The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 07, 1911, Image 5

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0 B. HALE
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THE ONLY DKMOCItATK) 1'APKH IN
WKHSTKIl COUNTY
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
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William I,. Htnrk
CO PUT.
Ilrokcn How
Kearney
Auriirn
ItAll.tfAY COM. TO I'll, I. VACANCY,
t'lnrcnrc K. Illinium HoMrcKo
UHOKNTH OP PNIVKUSITV.
J. K. Miller l.lninln
Chariest,. AiiilcrKiin . . oxford
Charles T. Knapp Lincoln
.IUIMIKTKNIII JUDICIAL PISIKICT.
llnrry S. iMiuunn .. Uustlim
CO I ntv.ipikm:.
A. II. Kiinney Mac lllll
COUNTY CllM.MISSKtN lilts,
(h-orgo K. Conn lilHlrlct No. I
A. II. Ilrlijlit ItlKtrlcl No. I
COPNTY cl.r.UK.
William It. Iliilliy IU d Cloud
COPNTY TUIIASPUKU.
Osi-nrA. Arnold Hint) lllll
ci.iiuk op Pi'sTitirr coiriiT.
IMItli I,. McKiIkImu. Hid ( loud
COPNTY .HIIKUIIT.
Janus Mcllrlile (oh lis
C IPNTY SP I'KIt I NTKN HUNT,
(lertrmle Ooon. ltrd Cloud
(OUONPIt.
Peter Mertcn ' Illuc lllll
The rlticliifr of tlio old school bell
Monday announced tluit school hml
commenced ndlti and from all over
the district the HUlo ones gathered to
begin their year's work. This hast been
the hottest vacation the chlhln n have
had, and no doubt tlu-y wclcoini thoul
rent of fall. We have an e.wi plj it
ally Strom,' teaching force thin j'Oir
and we are looking forward to a lyo .t
successful year.
About two iloon of us were down to
Superior Tuesday and witnessed the
Hatne of basu ball that gave thatthriv
lug elty the pennant In the state
league. The game was itu exception
ally good one and Superior euilaitily
has a hall team this year. The win
ning of thu tlag by our sister on the
east of us is very gratifying to the
people of this elty as all our sympa
thies were with the Superior team.
Hero is our glad hand shake!
A "peeking Tom"' has been plying
Ills trade over in Garlleld,much to the
terror of women who are left alone.
He seemed to know when the head of
thfc bouse was away because ho ap
pealed only at such times. Such con
duet deserves the most rigid punish
ment ami it is to be deplored that he
was uotupprchended immediately after
the Urst olfeuse. Sometimes olllcers
of the law are criticized for being ton
prompt in the performance of their
duty, hut for mutters of this kind
.speed should bo the only motto. l'u
fortunately the culprit has not been
caught, but has given this neighbor
hood a clean pair of heels.
Inlcvost In the game of liunis Is in
creasing all over the United States,
lilue lllll, Cowlcsand Red Cloud have
caught the fever and each place wants
toeauj oil' the championship of the
county. NVcoll'uras a suggestion to
the fair a-tsuclalioii t IntL a tennis tour,
iiameut he held hero dining thu fail
und all clubs i f Hie county to be in
vited and I he championship be decided
heie. This lYntuie would attract a
good crowd and the pincers id' the
other towns rouhl have a melhod of
Mitt Hog the question ns to who has
the best team - Hluricii l.ntcrprisc.
This is an excellent Miggihtlnn and
wo believe that the H'air sisioclation
will see the wisdom of muMng a coup-
ty lentils tournament in e of the uui.ii :
featutesof the county fair KdUoi
Spuiico U iilwiijs quick to hee anything
that will be of benefit to the city or
llladen or the county fair and this
time lie lias hit two nails on the head
with one blow. We predict that the
tliirty-llff h annual Webster county fair
will be a grand success, Let us all no
to LSIadcn and show tliem that we ap
preciated the ciowd f i oiii thi-ie on the
Fourth.
The Invitations themselves
Inched to artlllchtl roses.
