i. 3t J5he CHIEF Rod Cloud - - Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. aterd la the Pottofflce at lied Cload. Neb m Second C1m Mattor. K. 11. DkWOLP PUUI.ISHKU Cttytnicere. Major- ..!. O. Caldwell I..II Fori J.O Uutler Kd Amack cieri... TrcaAurer......... ........ Councllmen, lttwttd... Bd Pulnlptif r Oouncllmen 2nd wrd ..J. AifCjll 8upL Light and Watet ...Oicar BurruiiKh" Manniil.day V"uA,tP.Ub,i Uarabal.nlgbt John Klimel CMty Officers. Olerk Dlntrlct Court Oco. W. HutclilMui judge - ! w- Kdmrn Clor v.,Bi,w, "J"" Treasurer ;-;'1w,-" ?,'" ,m Attorney ... II. Hackle, to- MherlfT 0. I). HedKe Aisemor u.i.nruii Supt. I'utillc Initruciloii.. Nellie Canter coroner - Surveyor..-...- ComrultiloiierB ..., I)r. . It. Hall Oco. overing .....Jaa. O uverman T. J. Chaplin Win. Amler ii Geo. t Iliiinmel OerliardtOliinntcilc UNIVERSAL CONTENTMINT." World Herald. Former Senotor .John M. Thurson "of Nobrnska" was a prominent culler at republican national headqunrters in New York the other tiny, and obligingly talked for publication. Among the gems of wisdom which fell from his lips was this: What Home people have turmoil apathy among the voters of the country is nothing more than tin! versal contentment with conditions as they are with the present ad ministration of aftalrs by the re publican party. AVe want to know! "Universal contentment with con ditions ns they are!" Nothing wrong. Nothing to be remedied. Nothing to be improved. Nothing to be changed. .Stand pat! This is the gospel according to St. John, "formerly of Nebraska," but more recently an urbane and per huasive representative of some of the special interests a.s a member of the 4'thlrd house" or lobby, to be less polite at Washington. "Universal contentment" with tariff conditions as they are! "Universal contentment" with the Dlngley law; "woodman spare that tree, touch not a single bough." "Universal contentment" with the monopoly of the trusts and with tnn-t prices! "Universal contentment" with the watering of stocks und X'nc manipu lation of securities for the lieeeing of the public! 'Universal contentment" with the record made by the last congress! 'Universal contentment" with tl.e existing brand of republican prosper ity, with two million men out of em ployment, thousands of mills and factories standing idle, soupj houses And starvation in the large cities, stagnation iu business and suppression of enterprise! "Universal contentment" with the conditions which enabled a few big gamblers on wall street to brintr such conditions about, und that allows them to escape unwhipped of justice after doing so! "Universal contentment." This Is the song Nebraska's one time St.' John is singing just us he used toning it in the good old days when he had the honor to represent Nebraska In the United States senate und the Stun da id Oil company as a defendant Nebraska was prosecuting in the supreme ot r of the state. lint the conditions are different. The "full dinner pall" Is full of noth ing but dents and bruises, not to mention that its bottom lias fallen out. The whirring wheels and belch ing smokestacks and glowing furnaces and those other things of which St. John was used to declaim so eloquent ly are not whirring and belching and flowing exactly as they did once. And the contentment with things as they are has been displaced by a healthy discontent, and the people are istriving for reforms which llryan has Jong preached and which Roosovelt and La. Follette tried in vain to get through a republican congress. Mr. Thurston may think he sees "universal contentment," but lie may be a bit near-sighted. He had better look again. Order to Show Cause. At ft County Court held at Iho County Court room In und for said county Friday, Allium : . A I).. 1908. Iu the matter of the CfctHtcof Andeis Audori-on deceived On reudiUKixnd llllnir tho nolltlon of svoml Llmlcjulht rlurd on ttiolMHtclay of Atuut A I). 