The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 02, 1911, Image 4
-iiil ww -"f" .sMWr .- , it, 1 I" She CHIEF yd Cloud -.-;- . JVebrnsko. PUDLISIIRD KVKRY TIIU11HDAY Entered In Hie roalnfflru ntiKn! (Moiul.Ncb.. nnBcrniul CIhm M niter C It. 1IALK I'i)iii.ihiii:ii TUB ONLY DK.MOUItATIC l'Al'KH WIIIISTKIt COUNTY IN Tho hcuoikI round between tho ground hog and tho goose so far as wnuthor prophesying In ooueenu'd must ho given to the hog. Tho flr.st round went to tho goose but we aro of tho opinion that tho hog ean come baelt whenever ho wants to. Wo hope that ho will bo .satisfied with this ono round and from now on apiing will open up in (mruost. By way of n suggestion to the ulty fathers we believe tliat it would lie a good plan to resurrect the curfew or dinance and onforou it. Much of tho petty thieving and burglary could be eliminated if boys were not allowed to congregate on the streets at night. The placo for children after nine o'clock is at home unless they are with their parents or some- older person. It is much easier to prevent crime thnn it is to prosecute. Odd Fellews Surprised. Thq Odd Fellows held a htrgo moot ing -in. tho Woodmen hall Monday nlghtf" The Initiatory degree was con ferred and the work of the degree stair was exceptionally good. Tho mooting was held in tho Wood in on ball because tho I. 0. ). V. hull is too email to accommodate) the increased membership. After duly considering the question of building a new hall in connection with the citizens, they vvero about to adjourn when there cuiuo a strange alarm at the door. Upon investigation it was found that the waiting room was full of ladies, and a hasty examination showed that they were tho wives of tile odd Fel lows and members, of tho llebekahs. There was an awful suspense' at first as to tho motive for tills visit, but one especially bright and observant mem ber with s-otuctliinir of tile Sherlock llolmos In his make up detected sev eral large bundles partly concealed about the visitors and, with an Intui tion worthy of emulation, called out: "All is well! They have brought some thing to cat." It proved that he was right. The Indies brought everything in the way of palatable food, and of course the mere men were delighted. Tables were lUilckly prepared and the banquet spread Grand Muster , Storey and tirand Senior Waulcn Xcwlum-o were sealed nt the head of the tabic, in honor of their positions in the grand lodge. Theie was plenty and to spare ami the evening was one of tho most ni"cysf al occasions ever held in the city. The surprise was complete, but Miom Odd Fellows fell in with the idea in no time, ami in about two minutes they acted as it they had been accustomed to such things all their Hvck The meeting adjourned with the utmost good feel lug and we did hear that home of tho bachelor members expressed the wish that the ladles would surprise lliem every meeting night. Is your fiirm for sale? List it at Rolling prices on stiaight commission basis with Dan (Luiiikii a Company. Chief oltloe. DR. S. J. CUNNINGHAM DENTIST Successor to Dr. J. S. HMiail At tlie Old Stand OVer tllC' State Bank. Phonet3ti. CLOCKS are a big line with us. We carry the very best of ALARM CLOCKS. You have your choice of an ordinary yood clock or a big fnncy one. We will appreciate an inspect ion of our line before you buy. . , j. c. mitchelu The Jeweler. J7Y1 New Opera House Is Now Assured At the meeting of tho (hlil Kellow.si II the Woodmen hull Monday night u phui wiih iidoptud wliloli will provide! In conclusion w wish to vail uttunt for tlioereollun of" n suitable liiHiMiitfii u t'10 """'' '"' wo 'V(-' treated for opera lioinjr, lotlc room mid audi- j lh matter of tlio propohud now water torlum. The ineinlierH wire liourtlly supply from ti Ilnanclal point only, in favor of the project anil there wiih the utmost enthusiasm throughout the entire deliberations . The plan contemplates forming an Odd Fellows' association stock com finny, organized with a capital of &!", (100. Tho stock of tho company Is to bo divided into $11,000 piofcrrcd and $1 1,000 common. The preferred stock will draw ft per cent Interest and the. common stock will participate in the earnings of thecompany. This amount