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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1909)
3XKtunmajiiMM'uJviziratMixtmriKMsaBmivc&ri&TKrx Mi tl i: Hi 1. I l; it. r She GfflEF Red Cloud - - Nelr.fcU l'UUI.l.IIKI) I. VI- i MH'Ksb.' t Xat?r ) it, i!,c 'i.m ; i hi iuii i' i ii. nf SK'oi 1 t'li MmM'T 0. 1. 11 I. P. I'l I" I'n :: i 'in mm ' 'i - THE ONLY DKMOt mill l' MM' IN WKBHTKIUiOl Ml in i i"i aaw 5 . mm itciNcrillc ami PMjtos Mmfttrikut Party TlcJwt STATKTICKKT I'or ilurljc s of tli Supreme Coni-t judge 11. V. 0.ni. .Judge J. T. Syu.i VAN .l.ldgo .1. It T)kax (Mil NTY TK'KKT ) hi I ' Hi i-l W. H. ClIAMMJ )'.,i -hi :r vm. KiiiKi'ATiiicK For Clerk ..Gi.o. IUiim.i. For SiipoiiiiU'tnli'ut..Mii MaiiKlD.ii For Judjfe I W. iihm.v For Comity CotnininidanjBr'Jiid DMilct L. I'imokii imwwiwmimiiiipiiiw iii ii nt vmmtvmi tg? Omnlm in cleaning up her M rents getting ready for the Toft visit. Why not Invito the President lo oomn Lo lied C'loiul. "DiHti'tiHlonH, like small Alrennn are Ilrst begun, Scarce seen they riw. tint gather A8 Ihoy run: Bo lines that front their parallel do olino,. Mora they, proceed the ntorothoy sttlll disjoin." (Sntn'l arth to the City Council) It tflves Iho Culif much pleasure ti lenrn that Uuv. Shnllonbcigcr ban de cided to be n candidate for re election. Some of the would be pilots huve boon industriously cudcuvoi-ln to side truck hint on the sensatloiinl lino but to no effect. (lov. Shulleubeixcr suits ut us the Itoad representative of this went com mouivetilih itnd all hfs oflleiul net, will bear the closest scruuity. It would be li calamity indued if the biniichobust ing mayor of Omaha tdiiuUl got iuto the Denmcrulic Middle next year. But (hen if the cuttle luun from Altnu will accept the nomination again there uoed be no fear of Mayor Jim. We see in the. short tory uud the hDHppy pHUiKiapliti KtuM' uietitu'e to llto iDtelleetuat powers of tnuni.lnd. Tlte leUdeiiey in these days Is to take tbo short cut, lo attack problems easy Of Soluiloti uud the incvil.fble result Will be intellectual ivukuchs. That which we absorb with out mental ef fort will suroly undermine out' ability to perforin ami leuve us destitute of vitullty. We know that brevity is the soul of ult but wit cannot thrive on condensed prcdigoU'd food licit or bivlntf tin' poiululum ti litth) lo the Other exit erne uud tliink cdiiliuuoiisly tor ten eouseipitive seconds at least than lo forget in an instant ivliiittrau spired tlio moment before. pi u-i'i'i i. MiitV it and iiic abashed and film- N' illl.s of i I flit Mill llll'l dl ti i!i nvwit fi 1 1 1 it. .. tin- fnk'" I" I . i . Oil lillil' llll'l tlleliott 'I I" 1" S i ' I . p' "-! ' - f lliii Ill Ills llll'l I t 1 m - tin- iiili.iliil.nit'- of men I'm- li us-, of I lit- I'liiilis, blullli lllnl Withered nil t div mMiibble. senses it si-th' liliiuliii' li-if lire an 'ii "f Hie iiuiCiii mill iinhi'iu.l iippioHi Ii ol I i it'll . and it ivuKinci' tlie 1-md a. Hie pii'fuiiied herald of mi iml'oi ki It iii(f I'mviileiice. The verv spat rows of the ground I itt I tlii.'ii di lijrlit . t he songsters of ilie forest Heeliibn it viitli a more li'liml itiel'uly, mid the i tn -1 Ik r biid on liei nest ivhiperi t jidi-iiiK to the brood I i tieitlli eer wing. Tim bee thai Initio di spalriiiKly to tho honey eotulj Hies slt'tilKbt to the el over Held. It HpliUKB Up lil.e a Hew )'iwi l - -eliep; It ComPs dm ii iiki a tielX'dielion An unseen censer Is miuii; in the air; il Mlent baptism m eelelinite I: the prayer tba was ntlered hiltiriirly and luilr TiiitiilesKly l answered, und a resiirrietion in realized. What iskept ieul, iinpatk-nt.anri unworthy crentuies are iv'e; ivhiit nmleontouts and tuur (Uurern! And hoiv alioit-vilited in our view of creation and reproduction and the eternal scheme of life! Hlx