1U08. lira Ihk for tliu tminliifUlon uml allowance of hlit Html i.ccuuulof tlm nio date, it decree of auMKUini'iit of the lands boloiiKlliK to "aid i'H Into to the ikhkoiib untitled to the unite, nil order dlbirlltutliiK the residue of leioonal vntaio ttud thereupon an order ilUchnruInt: lilin from fin titer burden und ktvIco In hi mild olllce im ex ecutor, Ordered, that Wednesday, the Ifillt day of Sent. A U VMS. nt one o'clock p in.. In attuned for hearing snld petition, when all persons intercut- ed In mid mattor may appear nt a County Court to to held In and fur Hald County and dhow - cauo why prayer of mild petitioner nUoiild not he Rraiited; aud thut notice of tho pendency of r paid petition nnd the hearing thereof be tlvea tn tall pel sons Interested In mid matter, Dy pub- lltliliiK a copy of thin order la the itcd Cloud Chief, a weekly neriipaper printed In aald icouuiy, for three consecutive weeks prior to ald day of hearing. ll. W, EDiOM. Ikal County Judge, .at Pud. auk. SC-Jwr. WANTED COMPANY IN MISERY. I Stranger Aiked for Directions at Un fortunate Moment. "I bog your pardon," said tho Btran gar on the blcyclo, riding slowly up to tho sidewalk and steadying himself by putting his foot on tho curb, "but I am looking for a restaurant whero I can get a good tnoal. Can you direct bo to one?" Tho man whom he addressod wan standing in front of a store, trying to rub a grain of sand out of his eye with oso hand and holding his hat on with tho othor, for It was a windy day, and at first be made no response. Hut presently ho spoke. "Oo to the next block," he said, "and turn to tho right. Four doors down you will find a restaurant." Tho Btrangor thanked him and rode on. About an hour later they acci dentally mot again. Tho Btrangor was on his way out of town. Ho stopped and spoke. "My frlond," ho said, "I followed your directions. I went to tho restau rant you directed me to, and I got tho worst meal I over had In my life." "I thought you would," answered tho other. "If you had waited till I got that grain of sand out of my eye I should havo sont you to a good restau rant, but you didn't. I Just had to divide my misery with somebody, nnd you happened to bo handy." Youth's Companion. TOMMY A3 GOOD A8 A CHART. Nurse Had No Trouble Remembering Time for His Medicine. A Iloston physician tolls n story of a youngster of his own that an over strenuous vacation had put on tho sick list. Tho futhor had an npproprlotp prescription filled, and loft the bottle with the child's mother. As shi'. how ever, is very forgetful, ho gave rler a chart, and suggested that she sot down the hours when tho medicine should bo given, checking off oach dose as taken. Upon returning from his oven Ing cnlls, however, ho found the chart blank. "Good gracious, Mary," ho exclaimed; "suroly you haven't failed to give Tom his modlclno?" "Oh, no. I did not miss a single time," his wifo assured him. "How in the world did you remem ber it without tho chart?" he asked. Sho smiled. "That was easy. I Just told Tom this morning at what hours ho was to have It, and half an hour before each time he would bogln hallooing that he wouldn't take It." Devil-Tempted Young Men. Thoro Is no ono so devil-tempted to day as tho young custodian of the cash drawer. Ho Is tempted because ho assumes ho is not paid onough; tempted becauso ho cannot Indulge himself as somo who are better paid; , tomptcd becauso ho Is vain of n good , appearnnco; temptod becauso he ' wants to shine socially; tompted he- , cause no loves devotedly nntl cannot shower gifts from his thin pocketbook; tempted because he is a neophyte In forbidden mysteries; tempted, most of all, by tho desire to emulate Bomo other apparently successful young men who havo made great "killings" on the race track or the stock ex change. Philadelphia Telegraph. Turks as Beggars. Beggars are nopjr suppressed la Turkey. An American lady by mis tako?gmvo a beggar of Constantinople a gold, piece. The man had left his post when sho returned, but ono of hlo colleagues told her where ho "re sided." It was a fine house, and at the door was a servant who politely informed the lady that "my master Is dressing. He will be down soon." And then the well groomed beggar, dressed for dinner, appeared and glad ly returned the gold piece, exclaiming in the' meanwhile that such mistakes were highly embarrassing. Charities and The Commons. Looking Into the Future. A minister of a church In Edinburgh, Scotland, recently surprised tho con gregation at a Sunday evening sor vlco by handing in his resignation. Ho was only 60 years old and wub In good health and vigor. Tho following Sunday a commltteo or the members waited upon him and expressed their regret at tho step he was about to take. Thoy said to him: "You havo plenty of work in you yet. Why ro slgn?" "Yes," he ropllod, "I know but you had better accept my resigna tion now. When I