The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 01, 1909, Image 4
",f : i w? fc' .& . fc i ftU, w MmtmmBmemanmmmMia T5he CHIEF Red Cloud - Nebraska. PUBLISHED KV.BRY VJUDAY. i ft, Kntorcd In tlio I'ontonlco al Hcl Cloud, Nth . ' jr m Bccoml Chum MalU-r K C. II. 1IAL13 - I'uiu.isiimi city officers. Mayor. . . I. 0. C'uMwcll Clerk.- 1. II. Kent L Trcamirer J.O llullcr ,7;. Conncllmcn, lot wntil . . .IM Amuck 'k I'.d I'ulnlplior SV Councilman 2wl wnrrt. ..J, A. McArtluir H$ . Alf.MLCnll W Bnpt. Unlit mid Yntci .. . . 0cnr IIuitomkIim V4 Marrtitil, dy.. Al Hlntiv '.J MarMml, night.... Jolin KltiH'l V K " County Officers, Clerk Dlnttlct Court . . .. f!co. W. lluleliUon . JiidKO ... 1. W. Kdnn Clerk 1. V. Hots Treasurer. W 0. l'rnlim 'Altornny II. UlnckledRf Bliorlir. 0. 1). lledKO Aesoexor. . lie. S(utt t Hnpt Public IiiMrniiiluii N'clllo OMur Ooroner Dr. r. it. Hall Bnrvoyor (leo. Overbite CommliMoncrn .In". (1. Overman T. J. Clinllli . Win. AtidetM n ' (loo, V. lluininol '? ' OerlinrdtOlniiMcdu 1'arls welcomes fnslro as a fuuiiy for eign frenk. Uncle Joe Cannon sits still, but he does'nt tremble. Tlio Ananias club now him an edit orial department Congress is getting ready to proollco U begin to adjourn. Language breaks out on some men Uko boilado on othora. SayoTaftto tho South: J" tho water's fino. 'Come on Some people we know don't euro u 4it about tho waterways. "Venezuela's nary la now reducod to sand scow and two coal hoppers. Tho btandpattors propose, to keep In tli middle of tho tarltf roviplon road. ' v. h Why don't tho Congrissl&nal Itecord tart a woman's column and get a rtoonlaL The worst Is yet to eomo in the Unins trial, we fear. The slush sqund hns opened fire. Tho White House Daily Message is not so Important a pnbllcat cu as it wns a year ago. Mountime Mr. Cannon feels reason ably confident that ho will mcroly bo revised by his friends. Tom l'latt is wilting a book, if he tells all he knows, it will -be among tho hiv best sellers. IJoosovelt will hunt in the Congo region, but not for evidence concctn ing the rubber busiueiw. Seo that Colonel Koosevoll loferred to himself as "the setting sun". Why lin the "passing stoimV" Tho world now has the tehtlmony oi tho Prince do Sugan's attorney that he is a perfect gontlcinan. It cost 51,000,000 lo bury tho late Kmporor of China, it would have only cost them Slu in Ihillimo . Mr. Mat tin Littleton oilers to be tho Moses of the "Xow Democracy." Now what bus Colonel Wattoison to Miyf The leturn of part of the Chinese in demnity came j st in time to help pay the expenses of the Chinese emperor's iuntiral. Wo hope Dr. Jacob 11. Schuruian is not trying toexpel any members of the Ananias Club when he says everybody is good now. As Teps would have put It, thclrMa jestlcs of China are having n sumptuous funeral, and may Ood inako them ablo to pay far it lE'raa'TOffazBfgsqwHMH 1 m i" 1 HJ'iTTHI.miW )' 'ft1 n ,j To fill your wants in what ever you may want in the grocery line.. Wc arc getting a nice New line of Evaporated Fruits, this years crop. They arc fine, the flavor rich, just opened a keg of Heinz Celebrated sweet pickles, "Ask to try em" We arc also head quarters for Snyders Pork and Beans. Snyders catsup cct. And Falger's Golden gate Coffee, Teas and Extracts ect. Our Best Brand of Gonad goods. Call Tar The White House Brand. Hell Phone 4 JOHNSON 'WAm vv AVm rfJv WW AwW Tim lurlir committee lias not yet ashed any housewife lo bilng their account book for t tic past few yours to hi' tariff hearing, It In denied ut Washington that t'.io J'lesident recently was nearly run ovur by ii automobile or a (ho engine. Mnyhu it was tlio oilier way. Mr. Unpont holds that tlio Powder Trust 1h nieiely family ufTnir. And of course, the government intisl not meddle in little private mutters. Mrs. Jones, of l'uxico. Mo , lias pre sented her husband with four bouncing daughters Tor Christmas gift. Santa Clans must lio a stoik In Misso'iti , If the women do get u chance to vote on the liquor question in Washington, certain statesmen will take tho next train rightafter the ballol saro counted Loih of memory seems to bo one of the qiialillcations for advancement in the service of the .Standard