:"tv.3&ww: iSOEMMKV: BULanxjsxta.xwjtattaui,uiwtmm mmgcfrreotiosv rwOTjffmwwimgiit iiiiwfi!MiMMiiiMMiiinjLLJAJlliiMiiiMlll.lWZ7JIHTIl'WWil wm Mill ill '! mini h KV l iJit IM ts-t 1 s "Ghe CHIEF td Cloud . - Nebraska. LfUpliISUKD EVERY JTKIDAY. iptercd In iho ro&fotncu nt Hod Cloud, Mob . ns Scrond Cfni'i.Maltor C, B. HALE TOViMBJiint "3 City Officers, v ..-.Mj''" . .J. O. Cnldtroll I.. II. fort ...J.O llullor -Kd Amnck rl&V ... hi,Mm - ! fWfOaniirm)M nn 1 wntfl ir ' ..i Kd l'nlnlplicr r.CotWclIinen 2nd vrnrd.. . .... .J. A. MrArlhur Alf. McCnll Oscar lltirroiiRlm ..... Al filabv .- John KlnftM t'tMtrtrWgliiiuidWiuoi... ... VMifcRi, day ........ . Av- Mbivnraai, u1),".. -. . County Officers, iT Cleric District Court flco. W. IliitrliUon 0,i Juugo..,,..v..v . ..u...i . I. W, IMsoti ih- Jier-.r-r.-. .. ... .............. .., V. Ito ik' i 'lTMMirer ' , -AMoruM. .....i j. It. lllnrklcilu r.fc Ci.m ' i -mTE r , wvi. ., -- - ... . . r, If, utnixu ." S 1 M kAAAAW 1 r ,.. n CI-. I.. s ,l'"'yTVrrr ."!""' - .. ... -nil. u. ocuu Hi "f, nivtio inHruuiiuii ... . ncino-unmor CorOnar- iri.ii.k ,.-J , Dr. K. 11. Unit a 8urreyor-r.ii.tia...,... - (J eo. Ovcrlnu ......Inj.O. Ovcrinnu T.J.ClioplIn Ym. Audormiii Geo, v. Ilurumel acrliArdtOhmMcdo - toawiMionerg.i-i.. . h ?; . ", - M -. -h Lboics as If C'tiutro wojilil- lmvo a lontBOtne, Pliflatmna. 3jv - EX. ' There will lm liter fillnlr tlntnmt In flm it- -c - 0- - -..-. MPff outlook ollleo alter March -1. $2 Noxt thing Hollnnd will rmck Veil- SVzuola In lor sultcnso ami liiko it'liome, . - - - 1 ICbdt Btccl Mr, Schwab. 13 uiakliur aow muet bo cold-plutod mid full low tolod. Dynlmlto Is not tho oulv llilnir that ihaB been exploding over tho Pnnnina f canal, n - WJiere; oh, where aro tlio SSo toys of ftvour boyhood? They mount tin to the E&V:i.MiaX'anow. Of .-, K It is noloko after till. A illsnntfli snys that four persons who ate frank mi -i ..K .i i..i i. KlBr,"1, D""i)--3 tuiniuuiuu iiyuroiiuu- VbiaJ fc.We, haven't proolso Information as S'k 1. .11, I..I- . 41.- -r,..i ... ,,u vuu uiuui iiuinio ui niu uuiuii war f shjp$, but tlicy carry very formldablo names. v uarno maiion wat warmly rccolvcd Tlicro is Carrie's bfe.Mn Qlastrow. finva a liondlino. K .generally a hot timo in UUIiiUUl IIUUU, i - May bo Emperor William will be ablo yto -wrlgglo QlT his muzzle lontr cnoutrh SjjgjjyfHopaBs out afow remarks on Prcsldont cvHpstro who is about to visit Uerliu. K, 'Wh'UoMr, Koosovolt is In Africa wo 'wIjU, lip would find out for suro who- thcr a jnckrabblt can kill a bull niooso r and put a stop to this naturo . fuklntr s business. waw' Tho woman who wants the .ballot docsuot mind when slio la called a p'crnda reformer". She realizes that nll reformers aro crude and riulo to those wlnm tlioy jostle. By '-nil' means Ut us discourage I ,bribcry in onr baseball managomont. pit Is bad "enough to corrupt sulTrngo by yinoncy luducemonts, If wo may not Bliavo eloan govcrnmenl, still theio pahould-bo clcon sport. " $'i According to reports, President-elect fe' Tnft intntulR tn imnnlnt. nnltT'niiA nlitn S?f -'man to tho Cablnot, and they wero jroxpectlng nl 'least three. Still Ohio SJ$wiUJknow moro.than ono way to make m HP tno ticucloncy. 