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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1911)
II? IV . Se CHIEF Red Cloud - Nebraska PUBLISHED BVKRV THURSDAY entered In tin- r-oitnulrti ntillol Cloml.Neb,, SK Suconil CIbun Mutter. a !i. HALi-: l'CIII.ISIII'.ll THK ONLY IlKMOOItATIO I'Al'KIt IN vi:iisri:ucoi.'NTY Cliorns by tins Ice iiiiiii and the conl inutii "There'll 1)0 u lint tinio Iti 1 1n old town tonight." Webster county crops amounted lo over four million dollars during (lie year HMO, ami yet wo tire too poor to build u court house. Since there were tljlrly deaths this , your caused by fooling with Hying machines wo fuel called upon to nil. vise tho people of this county to dls continue Hint kind of spot t. It docs not pay to Mv too high. ,,' Uoing translated from sunny Flor Ida to bleak Newfoundland ovor night 'Is not n very plcti'iint experience. Our southern winter ended with the old your and tho now follow gave us a liil(y rpiiopliiiiijto tho tunc of twenty (ono bbltfw. IT this Is a sample of the .hew yyiuMvo are ready to quit. f ,lt gives tho cdltorof tho Chief much plensuro to learn that Col. Henry Rich- , niond( lias been suoeeHsfnl in scouring tho position of Chief Clerk in The ',()ious6. This ouleo rightly belongs to .Alrj.iKtchmoiid beoauso ho liny been an onthuala'Ute worker for deiiiooruey ftir more limit twonty years. His friends here will bo pleased to learn of his micccss. Indented in like matiuur it would mean u gain of over onu nml n half million dollars. Why not do It? Tin same kiiIiis can bo made in live stock, and poultry and thu gut- dun, Farming i.s u business, and one can not know loo much about his own business. The men who in c coming lo olu Institute nro cxpeilciiccd and know what they are talking about. Kvory farmer within reach should eimko his plans now to attend every Jossinn and gain nil tho iuforuiiitioii possible. If a newspaper In.stituto were held In Ibis county you would Hud every printer on hand, and tho same Is Into of other lines of business, 'in. i.. i at...... .. in i . i in i.i iiisliiiiiu mii iiuvo vuiimuie in struction for every housewife, itml there will bo .something for everybody Let everybody attend. We were asked this week to publish an article against parcels post but be fore doing so we wish to assure our selves that a parcels post, measure would really be a detriment to our city and community. Ileforc wo lend our aid one way or tho other we wish to know all that there Is to know about the ipicstion. After a careful invest! gationjwc may be ardent advocates or absolutely against the plan. We do not know. One thing we do know and that is we ought to conserve all our own re sources. We ought jo buy all our own I'niijiieis wiienever wo nave the op portunity. The price will be right be cause wo can lurnlsli our own waies ehuaper lluiii others can ship their .wares in. Take Hour Tor instance, a caieful investigation will show that where we use one carload of our own home Hour we ice three to four ear loads made in other mlllA." Oui- mills supply trade in other places and cvm-v. body pays the railroads. Is this fight? Our mills produce as good a Hour as others and until that supply isexiuist f! solutions. A gauMc zephyr viufiod the l.ilh.iv lug n solution into our sanctum: I i osolvo the following year that 1 will nut drink any. unless I am dry very dry. That l will let people mind their own business and a-slst them all I can. That I will agree to obey my super iors. If I have any. That I will always forgive my onetii ifis, especially those I can't whip. That I will strive to be in love mid charity with my neighbor, if 1 see 1 shall need him to back me in some pursuit of life the coming year. That I will subscribe for this paper ' ami promptly pay ror the Maine. ; i nut i will trade at homo nod try and get, back