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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1910)
UKlvf""' 'Ktpr$$-t'xwyfrv''" l rv n.it itlUm . F"- ESS w-ifW) u ft Ml tit ! 1 H 41 (J, vt 4 W a . AY WISI Iwl&'M J Having secured three carloads. of wire fencing at a BIG BARGAIN, we are willing to divide with you. COME AND SEE, Your truly, PLATT & FREES. t P. S. we sell onlv full rolls: 15, 20ancT40 rods. ziii-iiiiiiiiisiismii- This record Is doubly interesting when compftrbd' with the recbrd of governor Hhallouberger'ti two' imme diate predecessors. W hoii compared with tho record of Qorcruor Pnltersnn of Tennessee It liuoomos actually as tonishing. In tli ry years (joveruor Patterson tiiiH oxi'relscd tho puidtm ing power 0r0 limes, bin reuord of 38 in one day bdng unsurpassed. TIiiih the woili of lf.il judge, 228 lawyers and 1,821 juroitf' bus bcu practically miUiflud by Tennessee's governor. So They Were Married Hed Olootf IsThe BesYHaee To Trade s ua v - -;s --s "- i - ' v r -!. The home Grocery ;SSSS3i333aS3S!SSC8!5 ,-,..r .-- , ,- -- 7 I P, A, Wultaclt, Prop yl m m m w 2? Cleanliness si ii to to 0 i, to to I carry a con' ' lie line of strictly fresh Groceries, ; and my prices are such that it will pay you to do ft your buying in this line of us. Only the first-class brands of canned and package goods carried. All staple Groceries in bulk at Bed-rock Prices. fc verything IN atables to to to to to to to to to In u Grocery stoic more than in anything else, (t UluUullUUJiJ buyers should demand Absolute Cleanliiic-s. f You cannot buy Gioeeilcs in a diily, ill-kept place and bo sure o h pure (roods Cleanliness and sanitation are our hobbles. : : : : A Few of tlicrGood Things Dill Pickles IGopcrdoz Sour Pickles 10c " ' Swoot Pickles 10O " ii. .iu rtii..na inn ' " Jill in uuibi.M .... .... ....-ww Horse Radish 10c pcrbottlo Catsup.., We Celery Relish 10c " ' Mustard lOc "J glass Olemargorine Butter. . .20 &. 25c per lb Oysters 50 & 00c per qt YOST & BUTLER The th Avenue Moat Market CATARRH &M & M m&$ msmm osjj niK j fuSmn.W .9?UU irtwuf wjwf M Elvs Cream Balm This Romody Is a Spoclflo, Suro to Clvo Satisfaction. QIVE8 RELIEF AT ONCE It clofuvwH, Boothcs, bonis, and ltrotepts the discard membriitio. It cure C.vtarrh aud drives away a Cold in tho Head quickly. ltostoreH tho Sonsos of Tusto aud 8 moll. 1 jtsy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into tho nostrils uml absorbed. Idirgo Size, fiO cents at Druggists or by mail j Trial Slzo, 10 conts by mail. ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. New York. SUNNY SIDE. Mrs. Dell Holiday returned from n visit in Franklin. .loo Crow went to St. Joo Sunday re turning Tuesday morning. Itollio Crow is working during vaca tion for his uncle down on the river. Some of the boys wont to Blue Hill Tuesday afternoon on tho freight com ing back on the passenger. Another one of those gentlo rains Tuesday morning to keep us good uatured and eraps growing. Thero was a "hop" at Karl Lewis's mst xuursuay night. All report a good tlmo and cool onough to have a good dance. Engloharts brought their threshing outfit down from Clay County Inst woek and r.ro preparing to do business with us this fall. C H. Itust hud to call a Veterinary last Saturday night on account of n very sick horse. He is improving nicely nt presout. A young married lady of this neigh borhood concluded to 170 a vtsitine. She prepared the diuuer and to not mako It too lonesome she put a "dummy" In a dress and seated it at the table and when ho came in for dinner the good wife did not greet him hs usual but whenhe'put hisurms around her slio "wilted." It was n shame, a hollow mockery. Ask Connie. An interesting incident toolc place in Lincoln last week, tho