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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1909)
i .V k H If I 4 Wi irTirmxxnmvwmwmKtit-xmM'irMJxiww She CHIEF Rod Cloud - - NcbrRsku. I'UULISHKD BVK1H TJIUKSDAY. Entered In Hie I'unlntrli t Itertl'IoHil.Ne-i), Hfheumil f'Utx. .Mullet. C. II. HALF. ririu.tiiint TIIK ONLY JiKMOrilATlr I'AlT.lt IN WT.IISTKin'OCNTY 11 y Officers. Mnor Clerk TrcniMilrr Cotirclliiivu. iktwnni Count llini'ii 2ml wiird KlertrlrllulilA uatiM "in MhiMimI. dm-Uanlinl.ulKlit. . C. II. I'lllllT .(). I '.Till .1 () llnllor Itoy nl tiiiui I'.if l'Mllpticr J. A. McAtlliiir 1,11. Unlit) .11. V. IIUtRltw .14. M. In nl . .. Jolmlvlire 10 A. M. 11 A. M. 12 M. 7 I'. M. V. M. Cliurcli Services. iinniHtir,si4iiviri:.TM. r.. mi uni. HUHMNI MMtVlir.". Stnulny s liwl l'rt'Belilnu t'tiuwmctiiiiK i: i vino nptrorthliayiip I'ri.ncliliiu l'rnj-er mi-rtiiiK V t'liicwiny i uiln H V. M. ItAdlrii Aid Friday . 'JI'.M. Vour urcwttcp tH naucMcd ' n cordial invitation U extended to nil. M. T. HTiKKi.iirntir. i.i....i..l..i..i.nni.ii.rr ill"' "1 rl 11011"? OV MKItVICH AT CONMIKUA TIONAI.CUUIICH. HliHATIlHFnviriw. Preaching 0itt " "' Htulo grltool ,3m I'reactung wrvti'tii Up. in. Vrnyor ami Conlm are nut-ling YVidntti dny nt 8 p. in. A lordlnl Invltntliiti 1 extended to all. Iti.v. A. A. I'iiowm an l'nntor. illtACi: (KI'IM'nlWl.i I'llUIK'll Itev. .1. Ml Units. I'nutnr. fcicnlfi! the il mt tw Siiih!ii In each month. Ilolj Cuiiiiiiuiiliin ut moinlnu senlrm "ii the 11 rut Hunilnj. Hunilny M-luwIiU USn'iMk cury Sundn. 3Mr? r.li. Sinllli. Siipirlnliiiilnit. nml lilln 1 lln' i'i; ; inpii ill u.tl lib U-( i' owl I lie I rti 1, Mini liMnv und I In) I e.l""l '.'I "-nil iliiMit i I llli 1" I lie "twi ligh' ..ne" tintl lefusc to nirutlgc lln'iiispi in tnngliiblc form. IMIlois lire 'niniitii so bun r with us yet u litlli' v lnn till tlio lioi til Willi! makes Its ne i'iit'.iiii'(l isit nml our inspiration (disposition to wolk) toturiis." Il tuny inti'ii'sl Mr Halo to learn Unit si'li'iillsls liuvo dlscowiod the existence of u "la.y bug," nml assert that laziness is n disease instead of u linil habit ns lins been generally sup posed. Such bolt g the enso lie should not leplne, hut take something for 'tiint tired fooling" A mild lolile of bitrlex iitid hops might answer it's worth trying' this liot wiutli"r at any intc. Campbell Citizen. .mi- to i l 1 IK'i'ei l Many peoplo from tho country were much pleased that tho fountain was in running nnlor during flic Chniltnuipiii. Tho Mayor find Council are to be com mended for connecting the fotitilnln up with tho water. Tho base bull ns-oclution suspended business suddenly hist wcoh. Tlioy paid out In full and tho sympathy of tho public is willi them. A now organization urn formed and limy will play all games arranged Tor by tho old association. opportune is u 'i 1 1) i intlko t In-' mil." f,i bell Of. 'I'ho li.t iti titu iiti w. is mi ni(iin!il!ci, aiuws. s icinlly. iiilolleetuall.v .i-.d llnanelnlly. 3CTanija-'3w.niJUiuiwiat;wtin(JawiMUiwjgi ra'j:u-.g).uu)j'.gwgiJfflwtgiM mrav svww m a I IPfe i"riiKi . & 1.VI ::w Tho Cowlus t'oiuier has suspended publication and the good people of CowL'9 ato onee inoro without a news paper. Tho Courier iceeived liberal imtroiiugt' fii'lu I ho inerehunts of Cowli!h nml it into be rej'ietti'd tint tho paper failed to muLe good. We would bo de-llghlld to lillM' every nllO .Of them on our suliM'iiplioU lit Wo htn e notieed lately that unto mobile drivers aro getting on roles, about liuhtinir tin ii lamps after darU. We have met several dining the past few weeks, This ought not to bo for it will lead to soino serious aeeldenl. Auto drivers who eomo back to tho city alter dark mIioiiIiI light their lamps even tho they have but a few blocks to go. Now that it has been thoroly do monsttated that a Chautauqua can be maintained at this place and that at a llnaneial