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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1909)
I ' 15he CHIEF Red Cloud Ncbrnsko. PUBLISHED BVKUV THURSDAY. tntoreil In Ihu roainnicu nl lleil Cloud. Neb , m Set (ini) (,'Ihrh Mutter c. it. iiaiji: l'tnii.isni'.ii Till: ONLY nr.MOCHATIC l'AIT.Il IN WKIJSiniMOI'NTV Tin1 ropiirt of tho state labor com inisHtonor on tin' corn crop shows t lift t Uic total yield I liiH year In some W!, OOO.oOo or less tliati 10,000.(100 bushels less tlmn lust, your when there was a bumper crop Tlio average yield is .1 bushels loss per acre but tills Is not Hcattorcd over tins .state but tlio aver age was drained down by the small crop In southwest Nebraska. North of the IMatto rlvor the ylohl was the largest per aero in the history of the state. The large yield has been u sur prise) to tlio calamity howlers who saw death and destruction in tlio hot weath er last summer. Webster County has icason to feel jubilant owing to the fact that the financial report of tlio commissioners shows cash in every fund. This means that the county Is out of debt with tlio exception of the railroad bonds and provision has been made to take these up in the near future. With careful handling of tlio funds from now on It will bocasy to rediicecoiinty taxes and ye mako all necessary Im provements and repairs. The saving in interest alone will go a long way toward reducing tho taxes. We con gratulate tlio commissioners on tho showing they have made. Nothing is appreciated more in r public olllcial than the careful handling of public money. Wc buliovo in agricultural shows and exhibits of alt kinds, wo t clicveiii promoting every project that will stimulate intensive fanning, u cheat t ily commend tho elfottsof the boosters of tho Omaha corn show but wc as heartily condemn the time llxud for holding that show. Many of the mer chants in tlio smaller towns of the state putroiiic tho wholesale and job bing houses located in Omaha and thoy have a right to expect 1't.ir and cipiiablo treatment in return Hut when a great con. exposition is to bw held in Omaha right at the time of the greatest holiday shopping season tho rotail merchants located in thostnaller towns have a just cattso of complaint. Unquestionably the tetail meichauts of Omaha will captuie a largo percent of trade that rightfully belongs to other cities. For this act Omaha tic serves the name Oiuiihog. The cntcttainntents given .it the Tepee thoatte under the niatiagcnient of ti. .1 Warren are high class in every respect. Not only aio tho pictiues artistically of a high order hut the subjects presented arc in themselves elevating and instructing We do not mean by this that the ciitcitiiitimcnts are less interesting but on tlio con trarv tlie interest has tnanefestedly in creased. Mr. Warren believes that it is posslblo to satisfy the public desire for novelty and change by giving en tertainments that instinct and uplift as well as amuse and we arc confident that he has tho right idea. People really desiro tlio good and arc muuh better satistled with that which appeals to their intelligence and better nature. These entertainments deserve your patronage and lest the iuciedulous harbor .suspicions that this endorse ment smells of pink wo will say that that this is nut a paid ai tide but i given entirely upon our own volition and without the know ledge of Mr. Wan en. Without go ng Into the history of tho recent tarlll' law unacted by the Republican p.tity woaic compelled to state that wo have felt the oll'cct of that law and it has struck us at a ino-t vulutiriible point The paper which this is printed upon has more than doubled in price since Cannon and Aid- rich porpeitratod that honiblo down- j ward revision joke. The typo used in ' these columns are as high as was the cow that jumped over tho moon, and noulv everything olso connected with the publishing of a newspaper has ad vanced in price so that It is no longer a possibility to continue sending out the Chief at tho old price of otio dollar per year. Therefore on and after .lanuary , 1910 the subscription piico of this paper will bo 81.00 payable in advance. In order that all may have due notice wc have decided to accept subscriptions in advance at the old nrlce from now till ilanuarv 1st. If your subscription oxplrcs in tho near future it will bo to your interest tore new before the first of the year If yon wish to take advantage of tho dollar rate. This