The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 27, 1908, Image 4

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1S6? CHIEF abandon their old custom. Political Annoucemente,
Renl Cloud - - Nebrnekv
PUBLISHED EVERV 7UID1T.
Knltrtd to Iho Poitofflce t lied Cloud. Neti
Second Cl Matter.
E. II. Dr.WOLP
Puiii.isiiku
City ifflcers.
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..T. O. Ciildwelt
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a rvQincr .a...... - ...............--. . ........
Ooancllmen. lit weta..... -Ha Amici
Ki) I'uliliiher
Councllmen 2nd wurd J. A. McArthur
Alf. McCnll
Supt. Light mid Wle I .......... (hear IlurrniiRtn
Wrf,hn), dnr .............. ... Al Hliht
BUniljil, night - JohnKlnul
Cemty Officers.
Clerk DlMrlct Court... dco, V. lliitclilnou
Judge I. W. Kilnoii
Clerk - K. W. Horn
Trcimrcr........ W. 0. Kralim
Attorney I.. II. Illncklt-dict'
MbcrllT . I) Hedge
AnseMor II. ('. Hi on
tltirt. Public Inairiiciloii Nellie Cnxicr
Coroner........... ............. Dr. , II, 1111
Hurrejror ........... ....... Geo. OverliiK
ComDihnloiicrM In. (1 (ivrrrnmi
T..l.t!liapllii
Win. Ander li
(leu. V Hummel
(Irrlmrdtoliiiinleile
What Bryan Could Do.
It lh n favorite argument of rcpul,.
llcnn lenders, when urulng with pro
gressive republicans, that they should
not desert to the Ilryan htimdnrd be--cause,
even If elected, "Ilryiut couldn't
ciccompllrdi anything." Fortunately,
'republican lenders have to argue not
only with progressive republicans but
Willi those who are called "conservn
tives" or "standpatters." It happens,
at times, that thu argument they
make to the one hind of republicans
completely vitiates the argument
wiado to the other hind.
In a most gratifying manner, for
example, the St. Louis (Hobc-Dcmo-crat,
when summoning Its btand pat
readers to stand pat on Taft, answers
the argument that "Ilryan couldn't
accomplish anything." This is what
'the (llobeI)cmccnit savs, when It ar-
,gues from the viewpoint of those who
are opposed to the Hryan and House
Tclt policies:
It h a mistake to suppose that
the election of a man like Ilryan
would bring no ill effects to the
country. Ills election would prob
ably carry with It a Ilryanltu house
of representatives. It would bu
likely to carry with it several
llryanltc legislatures which would
chooso Hryanlteseuators. The big
republican majority In the senate
WOllld ln riwlni'i'il. mill tin. tint..
members would be of the Ilryauite
order. Moreover, the pressure of
u 1 try unite president and house of
representatives, re-enforced by
.some new senators of the same
stripe, would be likely to weaken
the republican in some spots, for a
Ilryan victory could easily be made
to appear to be a popular mandate
-for rceklets legislation. The
bnly way to keep Ilryan harmless
as to roll up a larger majority
against him in l'.)U8 than was east
against him in 11)00.
What the (Jlohe-Democrat means,
of course, by "reckless legislation," Is
legislation reducing the tariff, un
loosing the claws of monopoly from
the throat of competition, providing
for guaranteed bank deposits, estab
lishing an income tax, taking the
control of the national currency from
Wall street and restoring it to Wash
ington, and carrying out other poli
cies of the Denver platform. The
"ill effects" these reforms would have
on the country the (iIohe-Demucrit
falls to specify, but what It means 1
that such things would be disturbing
to special privilege. Hut that is ex
actly what most people are anxl hi
to accomplishto Jar special priv
Hego loose, so that the rest of us en
get a chance.
The Olobe-Demourat'h argument is
an admission that, with Ilryan elect
ed, it Is eiwlly possible that something
of this sort will be brought about.
World- Herald.
' Peruvian Women Replace Somber
Headgear with Colore.
