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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1911)
A ! She CHSEF Ked Cloud - PUUMHMBU r.VKKV TllUUKD.iY iiterM In Dm iWollloi Milled liloml.Ncli., im Mm oiul CIiimi Miitlor. 0 II. HAIiK I Juit oxuuLly wlntt. wt nrc iloltijf tind wluit tlio tosl will lie iiml tlioolllcMt'iii'y NclirnHluv 'Of tlic iiJiin prnpici'd we will lie rciul.s l( curry ut tlio project to u mtt'eom fill (Uiiii'ltisloii. Aiiioiik our other now yciir ronoliitlolit let us llrinly re-tolve that Hint, tliis ycur we will foicvcr sisttlo I lie wilier (tRitio!i of ltcd Cloud. l'lini, 11111:11 Till'. O.S'I.V IlKMOCIIATIU I'AI'KIl IN WKIISTKItHHTNTY Tin) I'oMuiu Omul Co., I1111 Micd (llli)iH Weekly for live hundred mill Ioiih. How would you liku to In u ncWNpupur iiiiih'.' (Inn tliliitf tMiN ideally iletnoiHlrateii nt the lire Hie ntlnv nlj,lil, and that was that out oliiiilecrllriidcpuititieiil U iiiilply tilde to enpo with even ad vwron coiidltloni. Tim lliu was well iiudurway tho IiuIMIiikh '""sl Inllnin ulilo and ynt the ininute the iiuil iiiuiiL ruuuliud the jpotiiiiN the lite was woll iindof control. Thorn win a unm primum of water and th Imuvv Jut what to liute to their Hklll that the entire row of liiilldlii;K was not consumed. When tint Uivertott Holler .Mills ulosuil down HalnrJay evening, Durum bor:ilNt,for their year'-, run. they hud completed a rciiiarkahlc run for a mill fUut llft-:larrt'l unjmcity hrand, by riilii)lii;i(-lily huvmi iluys (omittiiiK HimiliiyHjnvltli but two hhut downs in that lima They turned out In this vliflity-Mivon day run, rn.'l,7il! pound, of thu best Hour on earth, and the fact that ltcri Cloud ooiiHUtnuH 00,000 Urn . of It per month, kocm to prove it. Ilivurlnn Kevhnv. Not. mo fast llrother. The reason that our peoplo uousumed 50,000 lbs., of your Hour per month wiih not bo cause It was tho bt'Ht on earth but be cause the out put of tho mills of Web ster county was not lurtfe ! 1 1 0 1 1 K I to supply our ih'iuauiN. No Hour in tint world lh of better (imllty than that made in tho Uepubllcan valley dlstriot but the mills of Webster county pro duce llour M'foml to mine. The lirtt bill for an initiative anil rofcruiiiliini has been Introduced into our slat'j IcifNItihirv. This provides for a ten percent signature and makes it mandatory upon the seeiotary of statu to cause the question to be plac ed on the b'tllot at the next jeueral election. We are heartily in favor of an initiative mid referendum law but like all kkm1 muasiiies its usefolni's.s may be hilled by Its wtong piovlion. Wo are utterly oppoed to'this ten pet cent, provision because anyone with even Hunted amount of pursuance power-, could be able to Ket ten per cent of Him voters to si'ii any pet hobby or scheme. Let no mistake be made. We favor a fifty percent pro vision or what in our iitdt.-cment would 1, uieinen J 1 ,,.,. iweufi- m. remit ttrovisioti do. It was a til-1,,,.,- i,.,,,.!.!,. r ,1.,., .1.1 ,,,..,,. .,... cent of tho voleis must k in person to the county cleih'n olllee and niffii theie. Unless this law is so Iratned we will be swamped with all kinds of foolish bills and the result will be chaos and disorder. It is seldom that this i-ij-ht will be calltd into um II only vital issues ate permitted. If twenty percent of tho voters will take the trouble of sinlnc, a petition at the county clerk 'n otllce that in it.-elf would bo evidence that the people weie interested. We trust that the Webster county reptc.scntatlvcs will either amend this bill or vbto Hcaiu.st II' It Million sor Lives ' Some of our funnels wonder why toelr sons have a desiio to ipiit Hie farm, profcriluir town or city life The catiho is with the fnriner himself. With the boy 011 the farm it Is perpet ual toil in tfood weather, all throilKh the busy season, and perpetual loueli n.iss in bad went hm and most of tho winter season. The lime when the farmer has leisure is at the very time when they cannot (,et.awa. Iroiu home 011 account of their isolation and bad roads. The boy hungers for company and hlsheait revolts against thU un cuduiahlc loiieliiiess, and to free bin self from it