rirr Tfm&W 'WWSW,,t''TJP jjf WP'JWT '"?' -vvwicfl "v- '' SrWJUt"5 T ""''? ..- &..'' ... .2 -T .-.. JLLJ.. .. .' H i, fli.MjMjM''Ji ', t'lyf .'4 . '"",)' wnw1' iJ'1 ft'l'lf'1111.'! jijP,1 M"!1 iff She CHIEF Red Cloud Ncbrnslco. ' PUBLISHED BVBKV THURSDAY. atcK'd In Uio I'ottnmrc ntillcd Cloud, Nob,, as Second Clnm Mnller. pjDCClfll Incomplete Returns Indicate Renomination of Governor Hitchcock also Wins. O . IIALR I'UIII.lSHKll P JJsSwjtwm"? WPJiJM V1 MenDermcocK . . . , i I ilOlTlf! fliflw kz tL r 'fc ?M ' MINER BROS. CO ChEHl HP SflliE T1IK ONLY IlK.MOCItATIC 1'Al'Kll IN wkiistkii COUNTY As yut wo lmvo wij no Indication of Hint uptown express and tolcKtnpli ollluo. No onu dunios Hint it would foe a Rrcat uonvonloncc and wc ought to Imvoll. If tlioUarllnj,'ton really di'hlrob to give, as first class Horvlco it would establish an uptown oillce atonee. Aldrich Republican Choice for Governor and Senator Burkett Wins Renomination-Local Results. Fight your own battles. Hoe your ' own row. Ask no fa vol s of anyone and you'll succeed a thousand times better than one who is iilwiiys beseech ing some one's interest and patronage No ono will over help you as you help yourself, because no one will bo ao heartily interested in your adalrs, the first stop will not be such a long one, perhaps; by carving your own way up the mountain each step leads to another, and stand while you chop still another out. Now that it has been proven that the Chnutunqua can bo maintained horo so as to pay a profit each year we think that it is time to organize a local company and conduct tho enterprise ourselves, livery year it has been a llnancial succoss so that there ought not to be any hesitancy on that accou nt. Tho money used each year for fixing the grounds and the Idling of a lent would build an auditorium which would bo permanent. Fifty people with Ufty dollars apieco could main tain and conduct a first class chain uimimii assembly horo without tho possi bllityof a doubt. Wo ought to do it. Thoro was only ono thing to mar the pleasures of the Chautauqua and that was the selling of drinks and confect ions on the ground on Sunday. We had a fouling that this did not harmon ize with tho day and wo were not sur prised when many others muutioued tho matter to us. Thcio is enough laxucss connected in the.su times with Sunday therefore the chautauqua ought to set a good examplo in this as in other Holds of reform. Of what use is it to hold up to us high ideals of citizenship and by example disregaid tho sancity of Sunday.' We trust that in the future this fea tin o ot the arrange ments will bo omitted. Tho Itliiu Hill Boosters know how to boost, l'hey have tho same vim and onergy, tlio same winsoiuo greeting and friendliness as tho clubs that cumo from Oumhaor Kansas City. We weie much impressed with the thorouess with which they performed their work while horo Tuesday. Everybody iu the four counties will know that Itluo Hill will have a big time on the 'J5, 2(j and '11 of this mouth and everybody around horcut wishing Unit it will lm possible to bo on hand and help enjoy all tho good things which Blue Hill has to olVcr. Wo trust that this will bo the biggest most proiHablo and en joyable season over held iu that pro gressive city. Success to you. The advautagesdorived from a Chau tauqua are many. As far as the in dividual Is concerned he receives now aspirations and ideals, has something to think about and returns to his labor with a broader vision of lifo. Eight days vacation is certainly not to long for anyone and the cost is small. Wc heard ouo person say that a vacation that did not cost buL two dollars was tho kind that ho could atVord once a year at least. The city is a gainer because it bring tho very be.it class of visitors. Thcio is no need of spending extra money for police