thous and years have tuuKhl us Utile, though we know so much of the eurreut day and hour. A life time of bounty, cen turies of progress, and tin reourrluff Cyclen of a perpetual universe are vullt to Impress uur poor iiitderNlandintf with tin- truth of the unfailing and the everlHHtlnjr. What know weof the reoeniions and precessions, the actions and the reuetions, the energies and the rest lugs of litis eld young ettrlirs lai'Ke life? How unmindful we aro of the deep, bltf triiths which nature 1ms been exhibiting bU theno. years and Keneiftllons and eon of the upward and ntlvcUiclUK march! A little tilul, u little hardship, and wo arc undone, though the storehouse is full and the fat year are certuin to return for the fruitful Kroaud will not belie itself. llut the nun-1 1 of the rainone tvhllf of it and all repiuiugs are doue, and the nay is tdiinlng again, und we are after the butterllus as' eager and as heedless as before. .Men are but elilldreii of u larger growth, und their tears nie dried and their hurts are healed by little kisses which tliey straightway forgot. Fort Worth Kecord Come to think of it the newspaper is somewhat a life saver Usel'. it docs not sail out on the liih seas and res cue "lines from it sinking ship nor does it pit its forces against tin; tornado nor battle with the elements. It is never numbered among the U-.L of heroes nor does 1U activities arrest the attention of the wonder workers but it is a life saier just the same. We do not mean that it goes out with medi cine ease and lelieves the physical suf fering nor that it stays to nur.se the flick hack to health uud happiness, yet wo assert again that it is a great force ill uialmliiing t lie number of the living oil lids nuiiuleii's sphere. Of what use would all the seleiitltic researches of the world amount to If It were not for the newspaper carrying the information to the uttermost con iliies of the globe'.' It enters every Hold of human activity nod pouncing upon what liemiltH mankind and spreads the news tlru out the country entering everv home and bringing life noil happiness to millions. Who can rslliiiute the Mies saved by the spread ing of the news regarding the lly. tho mosquito, tho plague, consumption, typhoid fever and tho like-.' The newspaper is Irnlespmsublo ulong other Hues but jut top uud consider its treiueuduiis po.-slbi'ttio.s focsaving life. i: 'Hi. :i-i, - 1 1 ! Vi .11 it r L0STT I... i- iii Hi" , . M -. .in- . II, HII" "II ,11 'I' ' I" I'1 II ll I IIMlloll II I III! t'l III . I 'MUM", !,. -i. M. i.i. -MSN. Phone 11(1! 111,1(1)11. Ne',. SuimitfJry Ter August I'M)!). 'leiiipei.itU'e. Ililii'-t lO'J oil i.!i' lone-t lit oil 2i'th. Cn-atest range II on HJili I'rceiplt ttioii. t i n I, n't in. -lies, lireutest III 'ii Iu'h. ,Vl itielt on 2H Niiiii'n r of d.ij i villi M ilieh or more ."), Ii.ij-. clear ;. iiirtly ctomly 2, elmi'ly I. llinndi'i t ii'i.i (. wind H diy-. from s m'li Ludlow, i i An inproverncnt omi yit"in :f a coldhv ne. satisfy, tioit or moi.n r ; ' . - . - ':.- ; '.aw. h. the . to !vt ' '. 5. A. mi u: T ( - fieviilllng -Clros a. Swcoler than any pcrfumo over dis tilled by tho chemist, sweeter than roses or capo Jessamines, or tbo scent ot a ripe grnpo, sweeter thuu frosli linon and milady's washed hair, Is tho uuioll of the rain. It Is the breath to the uostrlls ox liiliiratlon totlie lung, ollxlr to the blood, uud wine to tho bruin. The dusty curtii inhales it und 1 pulsing ugnlii wltli potential life', tho tlovieis tlitit were punting are revived, and the very leaves of the tiees absorb it us incense and arc lifted up. Hungry, fretful, paieliod. and complaining, man opens his mouth and gulps It down like u gormand. Tho fading and wilting cottou bios Horn welcomes it us a inossiigo of now Jifo, and the naked of all tho world re joice