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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1910)
iCw-rJMUMf i V V ft 6e CHIEF Red Cloud - - Nebraska. PUBLISHED BVBKY THURSDAY. 8ntcrcl In llio l'cMtofllrp ntilleil Cloud. Ncli., Ac Scrond ("Ibm Mutter 0 K. HALM ruiii,isiii:it Tin: only niiMoi'iivnc i'ait.u in WKiisTKitcoi'MV Announcements For Representative i I litnhy nimouiH't nij-Mlf uh ii rniulliliitc for llieiiciinliiiitloti for reprcMMitiitlvo Iroin llio tllliillKlrlct of NtlirnnU. Niilijart In tin wllluf tliulH'iuoi'r.itli'imcl l'(')iU'liiil('iiil out voters lit tlit prlmarUs to lit' lioM A moist 10, luio. ii:iiihii:I.imisi:v. 1'OK COUNTY ATTOUNKV We arc imtliorlt'il to MLuioimt-o I 'nil I-:. Miiiin-r lis it riimlltliiti' lor llir uoiuliiiitlon lor tliu nllli col Comity Mloriu-i. of Wi-liicrCn.. milijicl to tin- will ol i tic Doiiioi'iiiilc mill l'l'iiplcH linti -pi-intent ilii'ioihiil the primary tltctloil. to liclii-M Alluvt 111. I'UU. KOIt COUNTY ATTOKNMY Wuiiroaulhurletl in miiihmiihc Joiph C. Kiiylor us ii (-niulliliiio lor tin- iioniliiatlon for tliooitk'fof County Attorney, of Wi-lii-r County. Hulijict to tin' will of tliil'opiilillean elcetnrs at llio ptliuary olcotluii to lie lirlil August null., nun. KOItHKl'UKSKNTATIVK I hereby iililiouilre hi.tm-II uh n oainllilatc fur tliu nomination lor rcproM-iitullo from the lltli ilUtrlrt of Nebraska, sulijiol lo the will of llio Socialist voters at tho primal leu to he lit-lil Aumist III, 1010. S. V. I'oi:. FOU FLOAT KMI'HMSMNTATIVM I hereby aiiiiouuce mysi II as a r.-uullilato for the nomination for Ileal rcpri-.scntatlNo friiiu the lillh district of Nebraska, mibjcct to the lll of the Socialist utters at the primar ies to beheld August III. l'.UU. .Ions- lin.UMitr. FOB COUNTY ATTOUNKV IOiii nut IIai.i:: I'lcasosay to the Itcpub-lli-iui cbclorM of Webster county that At turncy Challlu hasauiiouuccd bis caudlilacy for theoillceof County Attorney, mibjoel to their will as may be expressed at the tlmeof tho l'lrsl Iiuilm; Aimtisi in, ctmilni;, and oblige. slnccicly yours, .1. M.Cu w i i. FOU UKPUKSKNTATIVK. I hereby announce myself as n candidate fur tliu Humiliation for representative from the llth district of Nebraska, subject to the wlllollheltepublU-auelectoisat the primary election, to be held Am;. Ill, l'.UU. . I-'. II itru'i:i.u FOIt FLOAT KMl'KMSMNTATIVM I hereby announce myself as ii candidate for thn nomination for I'loal Itopresentallvc ol the liith district of Nebraska, subject to thn wilt of the Democratic and Peoples Inde pendent clcctm-sal the primary ilcutlou to lit) llelil AllKUst mill., ihio. ', WKOSNIII. FOU CONGRESSMAN I take this method of uiuiouiicIuk my can. dlilai-y for ropresi utatlse In ConisroNS from lliuiilli Nebraska dlhtrlcl subject to the will of tliu Democrat and People's Party voters as expressed at the pilmarlcs to be hi Id August 111, I'JIO. IE. I). si'i-iiRin.wn. FOU STATM TRMASURMU I take this method of aunoiint'luu my can illdacy lor State Tn usurer Kubject to the will ol the Democratic and People's Independent party voters as oxprcsed at the primaries to beheld AiikusI fil. I'HO. (iKoaiiK IC. IIAl.l., 1'rnnklln, Neb, The editor has gone to the (Stand Island convention. Its just our luck (the. devil's) to have him away when there are no ball games. Wo always do our best but what's the use luck is against us. Funny he could not go away sometime, whon there was some thing doing here. The republican convention at Lin coln declared for county option and tliu initiative and referendum altho thure was considerable opposition to those measure". Tho progressive wing had complete control and en dorsed tho actions of tho insurgents. Populists also declared for county option and all the principles of the party as given in the tirst platform. While tho politicians all over tho country arc pointing with prldo to' their party achievements just take ti look at our court house park. When they get thru ilxiug, tho commissioners can point with prldo to the baautiful grounds and tho trees. They are do ing a much needed work andtheontlro county will thank them for making the county grounds presentable. We know that It Is not juBt the right thing to roast our home ball club but -sometimes foroboarance ceasos to be a virtue. We speak advisedly when we hay that whon men sell their time we urc entitled to their best. Our team can play ball but no leant can play and lose sleep after night. Wo