protection because chau tutiqua visitors are law abiding and really honor the city by their attend auce. They appreciate the fact that Hod Cloud Is striving for things worth while. As an advertisement the chau tauqua has no eqaul The Chief has positive and direct information at noon today (Thursday) that assures the renomination of Governor Shallenbergcr by 3,000 over Dahlman. This comes tb us by phone from a persor al friend at Lincoln and may be relied on as aulhorativc, as far as is possible in the absence of complete returns. While early returns of tho primary lection indicated that Dahlman had won the nomination by heavy voting iu the pastern part of tho state and that he would win by a substantial majority, and while tho friends of tho Omaha mayor were congratulating each other over a splendid victory of tho libci al forces later returns do not leave (no lesult so much that way as hinl been anticipated. When Douglas county rolled up u tremendous major ity for Diililnmn, l'latsiuouth coming! tweon the two. Rumors of Dahlmau's nomination hive been in circulation until many were led to boliovc the reports would bo definitely confirmed today (Thins day) but at noon there appears to be sutllcicut returns from the interior of tho state to assure a safe lead for Shallenborgor Hitchcock, has 'hei Democratic nnd Hurkett the UcpnW.i o in nomination for United SnU"i Senator. C H. Aldrich will lend the Kopnbli in st long with almost as much of a ,ean ticket, having u substantial liu.t lead, Lancaster giving Dahliuan r.00 jovor A. K Cady. Indications load . over Shalloiibergor, and other returns , believe that Sutherland Is the Den i equally optimistic for tho liberals, the ' eratic nominee for Congre-sman mayor's friends concluded the victory ' thi-. district. was won. When tho return from tho Election returns arc very slow coining. And since there were no i tests in our party iu tho coiiuiy t I n stale at large began to roll in the Shalionbcrger stock began to look up. In tho southwestern part of the stale our candidates aie nominated. his majorities are tremendous. In the ' cations show that llartwell is nomiii. northeast he is inoro than holding it ' ed on the r- publican ticket fur n, level, n locality on which Dahlman ' sentative and Snylur for county- . counted strongly. Otoo county, whieli torney Notliitig dcllnate on Hn' was considered as altogether for Dnht-jninl Kiehurd for tlout.. Next week man, was about neck nnd neck be- will give tho full returns. Home! What a hallowed name; how Teacher and Ttaclllllfc. , full of enchantment and how dear to. Thefirstthingtobodono in tmohii k ' every heart How it touches every i is to got up interest. Without inur flbro of the soul and strikes every est there will be little attention, ai ,. cord of the human heart with its an-' wilhontattuition there can bo but sh w gelic lingers Nothing but death can progress. Totnnkeainaehlneofncli.l j break the spell. W lint tender associa- will not do, though thoro is much of lions are linked witlt home. What the mechanical in learning tho ;udf ' pleasing images and deep emotions it ineuts. lint nil the inoro is it. no . sa y ' awakens. It calls upon the fondest to awaken an interest. To intuio-ta! tiimimrliiv .if lifi. Mini ntwmu It, .mi tin ..l.ilfl !.. e . .1 1..1. .. !.. ..!.. .1 t . 