If- II k 73he CHIEF Red Cloutl Nebrnslttx PUUlilSHKD .S.W TIIUUSDAY. SntcrMt Iji Hi- I n'nrtlt v hi Kcil i Iniul Ncl , lip mmoih! ( In MhMi r c. it. H.Mji: I'llll.lKIII II Till: M.V Ti:MfU'HATH" t'AI'l.ll IN Wr.llHTKUmrXTV DcniccraUc nnd Peonies imlepRiulciit larl)lli.hl Vol' iltulp'M of I In- Mipn JHi' ('mill - it. r. noon .I.J. St I.LI VAN .1. 15. DI'.A.V For KegeiUs of Mute I nUcrsity - CIIAUDCST. KXAPP JIAUVIJY i:. NMIWUIJANUI For County 'IYohsm-ci W. H. CI..Mi:K 'Itoil Chntd For County CK-rlt (JKoKGI-: lIAMUMi .. . .Roil Cloud For Shot-ill - W.M. KIUKI'ATMCK . . .(Initio Hook For County Siipuiintondont MISS MAItHLi DAY Ked Cloud For County .linljjo I. V. KD.SON Ked Clottil For Commissioner, Second Dist. L.l'ISWKU Itlttu Hill CITY TICICKT For Con.itiiblo A I . Si n For Assessor A. I). Wonhciiia For Justieo of I'oneu Vu. M cma PiKDCIiOFI) TOWNSHIP TlCKirr For l'oitd Orei"cor....)AMi M-Imiiii For Assessor CiiAtti.rs t!t list .its Tho Chief is iiioubed with a now ex change wlik-li cniiu- to our desk Inst week. Tho Polk county Dcmocnit Is livo jmpcr published by mi nblo editor mid wo welcome it to our family tublo. I'lieHo seienties arc after till some times of real value. Just us wheat is ready to jump over the moon in com pany with tho nursery cow iiloiiK unities n. man of science prochiimin that ex cellent bread can be made from alfalfa leaves and can bo sold at a prollt for two cents u loaf. Please pass the alfalfa. How olten wo seo tho words "In our itisli to press we" (upoliuie). Many times this may bo owitifr to careless ness or uoglijreneo hut more often It is caused by patrons uniting till press day to ordor what they want. Few people tcalie (lie amount of work tlioto is to bo done on press day. That is the big (lay of the woek and it i an i entoiupiTed editor, indeed who can go thru the entire ordeal and retain tho same smile with whi"h he com menced. Tho Coinineioiul Advertiser struck a terrific blow on tho head Tif the nail last Friday whun it advocated securing u competent judge to pass upon tho condition of our eleottic light plant Somebody statts a story that a man stubbed Ids too on a pebble and tho iu't time tho story is hoard it is to tbo oiled that tho president lias butted his head against a stone wall. Too many people aio ptone to discourse learnedly upon a subject with which they are entirely unfamiliar. Lot us not be hasty in giving our views. (Jut own opinion is that the mayor and council owe it to themselves and to the taxpayers of the city to procuioa com petent tollable mutt to eomo hero and examine our plant, fcivo it a test nnd advise us what to do Let iii get ad vise fiom some one w ho kimws This .'ssaawsrsKWBasmarsK MmTWiw will iin cunt ft groal dcml mid then c will KlMW whnl li do. If it ! found tliatrn new ongtno U lndon)iiMib'o. or won'd bo a piiliK InveuJinenl wo l liev tl-nt that would warrant tin c mi eil in tanking n pttrilmxeiil om If tin- reverse lie true then lot us diop tho mnttor nml forget It. Wlen an opinion of law U tieedod a -i-n-iU.-mail Will gn ton competent law t r fu h'sinformalion and the snitu- luHims judgement nhmilit tie iw d in lininicip.il n Ifn Irs. J t N due tho taspn.Mi t ; . t mi cxntl utaloiiiont be givon idn'uni the truo couilltion nnd IieeiN of lie llglit seixico. Mr. VN . I! Crntlier, omidiilnli for ooiinty.trensiirci' on tho fusion tiel.et. h olio of the self tn.ulo Iiivn f thin county. He entile to this eountj in 1H?:i. a poor man, nnd looli a homestead III Unt in, township wliero he u sided for thirty yoats. In KW.l he removud to lied Cloud In which place he now makes hi home In spite of glass hoppets. dtutitli. hot winds and all the discouragements of a new country he had faith in Nebraska and cast his lot with her stiiigglc. Ho lias lived to sec his faith tcuaidcd. His iudoiui table will and pcisevoioneoeiiriiod him thru If electcil to the olllco