The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 11, 1909, Image 4

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place all I iiutit'i'lyutiKiiKui" tliobntlt r
mentor your louiilily ami wiilu- up
Ncbrnoktv to your ii'spoinililllty. He willing to
PUULISHKD KVKKY THURSDAY.
triw-just ii llttli- nunc lliali you f,'et
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Caterol In tlir I'onlolllce nt licit Cloud. Ncl.,
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Till: ONLY IH, Ml.l I! l II I'AI'I I! IV
l.lisii:i(iolMY
(Iuil(,'in from I lir Mi'wspnpcriirlk'li s
in inot of tlu papers over Hie state
tlio most important issue nel year in
NubnisUii will be licpinr ipieHtioii.
This calls loom- mind Unit the city
flection is not so very far away ami
wo luivu a surest ion to oiler which
wo bulieve will clarify the atmosphere
next April. Tin) plan is to nominate,
only one set of men for tlr miinlclpal
olllces ami let the people vote wet or
dry and let these camlidates pledge
lllcmselves to abide by the decision of
the people. This will transfer the
light to where it belongs, mi the issue
mid not on the men. Tlii lias been
tried In other NubiasUa eilleu with
W. C. T. U. ITEMS.
i M i.i i r.i hiiiuH I.. iii w.i. r. i
lidiirl of ihii.'ttitli Atnitiiil Convention
or the Natlonul W. C. T. U.. Oct.
2IM lo 27lli. 1!I0!I
A cuiifi i eiii-f of 1,'ijnl Temperance
Jj"Uinn wmkers was held nioriiitij,' and
alteriioon of Tliiit'sihi, at First I'res
bleiian chiiieh. (iradtiatitiK exer
cises ol the same with presentation of
diplomas in the evening at 1st Metho
dist church. i'',vaii(,'elistic services all
day in audience, loom, and an exposi
tion of methoiU of work in depart
ments Hivcit in basement of 1st .M. K.
elinich.
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The aiinmil mldie.ss of tliu 1'iesideiit
Mrs. Ii. M.X Stevens was the chief
feature of the niorninj; .session, in
whieh she revicAcd ihe'ain of temper
anee setitinieiit in Nebraidca. "JO dry
lb
fnodr. nulls and we tielleve We hlimibl eoiinli. s. l:, Ktiined in t.vo years
jjlvo II ii thought lit least.
county seats have oiilhtwcd thusa'ooii
Our capital city now more worthy the
name of Mticuln. stands hiiidiii; tliir
teen other state capitals which have
voted out the s ilouli. Our 'day-lirfhl"
Milmi i liill also again, thou regarded
A. H. Ueiry, editor of the Superior
lournal was forlunnte imiiiiiIi to draw
olio of I ho choice farms in South
n.iK'nln iitiil bus Hold his nowsimncr.
Ilo will devoto tils cneririe- in the I'.v Milium nun as a hardship. A il
futtiro to farminu Mr. Berry ms ' view or victories in six other htates
mtiilo good as an editor but wo are "'so Klveti. and tho chtimiito lmwd
wqnderliitf what he will do witli a "1"" let lets iceeived made that "!IU
quill wlicn he takes up aric..llu.al l'"i cent of the railways. 71) per cent of
pursuits. He may use it t. prod the the niaiiuraelurers. Wl per cent of the
oxen or plcl; the pltfV. teeth or stop trades, and 7!l per cent ol ayricultiir-
the windows from rattliii,' but what iMs discriminate ajjaiust men who
lilnfjl'' Aw nil ttititllntiimf I'll!' tllriiillir Ill'lliU.
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A ftci noon session was iven to ad
dresses by depart incut superintendent's
of New York. California, Illinois, I'enn-
the virgin soil into productivity it will
be worse than useless w bile if he at
tempts to garner the golden grain
witli oo mighty a weapon lie might i sylvau in.
scatter bis harvest to the winds audi I'Vcning session was notable on ac
fail to reap the reward of his laliur. J """t of addresses or welcome from
We give it up. Wo can soo why an lll bcrnor. Mayor of Omaha. Ilishop
editor would accept u farm but we
can not see for tho life of us what lie
will do with that infernal quill.