am 70 you will not be ablo to got rid of me." - Rule of Character. Our own problem looks exceptional to ub, but It Is not. The next man wo meot has an equally hard sum on his slato and is working it out or giv ing it up, quite in our own fashion. Wo think, porhaps, that riches would boIvo our difficulty for ns In no time, or plcasuro would soften It, or change would substitute an easlor one. Hut In reality thoro is onlv ono ruin hv I which to work It out tho rulo of character. Tho Only Way. Towno Of courso tho schomo Is' a good one, but do you think yor wifo I will npprovo of it? , Browno Yes, if by caroful hinting I can got her to formulato it herself and make her believe it's her own. Proof of Wealth, your friend much of a for- "Has tune?" "I Should Bay SO! Ho has nlni . children, and can afford to write i poetry aa welL' LED T0 NAPOLEON'3 DOWNFALL. Wounded Vanity at tho Bottom of Dis astrous Russian Campaign. Dy the peace of Tilsit, that remark able compact made between Napoleon and tho csar In a teat on a raft moorod ia midstream of tho Rlror Momel, Bo naparte becamo master of Europe. Prussia, the Rhine provinces, Italy, Spain, were all hlo, and It has always boon a historic putslo why ho should hare gone out of his way to break an agreement whloh must have satisfied oven his ambitions. The bent authori ties agree that it was wounded vanity. No sooner had ho compelled tho ciar to hand him over Europe than ho coaceived tho Idea of marrying Alex ander's sister. Trusty ambassadors were sent to 8t. Petersburg on this delicate mission. The czar received thorn courteously, but showed disincli nation to favor tho marriage. This ho was entitled to do without giving of fense; but it is said that a court busy body hoard Alexander prlvatoly say that nothing should Induce him to al low his sister to marry "tho Corslcan parvenu." This was asslduounlv renortArl to Ms, poleon, who, from that moment, plot tod that mighty Invasion of Russia,' which cost him 150,000 troops left in tho snow, and provod "tho beginning of tho end." HERE'S REAL SAFETY ENVELOPE. Ingenious Device for Double Locking a Letter. A now envelopo made In Paris Is proof agnlnst tho thief or tho meddler who opons a luttor to oxtract or to read its contents rand then reseals it so cleverly as to hide any sign of it having been tampered with. The new envelopo is really two en velopes. Each Is of thin paper, one a pronounced blue, tho other lighter In color nnd different In texture. Each has a gummed flap. ( rno letter is urst placed In the blue envolopo, which Is slightly smaller than the other. Instead of sealing this It Is placed In the outer envelope and the Inner flap brought outside and gummed down on to tho larger en velope. The outer flap is still unsealed. It Is much larger than tho inner flap and reaches down to a good-sized star shaped opening which shows through to tho Inner envelope, so that when the outer flap Is sealed It sticks not only to tho outer envelopo but also through this opening to tho inner one. Tho letter is thus practically locked and doublo locked. . . Act Singly. Fear never but you shall bo con sistent In whatever variety of ac tions, so they each bo honest and natural In their hour. For of ono will, tho actions will bo harmonious, however unllko they seem. 'These' varieties are lost sight of when Been nt a little distanco, at a little height of thought. Ono tendency unites them all. The voyage of tho bojt ship is a zigzag lino of a htir '. cd tnekn. This Is only ml cro.tilo crlM-sni. Seo tho lino frori u Httrilrijnt distance, and It Btralglvons itself to the average tendency. Ycur genuine action will explain itself, and will explain your other gonulno actions. Your conform ity explains nothing. , Act singly, and what you have already dono singly will Justify you now.' Emerson. '-' " -, i 7"! r-: ; Beginnings of Graft. Frequently one has to deal with chiefs, in tact In every Tillage the traveler will probably bo welcomed by the chief. Am interchange of greetings through an interpreter establishes a good understanding. An interchange of presents Is usual on these occasions and is an almost universal custom. Etiquette re quires tHo chief to glvo a present in return. As a rule a chief can only offer a bunch of bananas, some pawpaws or possibly a goat or two, some of which may possibly bo welcome. On a special occasion tho chief may offer tho traveler