'I w -" - - .... ...... ... w. .... lyiiiui ir iw i iiiiKini'li l,? li.lllli.iw II t u turn tho purest, deepest, richest, gush . it nctive. in other words improiM. . of consecruted thought and feeling. The truths will be moroeasily ret.vun d Home, home. Thcio is no place like Home. Homo of our childhood. How allcction clings and liovors round theo witli her seraph wings Tho big public question, this year will bo road improvement. It seems strange that tliero would be any "p position party" to those who want bet ter loads, but if you think there is no opposition, start a road campaign iu your locality and find out. As a mat tor of fact, the road problem is of fur more importance to the fanner than either tho turlir or silver questions. A good road costs money. It Is a busi ness Investment requiting a largo out lny of cash at first, and the interest on tills iuvcitmont comes back not only directly In the form ofciibh, but indi Tootly. as the fanner along the road la able to save horso powor In hauling his crop to market. Tho chief quest ion is, how Is tho nioiioy to be raised? Who is to handle and pay it nut: It is a llnancial mutter rather llii.n n question of engluoorlngskill. Untight to be dubatud indio l b.'itci ..jhuolhouj.0 in the l.ind. A Father's Sorrow. Mr. M. II. Crippeu of I.os Angeles. Calif., father of Dr. Crippen, who is being taken back to England to stand trial for the murder of his wife, thus pours out tho anguish of his soul: "I have not tho money to go to Hnwloy, but if I had 1 would gladly go and be of what ever consolation I might be to him. 1 have not recolvod a word from him and do not expect to. It is hard to have to bo alone and suffer, but I don't think it will last long. 1 am not long for this world. I feel as if I would like to go away aloue and die. I did my host to educate Howloy, and his sou. I did the best 1 could and now In my old aire I am alone and overwhelmed by thls'dlsgraco." Tho words of tho stricken old man recall the pathotin lament of David over Absoloin. Sad that the son did not think of his poor old father when he was yielding to the temptations that resulted iu this international crime! Hut tho publicity given to Dr. Crlppen's flight will serve as a useful purpose. It will teach anew, llrst. that the wagcsofslnlsdoath. Second, that thoro Is little hope of escape from the olllcors of the law, and none what ever from the lashes of conscience. Third, that one does not llvo unto himself alone. If tho child would only think of tho parent and the parent's Indissoluble connection with nil thut niVects the child's career thero would be less of sorrow iu the old homo. And there Is a lesson for the parent, too. It is not sullloient to 'educate" tho children mural development must go hand In hand with mental growth. The child must learn that there is more in life than uymey and physical enjoyment there is dutj No person Is safe until ho understands that ho was ereated for a purposo, that ho must learn and purpt.no that purpose, conscious at all times of his responsibility to Hod for every thought and word and act. If Dr. C'rippou's father did uotsufllciout ly einphasl.o the moral element in his sou's dovolopmoiit his grief will bo tho more bitter now; if the fault Is en tirely with the sou the fact that horn jected his father's itdvicn wl 1 md.o In e.ery his piosent punlshnietit tiui nento. The Coiiimonei. and may bo made Indelible; otht'iwl-e tlioy are Hooting and soon fogotten Another thingis emulation; a desiie to bo good as your follow to oiell him. This is laudable, nnd we find it to some extent in fcehool. Wean- ot of those who approve of remtinoratii g merit, olVeriug rewards, using Uat'.ij and reproaches. There may be umI'oi these means, but they should be sp i Ingly Indulged in. Another grand essential is to get u.j an honorable ambition, if pc-sidic. This is worth all tho" rest, which nt most aro but expedients. Begin on a good foundation and bnildts the no torial requires. Hero the discernment of tho teacher comes iu; lie must know his scholar. Ho must moasuro his capacity, noto ills weaknesses, and go' on the right side of the pupil. A teacher boloved is half the battle won; hated or feared there is little progress A soft word turneth nway wrath, but grievous words stir up anger, even in a child, and fear, which is worse than ungor. Love does wonders with n child. It Is what the mother has i.ntl tho teacher but takes the place of 'In mother. Tho tcachor's moral qiia'ity therefore is of account as well as Ins intellectual attainments, If he has no govornment over himself, how enn hu bo expected to govern otliors Wo therefore insist thut the quallllcat.