A the visitors from the Amorlcan
floet Went about In Limn. nn rhunn
national In character, impressed Itself
upon them Immediately. Every wrltor
on Peru has commented on the fact
that the headdress of the women, worn
unlyersally, Is the black manta. It Is
aM that It la a relic that has come
down from the Incas wh'en'they put on
mourning for .their great chief Atahu
lpa. Illch and poor havo worn that
headdress on the street for centuries.
It was an established Institution.
Well, It Is going. About one-half of
the womon, some of thorn In good cir
cumstances evidently, wore mantaa on
the streots, but as for the rest well,
a man has no business to write about
women's hats. All that this man can
nay Is that he never saw moro daz
zling apoclmons of flower gardens
than thono bobbing around over the
graceful drapery with which the Peru
vian womon adorn thoniHelvoH.
Thus does fashion war successfully
upon established custom. Tho Pom
vlan woman loves a beautiful hat JiihI
as much ns any other woman on earth.
Moroover, what Is Bald about hor sur
passing beauty Is true. Qlvon great
beauty and tho lovo of n hat nn Mm'
part of a womnn what chance- has a '
black manta got? Tho manta has got
to go nnd Is going. Truly this Is a'
urm or ennngo and thoro nro those
who will say It Is one of decay, hut
let no one breathe that In a fashion.
able millinery ahop In Mum.
For Rcprciftntutive.
William !'. Ilenkel of Inavnle an-
nounces himself u candidate for re-
nomination for representative from
the 4Uh district of Nebraska, subject
to the will of the Republican voters at
the primaries to be held September 1,
1008.
Fr CtnmlMleiKr.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for nomination for the otllce of
commissioner from the 1st district of
Webster county, subject to the will of
the Democratic und Peoples Independ
ent voter- as expressed by them ut the
coming- primary election to be held
September I, l!lds
Kiikiikiiick II. Ci.atti:.
For State Senator.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the nomination for State Senator
from the soth district of Nebraska, sub
jeer, to the will of the Democratic and
Peoples Independent voters as express
ed by them at the primaries to be held
September 1, 11103.
Ciiaiii.i!. Hi:si:.
For the
Very Best
In
GROCERIES
Call on
"WillialaaissiH
WvV
NOTICE
ferprcsnitatlve.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for nomination as Representative
from the 11th district of Nebraska sub
jeet to the wlllof the Democratic and
Peoples Independent voters as exnrcss.
BELIEVES IN WOMEN'S CLUBS. I L',n,.v t,,,,n nt tbe primaries to be held
September 1, loos.
F. II. Cerlach.
Mrs. Julia Ward Howe Thinks Them
a Power for Good.
Mrs. Julia Ward Howo, now almost
a nonagenarian, Is still moved by
Ivlng enthusiasm for tho caimo she
has so long supported. To a young
miuuiern wruor who was Introduced
to hor In Hoston last year Mrs. Howe,
after duo exchange of conversation,
said .' "And now, my dear, go homo
and start a little club for women; any
kind of a little club, but make thorn
meet and road and talk. That Is what I
uiu. i cant toll you how many llttlo
clubs I've started In my day." One
can easily reallzo what a godsend to
dull and shut-In lives Mrs. Howe's
clubs may havo boon a half century
ago, whon the outlets to women's
lives woro fower Minn iunv n-,. .
Clubs nowadays, however, are accused
of drawing women away from more
serious and worthy pursuits than they
can furnish thorn.
For County Attorney.
To the voters of Webster County:
I hereby respectfully announce my
self a candidate for renominatiou upon
the Democratic mid Peoples' Indepen
dent tickets to the otllce of County At
torney subject to the decision of the
voters at the primary election.
I.. II. ltl.Af KI.KIMIK.
WAJMffo
The Grocer
All the Phones
The Dog, the Cat and the Lady.
-a.v..,,.j, Hxjuing, snortly after
soyen o'clock, a daintily attired young
lady was passing our galleries In lie
gent streot. whore Is now on oxhlbl
tlon a collection of old sporting prints.
Tho gallorles had Just boon closed and
tho staff gone, and Mm limiani,......,...'..
cat wns enjoying tho cool of the even
ing OlltBlde. Whon Mm ln,t,.'a .