in the hope of replenished ward robes. Tho growling, groveling beasts of the stock e.vchungo, intent upon tho OM.Ul.i, Neb., Sept. I. In masn con vention this uftci noon, called for no other purpose thuu to air some opin ions, the Ihihlmuu democracy, with Mayor H.ihlunui absent, denounced (ioieiuor Shullciihoigor, Deputy Mute Oil Inspector O'Connor, an appointee of the governor, tried to stem the tide, lint his effort were fruitless, and the i ..solutions, which were in the form of a platform und Mere us follows, wqic adopted. "Wo reiterate our demand for the regulation of the liquor trallle by local authorities, as has been the rule under the Slocumb law for twenty-eight years as against the impracticable exper ience of prohibition, which has proved a dismal failure wherever tried In this country for more than fifty years. Wo aro likewise opposed to county option and tcgurd It as the tlrst stop towards prohibition. "We disapprove the governor's act ion in signing the spurious so-called daylight bill, contrary to the state democratic platform for home rule on which lie was elected, and contrary to ins repeated assurances given our home people during the campaign. "We endorse tho splendid business, administration ol iliimes C, Dahlinaii, niavor ol Omaha." Chairman Iteagau denounced the governor as a ttaitor to the democratic party ami declined that the only way lo force candidates lo stand by the platlorm was to compel them to sign a pledge before heingclected. lie urged the party to take Issue on the liquor question Uds fall and not wait until nest year, telling the convention that "the anti saloon league, backed by H5 per cent of tho republican party" is now organizing in tho state- Lincoln Slate Journal. The Dahlman democrats of Ouiahii sucui to bold to the opinion that the DciiiuciuUc party is organized for the sole purpuse of furthering tho liquor interests. Thuyaio seeking to use the party for their own soltish inter ests. Deinocruts outside of the city Until ol Onialia will never penult such a prostitution of the party. What act ion lite patty will take upon iliisquus lion in the future wo know not but when the lime comes il is safe to pre dict that it will meet the Issue fairly uud sqiiirely. To have a ring of short sighted city politicians Insist that the only luUsinu ot the Democratic party is to give the people of Omaha fno beer i iiuui-c.ulitg In the o.'.roinu .Major Huhlumn sieuis to be n mono mani.ic since lie improve every oppor tunity to air his i lews on the ditviiglit saloon bill, lie scorns luc.ip.ible of thinking upon any other subject. How much of this Is duo to jealous, rancor and kindred evils? He was defeated for tho olllce of tloveruor fairly and squarely and hhuuld submit gracefully As far as we aro concerned ue much prefirto have the destinies of the Demoeiatic part) remain in thucontrol of 'traitors" like Shallenbeigcr than to lutiiist to tho tender mercies of the Di.iniiu I tivn n'c interests. Letter List. I.. -i t letters remaining uncalled I'or nt pustotllee ut Hed Cloud, Neb. lor th imi'k ending September 2, 190U Mtuguerite Johnson. .1. 11. Jackson, Mull Lewis, !aud Mathewm, L Me Kendrlck 2, II A. Sturgeon. If. T. Wright. These nill b- scut to the dead letter olllce Sept. Id. 11K.HI, if uncalled for before, When calling for above leafe say "advertised." T.C. II. uker, Postmaster Harriet). At Wroy, olorado. on last Saturday, Mrs. (lertrude Kvuus Wesley van mar ried to Hay Palmer of Ued t'lotul. The biide is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. ,). W. Kvaus uud wits born, raised and educated hei c. The groom, ivhose home lias been at Hed Cloud, is a telegraph operator, but will now quit the road, und with his wife will locate on a farm which they hove re cently acquired near Laird, Colo Tiro Pioneer