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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1910)
cwaHPWsyaTraHB anara i!fmt" ' """"''. r .!!"" . -?ZT!Z!!Z553Btti!-' am - - -. -i -' --- .,.. - . . 4 I tr j & S6e CHIEF Red Cloud - - Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Tin! Democratic oo'uriCy' convention wilt bo held In Blue Hill next Tues day. It ts to bo hoped Unit those who have pronounced opinions on present day lMies will bo on hand prepared - " " j i to express them fearlessly, plainly Sntcrol In llic l-oilonico at. Ht.l Cloud. Neb., , . . .... ,, ,, , . . -.. 1 if. ''ir.'i r Second Clni Matter. 0 II. HALE l'iiit.isiti:i: THK ON'I.Y IH'MiitltAllC 1'AI'I.II IN WKItSTI'.llCOfSTV Announcements For Rcprcscntathc I hereby niinntiiii iiijm'II mm a candidate for Hit! nomination for representative from the nth district til Nclinmlui, Hiilijecl to the wlllof tliel'oniocratleanil l' opItK 1 ntlupciKl ent voters tit the primaries to beheld AumiHt 1(1,11)10. ii:ntii: J.iNli-i.i . KOK COUNTY ATTOKNKV Weare autliorltil to amioiiiit'c I'rrit I . Maurcr ns a candidate for tliouninlniiilnn for tho tilllco of County Wtorney.ol WebterCo.. subject to the will ol tlui Oumocrallf and Peoples Inili'pt'iiili'lll elietorHitl tlie primary election, to beheld August III, Hill). l'OU COUNTY ATTOIJNEY Wo iiro nutlicirltcil to announce Joseph c. Snylor as a candidate for tin nomination for tlui olllct'of County Attorney, ol Webster County, Ntibjeet to the will ol the Kepiibllcau cltctorH at the piluiiiry election to be helil August liitlt.. I'.UU. KOlf UEl'KESKXTATIVI-J I hcichy iimiDiinre myelf as u candidate for the nomination for representative from the llth district of Nebraska, subject to the will of the Socialist voters at the prlmarlcn to beheld August Hi. IMO. N. . I'm.. Is to ncoupt tho resnltant nutlon mid work for the party. This Is the place to talk things over jttst as otio would 111 a family and having listened to all phases of tho various questions only one thill"; remains to be done anil that. j is to accept the judgement of tho ma jority and work as otio man for tho Democratic pitri.v. FOll FLOAT KEI'ltESENTATIVE I heieby announce niyn If as a candidate for tho nomination for Moat rcpii-Hfiilallvi-from the Ultli district id Nebraska, subject to the will of the Socialist Miters at the primar ies to beheld Almost HI. 11)1(1. IniiN ( lii.nmti. KOll COUNTY ATTORNEY Kniloit ll.M.r: I'leasohay to the Kepiib llcau electors ol Webster county that At torney Challln has announced his candidacy for the olllceol County Attorney, Mibjtct to their will as may be e pressed at the time ol tilt) first InnltiK Aiicust III. ciisiiIuk, and olilljic. sincerely outs. .1. M. en i ris. And now the days are gutting short or. Had you noticed itV Tho Argus last week contained a lengthy article on "Tho Ingratitude of Urynn." It scouts to the Chief that a much bolter subject font republican paper to discuss would be tlic"Tiirati tutle of Taft" or "How I'nclo .loo Works for the (iood of tho Masses." Aldrloh and Tawney and the present tariir law afford plenty of good mater lal for house cleaning articles. Mr IJryun needs no defonsc from us. Ho is perfectly able to conduct his own campaign and if ho sees fit to denounce those who have innde him promises with their lingers crossed it is his privilege. Republican papers aio never happier than when they turn off tlio searchlight from their own party. Lodftc and Church Directory ' A Charity LodgoXo. M, A. F. and A. M. meets at Masonic Hall every 1st and 3d Friday. H. E. Foe. V. M. A 15. Sellars, Secretary. Red riotid Chapter No It). Royal Arch Masons nicots every Second and Fourth Friday. 1) V. Turnuie, II. I'. II. A Lotson. Secretary Cy'rene Coinmandery No. 1 1. Knights Templar meets cvety First Thursday. 11 A Lctson, E. C. D. V. Turntite. IJeeordcr. I m H12S!CT (SZ13S53aa S easona ble It is to be hoped that tho stream of patriotic oratory poured forth on Independence. Day will bo productive of good and that men everywhere will wake up to thoir responsibilities as citions. An excellent way to shovr that you appreciate your country is to got out to tho primary elections. (i. V. Lindsay is mooting with con siderable encouragement in his cam paign for tlie nomination of county representative. .Mr. Lindsay is one of tho successful pioneers of Webster county and knows tho needs of Ne braska to a T. lie takes an active in terest in anything which he undertakes and would tiiiiko an ideal represent ative. Canadian land agents are telling the peoplo thru the dailies that every part of this country lias a crop failure. It is a falsehood and tho crops over the country never were better and especially this state, of course local ities are a littlo short all over the countiy, but the general yield will be a bumper and peace and plenty are lected to reign in Nebraska for anoth ur year. Hundley Delphic. I. O. O. F. Meets every Monday Night. Hanson, N. (i. O. C. Tool. Clerk. UWBEKAH Meets First and Third Thursday. I. .