The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 17, 1910, Image 4

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..vs. l'.-rM'Voriineolsthooli'iol Injricd
lent f I'll' fiMiil ml ill'1' lil"s sue-
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COS. LIIOIC lim.V WMIIIWl rii-llirin-i v-
iuii.'l -Mini usually theie mo but
without tills ono the mixture Is iml
fectu.il Talent, Intolloct jfi'tii'is It
self-may Mil combine for a uertnili
PCtll.INItKUJ n(l l,ul'j t, foU!(. ,)f liPIUtoIlt ill
. dustry Is not behind thuin. they will
latf upon thf riMi'l mi I never reach tho
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In bu
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Wlmt has become of that uptovn
OxpreS oilier'.'
It is not to emly to boii:i
Christina shoi-plm,'.
your
.Siiioo the leiniblleiins nominated
Dahlntan u ul the doiimont elected
Aldrich It follows that Miich N n
Demot'i title Kovornor. '
Just us a dream to occupy your Idle
moments wo oll'er the siijjjrosliun that
as a coal Miver t he Republican lliver
Is far' lb advance of any of tho grates
or anyother mechanical apparatus It
is evident to anyone at all conversant
wlthcoudltioussurrotindinu; our pow
er plantrtliat a new engine and an
other boiler Is utmost a necessity.
Why not transfer the power plant to
the river and use tho fore that Is Mow
ing pastj&Ur doors. Hero is power
jjono tQRWaste. We of cour.su do
nothnowHvhether or not It would be
practical but In our opinion wo would
do woll to remember that when once
Installed water power is the cheapest
on earth. Keonomy is tho watchword,
take ujlanee ni the Ilepubllcan Uiver.
The voters on election day uloarly
demonstrated that they wore not ready
to turn over tho ship of state to an ex
trcmest like Duhlmun. Ills Tuesday
night flpcuch'whcn ho was sure of his
election is enough to forever bar him
from holding any olllce in the state of
Nebraska.
This speech, If truly repotted, Is un
worthy any aspirant of state, honorn.
The fact Is the voters wore afraid that
Dahlman wastolling the truth and that
lie would Indeed make Nebraska n
wide open .state and the home of the
lawless. It Is with u high of icllef
that we shakooU' the nightmaie which
has troubled us dtirlnu tho recent
campiigu. No party can hope for pol
itical preferiiuent unless it brings out
its best material. People read, think
mid act for themselves and tho lesson
is obvious.
The men' tint don town more luiitn
than good may be classed as follows:
Kirs', those who oppose improvement.
Second, those who run it down to
stniug'is. Thlid. those who never
advertise their business. I'oitilh,
those who dlstiust public spiiilcd
men. Those who show no hospitaly
to any one Sixth, those who hate to
sen others mal.e money Scwnth,
those whooppos- every mote nentthnt
doesn't miglnate with themselves.
KIglilli, tho-e who put on long faces
when a stranger speaks of locating in
their to n. Ninth, those who oppose
every public, ontorpiiso, which does
not appeai;of personal benellt to themselves
The Odd Fellow's Imiujuct and their
after dinner speeches sngge-t that
theie ought to be more of such entet
taiuments In our midst. Occasionally,
when we are especially stilted, we
wake up and Hud that wu niu amply
able to furnish our own uiuusemeiit
and entertainment. Any community
otisht to learn that it is haimful to
Its best interests to bo always de
pendent upon strangers for plensiiio
nttd enlightenment The.vory factthitt
it considerable number ot people are
giving attention ton partjihtlarsubjoct
in itself eucourageh nil to Investigate
and Hie result Ih giowllt of a substan.
tlal chat nut or.
Where are the doba tl ng soolet ies and
the singing schools1.' In former year
we furnished all our own entertain
ment and while v niv pleased with
tho stranger with a message or .'lie
with special musical talent yet wo
would welcome any method which
would stimulate our own activities.
And Womens Clothing it is a pretty good rule to go
where selections are broadest and store service is the
best.
This store offers its patrons all this and more-it offers to
its patrons the highest grade merchandise produced in America and on
account of our large, volume of business can show an absolute saving
of a large per cent onSarvff vahd all purchases.
We have assortments what we believe to be the most beautiful and
most stylish merchandise that the makers can produce.
You will be interested in looking at our new lines of
Fall and Winter, merchandise.
Large and Complete lines of Dry Goods,
Womens Coats, Suits and Furnishings, No
tions, Carpets, Rugs, Shoes and Groceries.
THE MINERMOS. CO.
