The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 22, 1910, Image 4

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PIbLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.
Entered In the I'oitoflico milled Cloud, Neb.,
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TUB ONLY IiKMUl'ltATIl' I'Ai'lJU IN
WKHSTKlt COUNTY
Democratic State
and County Ticket
For U S. Senator
Gilbert M. Ilitolicouk
For (loveruor. H. .Junius C. Dnlilman
.For Lieutenant qovernor..K. A. (Jlnrli
Vor Secretory of .State C. W. Pool
For Auditor
For Treasurer George F. Hull
For State Superintendent
V. It. Jackson
For Attorney General. .C. II. Whitney
For Commissioner. . . . Win. II. Kustjinm
For Ilallroiid Commissioner
Hen II. Ilnyden
For Congress, Fifth District
It. D. Sutherland
For Senator Arsine L. lleureu.v
F6r Representative. . . .George Lludsey
For Float Heprescntatlvo
Win. L. Weesner
For County Attorney. .Fred E. Mnurer
Announcement.
Having received the nomination for
County Attorney by the Democratic
and People's Independent parties
Enforcement of the law" is my
motto. lf nelo Sam and his laws should
bo respected. If elected I will over
htrivc to be true to my oath of oillce.
"Defend the Constitution of tin Unit
ed states, the Constitution 01 misstate-
of Nebraska, and fairly mid im
partially perform the dutlosof County
Attorney, to the best of iny ability.''
Your support earnestly solicited.
Fiir.n E. Maimikh.
Tho games of tennis recently played
' botwoen Cowles and lied Cloud
denionstnites tlio fact that it is possi
ble for us to aiutiso ourselves without
tlie iinportatton of hired players. We
would like to see more of tltese panics.
Now if the devotees of horseshoe pitch
ing will arrange a series of games it
will help to keep things going. The
high school is getting ready tho foot
ball and basket ball teams and we will
not be without means of ontortain
incut. It would not be a bad idea to
form a dramatic club which would
glvoasorlosof plays during the winter
and acted as a chaperon for this jolly
homo crowd. A nice little luncheon
Nebraska I wns spread at the Clow restuarau t after
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1110 JUliy at which iiiu mi-iuuer.- ui um
company and a few invited, partook
stutipteoiisly. No. II made tho stop
for the returning lied Cloud people.
lllvorton Review.
Be Something.
Thorc is it moral grandeur in the
thought "I have made myself." Tho
world may wag their heads, and you
may be denounced, but if you are eon
clous of that integrity of putposo
which has always characterized you,
anil that you now stand on an emi
nence, placed there by your own rec
titude of heart, you have nothing to
fear. You had not the iujluenco of
wealth, nor tho "God fcjx;ed you" of
powerful friends: lint you lind more
a heart iixed and determined, and
this Is what lias made you what you
are Go on -add virtue to virtue
look stoadlly at the goal before you,
and at lust your best teachers and art
ful companions will acknowledge your
superiority and feel proud of being
among the number of your friends.
The innn who Is resolved to be some
thing in the world should have noth
ing to fear, and when he little dreams
of it, honors ate gathering about Ills
head and an iuiluence goes out fiom
him, whicli is exerted silcnty but
surely for the good of thousands.
A Mother's Live.
It is not prosperity, with her smile
and beauty, that tries the purity and
fervor of a mothers love: It is in the
dark and drpary precincts of advesity,
amid the cold frowns of an unfeeling
world, in poverty and dispair, in sick
ness and In sorrow, thai it shines' with
a brightness beyond mortality, and,
stilling the sK-rut of lis own bosom.
strives but to pour balm and consolat
ion upon the suiVciior, and the cup of
misery. Illlcd to mer llowing, .serves
but to bind them mote (Irmly mid
dearly to each other, as the .storms of
winter bid the sheltering ivy twine
lisidf inoro elost-ly uioiiiiil the wither
ing oiiK. .iisi-iici- cannot elilll u
mother's love, nor can even vice itself
destroy a niothcis kindness. I lie low
est degiadatious ol human fuiilty can
not wholly Wlnt oyt the reiueinliranii
of the Urst fond joiirnings if your
direction, or tin- t'tilnt memoihil of
priiiu-vel innocence; nay, it seems us if
the very consciousness of the object
of her irring child more fully develop
ed the mighty force of that niisterioiis
passion, which can forget and forgivo
all tilings, and though tlffc youth of
her fairest hopes may be as one cast
off from God and man, yet she will
tioV forsake him, but participate in all
URCHASE
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Beautiful, Stylish
Reasonable Cost
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the Season in a
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For some time passed we have ml-1 thbtjjs. ,:ivo Ills wickedness.