occasion be ing a mooting of teachers and county superintendents nddressed by Senator Ittiil'cett and lllulnml li. Metcalfe. The senator tried to niiiku it appear that In did not know the occasion of the ini'i'l ing, then went in. to take a dig nt tin- "iimui gout" movement. Ho de clared with enitdiitis that eoiigres- was roipjiislvo to the will of the people, and further declined that, e m greps always moved just us inpidly as Uio people wanted it to move. In many respects ills a hirers was ti re petition of his Memorial address in Lincoln tliisyear. When Mr. Metcalfe arose lie took sh irp issue with tho leiiutorou tho proposition that con gress is responsive to the will of the people. "Four times has the house of representatives declared in lavor of direct election of senator, and four times tho honorable body of which Mr. Iluihutt is a member has treated the people with contempt. Ity plat- foim, on tho sti.iup, in tho press audi upon tho streets mo people oi this great republic less than two years agoj demonstrated beyond a peradventure that they wanted the tariff revised downward. The answer of this so called responsive congress of oins was a revision upward. If this is respond ing to the will of the people, "con cluded vlr. Metcalfe," then I have for yeais labored under a mistaken idea of the moaning of thut term." While Senator Uurkett's declaration was re ceived in silence, Mr. Motcttlfe's re tort was greeted with loud applause from the Usseui hied educators. The friends of Ilernutd McNony "of Red Cloud are iircim; him to bccoiuohV' candidate for the ofllee of attdftWy" general. Mr. AIcNeny has thus Viti steadfastly refused to consider 'tii'e proposition, but his friends have hope of overcoming his J oppositidu.' No braska pays her attorney general 82,000 a year, uud for that pitiful salary expects to get a lawyer able to overcome the opposition of a drove of corporation attorney's, any one of whom draws as much salary per quar ter as the attorney gonoral draws' per year. It is only now and then that the state is lucky enough to !1( secure such a man. If it cuu secure tho ser vices of a lawyer as able aud as ener getic us Mr. MoNeny for the small salaiy now paid, it will bo entitled to congratulations. CO YEAU8' EXPERIENCE iejjwra Saunders Bros, have completed a cement bridge on the Red (loud and Cowles road in our vaciuity that is a credit to its builders and tho county. It lias tho appearance of standing tho ravages of time and travel and our Cominissioueth are to becongratiilated on such peiiiiiiiicnt work and the grad ing of the road between the two towns. It has been the hoby of the writer for several j oars to build a good road bo tween tho towns and then work other roads to it. Trade Marks Ocsigns COPVVGHTB AC. Anrono f nrttiij n ulcotrh mid description niT iilcklv ust'onnln our opinion froi nliutlier mi mvwitlon m iirntintilr imtontiililo. "omnmulo. ii4MriCM)'ruimii?nimi. iiihiUU'JUK jii iiumin qui Hit tlont riTit fr.'i. nliliKt nirimor fur ocnrtiiL' oatouU. rtnm tuVmi tliruuBli Munn A C rccolrf tjiteiitt notice, wlllioul tlmruo, lutuo Scientific Jlmcilcatn A hiidnniolr llliiatrntrd weeklr. I.nrucit rlr. uiilalloii if nay m luiultln Journal, 'i ernia, f J ji-ar: (our nioiitlij, (I. riola byull nawsdcilcn. MUNN&Co.3GIB'dNewYorl' Urnucb Offloe. CS V 8U Wmhlugloii. 1. U. LINCOLN LEITEU CHICHESTER SPILLS BRAND V Em rADin3 1 w r JI.V -maw Unl.t far CniHKS-THtt1 DIAMOND 11UAMD FILLS la BD nd Hold metallic bona, ealea trim Sill Mlbbon. Tacb no OTQEm. Branlt u uk T,r OHI.CBM.T41l Y ym rciardeU m au.8fcrt, AlwtfJ HtuMc. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS -XtUY. CUCOVUiUCDC, WOftTVl ui-.n nuL-nurTKij DIAMOND jQJ3 oo" im m ! tauu Li.NCOt.x. Xnut.. June 7th -(Special Coriespondence.)In the years gone by there has been more or less com plaint because tho pardoning power lias been abused. This complaint can not lie against the Governor Shalleu berger. He insists upon law enforce ment in tho first place, and after an offender has been sentenced ho insists upon tho sentenco being oarriod out unless ample evldenco Is adduced to how that tho sentence is too severe or tho circumstances surrounding the violation of law mitigating to a groat degree. Following this plan tho gov ernor has nmdo a record that ought to entitle him to great credit ulong this particular line. The "sob squad" lias little or no influence upon him. He insists upon having tho facts sub mttted, plainly and bluntly, and pathos on tho part of petitioners is not al lowed to have any bearing on the re sult. During the seventeen months of.hls incumbency Governor Shallen- berger has exorclstd clemency in only ton casoB. Two of theso were "Fourth of Jaljr pardons," and are made prac Deputy Food Commissioner Mains returned from Washington, D. C, Monday morning where he had been to examine u report made on bleached flour by Dr. Worth Hale, Pharmacolo gist of the Hygiene Laboratory. The report shows iu all physiological tests that the bleaching of flour is not dele terious. The information that Com missioner Mains secured will provo of great value to the millers of Nebraska in their case at ICausas City, which is being tried this woek. If the govern ment's contention, that tho bleaching of Hour Is deleterious and couceals in feriority, is sustained by tho courts it will compcll the Nebraska millers to cease bleaclilug, although our state law penults tho bleaching of Hour by nitrogen peroxide. The food law was amended to permit this, as Chancellor Avery, Dr. Alway and Dr. Snyder, who have been connected with the State University us chemists, a.e all positive that bleaching is not injurious It the milleib are compelled to ceuse bleaching it will place Nebraska Hour in a position where tho millers are unable to compete with the northern millers uud it will have an effect of re ducing uy more man uvo cents per bushel tho price of wheat raised in Nebraska. While ut Washington Mr. Mains was commissioned by tho Agricultural Do partment as the state otllclal to secure evidence for the department of any violations of the national food law and ho secured tho appointment of Mr. U. L.Rodforn, NebraskaStuto chemist, as a collaborating chemist in the bureau of chemistry. This will bting tho department Into such a position that it will bo unnecessary to bring prosecution against tho retailer when the manufacturer has violated tho interstate law. Hostess at her first postnuptial tea, the brand-new matron solomnly eyes tho girls who clustered about tho' table and her tones were weighty and portentous. "airls," sho said, "tho most agon ized morning of my lifo was my bridal morning -mid George's. It's really quite a long story. You see, Just us soon as my wedding day was decided upon nud publicly announced, all my friends seemed to feel that ft was up to them to help celebrate. Forthwith bopnn n succession of showera, card pintles, dinners and theaters, vhlch v. us harder physical work and n blu;- per mental strain than nnythiiig I'd ever known. "1 would reach homo nbout two o'clock in tho morning fium somo not them suburb to meet myself start ing out for u luncheon down near tho Indiana line. During the salad course of that luncheon I would have to ex cuse myself to my outraged hostess and mako tracks for Kvuiiston, there to grace with my presence a library shower given in my honor. At six o'clock I was duo ut Oak Park, where a distant cousin was to give a dinner for nio and following that ordeal was a theater party. A midnight