is a business proposition entire ly as wo cannot publish a paper at a loss. We expect to merit your patron age by giving you tho news of the county and by giving you the best we have all the time. If honest, straight forward handling of all questions re luting to tho alfalrs of Webster county meets with your approval wo invito your co-operation and support. Wc ant compelled to either out down the size of the paper or increase the price of subscription and wc know thttt you do not want the (inanity nor the quality lessoned so wc have decided on the advance believing that it will re ceive your hearty approval. Union Thanksftlvlnft Service According to tlio proclamations of their excellencies President Tuft, and (Jovenior Shallcnborger, Thursday, November ",.", inn!) will bo observed by the desirable citizens in Red Cloud as a day of thanksgiving to Almighty (!od for His continued mercies and providental blessings. A union ser vice has been appointed for praise prayer and preaching at tlio Christian church at 10:!10 a. tn by the christian ministers of our city: the sermon to bo delivered by Hitler h. Aa. Hussong of the church of Christ. W. G. T. IJ. ITEMS. t rills iai'i' IleloiiKH to the W. ('. T. t'. Nov. 'JSth is World Temperance Sun day and these papers will bo road in the Congregational church at request of the Pastor in the evening. "The high lieenso idea was horn in Nebraska ami' in Nebraska the utter fallacy of such a law as a temperance ineasuio has been proved " Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens. Tho meeting of the W. C. T. U at tlie home of Mrs. O. C. Tool was un usually enjoyable A very excellent report of the national convention at Omaha was given in papers read by MesdiuiH's Uust, Ueul. Pope and Miss Cutting. Tlio attendance was good and chocolate and wafers wero 'ervtd after tho intellectual feast. Helpful Hints on Hair Health. Scalp and Hair Troubles Generally Caused by Carelessness, Dandrilir Is a contagious disease caused by a microbe which nlo pro duces baldness. Never use a comb or brush belonging to some one else. No mutter how cleanly the owner may be, those articles may bo infected wit li microbes, which will infect your sculp. It Is far easier to catch hair microbes than it is to got lid of thorn, and a single stroke of an infected comb or brush may well lead to baldness. Never try on anybody else's hat. Many a hat band is a resting place for microbes. If von happen to bo troubled with dandrttlf, itching scalp, falling liair or btildtioss, wo have a remedy which wc believe will completely relievo these troubles We arc so suro of this that wc offer it to you with tho understand ing that it will cost you nothing for the trial If it does not produce tho re sults wo claim. This remedy is called Kuxull "!M" Hair Tonic. Wc honestly believe it to bo tlie most scientific remedy for scalp and hair troubles, and wo know of nothing else that equals it for effectiveness, because wf tho results it lias produced in thous ands of cases. Kexall "!I.T Hair Tonic is devised to banish dandruff, restore natural color when its loss has been brought about by disease, and mako the hair natur ally silky, -ofl and glossy. It docs this because it stimulates tlie hair fol licies, destroys the genu matter, mid briugf about a tree, healthy circulation of blood, which nourishes the hair roots, causing them to tighten and grow new hair. Wo want everybody who has any trouble with hair or scalp to know that lte.xall "0:1" Hair Tonic is the best hair tonic and restorative in existence, and no one should scoff at or doubt this statement until they have put our claims to a fair test, with the understanding that they pay us nothing for the lemedy If it docs not give full and complete satisfaction in every particular. Two si.es. Ho cents and SI. Remember you can obtain Itoxull Remedies in Red Cloud only at ourstore, I he Rexall Store. The II. K. (irice Drug Co Widow's Pension. The recent act of April 10th. t'.tOS. gives to all soldiers' widows a pension of SI-per mouth. Fred Mauler, the attorney, has till necessary blanks. f Specials for the Month of November Dress Goods, Outings, Percales, Calico, Underwear, Linen, Gloves, Table Linen, Silks, Embroideries, Laces, Combs, Fancy top Hair Pins, Corsets and Collars. Ladies outing night dresses at 50c, 75c, 90c, $1.00. Ladies outing skirls at 50c, good value. Ladies Union suits in light weight, medium weight or heavy weight, which