itJ-Ui.ouLaaArT,T.'ti-T!'-',-i,'jir-gTr'.ii ..iiii ri..-,-ltl.illlMIW)l,l1)x lOrmraowtJmpi.uuinri PUBLISHED KVKIIV VKIDW. Bntcrod In Hie I'oBtolllro nt Itccl Cloud, Ncl n Socoml CIhm Mutter C. 11. hali: 1'CIII.IHIIKII Till: ONLY nilMOCHATIC I'Al'KU wr.nsTr.n county IN City Officers. Mnyor lerk Tri-RMiriT.. .... CoiiiTllincii, M until I'omu'llini'M 2ml wnnl .. . KltCtlll' lldlt A UMtlTl'olll Mnrliul, iluv . . . MurMinl, nli;lit . itl;-iljo for tlic Chic' .('. II. I'nltur ... .O.C. T 1 1 I () UtilkT lloj Out mini i:l I'mMiiIiit I. A. Mp.Xriliiir .1. II. It.illcv f l. W . Itlll-WI'HM .!:. M. mini Julltl Klll'l'l cmiitii. . . 10 A.M. . II A.M. . . V M. Church Srnlcs. nOfltS(iisi:itYici: atm. i: s wuiirir srnvnTM. Finality School I'rcaeliliiK . ... CIlUA IIUl'tlllK i: i nimi Kpuortli league I'rrnclilnw Vrnj or nit hIIiik WcilncMlny v tiling 8 1'. M. I.nillisAlil l'rldny 21'. M. Yotir iiri'M'iicu In riiii(Ntt(t ntnl n conllnl tnvltntlon In oxttmUil to nil. M. T. Hnni.i:ii I'nstor. 7 I' H 1', jioriis or sKitvu'i: at conoimioa- TIONALCUUItClI. Saiiii tii Himvirr.s. I'rrnclilUK - 10:15 a. in. lllblc school 12 in. rrtacliliiKhiTXlcos Kji.tii. Prayer and Conlerenco mcotlMt; Wwliiwt day nt 8 p. tit. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. ltKV. A.A. Ckksim x l'aslor. (iUAri: (Ci'isroi'Ai.) eiium-n llt'V. J. Ml Hates, 1'aMor. Sen Ice tho' ilrst two .Stttnlays In each montli. Holy Conitntinloti at iiiornlim nirvlccs on tlii' Ilrst Sunday. Sunday M'liool at UiVi'locU ecry Sunday. Mre. K. 11. smith, supcrlnti tidint. Announcement. I ho tv by tiunouuco myself n eaudi (into fur tho tiotniiitition of Shorill' of Webster county siibjoot to the will of tho Doinooral and Peoples Independent doctors nt tho Primary oloction Aug. 17th., 1!K)0. nml most respectfully .solicit your support. 12 W. Con. is Wlmt ilo you think of western Ne braska'.' An enterprising merchant in ltidiiiiiolii is advertising a Hood stile. Tho (1 reams of tho early settlors have boon fully realized. Tho (.'haiitauipia is now an assured fact for this year. Manager Holiday was in tlio uity Kriday and completed Ids nrtuiigeiiients for it ('hautaiuiuti begluiug Aug. r.th and ending Aug. M. Ho has an unusually strong program and anticipates a huge attendance. The people of this city and ieinity will bo pleased to learn that thoehau tainiua will bo conducted again this year. This is an uttiactiou from which eveiy one derives benefit. Your intention is called to the change in tho time of the primary election. Tho third Tuesdav iu August which falls on tho 17th. this year is the date of tho primary this year. This is considerably earlier than be fore . Candidates for oillce must make their Ming 110 days before that time which means that tho 17th day of July is tho last day for Hllng. Parties soil; iug piefermeut at tho polls this fall should begin to get busy. lohe CHIEF GOVERNOR'S GRITICS Red Cloud - Nobrnshtv HAVE flO BASIS i secretary hur.se .Minus s in loHiirse of Charge of Bift Car Fare Account Executive Has Spent Far Less Money for Transportation Than His Predecessor. Lincoln, Neb, Juno .'I. Ptivate Secretary Fiiiho has written the fol lowing letter to a critic of Governor Hliallenberger: Replying to your communication of June 1 in which you cncloso a clipping from the IloldicgoClliun, which char ges I hat Governor shnllenborgcr has spent SOTOof siafo money for rallioad m Kongo since ho has been in oflleo, and In compliance with your request. I beg to make this statement: It fieinniitly occurs that the gover nor is unexpectedly called out of the city on matters iu connection with statu institutions ami it would be im possible to uo through the routine necessary to proem o a ticketoaeh time or trips of this nature. Tho late legis lature provided 81,000 for tho travel ing expenses of tho governor for tho bbenniutn, as against an appropriation for tho nso of liovernor Sheldon of Sl.MiO, by the former legislature. In order to purchase a ticket or mileage from this appropriation, it is necessary for tho governor to make out n vouch or against the "traveling expense fund," have the same audited by tho stato auditor, approved by the secre tary of state, and a warrant drawn and delivered to tho railroad company, which in the ordinary course of busi ness requires from two to threo days' time. To avoid this inconvenience every time tho governor is required to leave the capital, vouchors have been issued by Coventor Shallonberger against the 'traveling expense fund." since he has been in oillce to the amount of Stint). This mileage is over tho several railroads of the state, and contains a provision that the railroad companies will redeem any unused portion. Money Will Cour Term June 1st theiv was 2.120 miles. orSI of this SUtiO purchase it-eil, and the total amount paid out by Oovornor Shnllenbcrgcr during his term of oillce for traveling expenses is $00.r.O. I'pon this basis of tlio amount expended as an estimate, the governor has .sttilleiont mileage on hand at this time to cover his term of oillce. 