Oil Comp any. Archbold never forgot lo forget We wonder If Mr. Tuft us President will lie aide to call the turn on vice, buslne"s morality and general bad citi zenship in ho many and varied terms as lias bis houoted predecessor i -- I llmiry 0. Richmond for Chief Clerk. A few days ago we received a letter from Henry C. Richmond announcing his candidacy for the chief clerkship of the House. Richmond is a news paper nun andas 11 craftsman wo would be ploasod to hoar of Ills selec tion, for tho position ho asniros to till Henry has many friends in this part or the atato, who would be pleased to hear of his success His many qual ifications are good nsseuts, for this Im portant position. Mllklift MaehlMs- Tho Nebraska Experiment Station has just Issued lUillotln No. 108. This bullotin is areportof tho experimental work carried on with milking machines In tho University dairy during tho past two years, together with a comploto discussion of tlio factors that intlucnco milking by machinery. This bulletin Is not sent out to tho general mailing list, but may be secured frco of cost by residents of Nebraska by writing to tho Agiieultural Kxpoiimcnt Station, Lin coln, Nebr, Real Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by the 1'oit Ab stract Co. for the week ending Wed nesday, Doc. :so, 100s. Lincoln Land Co., ;? C. A. Kiibt erly, lot 15. Ulk 0, llluden, wd To Jacob H. Moore lo Oscar h. Lind gieen, si! lot (i, Ulk. :i, SpeneaV 2nd add to Uladen, wd' K)0 Jean 15. hnporlo to Xaves Laporte pt ne I It). K1U. wd :V5t)0 Milo S Martin to Lb-zle Groat, lots fi, !. 7, Ulk. 22. Red Cloud, wd s()o Ituuiy Cool; to Dlhi Cook, lot 11, 12. 1111:. G, Red Cloud. wd....l 8500 ElvlaW. Tuttle to Delia H Me ChUuhi, lot 0, Ulk. 1, Uladen wd 200 C, V. (hind to A. F. Slobrass, lots 1 to 7. 1111c. 7, Uobrer's add to Blue Hlll,:qcd 1 William E. White lo R. B. Thomp son, nwl swJ, lo-2-lo. wd tli o9 William Hump to Fred Odem eid er, ue se r,0 :i-l, wd 2C00 A. V. Siebrass to Cliarles llaller, w lot Call lot 7, pt lots S, I), 1U II, Ulk. 7, Rohrer'.s add to Blue . Hill, wd ilJOO Mary Custella lo Iridic (illmoie, s2 t,w 1 , 5-:i-12. w d .luOO ' S3S70 00 . Mortgages filed, Moj.'iO.O'J Mortgages released j7(i.'J7.r.O I'lneules for the Kidneys are llttlo golden globules which act directly on the kidneys. A trial will conviuco you ot quick results for liuckuchc Rheumatism, Lumbago and tired worn out feelings. HO days trial Sl.OO. They purify tlio blood. Sold by ifonry Cook a:jjajHWLi!KffnAB Rural Phono 63 $ BONER '"WWWW 'W'W'W-'w'WA ArWVu" tVASIIiNGTON'LLTfESt. The Wiijk mid Means Committee, that had been silt. ng so long in Wash' tnglou, has discontinue 1 its so-called Investigations and Congiess liming adjourned, we are In tlio midst of the holiday season. An unusally largo number of -Senators and Members re main Jn Washington -tlioo espeeiully who homes tiro remote fiom the Cap ital butthese arc cheerod by the visits of their sons and daughters who are 111 eastern scuoois ami colleges or may be In western 11 id sitttli irn s and colleges l''or they uro 'l nls nnny woiso place to siiond the holidays than in the ci.pltal of IhoU uitcd Stales. Tto ground is covered with six inches ofsno.v, but the days are bright and there has scarcely as yet been any really cold weather. The cltieiis of Washington -those lo make it their homes are Interested in tho prepaiatior.s for tlio Inaugura tion of President elect Tuft. Seventy flv thousands dollars have been al ready subscribed for lliu expenses of tho street pageant and the inaugural ball and it is Interesting to nolo that this amount Is313,Q('0 greater than the total subscription for Presidont Roose velt's last inaugural ion There is no doubt but that the subscription will bo considerably Increased for donations are coming In In bums of 100 or more. Locally Mr. Taft is u much more popular man than Presidont Roosevelt. He Is genial, traclful. imperturbably goodliuinored and as the professor said Mr. Uoosovolt "ain't". Thousands of Wnshingtonians have a grudge against the President. Ho oxtondod tho work ing hours in all tho departments from 1 to 1.3o o'clock, causing what was Imagined to bo intolureblo hardships to at least twenty-thousands govern mont employees, Interfering with their dinner hour and with the sche dules of local trains, for it must bo remembered that hundreds of govern ment clerks live eight and ten and oven forty miles outside the city, quite. 