YOCftted to value of good roads and we
arc much pleased that roads are now
being made which cannot help but
convince any one that good roads are
not onlyvn convenience but an abso
lute necessity. A good road iuliimcos
tho valtie of the land, saves money by
saving time, shows thrifty and economy
nml pays big roturns'on the money in
vested The county commissioners
have dotermlncd that there shall be
no bad roads in Webster County.
They arc making good roads and mak
ing them permanent. Inn few years
tho road levy will bo almost nothing.
This is u. wise plan and tho people of
Webster county ought to feel grateful
to our present board for adopting this
wise and progressive policy.
I Pis' 'Jf to M
We have every opportunity? to" study and ex
amine the productions of 'all "the; leading makers
or women s clothing.
Our experience has proved that the greatest
dependence can be placed on Wooltex Gar
ments. No other make that we have known of pos
sesses such authentic and exclusive style features
and Wooltex is the only line of women's cloth
ing which has always guaranteed to the wearer
two full seasons' satisfactory service.
When quality is considered, you will appreci
ate how modest Wooltex prices really are.
The IWiw
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Eating Between Meals.
Not . much Is said about tills bad
habit nowadays, but is is still a bad
habit. Do not let children eat choco
lates, biscuits or sweetmeats at odd
times, whenever tho whim seizes
them.
This practise leads to many trouble
some llttlo ailments connected with
tho digestion.
Nibbling at crackers and sucking
sour balls or taffy are perhaps the
most common forms of "eating nil tho
time" and should bo checked as soon
as the habit Is noticed.
A llttlo pure candy may be given for
dessert at a meal, or at night before
the tenth are washed, but It should
not be nlven more than onee a day.
lt.wlll not be longbcfoiv the Farmers'-Institute
will be in session. A
word to tho committee in charge
might not be out of tho way. The
program for this event ought In be
prepared soon in order that no delay
may bo experienced when the institute
convenes. The Interest displayed last
winter shows that our people appie-
eiato a gathering of this character and '
this year ought to be better than last
year Tho question of correct farm
ing is after all the only groat question
whicli confronts us because ugrieiil
turo is about our only industry. Mueb
can lie learned tiom Mr. Hummel in
tho cultivation of his thirty acres. II,
has demonstrated that it is psssible to
nroduco as much from thirty ueics as
is ordinarily produced from a tuim o
1G0 acres, other fanners have leai ned
other lessons and all should share in
the knowledge. Wo expect a gnat
deal this year from the farmers insti
tutc.
"In Golden Valley
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At the Red Omul Opira Mouse,
Saturday, Sept. 24.
Mr. J. B. Burton presents the most
beautiful wi-strrn drama rvcr writ
ten, "In G:ldon Valley," as pre-
Geo. W. Lindsey, Democratic Candidate for
Represesitative of Webster County, Nebr.
The object of this card is two-fold: first of all to thank you siuceiely,
for your royal support in nominating me u compliment whicli any man may
well be proud of.
Second. It is my way of introducing myself into the political Arena.
'Let's sliuko" now that we are acquainted lot's get to blsc. I am a Candidate i
for Representative for Webster County the best County in the State. It is
YOUU IIOMK, it is MY HOMK. Our tirst and great object should be to make'
laws that shall J5UILI) UP and PROTECT all of the HOMES of Webster (
Countv! To this '-Common Cause" let me ask the sunnort of every voter.
Thanking you for whatever you may be able to do for me, and pledging
you, if elected, niv very best eil'oris for all of Webster County.
