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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
riljiwidiwiiifew5 JHww i. ' r i , ! " i . ,i k if 15he CHIEF Kod Cloud - - Nebraska PUBLISHED RVRUV TIIUKSDAY. Xntotel In ilic rnntciRli-c1 nt Heil ('Intnl. Si-t hi Serontl Clan Mutter C 11. HALK l'cni.iMin: THi: ONLY IM.MOlltATIC I'AI'UK IN Vi:ilSTi:U('OINTY imiiA- Announcements For Representative I lien-liy iiiiiioiiiic uiju'lf lis 11 i-amlliliilc1 fiirtliviKiiiiliinlliiii (nr ii-ircMiitiitlvc Inini ttmlltliillxtrli-tnf .Seltriiskn. NiilJi'l to the will ol tliu IJiiiiiK-rntleiiiiil l'i'olNliiui'icnil cut Vdlcrn lit the prlnmrlcs tn lip In lil A ukurI JO, 1UI0. IlKOIMlK lISIMK . FOR COUNTY ATTOUXKV Wo nra iiulliorliil lo niiiioiuirc I'rid I:. Mnurcr n u cntiillilutii fur tliciiiiuiliiatlnii for the (iilli'u of County ttoriii-y. of Welitr r Co., Kiilijcct to tliu will of tlio Ili-iiliiiTiitle mill I'poplfH liiilt'in'iiilcnl rlrctorMiit the prlninry ilecllou, to tii'hilil AiiKint Id, 11110. I-'OK COUNTY ATTORN KY Wu nrci nutlicirleil to umiouncc .loM-pli ('. Knylor tin u cninlliluto for tin- iioiiilnutloii for thi) ollli'cof County Attorney, of WYInii r County. subject to thi will of thi Iti'iiiihtli'iin I'U'clorM lit the prliiuiry election In In1 I1H1I AiikunI tiitli., l!)in. KOUKKIMMWKNTATIVI-J I lii'ii'liy tiniiuiitiri1 myxi'lf a- u citiiiltiliilc for thonotuliintlon for n-prcwiitiitlw1 from tlui Hilt illotrli'l of Ni-liriiHkti. snt.Ji -t to the will til tli SovItillHl voters ut the prliiiurltvi In lie In-Ill AUKllst 1(1. 1010. . W. Cot:. Foil FLOAT Ki:i'Ri:sKNTATlVK I lu-iuliy iinnoiinco iiis If jit u cMixllclutc for tin- nomination for Moat rrprcscutallM frotit the Hitli illitrlrl ol Ni-lmiskii. subject to tli Mill of the Socialist voters at the primar ies to he held August in. I'.HO. Ions (ill.lll'.IM'. FOK COUNTY ATTOUNHY Km run Hai.i;: I'li-nsuMiy to the Hi pub lican chctorH of Webster county that At torney Chatlln has announced his eaudliliicy for IhuolllciMif County Attorney, siibjict to tin Ir will lis may he expressed at the lime of the 1'lr.st IiiiiIiii: August III. eiisului;. nt.l oIiIIkp. sincerely yours. .1. M. CIIAI CIS. FOK KIH'KKSLNTATIVK. I hereby iiuuouiice uivm-II as a eaudldate for tliu nomination for leprexeututlve from the llth district of Nebraska, nubjiet to the will of the I tepubllcau electors ut the primary i-li-i'llou, to be held Ann. "i. IUI. . 1'. II Mtl'U I'M.. FOR FLOAT KKPKHSBNTAT1VI-: I hereby auiiouuco niyhelf us a eaudldale for tlioiiomlmitloii for I'loal llepieseutatlvi of the HUH district of NcIiimsI.u. Mlbjirl to thk will ol tlui Democratic ami People Imlr pendent electors ul the primary election to Imi held Aimust llllh., p.lio. Wvt. Wkkssi II. OiiiiiIiii politicians regardlcs of putty scin tothinl: tlmt tli' oily of breweries is tlio whole stuto of Ne braska. 'J'lu-y carry things down there Willi u high l"""1 ,,l,t ny ,1( ,lot r"r" jfi-t in gnib every tiling possible for OiiiiiIiii. If tlioy only knew it they mo doing, thomsolvcs more hiirm tli'in good. Tin-I lino for bulldozing bus passed mid Hio quicker OiiiiiIiii linds it out tin1 butler. Itro. Hosiner has been laboring long uii'l hind for nit up town express and telegraph olllee and his elVortsdeservo encouragement. Alt olllee of tlmt kind would be u wonderful oonven ienoe to our people and wo ought to liuve it. There is a strong sentiment here for an uptown olllee and wo sttg (jest in order to net detlnatcly to work, that some enterprising citizen get up a petition or request and have overy one sign it and then turn it over to tim railroad ollleinls, Perhaps they do not know that we would wel come a change of that kind. At any rato wo should bo worlciii"; for it and it will come. Kvoryono sin tho petit ion mid then let everyone write a per sonal letter asking that tho petition he noted upon favorably. Thero is one industry tlmt seems to hnve been overlooked in this country and it is ono that could be made quite profitable. Vi have referi'iiee to truck funning. We are so used to cultivat ing largo acres of land that truck farming seems to have received but very little attention and yet larger re turns can be roalied from the truck farm than from many of the larger undertakings. The merchants have been crilized