H. A. LETSON, MGR.
I li'lv ' MaRvV "" umrun 1
Hie 11. Hurt. Co'
We trust that interest in the water
problem will again teach fever heat
now that wo have disposed of the
election. Ued Cloud cannot afford to
longer delay providing plenty of good
pute water for the inhabitants of this
city. The city council will soon have
u competent engineer to chock up the
statements of our local otliceisaud as
Boon as that is done we favor action at
once. The council feels that it has
the support of the city but it will do
! harm to remind them occasionally
thatwcic still with them and are
unxioiis to see tills ualer ipiestion set
tied.
ft takes time to ptcpaie and e."
oc.ute plans and lefoie we ate aware
the hot weather will be upon us and
we must la; icadv to meet the oilier '
gVney. A plentiful Supply of good
water Is an intnluahlc iicipiisiou to
any city and we cannot in justice out
nehes allow present conditions to te
main longei wititout a strong etVoit
to bcttci them.
We would like to whisper into the
ear of every young man in this emit'
inanity to slum the gambling room.
Shall we sketch the histoi. of tho
gambler'.1 Lured by bad company ho
llnds his way into a place where hon
est, men ought never to go. Ho .sits
down to his llr.st srauu, but only for
pastime and desire of being ihrought
sociable, t'he phi join deal out the
cards. They tinconsoiously play into
SntuuV hand's who takes all the tricks
and both the players' soul for trumps
- ho being a sharper at the name. A
sllL'ht stake is nut uti lust to add In
terest to the play, lianie after game
is played. Linger stakes and still
larger. They becin to move nervous
lv on thelrchalrs. Their btows lower
and eyes Hash until now they who win
and they who lose, tiled alike with
passion, sit with set jaws and com
pressed lips and clinched lists and
eyes like lite hulls that seem stinting
from their sockets, to see the final tutu
before It conies; if losing, pale with
envy and tiomttlous with nuuttered
oath's east back ted hot upon the
llt'ai t , or w lulling, with hystei 1c laugh.
While gambling in itself is bad enough
it is the stepping stone to all other
vices and e Us which inlliet mankind.
Young man. shun the gambling table
as you would a poisonous sot pent.
Theie aio two little woids, Minplo
enough in themselves, that introduce
untold tumble in the woild and are
lesponslble for mote gossip, --candal
and harm titan any two words in the
Kuglish language. These two womIs
are nothing imuo than. "They say."
l'hey have done more to ruin the te-
potations than all other things. If
you never quote what 'they say" vou
Brothci hood hold an Interesting Meet
ing A most iuteiestiitg meeting of the
Congteg.itional Mi ot hethood is report-'
cd for its regular bl weekly meeting
Monday night IJev. A. A. Cie-smam
and Ulttis. iiuiney have lately tetorii
ed from alt extended i-.lt in and
around Uoston and the both gave re-
itiay be quite certain you ate pot a ports ton good siz-d audience In tin'
gossip. ' lecture loom of the church .Mr. i.iir-
noy gave a most Interesting descrip-
A Nebraska paper, whose editor isn't , ti" f ''""J' "u historic plaeeonn.)
eniulatlngthe late (ioorgo Washing- 'deseilbed a collection ol ai tides which
ton.Miys thatoueday last fall a fanu- were brought over in the Mayllower.
er went out after a load of sit aw. M"".v of theo are pre-erved
Having no pole in which to bind the "d "iv kept on exhibiti..,,. The
load ho took his a and commenced to I'llKi'lnis inonuineiit and that of .iles
chop down a s'alk of coin for that MaiulUh, the I'l.MUouth Itock and
. . . ..ii ;.. i- i 1...! I..
purpose, tie had it nearly cut into '" -i""1- '" "" ur' 't"""1 - -" ".
too when one of the ears of coin lie- an eye witness. .Mr. Curney has a
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In view of the overwhelming
mass of evidonco antagonistic to nlum.
it is recommended that its use in baking powduM
bo prohibited by law. Umled States Senate Committee Repotl,
Dr.PRiCE
ORE AM
Baking powder
Mmdm from Grps
Approved by gxiysiclans and food
officials, both State and National.
Awarded highest honors by the
great World's Expositions, and
proved ol sup'erio? slrenQUi
and pnrily y the
official Sests.
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eaine detached and toll crushing him
to the giouud. It broke his neck and
oneofhis legs in seven pieces. He
would have died but for the health
giving properties ol the Nebraska cli
mate which made him a well man
again before he luid walked half way
to the house.
Died.
.Mabel, wife of (leorgo Wliitwerdied
Xo. II, l'.tll) aged HO jeais S months
and 22 days. Deseased was tho daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs. George Heaid
sleeutnl was born in Smith county.