prollt we favor the organ l.atlon of u stock company for the purpose of making this Chnutauipm a permanent all'air. A I'liautauqua is one of the best adveitiseis a town can have, it brings many people here and wo want them to "get the habit." Tho amount of money niado ly tho pro moters during the hi'-t thieo yenrs is enough to have given tho peoplo a line auditorium. Let the money stay in aied Cloud. Tho numerous llotio eueonulors of Into movo us to dwell n llttlo on tin foolishness of using moio physical forco lu settling dinreuccsof opinion, 'llmo was in the fur distant post that tho only safe Kutird to life nml proper ty wiih the possession of n strong right arm. I.hUt swords uud pistols came into no but Abraham l.iuivilu showed what was the tiue wav to tight wheii fiL )Ue I erlod of his euveer hw received I ii oliullnnge. lie chose a buslicl of Xiotntuen for wtupons aud stipulnled llint the distance npnit slmulil be UoO Joot. When you iceeive u gus insult re lievo your fi cling by robbing a hor net's nest or gently caress the south end of ii mule. Von will feel just as well tho next moinlug. Ity the simple inatlicmatical oper , utlou of putting two and two togothor, it is apparent Hint Itro. Hale, of tho . Jtcd Cloud Chief, has bugs. In Ids last '. Issuo lii! says: 'Why is tliero always a dearth of iiowb when we are not inspired'.' Why does tho warm wcathor come in the .suufmer time, and why aro wo not al ways nt our best'.' It's easier, far eas ier, to sit hi tho shade of tho old elm tree and dream, than it Is for tho editor to produce articles of human Interest Jrom tho gentle breezes which fan the leaves. Jlnt whou gieat drops of per i,"piraUon drop down tho editorial pen Pm C.IiiiiI Chiiiitmmiia :t .'iuiccss. The Chautauqua continued to be the center of attiaelion lust week. The attendance was the laigesl on Thins day when a few more than HOC en tered the big lent. Thursday ufternooii the Dis Moines Symphony orciii'stia gnvo tho preludo und Mnseol, the odiionted hone, gave tho principal program. The tuidieiiri wtisdi lighted with the work of IhU an I mn I. Apparently In- could add number running up into the thous ands with lightening rapidity. Tim trainer enllod for lumbers from the nudieiii'i and as fast as tlic-e numbers wore c.illi'd tlioy were written on tho black board and immediately tho horse Would gie tile slim. Wo doubt IT there weie a half dozen people in the audience who could add tho' columns as rapidly as Mascot. Most of us were bewildered before wo got thru the second column. Hut did the animal thiol; or did tho trainer do it all? This question seems tn have adheienls on both sides. Many watched tho trainer carefully but could not dis cover tho slightest sign given the animal and yet it seems Inconceivable that a horso were capatdo of thinking. Like the lady or the Tiger which wa-. if.' The evening entertainment, was given bv the Hes .Moines orchosli a. Friday the .lubilro singers were here ntul delighted the peoplo with the singing of old time southorn melodies. In tho afternoon Dr. H.S. MwcArthnr delivered his lecture on Uussln, the great bear oT tho noitli. Opinions seem todllVcr on this lecture. Some considered it excellent butothers were disappointed After an Intensive study of ,'.") years on Russia tho speak er ought to have been ablotocaptlvato the entire audience. We believe that had lie contented himself with u live minute historical sotting, und then irnVe in detail toe maiiiiois and cus toms ol tho people of today that tile people would have been better pleased. Saturday I.I. iSov. Mnuship of Mis sissippi delivered his lecture on Slav cry Hajs." ltut It was evident that the audienco failed to see the connect ion between tho speech and the sub ject or for that matter any subject. Sunday the Hastings orchestra de lighted our people with thoir music. Many express their preference fortho Hastings orchestra