supper downtown etuno next and the hour and a half that wore loft to mo out of the 21 were nnssod with the hair dresser, who repaired tho ravages of the day's hilarities. "It was very evident that If I con tinued nt tho same rate reefs would have to be taken In nil the garments of my trousseau," went on the brand new matron. "George wanted me to go to a sanitarium, he's so unselfish. You know it would have killed hlni if I had gone away from him. "The night before we were mar ried," went on the brand-new matron, "mothc,r gave the bridal party dinner. The crowd of us danced and had mu sic nnd talked till most three. And at nine next morning, I was to bo marriedand George! It couldn't be a bit lator, for the only train we.could take loft at ten. And I wns deter mined, and so wns George, to go no where but to Dols Rouge, Canada, where we had the dearest little log cabin llnht In the heart of a forest. "I was too exhausted when I tum bled Into bed to realize that on tho morrow I was to bo married to Goorgo. I foil aBleep like a clod, with no more romance nbout mo than if I had been a lump of mortar. I was de termined to get every minute of my allotted hours of sleep. There would bo plenty of time to dream beautiful poems up at Bois Rouge, with George. Perhaps you girls can Imagine my consternation nt feeling myself yanked ruthlessly by the arm In what seemed to bo nbout Ave minutes after I had gone to sleep and then seeing mother bending over me. "'Child,' it's eight o'clock!" sho gasped. , The words were like an electric shock. I leaped into my old shoes at one bound. I nabbed my comb and wound my hair In an antique coll at the nape of my neck, though my hat had been specially designed for the latest style of turban halrdresslng." The girl guests appreciated the ca tastrophe and looked profound sym pathy. "My old-rose color suit was the handiest," went on the brand-new ma thon, "and I slipped Into It without so much as a glance in the mirror. I slid down the stairs, gulped a swal low of coffee In tho kitchen nnd then rushed down the street, putting on a pair of soiled white chamois gloves, which I had grabbed in my excite ment. I quaked as I neared tho church, but with the courage born of desperntlon I peeked in at the door. Girls, there wore no ushers in evi dence, but scattered nbout the church, even In the ten front seats on the middle aisle, were visibly excited spectators. Tho organ was playing, nnd I nearly had a fit on the spot for fear some one would recognize mo nnd give tho signal for the wedding mnrch! "I wonder yet how I had the strength to get around to tho rector's office, which adjoined the chancel. However, when I accomplished the feat, there I found George, disheveled and wild eyed, arrayed In n shiny old blue Berge suit and a spotted tan spring overcoat with an automobile cap on the buck of his head and crumpling In bis hands n gray glove aud a reddish brown one. lie nearly expired from pure relief when ho saw me. "Dy that tlmo it was a quarter to nine and It wns evident that there was no tlmo to lose. Wo called In a passing expressman nnd a maid who was hurrying to tho corner grocery with an apron thrown over her head. With these as witnesses we were mar ried. And after tho splurge we had prepared! There is no other place in the state where you can get so many Bargains The Red Cloud Hardware Co., they are leaders A few of their Bargains Rock Island trickle lister $35.00 John Deere trickle lister 35.00 John Deere 2 row lister 75.00 St. Joe 2 row lister '. 75.00 John Deere 2 row weeders, latest 38 00 Ohio riding cultivator 22.50 Gas Engine '. 