Tuesday evening a thronir of happy,
jolly girls, married and unmarried,
tilled the spacious residence of Mrs.
Albright with smiles, merriment and
novel beauty. The rooms were deco
rated with pink and white hearts to
express the sentimental nature of the
occasion. The variety, novelty and
beauty of the artificial (lowers in
which the gifts were concealed fur
nished occasion for delighted choruses
of "Ob's "
There were roses of all the hues
that natural roses wear; but they
were of extraordinary size, because
the hearts of Mime, were to contain
large pieces of linen folded into the
smallest bulk. One rather sinall rose
contained a letter from Mrs, Ml la
Cook Patrick, suggesting that her
present was to be found in a larger
hiding place.
The prl.u was given to the Taylor
sisters, who presented a spray of half
a dozen gigantic white roes, each of
which contained a handsome linen
present.
The luncheon was served in roses
and the rooms were lighted by wax
caudles llxed in rosebuds. Altogether
the ell'ect was rosy in the extreme
and should give a roseate hue and
fragrance to the future of Miss Williams,
One of the most mirthful amuse
ments of the evening was a contest to
see who could write out the most ap
propriate llrst grocery order of a
youthful housekeeper. Among the un
married girls there was a lamentable
ignorance of proportion. Mrs. Jennie
IMatt won llrst prize in this contest,
indicating that she Is a practical
housekeeper.
Miss Cook ami Miss Albright were
warmly applauded for the success of
their undertaking, and thylr married
friends cordially wished for them the
speediest and happiest of matrimonial
bonds.
Norton Appreciates
Red Cloud's Band
The music as rendered by lletz'Cuti
cert Hand is unquestionably the best
our people have listened to in many a
day. Kach member of this aggrega
tion Is an artist, in himself and the
fair management is to be congratulat
ed upon semiring the services of such
an excellent company of high class ar
tists. Mr. lletz and thu members of
his band have worked mighty hard to
please the people all during the fair,
and that they have succeeded in their
every effort one hits but to watch the
interest displayed every tiinu the band
strikes up The scries of concerts
given by Mr. Met, in the court house
park have called forth excellent
crowds, another proof that the music
is high class and greatly appieciated
by the people. Surely Ked Cloud has
just cause to feel proud of Mr. lletz
and the members of his excellent band.
Norton (Ka.) Dally Telegram.
Now that is something like. Com
ing from a city that a few years ago
had one of the best bands in the state
of Kansas, where they know what tal-
cut !, thefre words of appreciation are
gratifying in the extreme. Ked Cloud
does feel proud of her baud ami is
deeply gi ate ful to Prof, lletz for his
painstaking, thorough woik.
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4 Gnat Advantage to Working Ncn
.1. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th St , Steuben-villi-,
O., says: "For years 1 sitlfered
It din weak klnneys and a severe blad
dir trouble, I learned of l-'o ley Kidney
Pills mid their wonderful cu'ics o 1
began taking them and sine enough 1
had as good results as any I heard
about. My backache loll me and to
one of my business, expressman, ilmt
alone is a great advantage. My kid
neys acted free, and normal, and that
saved me a lot of misery. It is now a
pleasure to work where it used to be u
misery. Foley Kidney Pills have cur
ed me and have mv highest praise,"
For sale at l)r Cook's drug store.
NEW JEWELRY
Linen Shower For
i Miss Edna Williams
The fact that Miss Edna Williams
is expected to become Mrs E.G. Cald
well In a few days stirred up Miss
Mira Cook and Miss lone Albright to
celebrate iter relinquishment of the
charms of "maiden meditation" in a
worthy manner.
They impressed Mrs. h. P. Albright
iuto their assistance, who provided
the rooms aud conveniences of her
commodious aud handsome home. In
vltatlons were then sent to some thirty
of the most intimate friends of Miss
Williams, each of whom was requested
to bring some linen kH t concealed iu
the heart of a rose, with the assur
mnce that a prize would be awarded
for the most tosteful lioral desigu.