sonio of the money I siiuiiinlured abroad the past year. Protect Your Town. Protect your own town and thereby J show that you are in favor of protect-; ion. If protection is good for the na tion it is good forthetowu, As towns people weshould favor our town above . every other as the growth ami develop-, mentor it is what will enhance the value of all property both in and. about it. Then buy your drviroods. groceries, hardware, fiirnitme.etc, at. home; haveyourprlnting. your black-' smithing, your shoe-making done at homo; patronize home in every in-' stance that you can. Tho sucee.ss if our merchants ami mechanics means new business houses and resldencs. . additional demands for labor of var-' lous kinds. To the fanner a llrst-ulass town alfords a better market for his ' giain, a better trading point, and such a town is bound to increase tho value of bis land. Unnuestlonablv "in union there is strength." Let tis pro tect our town. Gash ! ' K 4 PI percen Now that the legislature is in ses I0'1 w, CH"ot Heo any good reason why . .. I ivit wli, in 1,1 L.i.t.l ..ir r . i. ... . .,...,..,,. oviiii mi mi- uie iroilllOlS 01 other towns and cities. Our mills are on urn ground Hour and we ought to nion wo may expect some relief ftom all our troubles. Our representatives will bo pleased to hear from all their oonstitutents upon any matter nll'cei hig the welfare ir the Stale of Ne braska. Now is the time to call their attention to issues of importance. After they adjourn It will bo too late. When an important measure comes up write your representative your views and help him to vote right. The gospel campaign can led on by the I'nlversity team of Y. M. C. A. differed considerably from the usual method of the professional evangelist. These men held up the virile aspects of Christianity and left out the mystic nml symbolical. They represented their religion in its relation to every day existence and made their appeal for right living because it was right and not because wrong living can led with it the feat ol fulnie punishment In fact, fear had no place in their ml- tires-cn. lime was when stirh nictli oilst would have been considered un orthodox, but times cliaugo and meth ods dllior. The Democrats of our State logisln' tureaiu to be commended for the ex orcise ot good common sense in their canons agreement. It was perfectly fair and jusi to all. While we are at it we might as well say that our sen ators and representatives weie not Rent down to Lincoln just to bo "wet" or "dry." but, to enact needful legisla tion. When the liquor bill conies up It is time enough to Hue up and vote their sentiments. The people of this htate will not take kindly to any set of men who allow their feelings on any olio subject to obstruct their good judgment on other mailers. However, with this friendly agreement at the start we look for much progiessive! legislation. ' use our own Hour. Keep the money at home 'is a good principle but, the way to teach others to do that is to observe the principle ourselves I be same holds true of butter. When our creamery was t mining how many pa trons spi'cillcd in their order '"Ked Cloud Creamery butter"" The butter was good why send away lor other buttei? In the spring of the year nil kinds of gmdeu truck is shipped in from the south long before our own gardens be gin to bear and by the time our own produce Is ready the inaiket has full cn and tlieie i.s no prollt. Why nntoii coiirage our own gardeners'.' Why send oil- for gaiden truck? Wo nie llndlng no fault with our niirchants nr with our people became thiseomlHloiihas been IoiilMh ilei-..l..