will erect a creditable building and one in which the entire publics and surrounding country will be Inter ested. Its combined arrangement will till a long felt need in this city. This building will bo so arranged as to seat, under ordinary circumstances, (100 people, ami should occasion de mand this can be increased to IfiOO. Arrangements will bo made so that the entire lower lloor can be thrown into one room for the use of farmers' institutes and other large assemblies The Odd Fellows arc prepared to raise a largo part of tills amount and the general public is asked to partici pate in eroding this building by pur chasing shares in the company. Ulti mately tho lodge expects to retire all stock and become Hole ownor of Un building, but its use to be controlled by agreement nt the time stock is sold. Tho general feeling at tliih time is most favorable to such a projoot The members of the farmers1 institute huvo expressed a desiio to help erect just such u building and nothing now seems to be in the road of a quick rcali'atlon of this eherislied plan.' We trust that no ditlictilty will be en- countered in selling this stock and , mutual Insurance, cooperative deliv making the building an actuality be-: cry systems and other help.s to mor fore snow Hies next fall. chants which it would take many years Once More the Water Question lu .Monday's issue ol the Commercial Advertiser Mr. Bailey replies to our article on the water question. Wo weio veiy much pleased with the kind- ... iy lone ami general good will express-. ed in this article. Theioi.s no quest ion in the mind of this editor that all the people of cd Cloud do.sire a sulll eient amount of good pure drinking ; water and the only way to come to an agreement is to pre-enl all the urgu-1 incuts pin ond con In a friendly man- nor. "Wc not enemies but frli uds" and we are all asked to share uie mi. uens oi luxation. X.iw nstowlU.ro wo reeehed our lu . .... ' f.ii mill Ion we litely confess that we went to the only place in town fop such information and that is the ollk'c i of our electric "light and water' commissioner. We huvo found that I thi' best way to get leliable inforiua- ' lion i.s to go to head quarlers. .Mr.' Kieh was very kind and gave us the' use of the city recoids and answered all questions in a gentlemanly manner.; In our urticle of last week we mention- ed the cost of coal only because that Is tlie only variable quantity in the. total cost of, pumping and varies most directly with the amount ofwator limn, iiiiuuj 4UIIIIU IMUIIUUMII I1N11II I pumped therefore it, is (lho only item l of importance in tlie. discussion of ' cost. The coal blll.s of jfi( must not ' be confused with tho present cost of I coal. The records will show that prior to September ot last year much of the coal was bought locally and was the best grade. That coal cost tluvi. nr - f,"lr ,i,n,'si,s,"u,,h "',,,u' ,,,ml "sed st present. Auiim u are puinpiiiL- ."i.- I I'ou.iiiiii gallons per year instead ol , ' .Viii.ouii. i As for the accuiiiey of iho water I motels in service longer than one year , , we suggest to the owners that thev haie tin-in toted by the water depart- incut before makiiiL a stateineiit. We know that some meters aie better than others and that till meters aro butter I usefulness in the treatment of consti than none at all, but all meters need ' l'ation, il forms a tablet which is cat testing occasionally. If hII nietersi l11 J'st like candy. They may be tak wcre tested rcguliuly we might Und j en at any time, either day or night, the difference between wIihI Is pump-' without fear of their causing any In ed and what Is paid for. , j convenience whatever. They do not In connection with this water quest- Ki'ipc, purge nor cause nausea. They ion we must not forget the value of act without causing any pain or ex the nowcr from tin Mm,,.,,. L,, ..;..,, ' . . . . '. , ... , " k-t In our Knli ii. r.rtit.. n. ;... :. broiiKht out regarding the pressuio ! Mve i(,"1 for 0,,il,ll,i"' wouU i.'Huat that might bo obtained were the I ln?,'M'' "" "HlM' I't'oplo as well as or springs piped to the powerliou.se and the most hearty person. attached diifet to the suci'ioii of thej Thev come in two 31ko packages 12 pmup This pressure tbus obtained UM 10 U0K :m tllMjh .,. could be made to supply practically ,, . . 