Our attention was called the other
day to what the little people really
get from their rending. Take tho
average reader mid give In t ti time to
read any article witli which ho is not
at the time especially interested and
ask him to pass an examination on
the artiole immediately afortbo read
ing and the chances nre ton to ono lie
"will declare that lie could not get a
grndo of 20 per cent. The trouble is
we rend too much. Too much of the
kind which is not worth while. Hav
ing discovered the cause the remedy
is easy. Select only that which Is
good and then read carefully and con
centrate all energies upon the .subject.
"Uewaro the man of ono book" is a
haying which arose from the discovery
that such a man knew what he hud
read while the man of many books is
too apt to retain only a hazy recollect
ion of what he has skimmed over.
Much praise is due the high school
foot ball team for the clean games they
ure playing. Slugging is strictly for
bidden and the poualty is expulsion
from the game. No player is allowed
to use any methods not provided for
in the rules. This is as it should be
and our boys are receiving just com
mendation for tho manly way in which
they play the game.
While all the players agree to this
method of playing w understand that
Cnpttiiii Phil Sherwood sees to it that
tho laws nro strictly inforced. Many
players seem to think that in a scrim
mage when no one can see they are
privilcdgcd to kill olVa good playeroii
Nuelson for the church. l' L. llaller
for Commercial Club, Mrs. V. H. Heald
for tho state, llev. F. L Loveland for
the convention committee, Mr. K. 10
Thomas for tho Anti-Salojn League
and Dr. Davidson for tho public
.schools. Hesponses were made by
Miss K. P. Cordon for Now Hughim!,
Mrs. M. K. Kuhl for tho middle west,
Mrs. L. A. Mnrkwcll for the South find
Mrs. M. It Piatt for the PaciUc coast.
Addresses of lecturers, organizers
and state presidents gave insight into
conditions prevailing over the United
States, Alaska, Canal ouo mid Philip
pines. It wus said of tho convention
sermon, by Mrs. Armour that none
bettor was ever preached in Omaha.
Ii.v (lovornor Cilenn greatly pleased
his audience Sunday evoning. Miss
Kllen Stone gave two addresses on
Bulgaria and some incidents of her
captivity. Twenty children repres
ented in costume us many lands where
W. V. T. I', worki.sdono. Demonstra
tion of department work among rail
way men, lumber men, flower mission,
rescue work, physical culture and par
liamentary drill was most enjoyable
and jubilee night when prize banners
wore given for increase in membership
closed the great convention.
BU Prizes for Nebraska.