joins Mrs. Palmer's many Arupuhuc friends lit wishing her and her husband succc. happiness and prosperity. -Arapahoe Pionter. ilea! Estate Transfers. Transfer reported by the Fort Ab stract Co. for the week ending Wed nesday, September 6, IU09. K. W. ivueger to Christian Hack, lot l to 1:.', lllk. 11, tloovors mid to Bluo Hill, wd 3700 John B Stunner to Xannto It. Halo, lots 30, 2t, lllk. 2, Smith - Moore add to Red Cloud, ivd .OO Let ha K. Frahm to Kvelyn M. Ijaitholomew. lots '. t5, ItlU. 1, (lriie!.s subdivision to liohrer add to lllue Hill, wd Uts) Ki-nestlne Schmidt toKuimu Wlll iuniH, pt out lot I, Biischmis add to lllue Hill, ivd 721 K K smith to K. K. Laitied, pt liw niv sv :iVM2, wd "o It. J. Myers to I'.. E. Smith, part niv n w sw .'l.".-2-12. qcd 1 A. L.Stark lo Stanley Mereier, e' . st. ! -J p.-, Wd 4J00 Lee Columbia to John Yung, lot r. pt lot 11, lllk. I), Vanees add to (iuiile Kock. wd lluO Maggie Mnbiuson to .loliu W. llobiuson, lot 8, ISlk. 1, Vance add to (iuiile. Kock, qcd 100 Maggio Kobiusoii to .John W Koliinson, niv liO-'i-'.i, qcd 100 611.101 MnnmvMWMMMsw 4"pMai mmmmLm.rr , I " Q0 Where to go and W.hev i:o Buy your White goods, Laces, Embroidery, Muslin, Underwearf, at the right prices is al FNEWHOUSE'S. flFor this sale only will sell Suesine Silk at 42c a yd., all shades. - -.tft. -Wf - . ' ,. -"- Sale- of Embroideries "JEvery woman should buy her Laces and Embroideries at this sale lo meet hot needs for months to come. This sale lasts for 2 weeks only commencing Saturday, July 31th. Ntvcr before have you been offered such bargains as these. Embroidery for Corset Covers, elegant pattern? finely embroidered goods, 30c values at 22c. Embroidery for Corset Covers, cross bar, finely embroidered. 55c value 30c. Flouncings 1 8 inch wide, beautiful em broidered patterns, 50c value at 25c. Flouncings 27 inches wide, beautiful embroidered patterns, 75c values at 50c. 36 inch Embroidery, deep work, beau tiful embroidered patterns, $1 .50 at $ 1 .00. All the rest of our Embroideries are marked away down. Ladles Ready to wear Dress Skirts JHave added lo our slock Ladic3 Ready Made Dress Skirts and in selecting sizes have thought of the large folks as well as the small ones. C Before buying would j like to have you lo !: our line over as we are always glad to show goods. Children's JRteaily Made Dresses iJHave a few odd sizes left in Children's while ready made Dresses which we will close out at cost. lIThis is your chance In cl a White Dress cheap. loves All long wrietcd Gloves al 1 -4 per cent off. fS-fll 'n fit lid t Agent for Bxtterick P.ttfns rrt MortpiKt'h illud, JIHOO.OO. Mort(,'U(,'Ch reli-iised, S'20HO.OO. Mitigating Circumstances. A Philadelphia man has Just been nrrcsted for flirting with Ids own wife. It is only fnlr to tho defendant to ox plain that tho lady was heavily veiled mid ho doubtless supposed sho was nomcbody olso's Mlfo. Xeiv Orleans Times-Democrat. w. . t v. mm . iThU"iW. lU'lolWHtii tin IV. . T. I". i V. t'. T. U, bntl'M-ryr.M, Prohibit ion. ' Spend not .Vur nioiu-y for tlmt uliidi is nut lnviid r Hiitlsilfth not. In the -. utli Uu'.vh.ivi'iMitont liquor on iK'i'ouiit of tin. iutvo. A i;ow thin now iiLilther blnels nor whiti- can f,'-'tit. Tin- I'uller Idll of tin) south U differ on t l'roin ivluit it sounds. It is to keep you from yett'iiitf full. Cursed is he ulio puttetli tho bottle to liis brother's lips Wlio is it the Ilrst in ti.o fault Is the signer on a saloon petition? in live years Nebraska lias increased from 2()0 prohibition to (iOO towns, 22 prohibition counties and for state pro hibition catnpaiKii. Will we win with CSod and home our battle cry, we will win. A Death Each Second, Tho number of deaths In tho world annually la 33,333,a;i3, or 01,95 1 per day, 3,730 per hour, 60 per minute, or ono