In this age of political Chicanery every voter has a right to know what
his Representative stands for. He should declare himself openly, and "on
the square, ' and when elected, should thus conduct himself.
(ioverutucnt first, party second; principles Ilrst, party second; men Urst
and party second. This is MY political creed.
Business principles should be inculcated into politics to the end that all
needless expeuse may bo saved.
Biennial elections Is what the tax payers wnnt, It would ave thousands
of'dollars.
The present Primary Law is a needless double-tax upon the taxpayers,
and should be repealed.
The Agriculture Interest of our County demands better roads. A law
should be enacted providing for smaller road districts in the counties, with
local self-government. All moneys for roads and bridges should be equitably
apportioned and distributed among tho several counties.
I stand for County Option, and llrmly believe that Oood (iovernmeut
and Public Morals will bo best served in that way.
Nltespectfully submitted.
OHO. W. hlNDSHY.
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Monday. Oct. 10
entrance:
DAY
Tuesday, Oct II
AUTOMOBILE
PARADE
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Wednesday, Oct, 12
FARMER'S
j PARADE
Everybody
WILL BE GOING TO
The Central Nebraska Fall
Festival
HASTINGS, NEBRASKA
Week f October 10 to 15, 1910 Inclusive
Each Day a Horse Show, Corn Show, Domestic Science Exhibit.
A Big Parade, Free Street Attractions, Music, Etc.
'Turn Yourself Loose in Hastings Wo'll Help You all Wo Can"
WILL S. TRITES, Secretary
Thursday, Oct. 13
LODGES AND
CLUBS PARADE
Friday. Oct. 14
HASTINGS DAY
PARADE
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Saturday. Oct. 15
TRAVELING
MEN'S PA A ROE
"Well Plnjcd" Is the Verdict.
The jday at tho opera house lut
Saturday night, entitled "A Modi in
Woodman," was well uttouded mil!
well received. The east was com
posed of Red Cloud young people mu
without almost exception they per
formed their respective parts with
uiuchcredltto themselves. Lieutenant
Ellis, the author of the play, and pro-
fesslonel playright, deserves much
credit at the hands of Woodmen all
over tho country for tho impressive
lobsou this Drama touches. District
Deputy Wilson and Deputy (J rout
pl'nyod leading rojes In tho play Wil-
i,ou as tho vlllian and Urout us the
English dude. ' Tho fornier of tho two
Woodmen hustlers will return here
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Dome time next wt-ou nnn m-gin n
hustle for new uicmbeih, 'Editor .(!e i
uccpmpauied the party up fiom i:.J
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kiibniWM LOCALS
We have been driving over the
country this week and had occasion to
travel over some of the new roads
which the commissioners are making
We must say that wo are very much
pleased Tho obi ohalU hill south of
this city which for so many yeats was
a liiigiiboo has been eliminated and u
ii'tgiiilli-eiit road is now to tic found
there Commissioner Hummel has
been in charge of this road and he has
-i i tamly made good A.stripof land
wis pu'i-htised of .1. HllingiT whicli
niiiutef'(uiiiking the road around the
lull Tho steep slope has been leveled
uii-1 two peinuincnt cement ciivorts
put in ami anyone can haul us big a
lo.i I us he chooses over this road.
lust west of town Commissioner
Owrinun bus supei vised the re
building ot that portion of the
road which bus hitherto defied tho
strength of tennis especially during
bad wcuthei and now one of the best
roads in the county is to be found
there. Hoioalso is installed one of
Uioso permanent bridges, the hills
have been leveled and the road is lit
foi u king. I'nrmers will now be able
to get in and out of Red Cloud.
meant and found 'that the game of
tennis is u much more complicated
all'air than we had imagined. It is
possible for u team to win the major
ity of games anil yet lose tho tourna
ment by losing the sets. It appears
that Fulton and Ovciing won three
Sets out of live from l-'oe and Luwler
ami I lion defeated the Cowles team
that had defeated the other Reil Cloud
plajers. Tho bulletin showed after
the game that (Irice and Albright had
been sold to Chicago.
