only .500 ($1,300) for It.'" INFLAMMATOltY HIIBUMATlaM C'CKBD Itl 3 DAYS Morton L. lllll. or I.ebtiiinii. Inrt.. My; "Mr wlfo hn'1 Ititlinnmritorr lilienmntlmii In orery mii'clo and joint; tier MilTerlm- wi tcrrl.114 ud her body rind fitro wrre nwollen almost bo yond recognition: lmil bven In bed Mx woelu nd lind eight ph)lcliii. but received no beneOt until nhe tried Dr. Ddi'linn'i Ittllef for ItheumatlBm. It unvo immedUtP rellot and the whs ble to wulk about In three dajri. 1 aa lure Ii uaved her life." Sold by II. K. Grtoe, Priitrr'ut. Red Cloud. Wanted A Clock. An Ohio country couple took the train Into Cleveland not very long ago to do a bit of shopping. They especially .desired a clock. "Now," said the obliging salesman, who came to answer their wants, "here Is something most attractive In tho way of clocks. Whon tho hour be gins, a bird conies out from the top and sings 'cuckoo'.' Kor example, I turn this hand to four o'clock, and I Don't Ruv Land nor I oan Money on Real Estate without getting one of Tecl's perfect Abstracts of Title. The oldest and most reliable set of Abstract boc-ks in Webster Co. 310,000 bond filed and approved. Represents six of the best In surance companies doing busi ness in tlie state. tnn nt nnpli nthcr 111 elevate Ills COII1-: ,.., ... .... w...- , panlon to his own level. He was a ( tlie blni comes out aim sings cuckoo; head fuller than any carriage in (llas-j four times. 1 I.. ....... ' "W..1I U'lill ,l,..ui.'l llior Iw.nt 1ii, gOW, .'llltl people IISi'U 10 k.''-1' m -ii-, ,. vii, ..v.., .......... .....1 ..v.. i ... ( tier as he passed by. 1 iletiee!" exclainied the husband, nil- . ! I mliluply. "Mlrn. let's take one." , "'- I ".x,,, hit ee!" objected Mini, decided- WON GLORY IN GREAT MUTINY. y ."rhe:n clocks Is all right for folks 1 thai'.s got lots d' tlnio on their hands.1 but it d lake me half the day taking rnro o' that bird!" Illustrated Sun day Magazine. 1 "Boyle of Arrah" One of Last vivors of Gallant Band. Sur- LOANS NADU on CITY PROPERTIES C. TEEU Red Cloud, Nehr. 1 OfTJco In Cvcrlng Block. Phones: Boll SO, Farmcrs3G ' July Ll. All members of tlie board are earnestly reiiiested to be present. I July Ith the families of Win. Ely. Lew Ely and John Ely and three children and .Miss Laura Elv all went 4SPUBLICAN TRUST PLANK VAGUE. 'The trust pfank niiibt prove a dliap-.yvjilHUiv-nt to every republican who Itttocoiuc to understand the iniquity of theitr,in.ts. fcThere. is no demand for a ciftjd enforcement of the law, there is no.suggu,stlou that the crlmnul iilause aihich has tipt yet brought the trust ir'fllefactor within the walls of a pen- .uyjuiuy nijguui ue cttiieii into use. 'SDuj platform says tha. the law can ins ukengtheiied by ntueiulinent. which will, enlarge the supervision of the jjiyBrii government, hut these amend. BHtjta.uri) not mentioned and therv is side a high laftice-work fence, which 10 i.uynoiiis to visit .s. (. Lly and wife, separates them fioni the outside win Id They returned Sunday evening and re till they aie puiehased by collector.- port 11 most enjoyable time. at hlsh prlcev, ( Edllaganis sniveling from an tie Similar plants, In which moie elah.i- ,,.,., , , , ... . . , rate methods of butterlly breeding aie h'"t received July I He had been muploved. have of recent years been putting awuy hay and in descending liistall'ed. the best known being those the ladder in some manner slipped iind founded by Dr. Hughes, at Choiuente, fell dislocating an ankle and breaking and by M. Andre, nt .Macon. I ecu- a bone. All are sorry for hint nlcal World. Professional. The llttlo daughter of a homeopath Ic physician iccolved n ring with a pearl In It on the Christmas tree. Two days later she poked her head tearful ly In at the door of her father's of fice "Papa," sho sobbed, "papa, I've- losl tho llttlo pill out of my ring." Har-unr's Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krlsble of Lester entertained a number of rela tives, and neighbors July ith nt a pic nic in the bentiful grove near the mill. Fifty persons were present. The alVair was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holaud of Ennls, Texas, Mrs. Uolaud Is a sister of Mrs. 1'rlsble. Those go ing from Guide Rock were Mr. and Mrs, J, M. ltoltind, Clias, Kolaud and family and Howard Wirt and family. Tho death, in his eighty-slst'i year, I of "Boyle of Allah" lemoves 0110 of the few hiuvlvoin, If there are nny loft, of one of the conspicuously gal hi'it exploits of the givit mutiny In India. Hlrhard Vicars Boyle, to give him his proper name, and n proper fighting nanio It is. was nl the out h:eak of the mutiny an engineer In charge of lite construction ol the East India r.illwav at Annli, which N in noillietu llotiKiil. At the flrsr rumor of the outbreak the wouiei. and children wore sent to Dinapoio. and tho Engllshnioii and Eurasians, mi. plonientoil by 50 tailliful Sikh. thui thumuelvoK up In Boyle's bungalow, llerwald Wake, magistrate of the dis trict, took charge and loll u record m I ho siege written on tho while washed walls; "lu rase wo should he SL'iaged." Tho ifbels had cannon, and the at tack wns fierce, but tlie little garrison hold out from July 28 fill Augiut '-', when Vincent Eyif defeat -d Hie na tives and relieved the siege. Boylo who was tho strategist and engineer of the defense, planning forllflcatloini with great skill, was made a compan ion of the order of tho Star of India, and also received a grant of land In the neighborhood, And ever sluce he lias liocn "Boyle of Arrah." MtiMir A word to the wives is sufficient. Folder's Golden Gate Coffee Tennyson's Complaint. In Wnltcr Crano's autobiography he Blviu nu iuvCrT'bs nlcturo of Tonny- Js e)"- - JA.F0L0ER6 65iil Sold only in aroma-tight tins. Never in bulk. j. a. roi.GER a co; ftAct, fraaclnco We Claim Coffees, Teas, Extracts and Spices are the very best that can be found a yivhere hi the elty and we are will ing to test them witli any brands that yo.i may have. Just a word to any vii-wty ue lodge doing.; You are wel 10 , . to our Cotlee and Napkins free of charge if you insure us that you will give them a fair test. Wo are also offering (,)(! bargains in evaporated fruits Prunes, Black Grapes, Peaches, etc. In Baking Powders we have the differ ent varieties K. ., Dr. Price's, Royal, Cassett, Rabbit's Foot. These are sold at popular prices. Give us a call, Johnson $ Bonep -fjNfA-rwsiuMMmiivfffx- U . , ."!. -.- . V- -s-1$t!R?!'235 v 1. .Mfrf. -mg, ...yggg