1!- way of compaii son with tho expendttutes tor travel ing espouses ot the former administra tion, tlte i coords of this department show that during tin administration of Governor Sheldon, the amount ex-, ponded each month of his term of of lice was i.71. while the monthly amount paid out for traveling expenses by liovernor Sliallonborgor, during the Ilrst live mouths of his term of ollleo is SIS 'is-. Tho statement that has appeared In the press, that liovernor Shnllenbcrgcr has spent 1100 for traveling expenses during the five months ho has been in oillce. would be equivalent to milking tho charge that Drown, who during the month of October purchased his winter supply of coal, has spent as much money for fuel during tho one month as Jones had expended during his occupancy ol tho sumo building for tho entire previous winter. World Herald. down to defeat hut Hsidc fr,,,,, show ing that they weie a little S(1ft the team showed up to excellent advant age. I The line up was as follows: Catch, Carioll. 'Pitch, I'ligate. 1st Ruse, Clark. 2nd Duse, Grant. Short Stop, Rradbrook. Urd Daso. "Ruck " K. Field, Musters. I'. Held, Cook. L. Field, Hyde. Just before taking tho out field Cap tain "Duck" huddled his men iu a little circle .md explained tho signals for the game. Anon looker might have Imagined them to be a lot of school boys ready for a pnink. l-'ngntn proved to bo too much lor tlio isitors and had them at his mercy all tin n the game. Tlio contest, however, was closo enough to be interesting, the losult beluga victory for tho homo team to tho tune of .-, to 1. One lamentable feature of the game was the uncalled for soreness of Cap tain Wliot of tho Norton team when ho refused to go on with tlio game bo cause tho umpire called a strike on n ball that he, the captain took a full swing at and missed. Tho rest of tho Norton players wero men grown and conducted themselves as gentlemen. Dattorlos, Ked Cloud Carroll and l-'ugato, Norton 1'oort and Morohead. Hits off Kugato 2, olV Morehead 0. Fugato struck out 1 1, Morohead S. Krrors Norton C, Red Cloud J. 12 3 I 5 0 7 8 tt Red Cloud 0 2 u 0 n 3 0 0 x .1 Norton 001000000 1 Time- 1:53. The second game on Friday after noon was a regular merry-go-round. The visitors were out classed in evry particular. Uur boys, piirtioularlly "Draddy" batting at will. Score Nor ton I, Ked Cloud 21. Rattories. Red Cloud Carroll and l legg. Norton L'oort and Rlliol. This was a quite a disappointment The team this year is composed of a clean set of young men and they will undoubtedly play clean ball all thru the season We wish them success ami assure them that Hod Cloud is with them and will be witli them to the last. Red Cloud ami Grand Island played ball hero Wednesday. Score, I J rami Island .1, Red Cloud r,. Butteries, Red Cloud Carroll and Masters, lirand Is land Simm and Uraudt. Struck out, .Masters 11, Hrandt .V Ilaso on balls, oil' Masters t!. off Rrandt J. Masteis pitched a good game, this being Ins Ilrst game he has pitched this -.eusui. The (iraud Island team is coiiiuo-m d of a clean and gentlemanly -et of young men. They have an excellent fast ball team. Tho gaitio was full of ginger all the way thru. W.C.T. U. Mectlnft Another mothers meeting was held under the auspices of the. W. C. T. U . last Saturday afternoon at the Con gtcgatlonal church and was hugely attended by the mothers of this city. State woi Iter Mis. Lena llaitzell Wal lace conducted the meeting which proved to bo r much benefit to all in attendance. 1 his orgauiution is tak ing up ehlldien's problem in a practic al way and Is doing a world of good iu giving mothers iufoimtition and in Htruotluu in regard to rearing children properly. Mrs. Wallace delivered two address es Sunday on tho temperance ques tion, ller position was unasallablo and her logic clear. One statonieut she made was to the effect that the reaton saloons weio tolerated is be cause men who profess to believe that absolute piohlbltion is the best for mankind do not vote that way because it might alteet their pocket books. This policy wns worse than criminal. She indulged in no vituperation what ever and her entire discourse was free from any abuse Neither did she show any disposition to rant but on the contrary she showed herself to bo a cultured refined1 lady desiring