tiro convinced that loss of sleep Is the only cuuso for our poor showing und that niakos us augiy. Wo trust that tho management will come dawn hard on the boys by the tlmo Chautauqua opens so that thoy will bo In condition to play ball and glvo tho peoplo their mouoy's worth. When they give us their best wo arc perfectly satisfied win or loso but .when thoy are dead on 1 elr feet wo draw llio l'iu. The Farmer's Independent Tele phone cntnpiitiy is to be congratulated upon its progressive, spirit. The cop per toll linos will soon be extended to Mnenln mid this will give direct ser vice lo all importiint cities. The managers nre placing the system upon a scientific basis and success is assur ed. Competition is the life of trade as it spurs on I he other fellow and the result is that the people ieecie better .orvioo. The Independent company Is in a position to render the best ser vice possible and under ellleient. mini ngomont it will capture its share of public trade and at the same time make itself invaluable to the share holders. The more wo think about a cold stomp plant hero the more convinced we nro In Its feasibility. Besides mak ing ii paying investment, for the own er in tho way of profit from butter and otfKs wo would havo clean manu factured ice all the year. This in turn would give employment to eight or ten men and the more men we have employed so much the better. There Is another use for the cold storage and one in which tin entlie populat ion will bo more directly Interested. For join we have heiiid people com plain that the best meat is shipped out and wo are eninnelled to put up with what i'f left that it was u shame that people who live right In the heart of the stock growing licit should not be able to eat tho best that the coun try iin'orded. Now with u eold stor age plant the meat man could kill a doen of the best fed cattle and hung them up and use them as lip wanted. This would give n.s tho best meat in in the world and would be cheaper because wo would not be compelled to pay the transportation charges both ways to and from the packing houses. Yiow the question from any point and but oiio deduction can be made and that is that a cold storage plant established here is a necessity and a paying Investment. The State Convention Nearly all the delegates to the state democratic convention arrived in (irand Island Monday night. They gathered In little knots all over the business district and it was evident that all wore impressed with tho idea that something would be doing. The advance men of the leaders were al ready on the ground and had establish ed head quarters. Wheel horses and new recruits mixed generally but till seemed to be playing the writing game. County option was freely dis cussed but at this time no general seiitiinentcould be discerned. M very one was alert however and anxious to learn the latest move of the leaders. Tho city was ta.ed to its utmost to care for the visitors who poured in from all parts of the state. Rooms in private houses were secured so that all delegates and visitors were accomo dated. Tuesday the real light began. Coun ty option received its llrst defeat up on a resolution otreretl by Congress man Hitchcock relative to the manner of receiving platform planks and re solutions. Mr. Bryan otVorcd an a mendment and the result was a defeat for Mr. Bryan's motion HDl to -JUT). Addresses were mado by Dahlmau, Shullenbiirger, Hryan and others. Mr. Bryan spoke for a little over au hour b'ut was unable to stem the tide that had set in against his favorite issue. All of the speakers spoke right from the shoulder and the conventionprov- ed to be a veritable clearing house of political ideas. On tho direct vote on declaring for county option the result was 1S for and 008 against. However the convention did uot declare against that measure but decided that it was practically not an Issue at this time. The great convention adjournod harmoniously to the chagrin of those republicans who have persistently been predicting a disruption of the Uomouriitie party. Our party will go before tho voters this tall a united patty and will work harmoniously for the initiative and referendum. The eight o'clock closing law and tho humour oi uio wist, legislature was warmly commended. Htt All iver Kansas Tot'KK.v, July 25. Vostorday wus the hottest day of the summer. This was tho goneral report from all over the state. At Wichita It was 131 In the sun and