(). P Hull. Mrs. I. II. Holms, (J. Alice Kuuohov, .Secretary. Kd In N. People generally aro much pleased that Attorney Fred Maurer has filed for tho nomination of County At torney. Mr. Maurer Is. a Webster county product, finishing our high school course in tSU.'l and graduating with honors from tho I'niversity law feehool two years later. He enjoys tho confidence of all his clients and would 1111 tho otlice of county attorney care fully t(inl ored.ita.idv ' Garber's Tribute to Red Cloiiil "In older that yon might fully un derstand that a prominent man was to address you on this great occasion to day, your committee ha advertised me as a relative of a certain disting uished Neb rash an. liilo I am proud of my miinc and this relationship, let mc state that Red Cloud's entire popu lation is made up of people great like I am. Resides tlie relatives of an ex- governor, there lives there blood relat ions of Abraham Lincoln, Gen. l'hil Sheridan, tien. ,Ioo Wheeler, Admiral Sampson and IJtiffalo Rill. Two fami lies who claim direct lineage to the Pilgrims of the Mayllower. Also a few blood relations of Moses and Aron and a few deeetidnnts of Cain. A whole host of relatives by marriage of Mathusalali. And those not included in any of the.se classes of great relat ionship are proud honest industerioiis docei.dauts of Adam who earn their bread in tlie honest sweat of their faces because of the original sin. In addition to all these great pedegrees, all of us people down at Red Cloud at o decendants of Noah who walked and talked with (Sod. It was Rod Cloud's voters who sent William MoKoighan to congress and Red Clouds braves who scalped (ion. Castor and scut his soul to heaven. You good people up hero ought to get better acquainted with us folks over at Red Cloud, you would soon learn to like us all because of our uniform greatness." At 10::i0 tho exorcises nt tlio tiraud Stand commenced and here it was that the Hon. Dan Ciarbcr delivered one of the best addresses ever given in Hiver ton. The writer has interviewed our best critics and one aud all together fully agree with tib In declaring tho oration by Mr. Garber, as being amost masterful achievements. It was such an oration as we love to hear, dealing as it did with live issuc9 of the day and hour and handled in an honest fearless manner. IMr. Oarber's wittic isms sandwitched in nicely with Ills solid food for thought aud our people are well pleasod with his oration. Riverton Review. Our Daniel is fast gaining promi nence as a public speaker and is one of tlio rising young orators of the Re publican Valley. Ho has tho right men till in his make up, is equaled aud qualified to (ill any position he is call ed upon to occupy. The Chief expects much from Mr. Garber for ho is able to deliver tho goods. IIOI'ltSOI'SjKKVICKATM. K. Cllllttll Saiiii.w ii sr.itvfciw, Sunday School 10 A.M. Preaching 11 A. M. Class nicetln -i M. I'.VIiNI.NO Kpworth lea i(Uo 7 I'. M. I'reaebliiK .'. s P. M. Prayer iiiictlm; Wednesday evenings V. M I.adlos A Id l'riilny 2 P.M. Your presence U requested and a cordial Invitation Is c tended to all. M.T. S'urri.t'.ii Pastor iiUi:Tiiisi;Nciii;itcii. Corner of i 3th Avenue and chestnut stru t III it. m Sabbath s h-.l lla. in. Prcaililnu 7:l."i p. in Clirlstlim ml 1 1 Itni.d S:(K)p. lit Prcacliluc All are Invited to annul. .1. !:. .lAiiiiiii:. Minister. CIICKCIMU'ClllilST. Is- c ii a is ri an' cur at ii Kviuiv Loan's iut lltble school ion tll Sermon yiul Communion II a. in Christian Kndeavur in til i. in. Priachluir 7:'lo . m Prayers and praise. Wednesdays, 7:.!0 p. ie. Seals Iree. (iood music. Come. Ilrliic ..ur lllbles, friends and ood chier. I.. Aa. llissosii. Minister HUACi: (U'lSCOPAI.) CIIUIICII Itev. .1. M! Hates. Pastor. Service the Mrs! two Sundays In inch mouth. Holy Coiiiiuuulon at nioiulm; srivlcts