to which lie aspires the alliiirs ot tho county will 1)0 in sale eoinpeti nt hands. Those who have experienced the hutdshipof pioneer life and have helped to develop the county are wotthy of any honor which tin- county is able to bestow. We believe that no mistake will lio made in casting it Mile for Mr. (minor for eotintv tieasurir. lie is tho rlghl man tor I lie place. An Explanation. In as much its the imptcssiou has gone lorth that tho wrltots of the articles which appi'iitcd in the I'cport- or signed, Paid," feared to sign their nainos to said articles, . desire to state that wo oll'etcd to sign on-di article, but for piudeutial reasons it was deemed .best by tho editor and our selves t hiit the articles bo published 1 without signature. We unhesitatingly claim the responsibility of writing those articles. If opportunity is given to publish oilier matter out signatures will appear with tho muiio. U. S. Itickford. A. I), UiiiTCH. Indinnola l.eporter. Vo arc indeed pleased to Hud two men who have been using tho columns or the press to air their private opin ion" with manhood enough to come out and own their authorship. There is altogether too much ot this uuomi motts writing for newspapers. If u tn.ur ha anything of bouellt to say lie ought to be willing to sign his name and not hide behind tlio uuine of "paid article." "taxpayer." -citizen"" uud the like. Most editors aio willing to give their spaeo Tor such articles but it is an imposition on tin- fintornity to ask tlioin to publish that which the author s afraid to sign People ospi-ct a now p ipor to speak out and tho papor has a right to oxpeet a man to sign hi articles. Perhaps the articles would not bo so forcibly put nor so draslio in tone if the author's uamoucieuppeiut ed The gentlemen re foiled to undoubt edly sueeoined to tho cpiulms of their conscious an i regretted their coward ice. There is hopes for thorn Next 1 1 sending an tumultuous letter is the contributing an unsigned m ticlo to a newspaper. If u man has anything to pay to tlie public let it bo id" such a natttio that he is not ashamed to sign his name it is an imposition on the elitortoask him to publish nutsli'c view and take n't the In-unt of the re sults No Alum No Lime Phosphates , i The HARVEST TPfSS itnnM , fcK1 1V1V-'V-1 N I 'w"2EmKRws I IK put up il.i (Ithlifinn, rina il the pnop off tic i hands In a bru-lu ii ml dried tin in riti the hand towel. As Hhe did thin the llRht from the lamp phono on her face. It brought out ng.iinpt dark Hliml oux tho high clipvkuouro, the pot mouth drooii lug nt tho corn-Pt-8, tho heavy brown hair drawn tightly back from the forehead and the cold eyes. Kite sighed deeply its she stopped to the lamp to lower Its light, but Iter face did not relax with tho nigh. In the growing darkness of the room a .streak of moonlight, coaling through a small opening of the door, stood out distinctly. This cnuglit her eye. She stepped to tho door and Hung It open. Moonlight Hooded the room. It on veloped her. She stopped out into thin ethereal glory of the harvest moon, which blotted the earthly lines of enro ami monotony no lately written Inoxornbh In her face. It was kind, and how she had longi d for kindness! In the exhilaration ol tho moment she forgot tlte driidget of her life, forgot that to-morrow would come nnd with It tho round of hard wot k cows to milk, men to' food, berries to pick, the baking, scrub I bing all the Innumerable things tin t ' nover come to an end. She forgot J that she was tired, that It was late nnd that the men were In bod. She only felt felt without Ihlnkiiig that something was lending her on, thai something thrilled Iter and seemed to he lifting her away from weary things. She followed the moonlight, fol lowed it through the Held where th" late .summer gtaln had boon piled in hIipovim, cneh tawny pllo topped with Its fringing sheaf, each