ever you want. Cotton Bats. Cotton Bats at 8 1-3, 10, 12 1-2, 15c The extra large ones at 85c. Children's Bear Skin Coats from $2 to $5 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. Messalinc Silks 27 inches wide, in plain or stripes or figured, at $ 1 a yard. 36 inch black silk at $ 1 a yard 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 every 50c purchase entitling you to a chance on the three dolls we are going to give away December 24th. Agent f o r Bitterick Patterns. F. NBWHOUSB AS. KkffilvWWm?H?C. LAXATIVE CO oil. MnUr CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. An Improvement over many Cough, Luntf and Bronchial Remedies, because it rids th system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to tfiv satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by PINIiULK MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. U. S. A. FOU SALE AT COOK'S DKl'G STORK. w HEN you are ready to select your suit for this season it will well pay you to look over the new V1STIRN WKBSTliR (.Delayed) llorl) Watson is building' an addition to his homo. Prices wore good at I. O. Walker's Mile last week. O. IJ. Htirvoy and family spent Sun day at ( I,. IterrioUs. Unite a fow new telephones have been put in lately on line 7. Mr. .Martin and family of lnavalo visited Sunday at Hay Coohranos'. There will ho an entei taiuineiii and it husket-neektie social at tlio I. one i Tree school house Friday night Nov. Ill for particulars sto Miss (iilhatn and Miss Wartnan. Uvorybodv Invited. In tiavoliug oer tho mails last week in tlie icinily of (iuido Hock wo woro greatly surprised to seo the ex cellent condition of tho roads. The roads iheio show that thcic has been some intelligence used in their con struction. Wo were a bit resentful at first because we supposed that this im provement was made with county funds and wc folt as tho wc were en A Warning. Parents look after your children. No shoot ing allowed on the Mrs. Silas (arbor farm. you. M. .1. I' This is a warning to cdrickson. HAY! Whou lmvinir Alfalfa I my for suli ilnn't tm'irol tr ttfill on If P U.nit titled to as good a showing as wero ' the hay num. Honienibor his prices 11 1.. ..( I '..I.I.. U.,,.1, !.. 1 II... I.I..I....I . ..! . me ii-ujiiu in imuiv in.-ii. iiuv ujiiui i mi: mwiiys tin' iukiicsi, prices ranging Investigation wo found that the enter-! from $7.00 to SlO.ou per ton. Will be prising peoplo of that road district had ' In tho market for good Pniirio Hay asked for a special ft mill levy be made ) alo. And respectfully solicit a part upon them for the purpose of making of your patronage. their roads not only passable but also ' convenient and usuubte. It is needless Kuitmaiism Ctiti:n t a 1)av. to Bay that for every dollar which they Dr. Dcteltcoii'- I.elief for Khoumatlsm lim-at uiimit. t.linv have received two in and XiMimliriii nullivillv nurnil In l in return by the Increased value of their -l ilajs. It action upon the system Is lunds and property. icniaik-ible and mysterious. It ro- Comiuli-sionor Olinstedo has had moves at onco the cause and the dis charge of tho work and has made an ' ease immediately disappears. The dls excellent showing with the money at ; dose gicatly betiellts 7oc and SI. llr.st hih command, lkiads there- nro real Sold by The II. K. (Irice Drug Co,, roads, hills have boon leveled and hoi- lied Cloud, Nobr. lows 111 led to the delight of every, traveler. This district has set the DeWltt's Little Karly I Users tho pace and it is up to every road dlsti let wife, sure, gentle, easy little liver pills, in the county to show tho saino outer-' Ilo sure to get PoWitt's (.'nrbolicd nriso and buslno.s acumen ami get Witch llaol Salvo, the original. ,. their roads in condition for travel, ways tefiise substitutes and Imitations What can bo done at Uutde Hock can The oiiginal DeWltt'si'irbollcd Wlteh Lo done any wIihic in the county All llael Salvo is good for anything a Lull to the O utile Hock pioneer road salvo is used for but it is especially builders' tfooJ for l'11055, SoUl "' ",l ,l''b''&t5 gY t.'S55CsS1?6rt &&& "m&& PAUL STORED RED CLOUD, s Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes we have brought together for your use. You'UJfind 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 amazing 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 418 to $40 Overcoats $15 to $50 This store is the home of Harl Schaffner & Marx clothes STOREY & FOWLER COWLES. r A