55.00 Cream seperators 55.00 Manure spreaders 80.00 Just received 2 car loads of the finest Buggies that ever come to our city. Prices from $55 to $105. Have about 75 bushels of home grown Alfalfa seed. Extra nice seed from 8 to 11 per bushel. Sulkey plows $25.00 Nails per keg 3.00 Have a car of field fence on the way from the factory. Prices none can equal. The best field fence that can be made, 20 inches to 5 feet high. Red Cloud Hardware & Impl. Co., Wm, Wolfe, Manager. Foil Salb: Two typewriters good ns now, ono Smith Premier and one Rem ington. Inquire ut this odi : ;. Swift's Premium Hams or Bacons. -I ,xTJW , S YmT. WwWW Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds Wm. Koon Red Cloud, Nebr. -JT FIRE 1 INSURANCE POLICY I t" -31. Jar m:l H I III dm . .'.'.& ikvu; uHZmMui fVN ff Col. J. H. Elllnger AUCTIONEER Does livestock and general auc tioneering. Satisfaction guaran teed in every case. Understands pedigrees unci stock values. Many years experience. Phono him anytime. Red Cloud, Nebr. 'w'ww''W'wv Arf'www'wwii cmv.wTr . 'wm Don't Delay Ordering u lire insurance policy from us a singU day. Fire isn't going to stay nway becauae you are not in sured. In fact, it beems to pick out the man foolish enough to be without A FIRE INSURANCE POLICY. Have us issue you a policy to-day. Dou't hesitntc about tho mntter. Tho fire llond may. have your house down on tho list for a visit this very night. MARK WHAT I SAY O. C. TEEL, Reliable insurance. $JmmFmMmi&idZAwrMW' ;Ed We Carry Funeral Furnishings in Stock and answer calls day or night. Have ar ranged to secure the services of Albright Brothers on Short Notice withoutjExtra Charge to Patrons. G. A. HELLS COWLES, NEBR. THE Chlcagt Specialists! Chronic and J Serious Diseases, Only. Pl'.KMANKMT OFFICB Red CleudfRmyal Hetel Consultation Free, in German and English. Thursday, July 7th, 1910 TTTT The Chief $ 1 M "George called n taxicab, and Just as wo wero making for the train wo met the best man In an automobile, urging on a chauffeur who waa break ing tho Bpoed limit scandalously. If luck held, the rest of my bridal party, and George'B, probably gathered by nooij." The brand-new matron stopped to laugh. "But my troubles were all over. So war George's. Just aa our train pulled out we telephoned mother to rnaka all necessary explanations. Poor mother! It waa rough on her! put you woul4'hve, thought the people wM bfcvt. h4 n enough !not to hf MWO. that church till, , one, tot9et, wovWn't.yo7", j jj GRADE STALLION PATB. SHIRE 16 1-4 Hands High. Weight about 1600 when fat TERMS: $10.00 to insure a live colt. W. S. PARKES, Owner PHONES Rural 102 Dell Black 87 HOUBS OK SKItVICK AT UUNdllKUA .m TIONALCIIUIICU. Baiiiiatii Skiivick. rrcikchluc 10:10 a. in. nible ichool ....... 13 m. rrtachtne iervlct...... ..... . 8 p. m. Fryr aud Conference mooting W'ednfi- A partial luTlttlon U VKtatxltfd to all. ' ' !tv.'A.'A. 0swaAK PMtor. Notice Far mer s & Breeders That the Percheron Stallion, Man tkait ((17(57!)) imported from France iu 1'JIO by Stream & Wilson of Creton, Iowa, is registered iu the American Breeders nnd Importer's ParclieroH Rcgtstery, and that his recorded num ber is !)2922. Color and Description, Black. Pkiiiomse: Folded June o, loor.; bred by M.TIsou Commune of Sarsnes' department of Sarthej got bv Dausset (5l72l)hebyAyor 27350 (131 lV) ,e by Boutoe (10390) he by Picador III. Co78 (4815) ha by Picador 1254 (780) ho bv Picador (14331) he by Favori. Dam: Charmnute (K8M bv v.. J mouth (5407) he by Picador I (1M0) ho bv Bayard (0493) he by Estaba 187 (7M) "w j uu ui uenn Lie Jiianc (7,10) BLOOKY BOY and MARTEAU nill make this season at the Day barn. & Ci BORlfflf -; Ow.vkjv . Rural phone No, i8, " ., 'J jT a . " V-- I f- r fVv ' W.vaww '- W4wu4'ir -. . r. t T-1' t A L 'a Hniimmiii I ' I ' ' I I I' ' I MBM "'lfiTIMiMt'!M"IMMtll'r'aWMlt'(-'laJ'nwy-J&a)a!-)in mi mwmn r5iwi.w i !