Kansas Kebuary ill, iSSil. A long con
com so of friends followed the teinaius
to the Webb ccmcteiy wheie the in
terment was made. Uev. ti. W,
Hummel otllciated at the funeral cere
mony ami it was but a short time ago
that ho pionotinced the words which
united Mabel Ueaidslee to tteo Willi
wer. The sjnipathles of the entire
cotntnuiilty go out to the beieaved
relatives lit this, their hour of soirow.
most pleasing manner and his report
was received with enthusiasm.
Mr. Cres-maii then told about the
nicotines of the Xatioiul lliotheihood
and in clear concise language gave his
audience tho main thenio of all the
gieatspeakets. Men of national te
putation only weio pel milted to ad-
diess such a gathering and Mr. Uie-s-man
gave a very vivid account of all
the proceedings This was one of the
most successful meetings yet held by
the P.rothei hood.
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Ju the ilfty-tw'o IsSUcn of u year's
oluine The Yiiitlist.'ompanioii prints
fully two hundred and llfty stories.
The Hubspilption price of tiie paper is
buttl T.'i so that the stories cost less
than a cent apiece, without reckoning
in all the rest of the contonts-anec-
dotes, humorous sketches, the doctor's
weekly urttcle, paperH on popular top
ics by fattidus'nten mid women.
Although the two Ji-uUdicfl atvd.'tlfty
stories cost so litHe'tVyaic uot'eheap
stories In vartetj of scene, dlvt'isity
of Incident, skill andtruth in chaiact-
or depleting, they cntiiiol be cm oiled.
The Announcement for KM I, beuutl-
I fullj llliistiated, giving mote detailed
part leuhiiN of these Moilesaud other
new feat ui i m whiuh greatly oiilaVge
the paiiur. will be sent to auv iidtlress
free with sample copies ot can out Is
sues.
lis erv new subscriber receives free
The Companions Arlt'alondorfor It'll,
llthogiaplted in tliiiteen colors and
gold. If tho subscription lsiocolvednt
once, all the Ismios for the remaining
weeks of 1U 10.
Tin: vui'Tii'd Companion,
ill Herkoloy St., Ilobton. Mnbs,
School Board Meets.
limit d met in tegular session, all
ineinbeis present
Moved and secondet' to puichase P)
tons of Weir City nut coal Irotn .1. (.
I'aldwell for tho Lincoln building,
(.'an led.
Moved and seconded thai wairant
No. .'.': issued Kebuary 10. 10! be can
celed and a now warrant for the same
amount be issued Cart led.
The following bills wen- toad and
allowed.
11. K. McKai land, janitor sup. 5? ii 10
Hell Telephone, batteries ' 00
Ii. H. Newhoiise, book sup. . I 00
Flanagan . Co., sup IS "
,lno. Toinllnson, Wiring U 'S.
Chicago App. Co., sup lit IB
(iinu w Co., Hooks 7'J
Water Cominlssloner '''
Saunders Hros, coal .-. 81
Geo. Hutchison. vent. ., " (10
Tlnldlm' and unmtid totnm'tt O
reiorted the sale or the south ward
school ground to Nora C.Coloiitau for
WnOand tho south ward kiudorgarden
liullding to NotiiC. Coleman ror f'.'OO.
Moed ami seconded that icport of
building committee be accepted and
the president of the board be instinct
oil to issue deed and abstract to Nora
C Coleman' for the same. On roll call
boaid voted: New bouse yes, Stoiey
yes, Cook yes, (illliam yes. Ueckwlth
yos, Uoren yos,
.Moved to adjourn to meet at ,'l.ir.
pm. Nov. 8, liltn at tho Lincoln build
ing. C'anied.
See the Chief Office before
r mt
1 IHAN5
IVtnEAl,
At the Opera
House three nights
TOCKMPANY l'
Prices 25c, 35c, 50c, Season tickets $1.25
Dressmaking School
tJTerry's Dressmaking School is now perma
nently located in the Moon Block Red Cloud.
Now is the time for your wife or daughter to get started.
Several have already entered the school. A young lady's
education is not complete unless she knows how to sew.
It is an accomplishment which is second to none.
DR.S. J. CUNNINGHAM
DENTIST
Successor to Dr. .. 5. EM1Q1I
At the old stand over the
State Bank. Ihoncl3fl.
Mn
FOK s-Ald: HY
YOST &. BUTLER
you get your sale bills printed rio 4 Avenue mat Mavno
Widow's Pension.
The recont act of April 10th. Ui08
gives to all soldiers- widows a pension
of 12 per month, r'lod Mauler, the
attorney, has all necessary blanks.
Keen Hoot.
We have taken over tho Ice business
a u I ale now giv n the saute our por-
suiial attention I'ut out your Ice
1 Card and wo will do our best to please
you.- A. K. Tl itM it, Tut: Icr M v.
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