I0.'l.'l in the shade. At Sallna It)'.) In tho shade, tho high est In years, A hot wind was blowing and fear entertained for the corn crop. At Hutchison It was 10S tn the shade with iuteuHc. heat and a hot wind. Lebanon reports a hat wind. , At Abilene the thermomoter regis tered 10.") with a hot wind blowing. The government thermometer marked 105 at Concordia and hot winds blow for three hours. Men wero driven from work. At Emporia the temporature reached lOt and the winds blowing very hot. Pea body and (Jreat Bond, the thermomoter at the latter place registering 108 in the shade. At some poluts thore were indications of ruin, At Hastings, Nob., Monday It was f'i as against III) in 1S!M. Monday's ll'isiiiii Dully Kopublieim. Lodftc an J Church Directory A Charity LodgelNo. r.J, A. !'. nnd . M. meets at Masonic Hall every 1st and :il Friday. K. K. Foe. i A. IS. Sellars, Sccrctarv Red cloud Chapter No 11). I'.o.wil Arch Masons meets every Second and Fourth f'i Idny. I) V. Turnure, H P. II. A Letson. s'ecretary Cyrene Coniniandoiy No. 11. Knights Templar meets every First TlunsdHy. ' II A. Letson. Recorder. M. C. D. V. Turnure. ' I. 0. 0. F. Monday Meets every Monday Night, Kd Hanson, N. (i. 0. C. Teel. Clerk. UEBKKAIl Meets First and Third Thursday. In I. O. 0. F Hall. Mrs. I. II. Holms, N. (!. Alice Huuohey. Secretnry. noutsursi'iivicKATM. i-:. client u Saiiiiaiji skuvii r.s. Sunday School It) . M. l'lenelilnit 11A.M. Class iiiH'tliit,' l-j xi. KVl'NINU Kpwoilh league "P.M. I'rcacliltitf Si' M. Prayer mcitlm; Wednesday tunlnufi I. M Ladles Aid Friday 2 P. xr. Your presence Is roquistod and a cordial Invitation Is extended to all. M. T. sin ri.i a Pastor iiitcniKKN nit m ii. Corner of r,th Avenue and chestnut stm t. 10 a. in sabbath school 11 a. 'in Preacblm; T.'lTi p. m Christian W oik it slliind H:U0 p. in Prcachlnu All arc invited toatttml. .1. I-:.. I mmioi:. Xlinlstir. ClIt'liCllorcilKlsT. Is CllltlsTlAN Cill'ltrn i: i:u LoiiD'sDn lllble school 10 a. m. Sermon and Communion 11 a. in. Christian Kndeavor i!::K) p. m, I'riai-lilni! T:.!0 p. in. Prayers and praise, Wednesdays, 7::W p. m. Scats frte. Mood music. Come. llrliiR-.ur lilliks, friends and uood cbci r. L. Aa. MrvtoMi, Xllnlstcr. MKACi: ilM'lscoi'AI.i ( HUUt It Itcv. .!. M! Hates, Pastor. Service the llrst two Sundays in each month. Holy Communion at iiionilnn kct vices on the llrst Sunday. Sundav i-chool at 1-2 o'clock every .Sunday .Mrs. K. II. Smith, crimen Supdent. LINCOLN LE1TER Lincoln. Nkiiii., July 20 (Special Correspondence) An injunction has been handed down by the district court of Lancaster forbidding Secre tary of State Juukin from certifying as candidates to county clerks the names of those who have llled its' the candidates of more than one political party. Tho object is to prevent the democratic candidates from also hav ing the Peoples Independent party label after their names, and vice versa. The liear'tn;.' is set for .luly UTtli. Secretary of State Junkin held at the beginning that the payment of one llllng fee as sullicient, and in this he was upheld by an opinion written by Attorney Oeneral Thompson. Oilbert M. Hitchcock paid the 8."0 fee when he llled as a democrat, and later ten dered a fee of S5() when ho Jlled uh the People's Independent candhite. Tho latter fee was returned to him by Secretary Juukin with a letter stating that tho payment of one fee was sullic ient. It is a commentary on Secretary .tonkin's rank partisanship to know that he has changed his opinion and now holds that it requires two fees, and that since the date for tiling is past those who failed to tender two fees are now stopped from stuudlng as candidates of the two purties. It is a chilly day when Mr. Junkin does not go the limit in exhibiting his vault partisanship, even at the expense of the best interests of the state. When the democrats were demand lug the election ot precinct assessors by the people the republican organs charged that it would result in a constant light between townships to get the lowest a"s"se6.sed valuation no as to avoid the payment of the sUto tax. It is interesting to note that under the first year of tho precinct assessor law tho personal property as sessmcut bus been increased upwards of 112,000,000.00. Tho precinct assessor law is proving satisfactory to all con cerned. A few days ago W. H. Patrick, who has llled for the democratic candidate for governor, told a prominent demo crat in Omaha