1 one tl.iidot the ilomcMiJ, prossuic ..'f -",-,l,4 " " itnln thorn uuly fuityltvc pounds i,.,,,,,,,.,! i,y,iny vu.jjjHt our btnrt,-Tlie Koxiill Store. Tlio ivguhUcd water .oikj sj.,tom. Tliiu H. K. Urice Drug Co, I vt ou iii mane uhuvmir of urn- tliiid Hum i'ohi now iiseu to pioduiv.it.. -Ihisirvn ri saving in dollars and centM based upon j 1K i-- A. our picseuicosi or coal aniouutH to W70.00 per year. A saving well worth , working for .since itie,pivents in I1, percent on about fts.OOO.oo " The Installation of an electric pump would , further i educe tlie cost of pumping about fifty pc.rcont wliluli iltHluutvil from tlie total nrtiHont cost, of coal of ?M!0.00hiivosS110.)0. Tlieaprliitf pipe lino having ono third (lednotcd from this loaves $27.1.01) wliluli would bo tlio total power oost new oonditloiiH. total pmvur cost of pumping under tin; neglecting entirely tho added revenue Hint eould be obtained by having u wholesome product to deal out to the oily as a matter of fihittlioiidded bond issueonn.ooo.uuwou.oienuer a sav- ing io u.e civy ucmuu giving us an 1111- iimiicu 8iiiiy in mu I'urcsi sum m waier. i I Testlnft Seed Corn. ' The majority of wide-awake corn growors realize tho advantago of tost lug tho germination of tlieir scod corn before planting. Tho "ear to row" method of improving corn lias empha sized the need of selecting seed corn on the ear. Altho the apparatus re quired for testing the germination of ear corn need not be expensive, still it is believed that there arc many who hesitate to undertake this work thru fear that it will involve the expend! ttire of much time and labor. To satisfy this demand and to aiouse a greater interest in corn Improvement, tho Nebraska Seed Laboratory has ar ranged to make single our germination tests of seed corn for Nebraska farm ers. Not more than fifty such testa, however, can be made for one person. If you wish your seed tested write us to tliut effect and wo will sotid you llfty small envelopes lu which the .sum pies can bo sent to this Laboratory. Let us know at once if you wish us to make this test. Address Nebraska Seed Laboratory, Lincoln, Nobr. Retailers Will Go To School Illustrated lectures on window trim ming: talks by experts on "Salesman ship" uud complete studies and dis cussions of credit rating systems. experience lor each one to learn for ' himself, will be on the piogram at the , coming mooting of the Federation ot Nebraska Iletailers. 1'iosideiit Fred Diets ot Madison and 'Secretary W. II. A very ot Tlldeu have announced the next meeting to beheld ill omahu, March 7th, Sth and !)th and a program has been arranged which wiU l,lJ H -'uiar school in the best Idtul 1..I..LI I.I1L.I ..... ... ...nil....! ...! "" ""; ''"''7- " ami iiuicies. uui me tr eu p ans of ex- ... l pericueed mei chants. ,.,. ... . , , I he illustrated lecturcson window I triiuinlii-r aie by Ueorg.i .1 Cowim ' ".aiiagcr of the Dry CouiU Uepoi tor ,,ml vtvv l"'ilut ot the Koeste, . acnooi in widow 1 riiiiiniug. lhc M' ' luctuns, given a.s they are with the , sleniplican. are worth u ti ip toOumhii ,...i, Fan-.iu.nu.i ue inu size j'''l-l'ly window and will show the . I.' : i in . .. . possiuiiuies oi nxuig iqi the windows m any store. 1 he lectures aro free to a,,i" merchant in Nebraska whether member ol the Association or not". Avoid Harsh Drugs Many CalltnrticsTcnd to cause 'Injury - to the Bowels If yon are subject to constipation, l'oU a"' strong dings and tlmrtliw. They only give temporary ,elief aml l,ll'ir 'oactiou is hurml'ul ii . . . ( al-ianU somet lines more annoying tlmu . Senate the Ollis stockyards bill has eoiifctiiiiitiou. They in no way etfectlbeen the bono of coutentio'ii, while the -- - . ....j "lUCI'll I a oure al"1 lni,r tomlcucy is Uj weaken j Hutllc tnc 'ib''-tly weak organs with which 'othen tlK'' 0()mu eitract. , We honestly believe tbat we have the best constipation treatment ever1 devised. Our faitli in it is so strong that we .sell it on the positive guiiran tec that it shall not cost the user a i "tint does not give entire satis- motion aim completely remcdi consti- pallou. Ihis pieparatii.n is called Uiwiill Orderlies. These are prompt, soothing and most ell'ectivo in action. They ant iiindo of a recent olnunioal discovery. Tlieir principal ingredient '' odorless, tasteless and colorless Combined with other well known in- gredients. long estublisbod for tlieir ccssive looseness 01 mo iiowes. They -j r--rr- rrzrr i TH0MASlRed Cloud. 