casting a py ramidal purple Rhadow on tho yel low stubble, lt soeuiod to hor that a Held never lind looked to beautiful before. She followed the moonlight past the tail trees that stood apart like sim tlnols nnd basked contentedly in the silver light. Site followed It down tho stretch of rutted lotul to where the willows leaned over a ribbon of silver water. There she stopped. She had reached Willow creek and could tollow the moonlight no fnrther. Still her dream did not desert hor. She watched tho silver shower of In sects dance above the water. She watched them without thinking, only delighting In tho vague hypnotic pow tr of the night nnd the moon, only feeling tl.nt all was well for the mo ment and she must not think. When a chill of dnmpness crept over her, her dream ended. She shiv ered and sighed. , Put though tho d renin was gone, the hard look did not return to her fea tures. The fnce was softened by the gentle light, and then came these thoughts: "1 have been mean to John because I had to work no hard. He lias worked hard, too, and things harun't always gone well. I never tried to make it easy lor him. I never cared except that it sieiued as if I should always have to work and work I'vo thought only of how it was going to bo tot mo and didn't caio about him. ' That's the reason I'm cross and ugly and people are almost afraid to speak to me. Why tliouhln't the men who work for John never have a word or me? Tlu-y like John because lie isn't m ly and mean and I am. ' Vy lit" has been hard, hut I've made it hn dor and made life harder lor .Inhr, too, " . Low hoU, how good, how gloi hlid il'o moonlight lm made iery tlilim' l wts-li John could see this night, bii' l suppose he would nee nothing Jiff en ut. I suppose lie's too tired. Poor John!'' She put her upritt to her eyes and tlun (l'dckly smoothed It down. As she neamllhe little plain farmhouse, her home and John's, she saw a dtirl; tRute cm tho back porch. To huvo beiti caught showing emotion would have been strange Indeed in hor. Her 'io' stiffened back to the old lines. Hut it was only for a moment and 'hen with consi ions rff-.it sho allowed her failures to i ' v . ilr,. John was fit r u ji t onii jUh head bent for iin : h In ed The wife put her ham: 'ot.il. w on he I drooping head. It did tint se .i so i stt.it", to caress hltn s sin had i.v putt d. Juhn woHe with ft htart, Mohn," sho said, "why aren't you m bid" Have the others gone to b. d'" I 'Nnht I'd slay up for on, An nie l'h . s a full moon. Did you .. o It? Sofms as It' I nln't son so Hue a night since a long time." lb- fumbled awkwardly for Annie's other hand and took It In his two big calloused hands. They said nothing. They couldn't. All seemed so strange and now. For the moonlight hnd brought a wonder ful kindness. Chlcngo Dally News, Knowledge and Wisdom. Cowper Know-lodge Is liroud that ho has learned so much; wisdom Is humble that ho knows no more. Mr m i m jf t. Afl lirrrnv(mfiif Kkjnwf - . . ........ . .,.... , v., , ,. wo.. i. ii -,! J...-. ii-, utmi-8 jr riu tn system .. a colli bv fiolntf a i c. riw ..; howi-N. No oniitcs. Gviat-antced to ijlva Batisrn,Mi(ia or tnn.y r.rnmuu. i . ir . y.lMUU Ml UICI.nK CO.. CHICAGO. U. 5. A. Foil srB AT rv)i:-s n , ; ,i:r. m ".- wnHfc -.- Line of F. f Know In: fore hand Thar the Black Stockings yon Iniy arc Going toSatis fy 'on will make no mistake ff yon buy Your HOSK Hero Children's i x ' rib. Good hose 'for the money at l'.-c. per pair. No Mend 1 x I Rib Hose knee, heel and toe spliced with extra linen thread at 2c. - ' h "Mj 7 ii GINGHAMS Fur those si-l 1 Diis-es Have u lull line i f (litigliiitns V ic i 1 and faie wash goods fiom in,, to ic. i Agent for Rxjtferidk w. & t. iu wms t I Ills -.pint lil'llllllIH III it I W . I . I I Wine is a .Mocker. Stiong tlrnk is riigiugand whoso is dm-ehed thi-n- li. is not wNe. No' tlint he be a fool but fooli-h. i- not wUe to his bettor self, to his f,uin., t his eoimti'v or to salvatu.ii My boy when jour feet are temp'.