33fV - i fkUucle Andy" Carncgio has anuouii- f-.Ced tliatlio is two years older than ho .2 though ho wus. With nil her blunt Rfraulrness, wo cannot linaglno Mrs. "Hetty Clrocn making auy such fctato ment cciiccrning herself. A. Boston couplu lovo each other, Ibut cati't live togothor, Sho says Jhlic'B a splendid man, "and ho says" Ifsho's a good woman and a lino houso- lucccpar, but 1 cau't llvo with hor. Any body got a romedy for cold feet? w E A l t PREPARED To fill your wants in what ever you may want in the grocery line.. We afe getting a nice New line of Evaporated Fruits, this years crop. They are fine, the flavor rich, just opened a keg of Heinz Celebrated sweet , it ill 'A pickles; "Ask to try em for Snydcrs Pork and Beans. Snydcrs catsup ect. ?? )". And Falger s Golden " Extracts ect. ' Oar Bst Brand of Caned 1 F9W4&V Hell Phone 4 3C OHNSON V 6 V - pi'r g" VVWW''V,'V Ar'W'WW,VV''WW iWV'Wfl'W'U''W'W Tlu iileaorTfoaiblninfj' tho Hiulon and tho Iiincoln ot'lobrattonH into one heoniB to be on muoti the samo priu ciplo o' the Iowa Justice who hou tcticed a man to bo hanged on the fourlh of July as thoro wnsn't time for botli ftHtii-e evettts scparatoly. The Clirlstmaa -Spirit. Tlicro iy a peculiar charm about Ohopplng that pervades the ulmos plioro at tills Bea(A)ii of tho year If a casual observer wore to walk up uud down Wcbstor Strcot and "look in" at tho busy counters of our mer chants ho could not fail to bo im pressed with the gay countenances of tho Bhoppors-8o different from tho everyday purchaser of odds and ends for personal uso. lie ' or rIio" is buy ing that which will bo u gift to glad en the heart of Botne friend or'rclativc. Tho plcaburo It is destined to give is already anticipated and roilcctcd in the faeo of tho giver, who experience a forotasto of Christinas joys to come, The dement of "self" soctns scarcely to enter into Christmas shopping, and vorioly is forgottpn. Thus wo are happy. It IsithcChrlstinasSplrit tho Joy of giving! y Special Meetings. Tho long looked for Evangollstic mcoting next Sunday, the singing Evangelist Milles will dellvor his flr st nicsso in the morning, bo suro and licar him, Strong preaching ami good singing will be special featurosof these mootlngs All singers arc invited to join choir during these meetings, tho outlook for a great work of grace is cncournglng-cOme and help, A most cordial Invitation is extended to non- church goers. Come, and you will bo sure of a licarly welcome. Hl&h School tliscs. The High School closed their work before the hqlidays, December 18, with a program in tlio afternoon consisting of u song s'ing by tho school, duet by Misses'Orecn aud Fulton, reading by Irene McOulio entitled "Kcntwood," a song by tlio epiartet, reading by Nlta Argabrlgli entitled, "Dickey's Xmas," after .which Father Fit7gernld gavo tho scholars a delightful discrlp tionof "Christmas in Foreign Lands," which tlio school greatly appreciated. Good To Remember. (Washington Herald ) A church somewhere, no matter where prints on the baclrbf ' little slips-programs denoting tbcordiff of ..sCrvico theso words:- . ' f I will not worry: ",rt5ii9jV bf - 1 will not be afraid". " " ' I willjiotgivo-way to anger. 1 will not yield to envj', jealousy or hatred. v 1 wlil bo kind to every man, women and child with whom I como In con tact. I will bo choorful and I will trust in God and hopeful, brayoly faco tho future Road them again, they aro worth while. You might cut them out and paste them in your hat, indeed If you will resolve to live by them even for one weok-you will be a better for it. This is not morning sorinou not at all great deal a Monday It Is-just a Monday morniug suggestion,, Monday", you know, is a good to begin u now order of tilings. "Bluo timo If you will get thoso words Into your. mind good and strong-you will find that living up td them supplies yo.u with all the roligion, nil the philosophy you need. You caiot go wremg If you follow these precepts . ' i Letter List. List of lettors remaining uncalled for at postolllco at Red Cloud, Nob., for tho week ending Dec. 17, 1008: Uuz. Boston, Limny Dewey, A. W. Str6wen, 11 W. Sholl, Itoy Thomas, Wlldor Voight. u Thoso will be bontto tho doud lottor ollleo Deo. 01, 1003, If uncalled for before. Whon