Tuesday Luwler and Foe mine to
this city and played a series of sets
with CJrice and Albright tho score
standing ;i to 2. Pulton and I ! luck
ledge won their set.
(juite n number of our people wit
nessed tho game and somo reniarkablo
plays were made. Wo understand
that other games are arranged for and
much interest is being mauifostcd in
tennis.
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Oct. 4
CARNIVAL
FIREWORUU
"HE UIG J08LLV CARNBVAL EVER' DAY
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Oct. 5
nLECTRinai.
PARADE
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Oct. 6
WILITARY
PARABE
Friday Night,
Oct. 7
OORONATION
OALL
Grand Military Maneuvers Every Day by U, S. hegular Troops.
REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAtLSTCADS.
CHOW YOURSELF A GOOD TlhlE-YOU'LL HAVE LOTS OF HELP
J B BLhTON a. "jaik Uojd
scnled by Pearl Albert Burton and
a casl of capable players.
The above company carries its
own scenery, and has been highly
praised by press and public wher
ever il has appeared. This is
without a d-.uii ti.e highest sal
aried a !! .i !a ii ;: Nebraska
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The Old Flag, or Mother. Home
and Heaven.
The Looturo by Charles Clark At
wood at the Christian church wus
handled in a mustorly manner and
Illustrated in a handsome way. Doni
son Nows Kims.
Wldiw's Pension.
The recent act of April 10th. lilOS
! gives to all soldiers' widows a pension
ofijliiper month, r'rod Maurer, the
uttfo'iiev. has all necessary blanks.
Keep ttool .
Our tennis club went to Cowles lust
Friday mid played a mutch game with
tin- lovers of that game there. We re
col vod many different stories of tho
result of tho games Some of our
jjinjui- iiiMMeu una i-oweis nan won
owelng to tho fact that they won the
most gatnos. On' tho othor hand some
of our pluyil;h'i!eolnrcd that Hod Cloud
was ontltled'Hto the honors because
they had won the most sots. Tlilsmlx;
ed u.s all up Nqt knowing .much
about, the. game wo hunted Ki-ouud for
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u iJiniK orruies to unil out wliut.lt all Shouts
Public Sale
Monday, Sept. 26. 1910,
At one o'clock p. m., tho undersign
ed will soil at Public Auction on his
farm, known as the Holsworth farm, 3
miles north and y mile west of Had
Cloud, the following property towlt:
129 IIUAU or Stock JW
Conbisting-of pi) cattle described as
foilons; 10 yearling Jlulfors, 20 j-enr-
(ling Steitys, 4 two-yoar old Kteui-k, IIS
Sprjng Culvv-f.-'IiCows and To hend of I
,.,,.-. At -X. UKi.ru.
Warning.
1 At a mooting of the city council
jheld Sept. H, 1010 the city" murshall
was instructed to arrest any person
found (lumping garbage within tho
city limits of Hcd Cloud.
Attest C. II PnrrKii. Muvm-.
Wo have taken over Ilia Ice business (. C. Tci.i., Clerk.
and arc now giving the samo our per-1 .
sonal attention. Put out your loo R6W3fd
Card and we will do our best to please ' '
you. A. K. ToiiNEit, Tnr. Ice Man. , Atumt;etiK of the city council
iium oupi. jo, luio ji rownrd of Five
Dollars was offeredtfoi- tho arrest and
' convlotlon of any one found guilty of
I breaking or attempting to'break street
from I lnmn ivltlit., cnl.l ..t.n f T.i ii i
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Attest c. H. Potteii, Mayor.
O. C. Ti-.ti., C(erk. t
Special Train U Bladen
Fair Week,
A special train will bo run
Red Cloud to liladeu Sept. U7, 'Js, 2l
anil iiO. Train will leave as follows
ited Cloud 8 a. m.
Cowles fl:'2.i a. m.
Hlue IIIU H-fia a. in.
Arrlre at llln.len J:l-". l.-tll'u'iig
leuvlug lllmleuat 0 p. m
Wafttn Sixes
Wnllin fn llliiiriifw wagnu b'or
. to "
that yon need. Alsocomplete wagons.
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