Ion n ferocious bulldog (low nt tho
cat and both dashed through tho win
dow, doing damago to tho extont of
many pounds. Tho cat u-nD ni,. i-
atantly killed, and as tho usual crowd
quickly gathored, milady discreetly
hailed a taxlcab and, followed by her
sporting companion, who seemed none
the worse for his dash through a half
Inch plate-glass window, drovo quickly
from the scene. London Telegraph.
3V T!asev SvoVie crt
TWwrWeT STwawYvcm
New liver Autnmntln Tnh..in,-
n Twin improvement to the Oliver
Killing Device.
Just a simple, clean-cut mechanism
foi tabulating operated by a sinirle
key. b
Vet that single key unlocks scores of
doors to added typewriter convenience.
It do, s away with tl,e brain tension of
tabulating. The movements of ear
riago are emit railed by unseen lingers.
I he tabulator works automatically
with unvarying accuracy.
Kqulpped with its new Automa ic
I abu ator. which eun 1 ...i i..
connection with the Oliver Line Rulfng
Pvl, the Oliver's sphere of usefulness
i-i illlllIUILVll.
We want tin public to know tint wo still have bir
grins In real eitnto. Wo hnve travelorl over seven-' '
teen illfferont counties In the western prat of this
statolmil art) now prepared to show the best Und
you c.n get any where for the same money. We
bog of you, who are thinking of buying a home or
Investing in real ostate, to go with some reliable
agent, who Is a good judge of land, ami that will
work for your Intorost.
Just to show ;ou that we have a good country and
are doing business on the spunro, we wish to tell
you thBt we have sold over 30,000 acres In Chase
county in the last to years, and you never hear of
any of our customers trying to soli out and go to
'IVqiw or any other place. But they will stnnd up
for Nebraska and also for the man that sold them
Nebraska laud
Thoeornnow, in Chase county, h bettor than it Is
hero. It Is now in tassel and wo look for a No t
corn crop out there this year. Now we do not ask
you to take only our word for this, but if you want
land ask somebody about tho west that has boon
there and knows tho country woll and also is a Kood
judge of land. Remember wo are not trying to sell
land a thousand miles from homo, but are soiling in
old Nebraska whore wo know tho land Is good
Ask iiuy.iiie about the west that hns over boon out
Hllli in or Mr. Walker, who Is (a leading real estate
man here and a frionl to tin west) well posted on
lanirSt0r" "rS f Ml Stnt' HIUl ,S " K00d j,u, of
Now remember, wo pay all the hotel and livery bills
of our p.ospeetl ve buyepy, nnd anyone that finds
that wo have misropresntod the land Hny Wllv
heir transportation will cost them nothing Call
in an.l see us and let us tell you of some of the bar
Kaius we have.
Vours for a square business.
CARPENTER & SON
Uw Rate Summer
Tours
To the Pmclflc Coaat
REAL KSlWTK DEVLEHS
RED CLOUD, NEBR.
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Daily low rottud trip rates to Port
laud, Seattle, Tacoma, Sn Kruucisco,
Lo Angeles and San Dingo, Slightly
higher to includo both California and
Puget Sound One whole business dHy
saved by our now schedule to the Pa.
elflc coast.
To Eastern Resorts
tSr.m: Skn.uou Ahiiton of tlrand
'Island was a pleasant caller at this of
fice Monday. .Mr, Ashton is candidate
from this district for the nomination
'cr congressman on the Democratic
and Peoples' Independent tickets. He
it a clean, conscientious gentleman,
and deserves serious consideration
from the voters of this district. Ills
record In the state senate of two years
apo will convince niivnmwif Mc ni.tm..
-and Is proof that he will always bo.1
louml on tho side of the people.
Oriranized Agriculture will hold a
ineetlng-at tho Live Stock Pavllllon
State Fair grounds Lincoln, at 10
o'clock, Thursday, Sept 3rd, and at
10:ao will be the meeting of the Corn
Improvers Association at which every
person Interested In th mip...... i...
National Corn show at Omaha, Is ie-'
quested to attend. I
Woman's Record Baea Catch.