over any other musical attraction of tlio kind which lias been hero this season. They nlnveil excellent music and gnvo a vnried program. There was plenty of lire and sn.ip in their music. In the afternoon Hans 1'. Froeco charmed tho people with ids descrip tions of tho Mormon people nnd their religion. Mr. Froeco was born a Mor mon and gnvo much insido information and instruction regardlngtho workings of t lie Mormon cliurcli. Notwithstand ing tlie Intenso lieat tho speaker held his audienco spell bound for an hour and forty live minutes. Mr. l'Vcoco is free and easy mi the platform nnd the' o is something going on from the moment he commences till he loes. Tlie last lecture of the eouiso was delivered by Ur .1. Mverist Catliell on Abraham Lincoln. It was evident that the speaker was full of his sub Jcet. Ho gave the pilticlpnl ovonU of tho life of Abinhiim Lincoln and many interesting details of his life not gon orally found in the histories. lie wus eloquent, ill uuiu tie. euthuiustle, inter esting, the management extended public thanks to (ico. .T. Wanen lovul man ager of the llell tolephono e.ouipatiy for the free use of the telephone on the grounds. This wus u stroke of enterprise on the part of Mr. Warren and with much approcltited by the public. Thanks were also given to the V. C. T. l. iho City Council and the School Hoard for their help in making tho success of the Chautauqua possible. Thus closed tho .lid annual lied Cloud Chautauqua. 'Iho peoplo by their marked attention and their gen erous applause indicated their appre ciation and approval. This has been a time of rest, education and enjoy ment. Few of us will be bo able to enjoy such a feast of good things for u year to come but as we go about our work during the next 112 mouths may we not forget the impetus nnd Inspir ations which we have received during the past 10 days. We will fall to re ceive the highest good from thisChau tauqua unless wo live up, in a measure at least, to the high ideals which hnvo been set before us unless wo use tho Ucal Btatclninsfcr.s. Transfers reported by tho Fort Ab struct Co. for the week ending Wed ncsday, August IS, llid'.i. A. K. Davis to C K. Joyce, lot 0. Ulk t, lawyers mid to lnavalo wd .Jessie IV. Hodges to John Yung, lot I, aud pait lots 'J, 11, Ulk. II, Vatiecs add to (Snide Itock, wd William Al. Ciabill to V. X. Uichurdsoii. lot 0. uud south half lot ft. Mlk. fl. LeDucs add to Hut Cloud, wd li'OO Klllo Shockey to Hniestln Schmidt, part out lot I, llu.v chows add to I'.luc Hill, wd... Christ inn F. Albert to Lizzie Krai, so :i 1-1-1'.', wd rolled States to llnnunli V Ueevor, e )j ne ..'l-l-ll, patent William Adams to (N.'iir Alontn, part ne U'.'-D. wd fa 5W7 jaBMF? g fa W f WKBBrF vh fi9 IS S r Im Hod 1 1)000 soOo eaasoo Mortgdgos tiled, Woo.00. Mortgages rolenied $700.00. ''riniiiry Election. The following is the result oT the county primary election held Tuesday. DCMUMIMU' M PCOI'I.CH. For Treasurer V. 11. Cramer. For bherltl' Win. Klrlipalrielt. For Cleric Coo ilitdell For Suporintendeiit. Aliss Mubol Day. For County Judge I. W. Fdsoii. For County Commissioner '.'nil Hts trlct, Ii, l'isiger. lh:iM nt.iCAv. For Treasurer, W. 11. KoonU. ....(. D. Hedge. Ii. W.Ross. . . .Air. Cnster. .. . lid. Amuck. .G W. Hummel. C'fM.TORffiSTO N'TiONAl. PURE FOOD ANf; DRUGO LAW. An Improvement over rnanv Cm--:. UtnitHtir4 ' cliiul Itcn.odiss, bccai.-c It r.ds the systrni (f a cold by aclint' ss a ci,t'..f'o im mviMa. No opiates, l.uar.intccd to Blva satisfaction or money rcfunriid. Jt, ,. rev' i - i..,Ll; MLDIC1N13 CO.. CHICAGO. U.S.A. for slb at Cook's ,..:'. i si'o::k. rfftmaiiwM r tin wwnw.i Zp TK? :le Where to go and Where to Buy .ttti . it r-i i -1 n ! t t vour While goods, Laces, lLm broidery, Muslin, underwear, al the right prices is at F. NEWHOUSE'S. CI For this sale only will sell Suesine Silk al 42c a yd. shades. a For SherilT, For Clerk, . ..'