'a number of them' coming ovor in tho morning from Baltimore androturning In tho evening. Presidont elect Toft will not have to do what Mr Roose velt has done, fortunately perhaps for his local popularity, but it may be safely assumed that he will not rescind tho order. Inauguration on tlio fourth of March is expected to surpass in splendor and iu volume of spectators, street parade, mid inaugural ball, any similar event that has been given before. As usiitH Pennsylvania venue, on the south side, will be lined with bleachers who o tho spectator may sit on a rough pine ho ml at an expense of any where from llfly cents to a dollar and a half and watch an almost endless pioeession, military and civic, with fifty or more brass, bands interspersed for live or six hours Tho day is us ully inclement and frequently ulniit intolerable. The scats that cost $l.vi will have awnings; while those f Ic-s price will be exposed to the frowuliigoi smiling skios, as the cisc limy be. In thirty years residence your correspon dent remembers only one pU-usunt fourth of March and that was the day of tho first inauguration of Piesldent Cleveland. Andrew Carnegie's admission before the Committee on ways and means that.uii 1' tcruatiomil combination of sleel manufacturers existed lias nat urally excited many peoplo interested in tlio tariff pioblem and it is said that steps will be taken to got to tho bottom of this alleged international trust. Mr. Carnegie denied that he knew anything f it personally, but he did not deny its existence and hud heard of it from several bom ces Thero has been talk of summoning J. Pier- pout Morgan, on the a-suiiiptioii that if thero'is a big trust anywlieio, he is in it, or may know something about it. Moreover, Mr. Morgan had much to do with the creation of tho steel trust and it is somowliat natural to suppose that he is advised as to any International rolatious. It is predicted by tlioso who profess to know that President Roosevelt's reply to the demand of tho Houso of Representative for tho information upon which ho bused the assertion iu his animal message, that Members of Congress woro averso to investigation by secret service men, is prepared and in the form of a special message. It is said that the President has com pleted it after worklne d ly and night to gtt it off his hands iu order that ho nilKht enjoy Iho Christmas holidays with alight heart Tho draft of this inetugi it is saUl. has boon submitted to the Cabinet and tho paper was cuie fully scrutinized by every one of the President's counsellors. Itissaid that those who are anticipating n vitriolic documont will not have their expecta tions rcallzod. The piper is said to bo conservative, calm and teniporute. Congress will scarcely havo assomblcd in tho Capital beforo this paper will be received by It and those who havo seen It, believe that tlio country will be convinced, as will also Members of Congress, that tlio President had sutll dent reason for 1 he words that have bien so heatedly crltlcize'd and dis cussed iu his annual iiicb&ngo. S LAXATIVE GOUBH SYRUP rtfiUuEs couaus and colds Ya "lrYtSttfcMtoKtafcfi VuVYtt'tf ?.-?, I-I.-W"?! Senilis and Funerals. AW,WWAVWVMVAJVy'AWJVA?,l.. Mr. Peter Leiderbrant died of par alysis at his homo In Smith County, Kansas,on Saturday December 20, aged 68 years. Ho camo to Kansas in a early day and has resided tliero over sinc'i. He leaves a wife and eight child ren to morn his loss, besides a largo circle of friends. Tho funeral sermon was pleached by tho Ruv (Jci . W. Hummel, and the remains wcr jed iu tlio Mount Hope Cometery. Died, Sunday ovonlng, December il7, at 10 o'clock, J isoph Harrison It ikor, of this city, at the age of 1'i years, 0 mouths and S.1 days Mr Baker was born in tin year 1330, on June ii, near Loxhuton, Ohiojsorvcd iu tho war of the Rebellion, was a member of Co. 1), 12th Ills. Iufan ry. Knllsted in tlio above company under President Lin coln's first call forlOO day