- ing and no one is to blnine but it is high time that we take a square look " i -sue ourselves just as we inc. There ought to be a vigorous campaign started with every indlvld ualasa -peeial coiinnitteo of one lo boost for home product. Home made and home giown aro goods tei ins to "sound will appeal to everybody. It will boioally surprising to find out how iiPiny things are miide right here at home. Other people uM them why notourselves? if we would all pui, homo products wo would all be better oil' and the habit of sending away for our goods would be broken. The people of this community know that our nioi chants are only too willing t(, compete with the catalog houses and II is a fact that goods can be bought cheaper right at home than they can in some distant city but let us make a clean sweep all along the line and em- pnasizo the quality of nil our awH. rV Why hold ii farmers institute? Not ' Wilson-loiibrrxht long ago Senator Aldrich made the! A v,,,.v l"''tly home wedding oe statement that this government could i ,rred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. be conducted for three hundred mil-j " liiiiubreeht, near New Virginia, mi lions less expense Hi nutlets startled , Wednesday, Deo. Ui, ut high noun, the rallroHd world by saying that it; wcii their daughter was united in was possible to run the railroads ut ! "mrriiige to Mr. Ksymomf'WUs,,,, .,, ubouttha same saving Jlusiness moth-' Amhurst, Colo. ' ' oils used in building auit nthir titides' "'y "ca,!- relatives of Itho contract nYC minions (il miliars. In tliusn liuics w have specialists who dtvoU tlmlr lifetime to a singlo subject uud thtiy Ime found out that opei-Atiug 6Xnses'in uearly all lius tra fur in excess of what they should be. Our agricultural behools art cairyiug on xtousivxperiuioiit.stndmak!ngspe clallBts in fHriuilig,tiiul Ihey give their oxperlence at llivse tiibtltulcs Crop .staliMios given out by the state of Nebraska show that the'avei' uge yield of coin in pollster count, was but 1l.o per acre, wheat -JS.J. ouVs tt), ryu'Jl. potatoes oil,' alfuf t tons. There wore some large yields l.m - v "'o . "m; .... .w ,.u., .., muilj .swum yioni-., ami "no ludusirious tiabilb. He reeentlv the average is not what It should be. settled on a homestead in Oohmdo Now if the funnels would use tho ev ' wheie ho ,ns taken his jo,mg brid,. ' perlelice of these spoeinlists, which! The bride I.s the wuud ilaiitfhtor of they can luvo for no cod whatevorj Mr. and .Mrs. H. I.ambrecht, who me it would bo possible to add many thou-' "lsu among the early settlers here sands of dollars to the value or this Sin. it an aeciiiiilinil( yo,,,, u-omau" county, luciease the yield or et.rn I un-l endowed with a grace of maiuier ten busliel per note mid theto would ' thnt makes her a favorite In the socio. lie nddud to thu value or our county j t" ' which she mows, one-half a million dollars, Increase Their home will be at Amherst Colo the yield id wheat ten biMiels pt r AH U.ei. r, umds i nMtl' ucie mitl we would have i.iT'J.m.o more ' them a l..i.r t,. prwspeioii!, life iuoiii p.j-diets if all the ciupu weiv H U-Vi! n ing couple were present to witness tie eeremou.w which wa ptTforaii'd by Itev. li. It. K. (ill of haVr"iHV. After the guests hail extended tltuireongrat uluUoiis, alt Tepuireif 'tt the diniiK- ",0."V u',,l'lv HI1 elaboiate dluiur was serVeU." Both the bride and groom are wall ami favorbif known,.thavimr rved in this cominrjuijy froinijinf,ju.y.. ry are very popular among 'the vouifg peojilc and will be sadly missed.' . The' groom is tho ldo! .son of Mr n.l Mrs. (,. H. Wilso,.. who are among n" t.ii.iieersi.i weitor county. He Is i I III llir lllllli lif cl.mII.... i:.i . " "niniii iuuiiies New Year Reflections. Start right. t'outiuuo right. Wind tii tho your right. Itesolvo, anil stick to it. Avoid past errors and mistakes. I'rollt by your follies, and bo wiser. He stable in your ways, sttonger in the right. Itebuke wrong, turn from sjnj.icliiiL' to the good. j If you stumble, gel up: If you full ' don't give up. j Attempt