Sonic big prizes are olVored for Ne
braska guiins and grasses this fall
and the premium list of the National
Corn Imposition, which is just out,
shows Nebraska has an opportunity to
win more than Jlii.OoO in competition
against the world while in the state "A
prl.es are oll'ercd for corn; .'J."i for
oats and 1(1 for barley besides a large
number for grains ami grasses
Two hundred llml tu-mitv tli-n .Inllmc
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.....,.,.. m,.k .,.... .... ..... .... . ( for twenty cars of corn or $ir0 for ten
lieve in playing the game on the om an. ,,,, I)ri0S)0V11I1 ,0l.Ni;braska
square. Yictory is far more hu.i.iliut- com. Tlu.s0 Uv() WI11Htntl, Ult
ing when gained by fraud or vicious swcepstuUi and a special prize for
plays than defeat. All honor to the ' Nebraska corn. The prizes for yellow,
bovs of the foot ball team. wllito ,, vMk0 VOfn nm f(.()m ,,, u
r77, . , .ST.'). For the best peck of wheat the
ll.o result of the vole on commission- ioxl)(,siti()I lMvrtt g,0 um, tu) lptv
cr, Iwhen Mr. b'chn.ldt secuied the (he prizes run from $1 to SIS0 The
oillceby one vote, emphasizes what JIO prizes for oats from SI to 810 and
we have said in theso columns before llu. loil ,-,. lmr, fnjni e, tog.J()
about the icsponsibillty icsting upon A1( ,)f lu,S(. vr.MS afv oiror,1(1 1() Xo
ono voter. The goern.nent is carried uril,llIls onIy and no otliers may enter
on supp.uedly by the mandates of tho , competition for them,
majority but too often after American t,sUlls tlll stut(J In.bes Nobniskllll8
citizens fail to live up to what is ex- nwy w, lfnst ot,lei. sta,es Libt
peeled of them under tl.ccoi.stltution. ycU. Xobraska produced the best sain-
J ho stay at homo vote is in reality the plo of wheat in tho world for bread
most alarming and at the same time making and was dose to Indiana for
the most in.lefeuceablool all votes. ' tlll. Ul.st ,,. Xobr!lbltll ,)r0(lllmi
We do not know why each individual ; -JO:., 7(17, 000 bushels of corn last year
stayat-homo did not vote, some per-1 luui Ilhum only H.SIin.oOo bushels.
mps on account of s ekness, but there ' Whllo getting the quantity, Nebraska
Isnclassof people in every locality should get a llttlo better quality and
which lives for its own pleiiMire and win the 1,000 trophy offered for the
nro unconcerned as to the welfare or best ten ears as well as the SI 000
pleasure of their neighbors. Wo fail ' trophy for the best single ear of corn
to be real citizens unless we are act- i Ul0 world. Kxhlbits must be in
lve In doing something for the uplift- Omaha November t7, the exposition
ing of our own community. Thesaine opening Uceembor (5 ami lasting two
spirit of indill'ercnce, or called by Us weeks.
propor name, selfishness, induces men , t
to stay away from the polls. Wo care ' Hiikimatihm Cftii.n in a Day.
not what political convictions ono j nr. Detclieon's Hollef for Khoumatlsm
may lmv. tho community has u right ! and Neuralgia radically cured in 1 to
lo demand that ho register his judge- ;1 ,biys. It action upon the system is
merit on olectlon day. The vote on remarkable mid mybterlous. It ro
the courthouse proposition showed un- movt.s at onoo the causo and the ills
jalstakubly that many did not vote on easelmmediatelv disappears. The dis
tho question at nil. They were not j ,l0he greatly bJnotlts 75c and 81. first
interested enough to be either for or Sold hy The II. K. Grico Drug Co.
aaiust and It is this indifference j jed Cloud, Nobr. "
which is ft menace to our form of '
.government. Dear citizen take your ' Subscribe for the Chief.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
"The Prince of Swo leu"' at the
Opera House tonight.
District com I has adjouriie I from
Nov. I .'lib. to Nov. 2'Jud.
Don't miss "The Prince of Sweden"
at the Opera House tonight.
Our rural plioii" number is 4 and
all Hiir patiois knowing Ileitis of
inteiost will pleas phone them in.
O. II. K'alc.v mi I l!oy lilfe loft Tues
day morning to intend the funeral of
Dr. KicknriN, at Weeping Water
(Jus I'ogel and wife of Ilollidnysberg
I'enn.. are the guests of his brother
doe Fool and sister. Mrs, (Jen. W.
Hutchison
Dr. I. A. Thomas will goto Lincoln
next Tuesday to attend the state den
tal association meeting which convenes
Wednesday, Thursday mid Friday.
Theie will be a special program next
Sunday evening at the Brethren
church fiom 7 to 8 o'clock. The
"I'hristkin Worker-," v ill jr'ive the pro
gram as follows:
Song liy nunrtctj
Bending "Babies to Sell ' I
Katie Vernleo Thoums
Sight c'id!ntf""Poi?t1 Ye Them" '
M ins .Julia liuglc.s
Sony By Quintet
Beading-"What I Would Do"
Htlii'l Wilson
Beading "When the Deneoii talked
in Church" II. li. Thomas '
Song (iuartct
Sermon nt S o'clock by llev. .1 K.