vvitlUs mites tliioiili the mud to spend an hour at tho country store. We aio liul to note that In Mime sections of our country the young people ol both sces have bio hen through thesti barriers and estab lished farmors' clubs and little siicle tlea of one soil or another This should ho dicouiUKod and will proven gioivt tonic to keep jjoniig pcoplu on the fai m and nuke life to them worth the living. The fanners institute will be 11 suc cess If everyone helps to make It a Huccess. The olllcers uru working lianl and are preparing an excellent pro gram but the olllcers cannot do it all alone. They need your cooperation and assistence I lie raising of better ci ops and butter quality is a vital sub ject and one in winch we all should lie Interested This Institute will be a great cleaiiuc; house wheie Inform aliou is given and received. It cuiiuot possible be of much hcuelll unless It is well attended. We predict that olle can g"'l more good measured in dollars and cents fiom this institute than can lei secured Ironi any ten acres of ground in tho county. How to get linger yields from the soil, bettei food for the table, better live stock and more eggs surely ought to appeal to our commctclnl instincts if not to our .sentiments. We arc an agricultural people and agiiculture is our onl asset then-tore we ought to be willing to make any reasonable ulVoit to butter our condition. Tho woikic.s who will be with us liuvt) had yea is of careful training and a great ileal of practical c.xpcncucitj and they will be In a position to give us valuable information. No one need hesitate to attend this institute for fear imptactlcal visionaries will tell experienced men how to farm. On the contrary these men know thcii business and it will be worth anyone's I time to attend every session. An Awful Toll Collected by Consumn ,tlon. Miiny Unnecessary Don lit s If people could only understand that systemic catarrh Is nn internal disease ttiat external applications cannot cure, thoy would not need to be warned so often about this malady, which, when neglected, paves the way oftetitiuus forconsumpiiuii, at the cost of mill ions of lives every year. Yet catarrh may bo cured, if the tij-lit tteatmeiit is employed. The only way to Miccossfully treat catarrh Is by employing a medicine which l abiorbcd and carried by the blood to all parts of the system, so that the mucous membrane or internal lining of the body is toned up and made ctpatne of resisting the infection of consumption and other diseases We have a remedy prepared from the pic-crjptioti of a physician who for thlity years studied and made cataarli a specialty, and whose tecoid was it patient lestored to health in every cae where his treatment was follo.ved as prescribed.' That remedy is i:-,ill Alueii-Touc. Wo nrc mi posi tive that it will completely overcome ciuai rh in all its various forms, vvheth et acute or chronic, that we promise to return every penny paid us for the incdieine in every case where it fails 01 for any reason does not satisfy the user. Wowaiityoii to try l!e.all .Much Tone 011 our iccommeiidatiou and guutiitilce. We are light hero where you live, and you do not contract any obligation or risk when you try Ucxall M nun -Toms on our guarantee. We have Itc.Mill .Mucu-Tone in two slos, fiO cents 11 ml SI 00. Very otten the taking of oiicoO-cent bottle Is sulllclont to make a marked Impression upon tho case. Of course in chronic cases a longer treatment is necessary. Tho aveiago in such instances is tlrrec 1 bottles, licmembcr you can obtain Ucxall Remedies In Ked Cloud only at our stoic, - The Kexall Store. The II. V. lii ice Drug Co. DISCOUNT ON Suits & Overcoats IM TA m 1 VU afek No Fur Coats included. No Blacks or Blues in Suits. PAUL STOREY, THE CLOTHIER. Sometime ago we weie asked by one of our dentists to publish certain art tides on 1 he faro of tho teeth without ohnrge. Wo declined to publish theM articles unless paid for at the legular rates and gave our icusuiih lor doing so to the Doctor, lnfornni.tj.in for the policial good will tlmt icady space 111 1 uur columns but if that information CLAft EAVIMG UM I'.vIJWn CASH CASH