for shipping in early voeliibles and fruits from the south and ruining the price of home grown materials and in a measure this critic ism is just and yet no ono lias cared to go into this business veryextensivc ly and the merchant cannot depend upon anyono furnishing him with .seasonable stock and honce must send oil' for it. If some one would undor t'tkc the responsibility of furnishing eaily vegetables and fruits we lire con fident that our merchants would only be too glad to purchases all that is raised. The system of forcing has been demonstrated to be practical and if praetl-ed hero we could have groen things to eat almost as soon as the southern growers. Lotl4'c anrt Church Directory A Charity Lodgo'No. .;s, A. F. and A. M. meets at Masonic Hall every 1st and .Id Friday. 11. K. Foe. V. M. A H. Sellars, Secretary. '1'i.od Cloud Chapter No 11). Koyal Arch Masons moots every Second and Fourth Friday. I) XV. Tttrntire, If. P. II. A Lotson, Secretary Cyrenu Coininandery No. 1 1, Knights Templar meets oveiy First Thursday. II. A. Lotson, 11. C. D. V. Turntirc. iiecorder. m I. O. O. R Moets every Monday Night. Kd Hanson, N. (J. O. C. Tctl. Clerk. REBKIvAH Moots First and Third Thursday, In I. O. O. F Hall. Mrs. I. II. Holms, N. O. Alice Ktitichcy, Secretary. m lIOCItSOCSKUVlCKAT M. K. Clll'ItCIl Saiiiiatii Hiuivichs. Sunday School 10 A.M. I'rcnclihiK 11 A. M. Class inectlnK 12 M. KVIIN'IMI ICpworth Icacuo 7 P. M. l'n-ncliliiK 8 r. M. l'raycr mei-tliiK Wednesday evening 8 1'. M Ladles Alii I'rlday 'J V. M. Your presence Is rciiui-sted and a cordial Invitation Is extended to all. SI. T. srii'i'i.mi I'astor. ItltKTIIItKNCIIl'lll'll. Corner of ."it h Avenuoand clu-stuut Stn-it. 10 a. in Sabbath School 11 a. m... Preaehiuu ":l" p. in Christian nrl;i I't-lland 8-00 p. Ill I'reai-llllia All ureluvlled to attend. .1. i:. .Iakiioi:, .Minister. Cllt'ltl'll OKCIIlilST. lNClllllsi-1 VN Cllt'lll'll KVIUtV I.oimN I) VV lllbll- school ...,. io a. m. Sernioii and Comiuiuilnu it a. m. Chrlsllaii Kudcavor d::!0 p. in. I'rtacltlni: 7::w p. in. Prayers ami praise, Wednesdays, . 7::io p. in. .seats free, tiood uiiisle. Come. Ilrlni; j our lllbtes, friends and uiioil eluer. I.. Aa. lli-ssiiMi, Mlulstir. liltACK (KPISCOPAI.) CIIUHCII lti-v. J. SI! lr.ites. Pastor. Service the llrt two Sundays In e:uh mouth. Holy Communion at mornlim scnlccs in the llrst Sunday. Sunday school at 12 o'clock every Sunda Mrs. K.II. smith. erlnteu Supdent. asxseg&SR $v -j-M) wsmG3B&30mmm&MUsij o osEg&e&m m (Seasonable Merchandise IP A New Stock of Ladies' Seperate Skirts. Shirt waist weather means an extra skirt or so--our line of new skirts are now ready for your inspection. We shall try and make this department one of the best in our store. Skirls like cut in all colors $4, $5, $6. 'Black and white shepard plaid, panel front and back flounce on sides at $7.00. White serge plaided skirt SS.CO. Hlaclc voile plaided shirt SD.00. MiTiwmfm wninwp'jg Confirmation and Graduation Dresses Wc have anticipated your demands in this particular and have ready for your viewing an exceptionalyes a remarkable exhibit of pretty while goods, lace and embroidery all selected with the ulmost care and thought to get the best goods for the least money. It willl pay youto look this line over before buying. m So. W Mil Remarkable Waist Values Remarkable from every view point is this Spec ial olforitie; of an all linen waist with still" collar mid cull's nt SI.!!.". The latest in L-adies Neckwear dainty Neck Fixings Dainty! Hardly any other wnrdfoiiMadeiiuati--ly describe the new neckwear. Our Summer showim neel; pieces foe the Sum mer liirl. Wo invito you to view our new neckwear be fore buying. Lace Dutch collars from S."ij to SI. Laeo .stock collars with jabos :2."ic to "."c. Lace yokes iu baby Irish oll'oet from 7ic to $-:.;i Agents for Butterick Patterns F. WEWfiODSE'S (iKSSESESSffii i Wo lay no c;reat claims to original ity but n really Dright idea occurred to us the other day Webster county ousht to havo a now court house. Democrats Meet at Blue Hill The Omaha Examiner says that llrynn has censed to bo tho peerless lender and is now known ns tho beer less lender. Bro. Sorcnsen ought to bo sent to congress for showing sttoh brilliancy. ' -- Karly in the spring we were told that