-d to out. r tho purtnlh f u place if it tuet humble chiirai-U'r either l it glitter or some uiiinunly man. stoi think what would your father or moth er say. what wmihl my cmplojei- say. will this add to my promotion my moral or sph-tual Wclfatc. Chicago has a big light on "hand, from Oct. to April they will hold nicotines by such men as "Hilly Sunday ' and other noted workoi.s, if they win out 7.000 saloons will close their doois tot eighteen months, it tho big cities want clean government there is more hope for the cause to win out. then anaichy . . .. , i i i i ami vice. Hie want iiecieriiiiiiurum"i" will have to go. I IJr.il Cloud Lixttirc tcursii:- The llrst etitorlainnii'ttt will bogi-n Weiliiesilaj ow ning Oct 2oth ute.l.'ij oelock. bj the Garber Howe l.n'or talners. l-isoiinel Homer C. iiiubi-r H.miii. Swoidione, Miitilc. t'liiiilis M. Howe -lenor Novelty Violin and maUle4. Maude I H-.we-1'itUiist. The proffnun will cmihUt of Uanjo nolo. Viollu solos, saxophone soios. twenty minutes of Magic, Vocal solos Uanjo duelti and ollu r Instriiiu. nt.il i-ombiimtlotib, amftheplajlngoi'i.ovil ly. instruments, Including imitations of all sorts. It will be an evening of Music, Magle nnd Mirth. -.-nsuii tiokoU. 31 5. Tho reservation ot cents ...in r.r,ini.ifwrt Siit in dav at ' A M Oot, 10 nt Grice'c, Drug stoic. No, moro thnn hh tlokots will bo re-oi ved j tooiioporson Thit it to glvo all a I ttiumro deal, lNi'i.MM.vronv Rur.fMAiisM Ci in i in ;i Days. Morton 'I, IIUl, oT Lebanon. Did., aays: -My ifo had Inthunmatory Rhetimntisin In overy muscle and joint; ... . ii 1 1. ... i....i.. hor bulioring wnsu-i'imi"-. " and faco wore swollen almost beyond ....i.i i..i i.. .....;. .1... .if in-si wi-i'l.s recogiiiiioii,""" " .-".- and had eiglit phvsicians but ivceiv d no beuollt until sho tried Dr. Dctchou a Uoliof lor nheuinntl-iu. lt gave her Immediate relief and she was able to walk about in three days. 1 am sure It saved hor life." Sold by U ho If. h. C.rico Drug "o . lien uioun. ieor. IVAN El -ar.as' Farm uJ SSsessiscss for u!b. Not pnr uliir obout locution. Wish to dear I -in nwimr only who ill Vl dlicct in lm,pr Give price. can lioluuJ A' ua. L DARBl SHIRE, tioi Rudwrttr, H. T. r rtll-.fin r ,-- iwr rrtf 0, Dry Goods lor Fail s, Jiii-wnmn i tjvf,. I'UHii -JJU AH iJ UUMO',3 LAW, nvni. mntu- '.i..N l ,t . ...., 1..1 r . !.. i. .. .. ... , NEWHOUSE'S. Us Sweater Time, dJPony Coat Sweaters in new designs carefully knitted of fine Zephyr Wool in fancy jacquard stitch the newest in sweater making. 1 his. perfect fitting garment has the stylish V neck, two patch pockets and closes with good pearl buttons. For real value this garment is uncqualed in price from $2.00 to $3.50. SjfOthcrs at 60c for children. 75c,s $ I and $1.25 for boys and girls. Ladies fast biack no seam hose at 25c, 3c and o: 27 Vllti WWtM WIAI WJiitt W -IWIieWWtli J S ill t J TV! vm pa F -A I ft SdS1 EXAMINE THIS WATCH Ii is a bridge model, l&e highest type of-Watch Construction, Seven ruby and Sapphire jewels protecting the points of wear. Factory guar anteed for 5 years. :::::::: Has a compensating balance patent micro-metric regulator Breguet Hrirspring features found only in higher priced watches of other makes. :::::::::: ONE GRADE OF MOVEMENT ONLY i . ps.OO in Ff .00 Solid Nickel Case- I kl i I I OTHER MAKES AND GRADES 75c. TO $75.00 A New Stock of Alarm Clocks Guaranteed $1.00 TO $8.00 NEWHOUSE jBROTHERS Jewelers and Optometrists -.-... r. .,-; . . .i . . Wes MA ..I.. JUave a few oddsizes'in'Corsct Covers left which we will close out cheap. SjjCome in and let us show them to you. S5 7.00 &9.00 c ir si l : Patterns j 00 The New Seven Jewel Watch. in 10 yr. fft.,00 n 20 yr tO Gold-Filled Gold-Filled Case. Case. Red Cloud, Nebraska. &$ 1 T r