calling for nbovo please say "advortlsed," T. C. Uackur, Postmaster. We are also head quarters gate Coffee, Teas' and goods. Call for ThcWMto iu t . Rural Photw 6a i BONER WASHINGTON UTTEU, Hie political Mt'Kitloti during tho past week has been roplnto with In teresting ovetits and episodes. The Panama Canal deal has been the subject of unfounded charges against IhogovornmMit'und those nonrly re lated tothol'residoiit.undof indignant nnd vindictive eountcrchnnros coinlntr direct from tho President in tlio sliano of a moBsago to Congtess and contaln-j lng throats of libel suits against tho chief" offender, the editor of tho Now York World Congress is writing under tho stinging lash of tho President charging it with an effort to choke off or tcotch detec tlvo activity with regard to lis mem bers. Somo members of Congress (like somo of tlio rent of us) would not caro to have too strong a search ilgh t tnrned on all their outgoing and in comings. Tlio Prcs'dont knows who somo of them aro and ho is poruapi waiting with somo Imputleiico for tho National leglslatuo to rhe In lt holy wrath and ropudiato tlio Insinuation. Congress, or at least somo Congi cssman will notpIay with llro for fear of an explosion. Tlio President is merciless in his oxposiiro and his denunciation aud what they have dono in tho closot ho Is capablo of proclaiming from tho housetops of their constituencies In a way Hint all men uud tholr wives will hear andjbcllove him. It Is a llttlo short of shameless how somo mombors and Senators mako the United Stales treasury pay tholr election oxpenses and evon bribe their constituents. Tlio common remark: "Tlioy nil do'lt" renders It not one whit mofo respec table or less dishonest. There nro Navy yards on the New Englaud coast and on othor coasts that ara supported by tho United States for no other reason than that a Senator or a mombcr of Congr ess has U3c for them to sustain his polit ical fortunes by keeping ,him in Con gress, Theso navy yards aro too small for modern wnrship construction tlieroforo useless ships arc appropri ated for and hundreds of men arc om ployod and millions of dollars nro paid in wages (wasted) to tho friends and political lionch men ofcortaln Senators and mombors. Tho lower House of Congress has just passed a bill for tho noxt Census with a provision that tlio clerks aro to selected independent ofv tho Civil Service competitive examinations. Every member of Congress hnows that thisis not in tho inteiest of leonomy or clllclency Wright and Porter, two capablo superintendents of the Census nro on record as regretting that tho scrvlco under tliem was not included in tho classified civil seryico examin ation list. Wright especially, believed tho cost of the last Census ha3 been in creased to tho extent of two millions of dollaih by tho neglect of tho ap plication or tho Civil Service to tlio selection of clerks The motives of Congressmen in relieving tho Census appointments from tho necessity of competitive exmaiilnatioii, aro open tooveryoue. They nro seokingappjliit monts for their politic il Mip.nrtor-t or thoirrdativp, their sous, tholr. wives, cousins, aunts and luothor-in-laws who aro constantly after them for hOtno plncont the public crilr ihey cannot light publicly ngninst the Civil Servieo law. With the country at huge it is too popular. It ins ro deemed a servieo that was scarcely loss rottou than Chat of Russia or Clilua. lint they aro desperately hungry for putrouugo In putting tho largo body of tho fourth-class Postmastors undor Civil Scrvlco pro tection, these oongrossinon havo boon robbed of much InJlucnco and thoy nro trying to recoup themselves' through tho Census Ollleo and at tlio expense of tlio country at large. Somo