the best for all people. Her manner of delivery was piittieuhuiy pleasing. Wo are of the opinion that Red Cloud would glvo Mrs. Wallace a gen erous reception should sho again make a visit to this city. The W C. T l'., secured several now members and much cuthuinsm ns n result of tho meeting. I'ineules-now Kidney remedy uro for nil diseases of the kidneys and bladder. They act promptly iu all cases of lame back, rheumatic pains, iiillammatlou of tho bladder, urinary disorders and weak kiducjs. Sold by Hoary Cook. Opening Bail Game of the Season. Last Thursday the base ball sonson formally opened here with much spirit and eiithuiasm. The real bogining of the opening commenced at live o'clock in tho morn ing when ''rank Cowdcn ollleially phoned to the weather man at Lincoln to soo what ho could do. The answer must hiio been favorable for despite the dense fog ol the early morning Frank was optomistic and cheerful. We think that lto offeiod the weather man froo admission to tho gnmo in ex change for a little sunshine. I'.y tcti o'clock the skies had cleared and out of town visitors began to ar rive. Superior. Dluo Hill, liuldo Rock, Cowles, luavale, Rlveitoii anil lUaden sending automobilo delegations galore. Dy noon the city streets and alleys wore filled with iiutos. buggies and wagons At -ii'M the big automobilo parade started thru the stroots preeeeded by tho Citicu's Conceit band. Forty seven automobiles, represent intr S7.'i,ooo and carrying untold mil lions drove proudly thru tho streets to the delight of all observers. After the parade tho automobiles and thirteen hundred peoplo went to tlio base ball park to witness the first gatno of the season which was to be played with Norton. The two teams wore drawn up form ing a double Hue on the diamond. Mayor Potter not being on tho ground Sir William S. Dense accurately twirled the little sphere three times across homo plate and the game was on. This being tlio ilrst timo that our boys have played togothor everyone was suie that Red Cloud would go School Board Meets. Ru Ci.ot ii, Ni'.iir.. June 7, 'on. Hoard of Fdueation met in regular session. Members present E. J. Over ing President, L. L Doren, F. W. Studelmker, Henry Newhouso titid V. D. Fulton. On motion duly seconded and carried it was resolved that all non resident pupils be leqnired to deposit fee of S2 necessary to cover amount of damage returned at the end of school year, less amount of damage that may havobeou caused by rough usage or failure to re turn books. On motion secretary was authorized to communicate with parents of pupils who havo failed to turn in books on leaving school. On motion Tress Harwood wits up pointed Janitor tor Washington school for ensuing year at usual salary. It was moved and duly seconded Hint sealed bids be received on June 21, 'q'.) for installing heating plant in Wash ington school and secretary instructed to iuhortiso accordingly. m motion board decided to build the nocossary addition to Washington school nnd advised that a foreman bo seemed and nuthoriod to employ woikmou necessary to complete build ing and grounds iu timo for opening of fall term of school. Motion catried. on motion the following bills were allowed nml warrants ordered drawn for sauio. .Miner llros., supplies e ip.o Com Ad,, printing i.oO F. L. Hlnes, drayago ;-. )," Argus, printing n.uo L. P. Albright "t.uO On motion it was resolved that no bills be honored from merchants fur nishing supplies for schools unless having an ordor signed by superin tendent or chairman of committee on supplies attached. Carried. On motion board adjourned to Juno 21st. Mrs. Hodevig Marrul Christine Nel son, wife of Chris Nelson died at her homo northwest of this city Juno is, 1000. A sudden attack of heart failure was the cause of death. The deceased was bom n. Denmark Nov. 17, 18U0. Desides her husband she leaves B sons and 1 daughters to mourn her loss. Tito death of Mrs. Nolson came as a groat surprlso to all her friends ami aeqiialntences as she had been to church twice on the day she died. Sho was much bolovod bv all who kuew her. EES LAX mm H P N ' Pi iC3 tk$wmWi g-ffs&n li ffiillP CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. An Improvement over mnny Coutfh, Lura and Bronchial Remedies, because It rids tfee system of n cold by acting as a cnthartlc mt the bowels. No opiates. 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Dr. Detcailion'H Kollof for IMioumatlsm and ISuuralffln radically cured iu l to J days. It action upon the system Is remnrkable and mysterious. It ro moves at oneo tho causo and the dis eaheliiiniediiitely disappears. The dls dose greatly benutlts T3c and Si. Ilrst ?