a wife, a gift which ho will probably decline with a great profusion of thanks. Tho Engineer. In Memory of Old Hickory. If the spirit of "Old Hickory" should decldo to Journey to tho spot near which ho entered the earthly house of this tabernacle In 1767 he would hardly recognlxo the place, so great has been the change. Tho wilderness has been made to bloom, and in its midst Btands tho thriving town of Waxhaw. Ho would soon discover, however, that ho Is not forgotten, for a bronze tablet on tho railroad sta tion proclaims tho fact that near this place Andrew Jackson was born. And Squlro Henry N. McWhorter, who Uvea hard by, is always ready to greet tho spirit of tho great Andrew with "Welcome, dear gueat and ghost." Irish League Honors President. T. P. O'Connor was prosonted with his portrait in oils nt Leeds by the Irish leaguo of Great Britain, in com momoratlon of his unbroken presi dency of tho loaguo for 25 years. John E. Redmond made tho presenta tion and paid a trlbuto to Mr. O'Con nor as a safe, consistent and cour ageous guldo for tho Irish peoplo In Croat Britain. John Dillon also spokf. Rich Indeed. "Despito all your wealth," said tho cynic, "your very name will be gen erally forgotten 20 years after your death." "No, it won't," replied tho financier. "My estato is Utxxe enouyh to kp my heirs' lawyers lUJWin loBgar tb&A that" t Vrt- "' APOLOGY FROM LITTLE TOMMY. Epistle That May or May Not Havo Soothed Wounded Feelings. Dear Toucher: My muther says I haffto appolloglzo for droren your pick chure on the bored as If yon waa aa oiled made with curls and a long wlss ker on your chlnn witch you could not hellp or me neethur. It was a mean thing to doo and I am sorry I dldd it but I could not hellp it bocaws you stood tharo looken so nacherl with tho curls and the wlsskor and all and Jenny Ames dared mo to doo It at reaess. I doo not blalm you for wlppen mo bocaws it looked so mutch like you you had a purfeck rite to be mad. If I was you I would be mad too. My mother says nobody is bo sensi tive about her looks as a lady teacher espeshuly If sho is a leetlo oiled but this was not to go In the letter. If you onley understood what Is In sldo of boya heads raaken them be mlsschefusB you would bo sorry for them for It Is not exackly there fault. I know you foel wurso about it than I do becawB my wlppen does not hurt aow but a plckchuro goes on forever. TecchorB have a hard onuf time goodness knows without becln shodo how they look for a whoal school to laff at. Sometime If you do not care I will droro you on tho bored looken. awoto and yung and put your name under bo everybody will know who it is and so no moro for the present frum your troo frond and Bkollor, Tommy. New York Times. HAVE FIRM BELIEF IN FAIRIES. Curious Superstitions That Are Still Prevalent In Ireland. In Ireland there have been for many, many ages curious superstitions re garding fairies. In the old time these Imagined little eltlns were thought to be half human and hnlf spirit nature, and had strange powers over mankind. Tho good folk of Erin used to propiti ate the fairies In many ways, a few of them being as follows: If a child spilled milk on the floor the mother would say: "That's for the fairies," thinking that some fairy had caused the accident. Thus the careless child went unreprimanded. If ono were throwing slops out of the window or door she must cry out to the fairies: "Take care of tho water!" Otherwise somo fairy passing might get drenched, and retaliate In somo unpleasant man ner. If a horseshoo was nailed over tho door It would prevent the fairies from entering to do mischief to the In niatos. If a small piece of Iron were sewed Into an Infant's garment tho fairies would never molest It by caus ing it to suffer colic pains. If a largo vessel filled with pure drinking water were placed In tho kitchen at night tho fairies on entering would not touch the food there, but content themselves with drinking the water. Making Shakespeare Ancient. A well-known dramatic critic visit ing Stratford on Shakespeare's birth day and hearing tho clangor of the bells, which, from their tower In the old church where tho poet lies burled, awoke the little town to its devo tions, approached a wintry-headed stroot 8weepor in front of Irvlngs inn and said: "Who is tho fellow they're making, this fuss about? I Bee you have Shakespeare hotels,-; Shftkespeaxe