few members of Congress aro indepondent of patronage. All of thorn should be. To woll Inform, en lightened statesmen, patronage is a curso, It curses him that gives and him that receives. The person who gets tlio ollleo is an ingrate and tlio twenty w-no fail to got it cap bocomo enemies, llutthonrcrngu congressman Is not nn enllghtoned statesman; he h a small politician. There is still timo for tho Senate to amond (ho Uouso bill by' inserting u clauso insisting on competitive ox nmlnation for tho Ceusus ollljcs ay poliitmouts. Without such examina tion, thousands of incompetent per sons will bo appointed. Moroovcr, many moro persons than nro necdod will get ofllces and tho cost-of tho Census will bo greatly increased by politicians insisting ou having their frleuds taken caro of. Tho public good demands that tho thousands of porbons to be ojnploycd in taking and publishing the noxt Cotisus should, bo appotutotl for elllcloucy and Indepen dently ol'pollticfil pull? Tho Sonatq has an opportunity to further estab lish iUolf in the cQnfldonco'of tho country by Insisting on nmondlng the bill ho that the Census Oflice, likoHho other oflK-oi of the govormuuiit, shall be flllod with clorks tliostm for their elllotoncy aud not biHano they need places but bi cause th" govormnont uoedH a clerical forco chosiu on tlio principle of tho survival of tho Attest. p : - -m You can find, something for everybody at our store. -Every line is full and we invite you early so as to get the benefit of a large assortment. IJEFORE buying a JLJ watch you should learn about the HOW ARD the one Amcri ,. can watch that has real finish a. ' adjustment real fineness. ". The Howard is the fin practical timc-piccc in the wo, for daily pocket use. . - v New cxtra-thm model Howard -is thp first American thin-model we can guarantee as a timc-kccpcr. Every Howard is adjusted in its case, and pricc-ticketcd at the factory 35.00 to $150.00. Price is never cm. We tro 2,.tftliutori (or this distiuctivs watch. Don't Forget Our Bit, Watch and Jewelry Sale December II and 12 LOOK MITCHELL i CONFORN1S TO NATIONAL. PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. An improvement over many Cough, Lund and Bronchial Remedies, because It'rlds tho system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels, io opiates. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by P1NEULE MEDICINE CO., CHICAGO. U. S. A. FOR SAM3 AT COOK'S DIU'G 3TORR. 1. J . Don't Come in and look over our line of Dry . Laces, m Embrideries, Combs, Gloves and before buying elsewhere. y, How is your Table Linen for Christmas. ", Before buying come and Look at our line. , ' N " ' " 60-inch Talile Cloth, all white, open work'borcta at 45c. 66-inch guaranteed'all linen Table Linen; open work border, with Napkins tcTmatch, ' ' ' Napkins $3.00 per doz., TableCloth 75c. Collars In collars we have the high Diaectorie" styles from 25c to 50c, also "a large line of K lace and silk collars from 25c to $2.50.- - Bear Skin Coats Infants Bear Skin Coats all sizes and col ors from $2.25 to $3.00 each. v Bear Skin Hood from 35c : 1.25. j' At P. We fespecially call your attention to our line of watches. We can Urn 9 certainly fill your wants . in this line. - '--'.,. - . -" v, Our fine assorlmcnt of solid gold and gold filled jewelry will ap peal to you. - . . "-' FOR THE BIG WATCH JEW TXT Pass Thi is Children's Sweaters Infants all wool sweaters at 60c. Children's all wool sweaters, edged with contrasting colors at 75c. Yarns All kinds and colors froni 5c to 30c a skem. w. 2 NBWHOUSB'S X v .:K5v4' &jmt .j f y" ,f V ELRY CO Goods, Notions, Knit Goods uTl ? 1 , 1 4i & I m&j i. " .j 'ZZX&Zi Fi 1 1 ' :'i.- m i"ii k immm A"i' .&' V I J Biwj?VJ K-'-rf. if V 4