The largest striped bass caught by
a woman with rod and line on this
coast was captured a few days ago
In Larkspur sloush hr Mr, r,.i u
niundon. The fish acaled 23 pounds
dressed, and was replete In spawn at
the time of Its death. The successful
Hshorwoman said that she was using
a vory llRht rod at the time tho big
fish snapped her clam halt from thf
mud bottom, hut the battle It gavo for
Us freodom was not what the angler
expected. In fact, It succumbed with
in ten minutes of the time It was
hcokod. Mrs. Hlundon Is, however,
very proud of her nchlovomont. San
Fianclsco Chronicle.
Labor Commissioner Ryder hns some
filing up his sleeve for those who at-'
'tend the meeting of the live real es
tate men at the Live Stock Pavllllon
on the -Statu Fair grounds, Lincoln, '
'Thursday morning, Sept. 3rd at U;oo
ocloclf.
'Nebraska railroads. wllhTnn.. ....
caption have granted a faro of three '
cents: for the round trip where tho fare'
xoecds 51.00, to the State Fair at
Lincoln,. Avg31st to Sept. 4th. I
Entitled to Admission.
Rev. Edward Everett Halo, chaplain
of tho sciiato, wont over to tho state
department n short time ago to see
oecrouiry uoot. Ho didn't know It
was diplomatic day at the department,
whon only diplomatists are received
during certain hours.
Ho started to go Into Secretary
Hoot's ofllcc whon a messenger
stopped him.
"Aro you a foreign minister?"
"No," replied Dr. Halo "i , ,i.
mostlc mlnlstor," and that settled that.
Out of Usual Ruts,
It Is Interesting to como across
something original In nn epigram
matic way onco In a while In n new
book. Jllss Wlllcock's "A Man of
Genius" makes ono pnuso over n para
graph long enough to read It twlco,
ovory onco In a while. "You'vo got a
tempornturo of 101, Tolstoi and 1
can't operate If you'd caught Fomo-
uiiiib in his instead of ism, I might,"
Rome one says, and again, "Thinking
Is like sugar good for tho young, but
gouty for tho old."
Like. Exciting Stories.
At the annual meeting of tho Amor
lcan Library association at i.nim Min.
netonka C. L. Pearson declared that
boys lovo exciting stories, and that If
they aro to be Induced to read they
must havo such stories. If they can.
not get good ones of the kind they will
take bad ones, and It behooves the
writers to remomber these things In
connection with the tastes of a boy.
In the work of
writlngand ruling
Statistical reports
Invoices, State
ments, I nventories
e t e. L 1 s 1 1 n g
Checks, Deposit
Slips, Cash Items,
Vouchers.cash and
nt-mi,. cninD nMlnl
Balances, Pay Rolls, Cost Records and
scores of similar tabulated records,
Oliver No. 5 has no equal. It Is the
oniy machine that rovers the whole
uiuuu ueiu oi mouern commercial
work In a satisfactory way.
Tho Oliver Automatic Tabulator is
an Integral part of every new machine
furnished wiUinut n .unnfi.rl.llln.
al charge.
1 1 caps the climax of a long series of
Improvements given to the world In
the magnificent nev Oliver No. 5.
Each of these remarkable innova-tions-the
Oliver Tabulator and tho
Oliver Ruling Device supplements the
other.
Together thev fnrm n ,,,i.inniinn
of untold value in all branches of com
mercial accounting.
The Oliver Tvnewritor la flrv nii
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splendid service. It makes work a
Pleasure uy providing automatic means
of snaeiiiLr. tiibiibitltwr .-..it...-. !.,,n....
ting exact printing point, securing
proper register, etc.
The saving of time, of mental calcu
lation, of manipulation, of extra atten
tion and of eye strain is an in-calcu-lable
bencllt to the operator.
And the gain in volume of work well
done without extra operative effort
means much to every employer.
i iV'itc fP,r U,e new OIiv Catalog-or
better still ask the nearest Oliver
Agent for a demonstration of Model
Iso. 3.
The Oliver Typewriter Co.
1 1 6 S, 1 5th Street Omalu. Nebraska
GEO. CORNER, Local Agent.
. m. 7, ttn80:."' I2!'.W..?! . '!"? rht
,rPRlIy low excursion rates to Canada,
Michigan. Minnesota, Wiscenslu, Mas
sachusetts ami Viw V .rU K.M-Lt -..