. For Suporintendeiit, For County Coroner. For County Judge, . This is the report as ;vo jo to press today hut the returns will all be In by next week when we will Ive positive infoimation Tho prlniaiy election ill till city passed olf quietly. Except for n few candidates on the streets ono would not know anything unusual wus going on. Not over half of tho votots made use of thoir suffrage rights. Sale f Embroideries tJEvcry woman should buy her Laces and Embroideiics nt this sale to meet her necdo for months to come. 'SjThis sale lasts for 2 weeks only commencing Saturday, July 31th. PINevcr before have you been olfcrcd such bargains ns these Embroidery for Corset Covers, elegant : patterns finely embroidered goods, 30c values al 22c. j Embroidery for Corset Covers,' cross j bar, finely embroidered. 55c value 30c. j Flouncings 1 8 inch wide, beautiful cm- , broidcrcd patterns, 50c value at 25c. j Flouncings 27 inches wide, beautiful i embroidered patterns, 75c values nt 50c. i 36 inch Embroidery, deep work, beau- . tiful embroidered patterns, $ 1 .50 at $ 1 .00. j All the rest of our Embroideries are j marked awav down. Ladies Ready t wear Press Shirts IjHavc added lo our slock Ladies Ready Made Dre-s Skirls and in selecting sizes have thought of the large folks ns well n the small ones. Before buying would like lo have you look our line over as we arc always glad l. -how goods. Children's Kcaily Rjatle Presses CJHave a few odd sizes left in Children's white ready made Dresses which we will close ou' at cost. CIThis is your chance Jo get a White Dress cheap. GiOYGd All long wristcd Gloves at I -4 per cent off. Out to Our. Dollar. The Lincoln Daily State .lourual wants u few thousand new trial suh serlbers and has cut its prico from now to Jan. J, r.ilO to only $, or diil, and Sunday both. St.'.'.V This is a specially low pi ice for such a news puper and will result inn bitf business. Tho Journal stops when tlio time is out so that people need not be afraid to take one of these special oilers, its not u trick to tfot jon started. Tim Join mil has greatly enlarged and im proved each year and has been liaiug n wonderful growth in its leaders. Ueing tlio paper of our state capital it is especially tho paper for Nebraskans to rend, aud it lias an especially clean lot of readers because the paper if-olf is clean, having cut out all liquor and objectionable medical advertising. Tho Journal is thoroughly independ ent, nnd has been making a detor mined tight to haveour representatives at Washington do something to lower tho cost of living. If you want to read not only all of the iiowh of tho world, but a practical, helpful newspaper, working in the in terests of tlio masses of Nebraskans try The Lincoln Journal until Jan. 1, 1010 at this cut price. Asent for B'atterick PeJ 7c .terns S W- , "a". MFEMS- . lli!"vnei '' '""'' '" '" Vl' ' ' ' ' He ye imujieiMtr hi all thing. A few unre m -ii lik' tho li.ivwrnor of Kaiissn tint ihin's more of hi oath of olllc than his social club H.iloon-. do not muko u town a finan cial succe s if stubborn facts come to the front. l!et bu-y now election is not far oil', get good men, those who will see that the law is onfoiced. A struggle of thirty live veins with out money or prestige has a glorious result, the right shall win. Work for the home. Clean pure homes make a clean govermont. us labor on. Let Hill Offers $2,500 Prlie. James .1. Hill, chaiinmn of the board of tho Great Northern, has otfered S'J.noO in gold as prizes to be awarded for the best grains and grasses grown in the territory aloiu his lines to bo exhibited at the National Corn Im position in Omaha December 0 to Is-. The money is to bo divided into !Mo i .? "wis wm ' &tts sor w 1111 Mm P A ft SS G mil (? n -W ,vt --" Mb tSi ' WiilimsicSt; 'mr yjvj'& j Prou. veryfhing atables vl M l; i) il vi The Wisdom of Our Wise Onus. Wo