1 DENTIST Dr. T: A. TrumWe, D'. D. S. ' ' AhMhiAM . ASSISTANT Over Cottillg's Drily Store, THE LEGISLATURE Lincoln, Xolir., Fob. 27, 101 1. Rath or tliau hold iilht .sessions',! he llouso mombors liave agreed to ijeuin their morning huhslons at nlno o'clock and afternoon sessions at 1:30. Committee ineelings will be held in tho evenings and before tiiuo o'clock in the mom lugs. n A joint committee consisting of Senator Albert, Tibbots and Pluck and llHprcsciitatives tjuaehenbiish, Moriarity and Grossman ueie lately h0it.uU!,i ,y tho demooiat eiiucus to (lmft aml pus, ,,, llehlffllwl tll kcep l0 piatfui II) pledges of the majority ,,,.,.(,. Tho Senate lias been passing u mini- hoc of bills but the house has been less fortunate A few days ago when the order of third leading was reached a couple of bills met such instant and brutal deaths that nut hois of other bills on tlie calendar rushed the body into general lliu to save further murd ers. It is tho unanimous judgment of a joint committee of both houses that the Slate University should be moved out of the city of Lincoln and located on the largo tract of land whore the State Agricultural Colleges aro situate. This land is adequate in every way and already belongs to tlie state. There is ample room for the buildings to bo laid out conveniently and with a view to u beautiful campus. Street, car servico will make a dlil'orenco of about twenty minutes between the present and proposed sites. By the joint report tlie medical college will remain at Omaha. Senator Placck has been named as the chalrmau of a joint committee to have charge of the bills and amend ments pertaining to redistricting tho state into congressional, judicial, sen atorial and representative districts. This is a tremendous task, second on ly, perhaps, to that of the tluauce com mittees in reporting tlie appropriation bills. The demociats mean to pass another "non-partisan judiciary" bill. Jt is provided in the last state platform that it will be done. It is understood that tiovernor Aldrich will not inter- t ......... i.:.....! . i . ...... , liuau uiFji-uwuua, itt icasi nun no will not go so far as to veto sueli a nieas lire. It is pointed out that he can not consistently oppose such a measure in view of ills, manifest willingness to ac cept votes from all parties at Ills late election. Acting upon the suuKestion of (iov- . . . , . , ernor Aldrich the special committees , ., , , , , . , , ot tho legUlature have been trying to ,..,. ... .,, ,,.,,, (.r , .,, lllc ,)y t,(, ,.,,.,.,. ON,.l.11.,Vo ol- ,hl. slu. ,,w;,,lNt t,R. tih.vtUm ..nicluN at () , While Hie con.inittees we.e at Omaha work wan delayed in both ,,R. ,lHSi, ,, Slll(lt, ., a b(J .,,,, llf , expense piled up Oilier sissiotis are In-im: held at t he lupitul and w Itm-ss u, ,,. Ilt., .,,., flll l)ni!1)a v othiiig still tlinc Iiiim de eloped ami ! no statement has been proven or deii- H , ieil. ft is thought prubublu that ! another apiiriquialion will have to be ! made for the purpose of paying the unusual expenses inclined by tho pnTut st,!,si(m '," Ul? way of, ll,vt,s" gat ions, contest hearings, and rent for ' committee rooms outside of the capitol. Two mutters of supreme importance occupied the attention of tlie legisla ture during tlie past week; in the n r-' ....., .. HatllcM bilL for direct lceislatioii, wise known as Initiative and Be. ferendum, has been before tlie House nearly all tho week. The Senate and House bills on the latter subject differ only in details and It Is certain that the dillereuees will lie auiicably settled and the law will ln i.iiue.led wli limit. -blood letting. Tho sentiment for stockyards IcL'islation has at all times been more friendly in tlie House than in the Senate and tho friends of the measure feel that tlie worst is over. Omaha and Lincoln colored people arc up in arms ever a bill introduced by