InprbredV,ad;;cu)y'-Uie,rclthrtoi saw a man drivln'gtotownobmo plga called 'Shakespeare's best' who ia he the follow who lived in that tarn-ble-down shanty yoncjer?" Tho "old est Inhabitant" megaphoned his ear and wheeling, replied: "I think he writ." "Oh, he writ, did ho? What did he write books, confessions of a deer stealer, magazine articles what?" "I think be writ tor the Bible." Drummers In Endurance March. ParlB was recently the scene of an endurnnco march of a peculiar kind. Only drummers attached to tho mili tary stations at Paris wore permitted to tako part. Tho route selected was a "circle around Paris," a distanco of 234 mllos. Tho conditions wero that along tho whole routo each par ticipant must beat the drum continu ously in "march time." Only one of thoso who entered, a drummer at tached to tho One Hundred and Fifty sixth regiment of tho line, covered tho distanco and filled tho conditions. Ho drummed around Paris in six hours and flvo minutes. An Unapproachable Hone. A young man called to tako his sweethoart out driving tho othor day, but whon tho stunningly attired young lady caught sight of tho turnout tho young man had hired for the occasion sho feigned a hoadacho and refused to accompany him. "Why, Violet," asked tho astonished mothor, "why don't you go with him?" "Well, mamma," was tho Indignant reply, "I consider that n very foolish question on your part. How could I ro when tho horso lie waa driving didn't match n single thing I had to wear?" Giving a Town Color. Jason Williams took advantage of tho open weather laHt weok to paint his woodshed a beautiful Bky bluo, nnd in passing his house wo found our sentiment bubbling tip at tho sight. A bluo woodshed with a red door to It comes as near art as you can hopo to find it. Wo hopo that others will follow out tho Idea. Strangors onterlng a town for tho first tlmo judge the people by tho color of their woadahads. Homatowa (Pa) Xanaar. 'ieAYjYttev IWsyAvotv I Vciv Ihvr Automatic Tabulator, a Twin in provcn.cut tn th? Oliver Kulinjr l)c ice. lunt iiiiiiplM, clean-cut mechanism for tubulating operated by a single key. Yet that single key unlocks scores of doors to added typewriter convenience. It do s away with the brain tension of tabulating. The mnvim..ntu nf n,.,.. riage are e in rolled by unseen fingers. The MbulHior works automatically with unvarying atouriiey. 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Wordsworth, except by virtue of one quality, was not remarkable aa a let ter writer. His happiest moods were thoso "trances of thought and mount ings of tho mind" which came to him when wandering among tho hills or seated upon somo old, gray stone. The act of penmanship was always a dis tress to him; in his elder years he was troubled with Inflammation of the eyes, nnd ho often dictated his letters. Ho could chain his mind to record facts, but to do so implied a state of servltudo. Ho cared little for tho let ters of great writers, and expressed a wish that his own might do de stroyed. He had no pleasant maltco eager to cscapo from tho tip of the pen, such as Horaco Walpole had. Ho had no bubbling mirth which will not bo repressed like that of Lamb. Ho could not engrave an exquisite vignette for a friend's delight and his own, Uko Cowper. His pen was not an etcher's needle, nor a dagger to stab, nor a sword to cut, nor a hobby horso on which to cantor. Ilut to sot over against all this Wordsworth could write tho truth, and tho truth ho In variably wrote. Police Methods In India. A Jewel wns lost by a rich Komatl. It was found In tho possession of a Mohammedan. Tjvo policemen of tho nlnllnn ai.li.Ail II F.... lilm .. .1 ! m I rvr.il niuLiuit ouif.uii ii. 111,111 nun cum iriuurjuu 1 It and obtained n loan from a local j merchant. Then another jiollceman i was asked to search the house of tho merchant, nnd beforo tho search was effected tho merchant gavo it to him with a present ns a bribe not to haul him up boforo tho court. Between tho thrco policomcn n sum of about GO rupees was lootod from ono or tho othor of tho dishonest and avaricious merchants. Then aroso a split among thoso policemen and tholr comrades about tho division of tho spoils, and thoy aro now blinking as to what courso to adopt and whom to chargo and what offonso to chargo with. Tho peoplo aro losing all confidence In . these men. Mysore Standard. 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