volunteers. At the e.vp ration or the 100 days servico Mr Maker enlistod ith Col. Inger soli's rcgi'iiout. Before being mustered iu lie lec-.'ived an injury and was never must red Into service, hence was never mustered out, though he was with tlio regiment for a short time. Mr. Baker hud a s lort timo ago, made application forasorvica pension and uud 'Ubtodly would soon have rccoivod it, had he lived, as tho evidence was nil 'in and substantially corroborated by lvcords In on lllo tho war department at Wash Ingtou, D. C. Mr. Rakor was married in the year 1800 to Miss Alice II. Johu. To them was born six children; Homer, and Car oline, (Mrs. JJonry Dlcdrick,) of this city; Anna, (Mrs. Llndorman,) of Lin coin, Neb , of Chancy, Salem, Ohio, and and Mary Jano, (Mrs. Phi llps,)of Good land, Kas. Twelve grandchildren all survive to mourn the loss of nn Indul gent and kindly heart. Mr. Raker was a good citizen and an accommodating neighbor. Early in life lit '.united with tho Baptist church, and was "an active working member. "Later in life he joln0dJtho Methodist church and was a member of that church at the time of hid demise. One brother, Geirgo V. Raker, living flvo miles oast of this city and 0110 sister living In Ohio, nro tho only survivors of tho immi'diato fimlly. All wore presont nt the funeral except two of tholr uhildrni and their sister. ' FiUK-ral services woio conducted from tho fuuiiy residence. Row Stilller. of tho Methodist chinch, con dueled tlio serv'ces. Tho 1 cumins wcie laid to icst in the Red Cloud cemetery. I ' Sasi2iSy COHFORKS3 TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AMD DRUGS LAW. All Improvement over many Couch. Lungnncl Bronchial Remedies, because it rida the system of a cold by nctina as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to tflvo satiafactlon or money refunded. Prepared by 1MNEULG MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. U.S.A. FOR SALE AT COOK'S DRfG 3TOUU. r Don't Come in and look over Laces, Embrideries, before How is your Table Linen for 1 909 Before buying come and Look at our line. 60-inch Table Cloth, all white, open work border at 45c. 66-inch guaranteed all linen Table Linen; open work border, with Napkins to match, ' Napkins $3.00 per tloz., Table Cloth 75c. 4 Collars In collars wc have the high Diacctorie styles from 25c lo 50c, also a large line of lace and silk collars from 25c to $2.50. Bear Skin Coals Infants Bear Skin Coats all sizes and col ors from $2.25 to $3.00 each. Bear Skin Hoods from 35c 0 1 .25 . At- P. Tits ACfeUAraffft! I When looking for the Best in Furniture, Carpets cind Under taking come to the Leaders. AmaGk 8 Chaney Leaders in Furniture sand Undertaking MOON BLOCK ALLTHE PHONES sJrJ'rJ'rjy'rJrJjJy S &S1B2 R 81 S fl N S fi WHY? ssiissssxiKSksisssmKsinz. Because our prices on these goods are right-almost as cheap as the inferior goods sold by other houses. We invite you to the largest house in the county, one that pays taxes on $19,000 worth of goods while our competitors pay on $7,530. You can readily see where to trade to get the goods. We are here to stay. Give, .us atrial and be convinced. We, are not undersold by anybody. Red Cloud Hardware a.nd Implement Co. Vfti. WOLFE. Secretary. frvvWWWWWWvWvwv,W, 4. I.XTI AMM.IOU Kill. lM Vll.SU Cllll l IX :i Days. Morton L Hill, of I.obanon, Iud., says: "My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism in every muscle uud joint; her suffering was terrible and her body and faco were swollen almost boyond iccognitionjhud beeninbedforsix weeks TXj Thi ass IS our line of Dry Goods, Notions, Combs, Gloves and Knit Goods buying elsewhere. All kinds and skein. NEWHQUSE'S 1 ' E tfN TPBP INeDFAfiF! vittzmKi&fizss i and had eight physicians, but received no benefit until she tried Dr. Detehon's Relief for Bhcumali3iii. It gave her immediate relief and she was able to walk about in three days. I am sure it saved her life." Sold by Tho II. K. C, rice Drug To , Red Cloud, Nebr. uT Children's Sweaters Infants all wool sweaters at 60c. Children's all wool sweaters, edged with ' contrasting colors at 75c. Yarns colors from 5c to 30c a i . A ' KMtillV'''-' iMvn, 'mffmm t i i in woywwt tiwr'-w immm rv -4w