Now that thu city council has auth orized tho olmk to piocure a compe tent engineer to go over the tludiug of our local olllcers wc trust that tln water ipicstlou will move along with home laptdlty. If this city Is everv goiiii; to furnish an abundant supply of good clear drinkable water now l.s Mlieiv lite Mine 10 do 11 we eauiioi 1 , , . , . , , . ., 1 , , ,, , 1, ,. i-os hi (iioiesiioinu services 11 uusl get it mnvever by wishing for it. I(, ., . ,. , --. ...... ..... ,. unin tllllU ilir. IIIIV-S tioii was discussed at the state dental meeting and pi luted in the WeMeuuil ) Dental Join mil w itb cuiimciiis y m , oral state dentists. In all fan lies-, to 1 the ilt'lltWi, of .Nilinisl,a we must sav ' nun .tu mil one 01 mem saw l in- u-us 1 onatilcnes o otu position and agieed ' that tluue was a dittVreiice between Hie advertisement of a tpi.icl. and a really nroilcietit dentls-i Hut this, one views printer's ink wit It luuy , horror To him a newspaper that in foiiue t the public that a ccitain den J tst was a gimitiitte of a reputable! sellout, held a state diploma and was! ei ts.,i iiy tin. leading practltiouei f the couiitr). was a bugaboo, a public menace, an outlaw. 1'crhups he m not aware that tho press in the , greatest vroguard that the public has. Mat to return to the principle, no calling or business eau possibly suffer 1 1 iislnv; print, us tnk to telf the truth and from a money standpoint tis ad vcitisement will long pin unless u does udl tin- uutlt If anything is ".'""i ""v nine n iioin ptnuic ga ' that Winn all that was necessary xvoithi nav e iiccii iirowucii yeais av;o At the public meet nig held last sum-! mer It was clearly demonstrated Hun the people as a whole are against an.v nunc cpciluiftith and that the want the teal m tide. I'laiisaiiitspcei llcatlons have been siiiittmled and the Hooner these ale el tiled ot t'ouml false ' the bettei it will he When wo know 15 Pays mi Our Risk Buy any piece of this ware from your dealer try fttteen days. If in that time you find that all the claims we make for it are not true, and if it is not just as represented, take it back and get your money. B own n. line .old 1 'l a ,ill ..I.. I .1.11: 1 t n s u ll.ll, ENAMEL WARE CAUSES CANCER, SAYS DOCTOR Tells Homoeopaths Particles Trom Dishes Start Growths in Stomach. wh- ' ---A 1. t .. I . nn f Hsiitw fi oifi .iHirrfrmi. VITY. Sept. tt. INK MODJiK RAN IP THE CLOLh." Oddities and novelties elst in men large 11 v 1 ut -lMltr:. We carry a notable stock of Wutvli fs, Clocks, vJold and Diamond Uiug-i, nud uiuuy othct useful and pretty tlilug-t that matte a tine display in the JHWKhUY Ihi. Ow Kep'df Dcputt mout Is alsu wot thy of notice. Oail in and I00V over our line sUk-U. ' .J. C. iVIITCHELL, The Jeweler. 4. 0. U. Vi . Installs Officers I. ast l'liesdav evening at the regit tat meeting of the A. U I W lodge the follow ing olllcers weie iusali,l Many tnlhaiu, 1 M. W d. .s.rnUiani. M. W. I. II- Hanson, foreman. U W. AtVuiMiti, lveteer K. U. Uviiichey, (Juhle. Koy Uut. I. Watch. H. d. Maurcr. Outside Watch. Paul Mor, Kiuwucier. Frftiik IttilWi, ItetH-tvcr. W . H.uni t'Hi. Ueeiii.b-r n u' H II llstv, r.iw lew nit iilr 1 We U s til r ti ltroo id ov ATUAN'l li Nllli'Dl vrivl.N of aieit ra on.iiai'l waie la ilie Kit' I ells ( t a fi. uurv Is rosjuuifl' !e f,,r uiiniy ihm'S t i.in-or, wis 1 he strlK hu tt'' iv .iilviuti'vd y Dr. YUIh.uu II. Dli'Ituiiliat'ti. ot Now V rW. la a ti-r rn- it led, 'iilw,.riithms on tlio i;tl'lu,v of 1 aiinr." ro.nl l-foro the lliiri'.iii of Saul t.vry Si iiMnv mid 1'tiU tic tt.Mllli. at Hliloh l.ntlti,- i-iinTts ot the Internal lutint llniuo-op-ithlc 1 oiiirt'-s mot t-iituy to ilNi-Ufs twi t ins of lmlillo tio.iltti. "Vic nr--,ai t nl.iti.ssl win that olil plmr f ii.o t !!- .' t 1. -he iimsI la iiroji nratlou if mrs t wisl mlnulo hut O.iu Koroui i,irth'1''s of t.in .n tiuiltor to '.sonio mWoil with tie' f m1. riiei ar taken lui" t tit Mnnififti, vvhorr ttie cuiivroiK i:rnwth Is iivut-.tl l.y ivtir.isto'is w'lhh ttioy uiaLo In the waits of the orciiti I ri(pilM.f (mm rh"n '-' ' Surth Iwe'i en .s. ,-'f t .'. 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