( ns of a teachor should consist of good morals, and bo well disciplined; lmv lug a good knowledge of human child like nature, possessing patience, tact and a ready delivery; Impressive and winning In his speech if possible, will ing to sacrifice, iu lovo with his calling, Interested himself in it; patient, hiipo.i , cheerful and hopeful. 4 Boy's Composition. 4A school ma'am Is a verb be no o sho denotes action whan you thmv paper wads at tho girls. Switch s . conjunction and is used tooontui t the verb school mn'am In the in tu This is a compound sentence, ui ,v a boy is the subject nnd switch i- the object. Mist, person singului nt .in und awful cane. A school inn , i . ditlereut from it bo , u boy wciti n nnd a school ma'am wears hoi !nu bangednllovorlier forehead. Kho.uts paint on her face and some big few j; s conio and take her home. Ma sus a school ina'uin novcrgots to bo 1 1 hi ) than eighteen until she gels mar led.1 It tal'vs t m idiiool n.n'.Hiif a day to I c ok a diiiiif i. We promised something good fop Friday and Saturday. We mill make it WEItli TOTfl YOUR iflfilliE to give us a sail. Ouf elean up Sale Has Been A Big Sueeess-and nom the Grand Final Ending Post Be The Best Vet. " ' ' - . . riMtiMiiwwiiLMiM. ! ONE LOT ! ONE LOT. Rajah Silk Regular 90c. Suesine Silk Jacquard Silk ilrlf uoiy. ami mwnnw . ,..... I v l Pongee Lznen a ti ti Your Choice at 75c. 50c. 37c. Shoosu Silk 50c. 50c. 50c. k iiunmw . iMftfHMnimrwn rflMTIIIIW MWIMIHWU M I' IPIIIBI Your Choice at 30c. 8 ONE LOT Tissues Regular Batiste Regular Lawns Regular Crepe Regular Your Choice at 35c. 25c. 25c. 20c. 17c. nwmjtiM iif unwiawfw I ONE LOT . . Oxfords Patents Oxfords Vici Kid Oxfords Tans Oxfords Oxblood Turns and Welts Regular $3. Now $2.40 ONE LOT Pumps Patents Pumps Gun Metal Oxfords Dull Kid " " Patents Turns and Welts l?A.-.In,. " CO M,., 09 Oft ivcguiai tptj.ou nuw p.oi c i "Wfc" " - 1MIIIBII I B ONE LOT Pumps Patents Pumps Gun Metal Oxfords Vici " " Gun Metal Turns and Welts Reguiar$2.50 Now $1.98 I One Lot Ladies' Waists in Lawn and Batiste, Plain Talored, Pleated and Embroidered Regular $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 Choice 94c! One Lot Ginghams, Suitings and Lawns Clean up Prices 1 0 cents. One Lot Embroideries Regular 1 2 1 -2 1 5 and 1 7 Clean up Price ! 0 cents One Lot " 18, 20 and 22c. Clean up Price 1 5 cents! One Lot Corsets $1.00 and $1.25 Clean up Price. 69 cents. One Lot Mens Underwear .Per Suit 38 cents. One Lot Childrens Hose Regular 12 1-2 and 15c. Clean up Price 10 cents. One Lot Laces Regular 5, 7, 8 and I Oc. Clean up Price 3 cents. One Lot Fancy Parasols Regular $1.75 and $2.50 Clean up Price $1.00 One Lot Fancy Ribbons Regular 1 5, 20 and 25c. Clean up Price 1 0 and 15 cents. Entire line of ftSuslin Underwear, Glean un Discount 20tifirrpnt Entire line o! ItfiinsliiS Sauze Umlerwear Glean un discount 20 oer cent One lot Wide Embroidery Glean up Ulscaunt 25 ncr cent Look over these prices and discounts and then do yourself and family justice by taking advantage of this the last chance of the season. We have tried to make it well worth your while to call at our store during this sale and those that have fell well repaid for their time. The prices have been right. The treatment has been courtous. Our Patrons have been well satisfied. This is the last call and wholesale prices prevail. B H$ jL 5 BHi S Am inmn nor. A i Miaity aaie race I Irad I5i SEEESSraiSraK!! wmgi