per second. It Is estimated that tho population of tho earth at tho present tlmo Is being increased at tho rate of about IC.500,000 annually. Made His Diagnosis, "What diagnosis did the doctor malto of your wife's illness?" "Said sho is Buffeting from overwork." "Is that so?" "Yes, ho looked nt her tonguo and reached his decision mediately." lm- Church Sen Iocs. llnllt.Slil'hr.llVlfKAT M. K. I'lll'lU'll. SlIllllTII SllllVli r.. Sunday Hi'liool 10 A.M. I'n-iU'liliiK 11 A.M. ('lima iiui'tlin . Ii M. I l hv ' i:pivortu uasii'' " i M. Pri'uchlng i". M. Prayer nuftlim Wcdiir iimiuniin,' v, . LaiUosAiarrtdny i i M. Vour prmuuco U itHULiid ami n cor.ltitl lm itntluii i t'Xttnded to all. M. T. STini.KB Pastor. Hlll.l maiim Criir.i) IN A U.w. Dr. Didelioou'h Uelief for Uhoinntiti'-iu and Neuralgia radically cmed in 1 to :s days. Ituetion apou the system is remarkable uud mysterious. it re moves at oneo the cause and the dis ease immediately disappear. The dis-(Iom- greatly beuollts 7.c and SI. ilrst Sold by The II H. tirice Drug Co.. Red. ''loud. Nobr. Du not be dceelved by unscrupulous imitators who would have you beliovo that tho Imitation pills are as good as DiAVitfs Kidney and liladdor Tills. Theic Isn't anything just as good as these wonderful pills for the ivlief of backache, weak back, inllamiiiation of the bladder, urinary disorders and all kidney complaints. Any one can take DoWltt's Kidney and liludder IM1U as directed in perfect coiitldcucc of good results. Sold by all dealers (f fs v rf 4 ' ' ' ''..':C5 - '-S u '-55 us yft'it' 2 .:... "iKli S K3 H r, EA III t,'I-" jnmi in P. A. Wullbrandt, Proo. E verything IN .i m i) Hi atables f 1 carry a complete line of strictly fresh Groceries, JJy ff and my prices are such that it will pay you to do X yuur uuyiny in rnis line ot us. Unly the first-class i) l ) vJ ii to (JJ brands of canned and package oods carried n ' staple Groceries in bulk at Bed-rock Prices. (?) HlPnnlinP '" u(ir,,c,e,'yhto,'omo,'0,lm in anything else. fl UlCClllllllGii l.uy.Ms should demand Absolute Cleanliness. (J Y..i cannot buy (ir.)LVries in a dirty, ill-kopt place and bo suro of ( piirego..N Cleanliness and sanitation are our hobble- vfc, 'ss&se&&sssssg.&sf IIDI'US OK !tUlVU IC AT IDNUHKfi.V TIONALCIIL'HUII. SimivniHKUVKK. I'naehliiK ' W:l5n. in. Illblt Echoul 12 in. PrinvtUny fmlrv 8 j. in. Prayer and roufiri-ntu nut'tlug M't-tiiicK. day at s p. in. , A umUal lm ItatU'ii Ik cxtiiukd to nil. Iti:v. A. A. ri;r.iM.ir; l'amr. Two NUhts at the Opera House. The American Steels Company nill appear at tho opera hoio on Friday nnd Saturday evenlugs of this week. This company comes well recommend ed. Tho New Orplieum theatre of Vi. Golllni-, Colo., says of this company, "One of tho best companies ever ap pearing lioro, Tho company has been out wost and north all hummer, having pluyod Komo Hvo woeh-.nl I'uoblo.Colo rl,n niTforumiiceb are elenn, well ... t -- stngod, caoli different, some serious, some funny and carry the host morals, teaching many lessons to old and young." UltAii: .Ul'IrtinPAl.) i llUHlll lt J M' Hutu, I'liHtur. -.inlet llu Ilrst two stud) tit In inch month 11(11 I Hll lll'lllloa t UK 1'illllC KU'lll'C (III thuilrht Sunday, Sunday fcdi iol at 12 o'tliiek fiery sun lay. -' - ' ' - "itw w.."tli'i"ilrnl a 1-13 "S F&rr w? IT r a""5-' v.:irr:s7.as3iw! M i, 9 l inn;:.i vuun j,J XnOAKUINO ( unlo, Wl h to Wi n-r il.tr nhnut location. bt'tr iri fi owuurrnly who . ,ll cnll rilr. -I t 1 tl P. U1VU tSflCO. duHcnutloa mid titnlu ivliea possemlou L DAMYSHIRE, Dcx 9M Rtdrttf, N.T. xm mmw cwencing FRIDAY SEPT. 1 0, 1 1 . Different Play Each Night Friday night - Comedy Drama, "Her Sister's Sacrifice" Saturday night - Society Drama, "Given in Full" Seats on Sale at Grice's rug Store Get them early and avoid the rash. D a -"" "- -:-lt.