.larbnc.
lUHJItS ()! SKUVICK AT CONfllil.c -TIONALCtlL'I'.Un.
Sa mi Mil Si ISVtl IIS.
rrcni'hliih' ... . I0:i.-io. in.
Illlile Khool jo j,,, i
rriaelilni; kits Ices . 8 p. in.
Prayer ami routiiciue iiuetlnt; Wulius-
day nt K p. m.
A t'orillnl liiNltatliiii Isextendcil to till,
ltl.v. A.A.Ciikssman Pastor.
" Tiit in i i i ii an iMiiaiim wi mia
DeWltt Lit tic Furly Bisers the
safe, sure, gentle easy little liver pills
Bo sure to get DeWitt's Carbolized
Witch Hazel Salve, the original. Al
ways refuse substitutes and imitations
The original DeWitt's Carbolized Witch
Hazel Salvo is good for anything a
salvo is used for. but it is especially
g-ood for piles. Sold by all druggists
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Specials for the Month of November
Dress Goods, Oulings, Percales, Calico, Underwear, Linen,
Gloves, Table Linen, Silks, Embroideries, Laces, Combs,
Fancy top Hair Pins, Corsets and Collars.
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Ladies outing niglil dresses at 50c, 75c,
90c, $1.00.
Ladies outing skirls at 50c, good value.
Ladies Union suils in light weight, medium
weight or heavy weight, which ever you
want.
Cotton Bats.
Cotton Bats at 8 1-3, 10, 12 1-2, 15 c.
The extra large ones at 85c.
yttirii1 iin
Ready to Wear Skirts.
Come in and let us show you our line
of Ready to Wear Skirts.
Silks
Come in and look our line of Silks over
think you will find just what you want.
Messaline Silks 27 inches wide, in plain or
stripes or figured, at $ 1 a yard.
36 inch black silk at $ 1 a yard
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PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
(nnn!t mil 1 fiiitir.fi lh h!r.
l'mnioui n limiriant kfinrtS.
Never Filk lo llcatore Oruy
Itnlr to Us Youthful ColorT
Curi tcalp dlwufft A. hair lilllog.
w.im in. ! 1njjrpi
Children's Bear Skin Coats from $2 to $5
Have you received one of our Souvenier Plates if not come
in and we will tell you how to get one.
Beginning with November 1st we will give a coupon with
eyery 58c purchase entitling you to a chance on the three
dolls we are going to give away December 24th.
Agent for Bvxtterick Patterns.
F. NEWHOUSE
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CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND HDiina m
An Improvement over many Coutfh, Luntf nnd Bronchial Remedies, because it rids th
9y.wm.?f a co,d by ,ct,r " a cath"rt,c on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to glvl
satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by PINEULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. U.S.A.V
FOR SALE AT COOK'S DRUG STORE. '
II7UL7M ,,. hr f Ui. . 1m. .. .1
ff i lLii n yuu die icauy iu scici yuui bull lOl rniS
season it will well pay you to look over the new 4
if if LrW I i '"'it
PAUL STOREY
RED CLOUD.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes we have brought
together for your use.
You'll find a lot of variety
in models; new ideas in the
cut of pockets, in the lapels,
in the shape of back and flare
of skirts. You'll find an amazinff
variety of patterns and weaves to
select from; blues, grays, olives;
stripes, self-stripes, plain colors.
Every fabric used by Hart
Schaffner & Marx is all wool,
strictly; they use no other; you're
sure of the quality. The tailoring
is just as good as the cloth; and
there is no question about style.
Suits $18 to $40
Overcoats $15 to $50
This store is the home of Hart
Schaffner & Marx clothes
STOREY & FOWLER
COWLES.
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