something, have a purpose, persovoie. j Speak kind words often, harsh ones, very Seldom. If you blunder, let it be on the Mile of right, rather than wrong. , Don't scowl, don't frown but i wreathe your fnee ill smiles. j Don't tliown yourself in doubt, but ' buoy up your life with hope. ' l.egootl nutuieil at home. irood n.ii- iiredabioad. and you'll live long to on joy it. Ho cautions in judging, great in for bearing, accuse little, forgive much. Accept out rellcctions. lake litis pa per, read it carefully, send it to your friends, nnd may your New Venr be luippy. and all the year pleasant.! A Hup.iiy Nut Year to All. A happy new year to you. child of today. .May you know more of sun shine than of cloud, anil inoie of glee than of sorrow: may your tumblesuud bumps be few, your laughter be Ho ipicut and long, your plny.s be unre strained, your sleep lefreshing. your ill emus pleasant A happy new year to you, bright ' youth and nisy checked maiden of our! city and country -all happiness in the ambition, the joy, the friendsnip, n,0 i competitions niul the rewards of school I life. Success to ion in the endeavor' whereby the Hun. enduring bnsl.s of I true manhood and of noble woman-1 hood are laid; with what success.' comes two-told happiness happiness.! to others mid happiness to yourselves. I (In forth gaily and coiitideiitly into thu I new jeur, I), you who are beautiful in the fiesh vigor of your youth! DISCOUNT ON Suits & Overcoats j No Fur Coats included. No Blacks or Blues in Suits. PAUL STOREY, THE CLOTHIER. CASH CASH To you. whose lives are hallowed! with the grace of maternity, not one but man v ninny years of happiness! Live loiiR.,wlves and mothers of u.lu ' lam), to see the lives you hate eher-' Ishod expand, Into beauty mid .useful-i iiess; live loug to know and feul thJti tweet rewards of gratitude, of voncra-' Hon anil of losv. Survive those honrx . of pain, of cruulty, of watohiugana of; sucrutce-livo thiough it dlldear, i patieui mavtyis, to shire, tho twtoS, OPPORTUNITY U una Mm um . Tliey do me wrong who say I come no more When once I knock and fail lo find you in, For every day I sland outside your door, And bid you wake, and rise to fight and win. Wail not for precious chances passed away, Weep not for golden ages on ihe wane; Each night 1 burn the records of ihe day,--- At sunrise every soul is born again! Laugh like a boy at splendors that have sped, To vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb; My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, But never bind a moment yet to come. Though deep in mire, wring not your hands and weep; 1 lend my arm lo all who say "I can!" No shame-faced outcast ever sank so deep But yet might rise and be again a man. Dosl thou behold thy lost youth all aghast? Dost reel from righteous Retribution's blow? Then turn from blotted archives of the past, And find the future's pages white as snow. Art thou a mourner? Rouse thee from ihy spell; Art thou a sinner? Sins may be forgiven; Eack morning gives thee wings to flee from hell, Each night a star to guide thy feet to heaven. DR. E. A. THOMAS CtEMTIST Br. T. A. Tnunble, D. D. S. ASSISTANT Over Cotting's Drug Store. Win. Mb,,.,. :is ,.uiie. in ()i, jois0 to atlentl tin. funeial or his ngu father, whoe death occurred Sunday. mo was about yt-it r-, of age. The funeral was held Tuesiluy. t II. K. Cooper intended a bigbuimuct ni bl.enandoah. Iowa on .Monday even ing of last week. Ilttusgh-cn to the traveling ,,, , ,ho St(),k (''"l'"i'.V by the proprietor. .Mr. Coop cr has sened theh, several years. He Wives a nK doseription of the en tortainiueiit. p ';:nit'sl """Mdllayics and Miss lone .i-beeea l.iekels,,,, wm, nmn,ui, 'W".oon Mindav. J,,,,, i, l!Mlilll , honieot the bri.li.'s .., . .... . ., , i iw-uin, ,.