McKissiok of (luge and said to have been drawn by Chief clerk lliuhmond of tlie House, providing a line divid ing thu blacks and whites in street cars, railroad trains and theaters. Mr. Richmond insists that the measure was not inspired by any racial prejud ice and is lu no wise a "Jim Crovy" bill a.s applied in southern status. Ho says il grew out of a demand in Omaha especially, where Hiero mo mauy in- : : . , . .. , , ,i lM)mit noe-roes who abuse their tirivll j eges nuil aro uot cotitent.as the. better ! eluss of negroes are, to accept tho i common rights of citizens. Col lUch- ! ,no,ul ,w,r0, ir ls nl a lt-"-ocrt meanure. auilhe U not pushing it on ' lmrl K''lll"lh' j f(VI I 1 EI 1 IKIPCD ALu J II. EilJLlilVlEitV Aurlinnppi. Nebr. ,i.L 3y ti. i...... .... , I Is ready to cry your Miles, Gctyour refers yon tohls iiiiiny iMistmm.rt. f.n riioniioiSeliilnt tons. 'Il... jirraph, nhouc. write or see him for I dates. nHWWAYQF SMOKING MEAT By applying two coat of WmqitT'S CONDHN'SED SMOKE rectly to tlio meat with a brush after the meat lias gono tliroiiRh tlio att. It delicious ilavor nnd Insects through tho Wright's fin a llnntil mnnko nnit In luirntnr lilrl'rtpv tinnil. it la mil titi metal cap. NKVKlt SOLD IN Ut'LIC. A bottle wilt nmoko a barrel of meat (2S0 IIib.). Kor Bnlo by all dnif?Klt at Tjc Evoiy bottle guaranteed. AfIc tlriiKKlst for l'RKW BOOK, "Tlio Now Wuy." Uo euro to b'Ct tho gcnulno WltlOUTS CONDENSICD B.M0KE. Jiludo only by THE E. H. WRIGHT CO., Ltd., Kansas City, Mo. UOl.D Aitl UVJLllA.S'X'LiiSrii H. E. GRICE. SPRING Dress Goods C VERY CASE of the new Dress Goods that we open up makes us more enthusiastic about the quality, the variety, the values we'll have to offer you. NOVELTIES IN WOOLEN SUITINGS ij Silks in the newest patterns, Cotton goods that look like silk will be ih abundance. Beautiful new wash tex tures in white and colored will be shown in great quantities. Lawns, Tis sues, Dimities, Percales, Batistes, Pop lins, Crepes, etc. The looms never produced anything so handsome looking as the dress goods we have secured to open the season with. By all means come and see the fash ionable fabrics we are showing before you decide on the cloth or the color for thai new dress. ftllMm ixa GENERAL A MIGHTY SAFE ? Public 1 1 n Iiilc ii'iitiil iii farm fur llu- i-muliu; .tur to Clyde I'olniMif iiIiiiii crick inn tislilp. I am iilli-rtin: al u I1 1 1- uiii-lliiii nil in.v I.Ke Sloi-K. I'ai'iu Imple ments I ln ami liralii. AT M I'AKM. i mii.i: Miiri ii ui-- s-n: iiwk. I(m ci oi n. i. mi sk . Tuesday, March 7th, 1911, , i on i n ci.ot K I. M. 73 - MEAD OF STOCK lllllslntllli; )( i ii u its i:.s i -i itoiiil llirltly colts, one nuil '1 llltle mi ii !: ii 1'J hlinalH, Si lu liw poiiiutK. und 10 i.-nrly huiuury iiIuk, U hriioit Mitt H.I innle liou.ull line llulUy KUill uud nil llior(nu;hlircil and liluh crude lit its. KA It M M AC II I N I-: It V. ill In iomiI repiilr, Mime n iehiiiI iim new. I .lay hawk Htiu-kt-r. I U-lt cilnndurd mower, 1 l'J-ll self duiiin liav riike.Jdniu' H'i'Pb. I Hock lsllmd rlitliiK lliiler, aOhlo rlil I in; ciilllMilnrs newly polnli-it, 1 limllone lltc H x Hi newly Htutrpeiicd, 1 i-row coiIcnII, I wacon liov. 1 -J-M-oiliiii ImiKiw, 1 ripilni; wukoii. 1 ilouble-seutt-d. eio-rliiKc. 1 top Imiusy. I sot heavy work liarni-wi wllli hreai-liliiK, eei-yililiiK in unod Klinpcnnd (kmI repair. . STACKS IjK.I, I' II AY 2 Aliuut III tuns utsci-onil ernp nud I tunx nt third crep tjoiiil iimllly liny, v -.IK) II L' h 1 1 P. I. S K A It C 1 1 It N AH) Aliuut -JW IiiinIicIs line iimlltv e:ua corn. w ell Intit, would iniike evi'ullent seed. Evetylliing Goes 'LT.it ii ok Sai.i: fill niltiHiit III per ei, nt. v DAN Cm.. .Iakk i;i,i,i.MiMt, Auellmii er. K. It. I'l.ntiAMi:, Clerk. will bo thoroughly smoked, will liavo a will keep solid and sweet and frco from cntlro summer. Condensed Smoke rontnlna notlilntr eseenl What Is obtained In Mrmnri, mmrt hnttlon nnlv. ench Willi 11 DRUG CO. .JLtfaHawsLPH MERCHANTS PLACE TO TRADE." -9 Sale! 73 yetiilluu mill one '.'year-cilil, dinky old iniiies. o i' ii oil s l) UndVr the Hammrr nud under t-nsh, milt M II) GAR.BEK, Owner. 4 fl$ 1 ta i i A I ft I I -.. v 'MivttUfc .- aiti i nMhiialfUiii'fi-- V- "1'