wonder at the "wisouess" of our law makers frequently, being too dull of comprehension to know what some of their wisdom is worth. The child labor law Is wort Ii something, we ad mit, but without provision it i n forces a hardship upon n very huge number of parents who uoed tho wnge earnings of their children but tho worst feature Is the enforced Idleness put upon an army of youngsters who would be cm ployed 'were it not that theie is a penalty upon tho employer. Agents hnvo Uited Lallurpe to Inve-tigato and found thiee violations, lint did not prosecute- but warned employers to discharge such help. The-e boys were earning troui Sid to $ir a month atulweronot only learning business demands that would be worth sotm- tiling to them In after years, but wore kopt otV tlio streets and away from the haunt of loiterers and loafers, tho law virtually enforcing them into uii deslrublo associations aniT idleness, the four or live months vacation of tlio summer giving them a condition that would discourage a grown man. Tho loafing habit is to be guarded against more thuu tho over-work among tho boys. Tho law should on forco the school provision that the child should bo in school for the full term prescribed, but employment dur ing tlio vacation should not bo pro hibited Lallarper, Laliarpo, 111. for tr' -- tw -ftN imw HV ! ff ?C -w,- M. 1M, -fc - ", " il f 1 carry :i complete line of strictly fresh Groceries, i and my prices arc such that it will pay you to do jf (f your buying in this line of us. Only the first-class (0 brands of canned and package goods carried. w All staple Groceries in bulk at Bed-rock Prices. W W f 1 '" u Grocery store more than in anytliing else, yj'f rt UlGuIllinubZ) i,y,.,., should demand Absolute Cleanliness, (j DO iiivuieii iiiu -"" ;:i . . . ,, .,,,,. , i . t 1V . ... Ifil v... ........... I...,, i !..w,..i .... oi i illi'tv ill. un li) tilnt.u ntwl lit. .lll'.. til Iff nrlzos bv 1'rof. C I Hull of the .Mii.no- y? . ...... ;- ' """'" ?' ' "... . ,. ,, i n..r i ti imtv io sis 1 icaiiines". Hiio siuiiuiiioii nre our iioooi sota Agrieuiiunii w"h " Thos. Miaw of the Dakota 1- armor. Tliero will be about 10 first prizes for wheat, at", barley, coin, clover, timothy und alfalfa hay, as well us prizes for spelt, and Held peas. Details ol'lho contest will be siip nllod bv the exposition at Onitilm with- u a few days and farmers iiuouo.uk to win some of the IHU uu.ney, should I wave siunpKs of small grains lu bun dles us well as the peck samples of grain. lu addition to offering the pri.o, Mr , Hill will arrange to Hssdst the funnels , in getting their exhibits tOinlthtt The contest Is an unu-mil one, b. causo tin fanner will not haw 1" eompeto with those lu tl e old utfricii' tural states, but simply among th. u -' I selves lis the eolltesv lor air. ...m - prizes will be open only to tho-e living along the Gi cat Northern Hues. He sides tlio prizes aro to ho oilVred by states, so Montana, for instance will not huvo to compete with tho highly dovoloped farms of South Dakota aud Minnesota. Uosldes Hill money the exposition offers f.')6,000 In prizes and while com peting for tho IHU prizes, the exhibit ors may also win some of tho regular prizes OcWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills FOR BACKACHE Selfish Philosophy. Pliny: It 1b best to profit by the madness of others. When Love Grows Cold. When lovo grows cold thoro aro like ly to bo hot times around the house. j M -.iV fclk . 1 'V . - tr v v iw j- y-' &w j 0 j t.ijin.iuiiiiwm'i"" ihiiipiiii in n y iwrmT ir n I 1 J1 - -..-- - .-.. I Pnrc JF the chief ingredient W,). M I gf the active principle, ggg WJ . ) j! feg and hcalth(uInS,to tJ--v.;. t v j S POWDER H3 fl W ihsolttlcly Tare jf ' VIA. Jar Insures wholesome and deli- Iff cious food for every day Jr 1 . n everY home j& I I V No Pno,P,ulte jtfir H iBH3mn& No Alum JSBSEEgSSSSSSSSEBSSSi 1 1 T-iiMnrifnmnT'