-. mill liailk Oiet.Tsi... .... i. . . ,w.,, lCl . -.. .Mrs ShU Utiit WediiHbdrty aftermxm at onu o'olook ..,.,.,..., ., iim.iv iug in.flet., . iioiiiiddiiii niicimniii nu vim f;isi,u th repose thn coin cut men! , tbe'eom-' At the home of the bride's parents.Mv. t1t!S.?l,""., ,,f llw I",J,,'i UW f.urly tuatt Mr, (leo. ijunt ifl'arBsbou.lCas., waiU'foj' Mich usyou. . " v juccurred tHo marriage oft liVir daugti- A linnnv mtiM vu-.f i... - i iIa.. mi. ., M....I,. Li'.'..'..,' ... t.. r.....i -i . '. "- j- i. i-jw, ivt'U 1I'JH1UI I"1! .UIP.l ..IUIU- .-lllllli. IU .111. Utti(l mothers and giandfnt hcrsArerywImi't)! Hedge who lives mirth or this city on Look out upou all around you null ,pa ibis uiothiir'n farm. Only the near bow passing fair the ovoniiiir is: and'rolntives aud friunds "were niesent. all that ih to be heanl Invites coiit'ciit ; lov. (leo. W. Hutuinel perforiiiiyl the moiit ami repose. Von hoar voices, marriage ceremony. The bride is well too, that we do not hcar-the, have and favorably known In lied Cloud, never been quite forgotten, nml Uiey , whore site ha icsided for a number of speak to yon in the sweetly solemn years, and is a grnduulo of our high twilightof the morning that followeth jsohool and has also taught school in the evening, and of tho Wakimr that : this countv. Mr. lledce was born and comeili after the fohling of tho hands , raised in Webster county, lie Is the tohU'cp. I Min of Mrs. A. lledce. A blir iufalr Yet, to alt-the young, the old, tho i dinner was served at. the home of .Mr. high, tho low a happy new year, a Hedge' mother in this city in honor happiness arising from mid tempered ,,f them today. They will commence with wihdom. faith, liopo ami ulmrirv. u . , ... . . !' "'"' -""'" 'ibonse ke..plntr .u once on his mothers Q TK n,:f .. j. 'farm north of this city The Chief r Joins In with their many frieuilt. in e JOD Work. toiullng congratulations. CUIDK ROCK. Win. Hall was'ill last week. 'v C. S. Joucvs and all hN family have been ill. Alva Stick ley's children have been quite ;sh;U.(i '-..- ,i Hcese Slickley has been unite ill for several dayo. I. II. Uplviii mid entire family have been down the past. week. liraudma Hall is thought to be a little bettor, but is not able to be up yet. .Mrs. Sitles is still unable to sit up nnd now Mr. Sidet, Is u!m on the sick list. Martin Cooper of oborlln, Kansas is here the guest of his brother. II Cooper ami old time friends. Tho W.C.T. I', meeting was held at the home of .Mrs. Charles (lay on WcdncMhiy attcrnooii. She sui prised the ladies by serving sandwiches Milad, cake mid ct IVeo. Uiireh ol tlo, i...i....i-.. .....' . '" J' "u t'CV LIllllllSI III lln.l i... t I .. v" '" ... -,., eeiemon.y. . elaborate wl.llK .num.,. was served. Many -'illrnl gifts umc piesontod. Only clatlves !tlllI ,.I(1M. V1(luls w(io nl. Among the out. r town gtHts C oud; Will !,,,.,; ,,,, ,,is hu Jis Lulu ,.,. f L,iur . R HtWoi, and little da lighter Viola of Lexington. - " -i Don't R Hat - Nearly Anymmrsnt & final h r u.i. ' " W JiHve a remedy that has r rrifpVd J' Rowing hair H,l euring baMUei In 93 o.ut of every Joo oases where used ;j7"'K to directions for u reason able e,IKtlor tlie Tmt "ke ., strong statement--!,, is, and' we uu'an it t b'e. and uoone should'doubt fc mill they have put our olaims'toau acta u I test. ' Wc are so eerlaiu R.xull ... Mair '"'"cwilU.urodaudrutl', prevent bald. N Simulate th scalp ,,l hair ;;'; ;prHiii,,Ki1iPwudSrow UIW 'd',tl'Ht.HeperM,Jll,llygIvUOur ,,,!. tivo guarantee to refund every penny P" d us for it Iu every instance wher. U duos not giv alltll.H s.aisfupt,,,,, lo the user. Ue.vnll "XV ji,. .i.ollll, . .... 1;i""'-m.s clear spring w(lter. It ih "-..hiHiuiiy pertuuicd, umi dues not grease or ''um tin, t.in m i DUeiiml 51 00. With our .,..,... ImckofR iouceriainlvtakono rlIc. holduiilv at mi.- store -The IJeN.-ill stHrp ll.ell. i: i.ilee OniLM'o ) iwawrwis - -