the fruit orop wns entirely de stroyed but from indications all over this county we will have the biggest crop of apples that bus ever been pro duced. It is estimnted .'tlmt this county alone will have two hundred thou&niid barrels of apples for sale. Strange how time chnngea public sentiment, Only a few months ago tho entire country wns busy condemn ing tho grent Standard Oil mouoply but within tho last few weeks a innn by the name of Uockefellar has been ranking a campaign for the legislature lown In Kansas and tho people arc Hocking to his support by tho hund reds, , riTinirr t iimir" Wo just read in an up to date farm papor that weeds were soil robbers. .Now wo can go after them with a von geiiMiv.'". liofnro the weeding of the garden was slioor labor but How we nro conlhlont that tho employment will be a pleasure for the western spirit of killing robbotii. still stavo in our veins. This leads us to remark tlmt tho robbers lu Hod Cloud need killing before tho Chautauipia begins. Kespectfully submitted to the mayor nud city council. Imloisc Governor Shallcnberftcr and Name State Convention Delegates. IJr.n: 11 1 1 1., Xi.iut., .Inly !'.. The democrats of Webster county mot in convention in the opera house at itlue Hill today. Tho meeting was called to order by L. C. l'iesiger. K. II. Cox was elected chairman nnd George XV. Hutchison secrotary. The following delegates were elected to the state convention at Grand Island next Tuesday: Bernard McNeny, L. C. l'ie siger, George W. Hutchison, C. It. Hale. O. II. Pitney, C. Fassler, George Koeh ler, Frank Delhoy.'V. S. Hall, E. II. Cox, D. F. Jones, James Eggleston. K. II. Cox was elected as chairman of the couuty central committee and V. S. Hall secrotary. The following" resolutions were adopted by the convention: "Wo, the democratic party of Web ster county, renuMnn our position on the question of tar i IV reform and be llevo tlmt tho democratic party should continue the tight against protected monopolies. We aro opposed to county option and Instruct our delegates to the state dele gation to work for a platform declar ing emphatically against this policy. "Wo recommend the work of S6nator Charles H. Hosso in tho last legislature and express to Senator Besso our thanks for I lie able and fearless man ner in which he represented the people of this senatorial district. Wo believe that tho paramonntlssue Jill the campaign should be taritf re form. "We heartily indorse tho present democratic govornor and Ills administration." It is what they get here for their money that brings our customers back the second time ITS QUALITY THAT fApS SATISFACTORY PRGtfAflDlSE AflD 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. : : : : : Special Prices on Some one with u llttlo money ami care could make a mint of money by establishing a cold ntorago plant hero. If one half ot tho reports bo truo about tho wealth mmlo by cold .stor age plants a fortune awaits the man who has the enterprise to establish ono here. Wo havo no idea of tho amount of butter mid oggs that leave this city every year but itis.suilloiont ly largo to net a nice income to the man who will pack it away and hold for higher prices. Wo know that ejjgs in the Hummer soli for about twelve cents per dozen and wo iiImi know that In tho winter tlmo they reach thirty cents per dozen which repre sents a gain of eighteen Cents. Al lowing six cents for operating ex penses would still I'-nve a goc d profit Of ono huudicd per cent. tULLTEAM ARRAIGNED. Chared Willi Violating State Law Sunday Bnll. Seward, Neb., July 10. The Uod Cloud ball team was arraigned boforo Justice Gladwish yesterday to answer tho charge of violating the stato law Willi regard to playing ball on Sun day. Tho alleged offense was com mitted at Staplehurst on Juno 1!), when u game was pulled olf between Seward and lied Cloud. The caso against tho latter team wns continued until Augti si 'J0. A liko suit is pending against the homo team, tho trial of the same be ing set for J nlv. Sunday Stato .lour-mil. N. It Red Cloud Chautauqua August 6 to 14. Ball Gaines Every Day ASbltC is Oxford Time, We have What You Want. THE MINER BROTHERS COMPANY General Merchants. .. THE BIG STORE s 9Q I 9 V r i J r t i .ViJfc,,J"i.' . v. i.V..i ..t- .! Jfcif ,Jf i ' J JK l12i