Sorts: hIsu lmv OTf tlr.;irm nit f .,-
1st rosorts in Maine, New Hampshire,
and Vermont.
To Colorado
WHY you should BUY
PIANOS
NOW
and Rocky Mountains
Daily w rates to Colorado, Utah,
Wyoming. Black Hills and Yellsw
stono Park.
lift Families Wanted
For newly irrigated lauds in the Big
Horn Basin. Wyo N. cy-Iones er
needs. Water vonr lnnrl ...i
Sell la riob. Timber and nmil nUni!
ful. Pries 140 ts S5 per acre. Per
serially condoted xeureloni first and
third Tuesdays of each month.
Writs D. Cleat Dtmver, general agent,
Landseekers Information Bureau,
Omaha, for new folder. Ita free.
Write a brief description of
your proposed trip, and 1st u
advise you how to make it ths
best way at ths least cost.
J. P. Edwards, Ticket Agsnt.
L. W. Wakeley, Q. P. A., Omaha, Neb.
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Premium
Hams -
and Bacon
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fiV-. ,e ",,,'r iTpewrltorlti territory notalrVHly
Order to Shew Cause.
At r County court held ut the County Court
A T.'im".'1 fors1'1 co,,m Fr,lIy. AiiBuii J"
III tho lntilf..r nf iIia i...d... . ... .. .
drccMMMl ""'tul "nun Aiuiirot
tin rcmlliiR rinj illliur the iiellllon of Svoml
.Vr i.i- .1. i r " v,","""'"ii null allowance
eriilmlimlarcouiitoftlieaamu (lute, n ilecnl
thcr burden niul tervlee In I.In .WoUIm !",
taei;,l?S2i.?S,.V?fi .?. .?.-' nea oV
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nld petition and the hearlnir thereof ba niv tn
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Meats mVy
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Koon Jjm
Red Cloud,
Nebraska.
W. K. GEER
Shoes
Shoos made to order.
Repair work a specialty
Pinesalvo eiirlmll-..,! nta mr n..i
tlcp. Quick relief for bites and sting
of Insects, chapped skin, outs, burns
and sores,, tn and sunburn. Sold bv
Henry Cook. '
Potter Block
tn Jfy?-U have A-M t is your intention
to sometime provide them with a niano
of nlf Z7J? r,eCeed thS KING
ot an musical instruments, and a mrl'
musical education is worth more to her
feent I ?"'a7 thZ
pnsnment. It is in fact, a NECESSITY
mjt you already know this and ,,'
fift . -"ditios Te
men S In t hpS ' buy her an instr
whnfVhi Spring vou wait to see
This season has been an IDEAL one
II e rams have fallen at the right tfme
The sun has shone just long eSough to
allow you to cut and stack your Alfalf?
and small grains; then whenou thouJS
it might get too DRY-the rains began
again.
beevrvkinH0110611 that Prov'nce has
ueen very kind, even to cause the rain
which we wanted, to fall in the night after
the Chautauqua excersises were over for
Have You Anything to Com
plain About?
Mv stock of HIGH-GRADE nianos
-s now complete TOO complete o my
pocke book, unless I can turn them quick
;"fii-hiaJewa,ltedf?r "conditions to be
just right so long that I NEED MON-
rim; y-?.U eXpect t0 buv a Piano any
NOW Wr,H Pny y?U t0 get in he market
b?isoVsPOTraAkQVOU,prlc,es on the
pasisotblOI CASH sales, but if vou
have not yet realized CASH out o your
crops and stock, I will take your paper
for a short time WITHOUT interest I
can use your paper and you can use the
pianos; and "we'll all be happy then"
NOW DON'T WAIT. Call on me
then you can see the pianos and make
the best BARGAINS. You wil" be sur-
a'r n n iaM" yox can bV STAND
fJJU 1..1AIS0S as cheap as ordinary
Stencils are priced elsewhere. You
should take no chancer, in buying a piano.
It should be looked upon as a life-time
investment.
"BETTER I3E SURE THAN SORRY"
If you cannot come in, call up phene
1 1 6 and I will come to see you.
G. V. ARGABRIGHT
The Quality Store
Red Cloud, Nebraska
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