that as between Snail- enbergor and Aldrich he preferred Aldrieh. This is evidenced by the fact that he tiled tor governor, evident ly with the view to pulling as many votes us possible from Shallcuhergcr so as to secure the nomination of Dahlmau, thinking that Dahlmau's nomination would result iu au increas ed vote for Aldrich at tho goneral election. The injection or Patrick in to the race has had the eiied of solid ifying the Shallonbergor support and bringing it into evidence iu a most surprising manner In the least expect ed quarters. I During (Jovornor Shallouborgor'3 llrst term the following beneficial legislation recommended by him has been enacted: The bank jiuiiiiintee law. I s easona Shift waist weather means an extra skirt or so--our line of new skirls are now ready for your inspection. We 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 nnd back flounce on sides at $7.00. Whlto serge plaldod skirt SS.OO. Black voile plaided skirt SD.00. Confirmation and Graduation Dresses We have anticipated your demands in this particular and have ready for your viewing an exceptional-yes a remarkable exhibit of pretly 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. i Tho election of precinct assessors by direct vote of the people. Reduction of the levy for state taxes resulting in a saving of S7."i(i,000 to the taxpayers in two years. Tho corporation tax law which has added S12.-.,OOo to the state treasury without burdening tho people. l'hyslcal valuation and appraise ment of common carriers as a basis for fixing rates. Prohibiting tho issuance of stocks and bonds in excess of the value of the property and investments of public horvico corporations thus preventing the watet tug of stock as a means of concealing unfair earning!, taken from tho people. Reimbursing the veterans of the civil war for pension money with held front them by order of a republican board. The establishment of two state ex perimental stations in western Ne braska. I'laciug the clerk of the supreme court on a salary basis. A reciprocal demurrage law a law compelling railroads to settle claims fo'r damages within sixty doys, ond a law providing for transfer switches. Anti-discrimination law to protect farmers and consumers generally. The daylight suloou law for the better regulation of the liquor trallic, and other beuoficial liquor legislation. He vetoed the bill re-establishing saloons near Fort Cruok. He favors and will recommend to the next legislature a non-partisan board of control to have charge of tho state's institutions: direct legislation through tho initiative and referend um; ennbling cities to frame their own charters, and such legislation as will tend to take tho schools and courts out of politics. The pardoning power has not been abused by Uovernor Shallctiborgor, and his administration has been clean, business like and successful. Chautauqua Tickets arc now on sale at the following places: Turnuro Ilros., Cowden-Koley Co., The Minor Bros. Co., State Bank, Paul Storoy, Saunders Bros., Red Cloud Hdw. X: Imp. Co., Peoples Bank, Al bright Bros., B. E. MoKarland, Yost it Butler. M. A. Albright, E. H. New- house, L. L. Boron, P. A. Wullbrandt, Geo. P. Johnson. Get your tickets now. The Washington Herald truthfully says that no one cares a hang what happens to tho sugar trust, knowing well enough tluitnothing will happen. Red Cloud Chautauqua August 6 to 14. Ball Games Every Day M i ble ere A New Stock of Ladies' Seperate Skirts. Remarkable Waist Values IiemarkabV from every view point is this S'pei ial oll'ering of an all linen waist with still' collar and cufVs at Sl.t'.'i. r- i iiiiinii i. i ii in niiiiiiii.il iimiiii The latest in Ladies Neckwear :a!u!y Neck Fixings Dainty: Hiinlly any other word could adequate ly describe the new neckwear. Our Slimmer showing neck pieces for the Sum mer ( It t1. Wo invito you to view our new neckwear be fore buying. Lace Dutch collars from 2."c to 51. Lace stock collars with jabos 2."e to Too. Lace yokes in baby Irish etr'oot from Toe to .S.."i Agents ?or Butter ick Patterns F. KEWJIOIISE'S WHY Because they beautify the fig ure and bring out the graceful lines. They afford the wearer perfect freedom, as well as a stylish appearance. 35HDJEHBH0SC0 The Big Store General Merchants JWI1-WHS.WM mammmcsssssEBKn mmm l I have Parisiana Corsets become so popular with all Corset Wearers? MMJNI naoaise 1 V' tr Mf tj nil llJ'lH "" f i J i ar""tgH: WMMtuMiMMMMMW