eir the llrst Sunday. Sunday school at U o'clock every sundu Mrs. l-:.H. Smith. crlnlcii supdeut. A New Stock of Ladies Seperate Skirts. Merchandise Y I - M I I Shirt waist weather means an extra slfirt or so--our line of new skirts are now ready for your inspection. Vc shall try and make this department one of the best in our store. Skirts like cut in all colors $4, $5, $6. Black and white shepard plaid, panel front and back flounce on sides at $7.00. White sorgo plaided skirt SS. 0 Ulack voile plaided skirt -D.HO. if w aiim mm mr I irrimi mi iiwti fi ri mnnrmn nri iimir nm nm Confirmation and Graduation Dresses We have anticipated your demands in this particular and have ready for your viewing an exceptionalyes a remarkable exhibit of pretty white goods, lace and embroidery all selected with the utmost care and thought to get the best goods for the least money. It willl pay you to look this line over before buying. N OHKSdi Remarkable Waist Values Remarkable from every lew point is this Spec ial olVering of an all linen vai-t with still' collar and cull's at i.'l. imniimi The latest in Ladles Neckwear ;nlnty Ncr.U Fl.ln4s Dainty! Hardly any other wordcotildadeiuate ly describe the new neck wear. Our Suinincr showing neck pit cos fur the .Sum mer (iirl. Wo invite you to view our new neckwear lie fore buying. Lace Dutch collars from 2,c to Si. Lace stock eullars with jabos 'J.'ie to T."c. IjIKv yokes in baby Irish el'ect from Too to ?L..lo Agents for Buttericlf Patterns F. flEWjlOIJSE'S It is what they get here for their money that brings our customers back th e second time From all we can gather we take it for granted that managing a base ball team W not all honey and cream, fudging by tho remarks of veteran players the iiiiiungeitioiit ill order to get. a good team must banish all friendly fooling and judge players holely on thoir ability to play the gamo. The management that allows any sentlmont or sympathy to uonlrol its judgement goes down to defeat. It is tlie hard hearted, cold blooded policy that wins. ITS QUALITY THAT PKES SflTISFAGTQRY PRGHflflDlSE AND IT IS THE satisfaction that women get from the garments and other goods that make this, Red Cloud's leading Dry Goods store. It's the fabrics, the perfect manufacture, the correct styles and patterns, found in our merchandies that place our several lines ahead of all others and make them preferable by all who care for quality style and value. : : : : : Tho socialists liavo gained a foot hold in tliis county and have started the ball rolling by lilting a part of tlie ticket. In the political announce ments will bo found the name of S. W. Foo for representative of the 14th dis trict and John (illbort for Uoat repre sentative of tho 'lilth district. These gentlemen aro well known in this county for tho honesty and sincerity of their convictions and are true bluo to their principles. Tlioro is much good in the dootrincs advocated by the socialist party, especially tho kind they have in Milwaukee where city appointees are chosen on thoir morits and lltties for the K'Mtion aud nut fur their political pull. City Ctuncll Neds. lted Cloud, July 7, 1'JlO Mayor and council all present. It. 1). Morit?. appeared and asked council to eriuit MMK' concessions as ltUl year during Chautauqua to be held Aug (J toll. Moved by Oatmiui, seconded by Kegel that satno concess ions be granted as last year for S'J.'i. Vote Nays, Hutchison and Uailoy, Yeas Fogol and Oatinan. The vote bo lug a tie Mayor Potter voted yea. Carried. Moved by Oatinan seconded by Fogel that city clerk notify all parties ow ing Ucenso to call at city treasurer's olllco and pay their license, and If not paid In ton days that list will be hand ed to city attorney for collection. Carried llids opened for cross walks and alley crossings. Moved by Uailoy, seconded by Oatman, that tlie bids be referred to committee on side walks and crossings, to roport at mooting July 1 1th. Carried. Adjourned to July 1 1th, i!)u. HOUIt.S (II' SKUVU'i: AT CUNtiUKOA TIUNALClIl.'ltOII. Saiiiiath Smtvit'iN. I'renchliuc 10:15 a, m. lllblo school yt m I'rencliInK bervkes h ji, m. I'rnyer anil ('t)ii(iient'i) uitetlm; Wiilnes ilny at 8 1. in. A tionl'al ln itatlnn Is extended to all. Ul.V. ..V.l'llK,sM N I'lihtor. Special Prices ON Suits Coats and Skirts It is Oxford Time, We have What You Want. THE MINER BROTHERS COMPANY General Merchants. THE BIG STORE I s ' - Ji -rfUalM