EXCEPTIONAL STOCKS OF
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Up-to-Date Fall Merchandise
' 1& CAREFUL PREPARATION has brought our ttocks to
, unusual completeness. You will find throughout the store the
splendid assortments that have been gathered for your choos
ing. This is an advantageous time to supply your needs for
the fall and winter season. We would direct your attention
especially at this particular time to the up-to-date lines to be
found in Coats, Skirts, Waists, Silks, Dress Goods, Linens,
Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, Gloves, Sweaters, Laces, Rib
bons, Notions, Carpets, Rugs, Draperies and Lace Curtains.
We will be pleased to show you these New Goods, whether you
are ready to buy or not.
Th
Vlmer Brothers
GENERAL MERCHANTS
C
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"A Mighty Safe Place to Trade"
Democratic Candidates
Name Committee Officers
Last Saturday afternoon the nomi
nees of the Democratic aud People's
Independent parties held a meeting
at which weie present A. I), lianney,
O.A.Arnold, .lames McBrido, W. H.
Bailey, lieorge Coon, Fred llriglitand
Edith I j. MeKeiglmn. Miss Coon was
represented by her father, George
Coon.
A. I). Hanney was elected chairman
and Editli L McKeighan secretary of
the meeting.
The matter of selecting a chairman
and secretary for jthe Democratic com
mittee having been left to the nomi
nees, a motion was made to take a
ballot for chairman, and C. I!. Hale
was unanimously chosen for that of
lice. George W. Hutchinson was uuani
inouslj choen as sccrelaiy-treasurer
of the committee.
After discussing a few minor mat
teis the meeting adjourtu d.
WF YOU LIKE nice, dainty Jewelry
and goods tlntt are up-to-date-, visit
our store. We make a specialty of
(list clnss goods and our qualified.
guarantied is hack of everything we
sell. We will soon receive more Hue-.
Cut Glass
which is the best, made by the best
manufacturers.
J. C. MITCHELL,
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Acrciilanc With Hit Cnrscn Show.
They have it, and it Hies, liver
since Klta Carson's Bufl'alo Uanch
Wild Wist 5-hows billed that they
would exhibit a Cuitiss-Farnum bi
plane and that II would actually make,
a (light piopellcd by a competent avi-
at.r, nothing but doubt existed in the
minds of the publiu, which had not
entirely forgotten that last, year a
show iidvtptihed a like attraction aud
oaly exhibited a small aeroplane
in idel In their side show. However,
llarrisburg was tilled with people la-t
Saturday, in fact flic large t crowd
that ever congregated in the count v
assembled to witne-s the street pa
r.ide, which, by thu way, wis limt-
class aud was followed to the grounds
by an expectant throng that number-
ol fully lo.OuO people, as It had been
runioied that the show really Inula
large aeioplane and it was erected
rjady for llighl. Alter leaching the
grounds at 1 1 ::in. promptly u adver
tised, the aeioplane rose from the
ground like a majestic bird and soured
away in the heavens, Hying over the
city, sallintr around iu circles, diving
down low one moment aud the next
dashing high iu the, air with perfect
ease, reminding one of the (light of
an enormous eagle.
After, remaining In the air ten min
utes the aviator directed the biplane
toward the show grounds aud landed
safely lit the place of starting, amid
the cheers of the multitude. The
doors to the big show were immedi
ately opened and the mighty canvas
was crowded by ail enthusiastic crowd
that tilled every nrallable seat aud en
joyed the wild west performance from
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
Quick Meal
Gasoline and Oil Stoves and Ranges
De Lava! Cream Separators
White Lily Electric Wasfeers
Hardware and Implements
A 1 1 1 1 1 I " 1 T T 1
All kinds or rlumbing Uoods. Work promptly attended
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amusement iu our city Harrisburg
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We eau safely say that a mora pleas
LiStei U fills
In J905 a branch experimental farm
was established at North Platte, Ne
braska, by the State Agricultural Col
lege for the main purpose of thorough
ly trying scientific soil culture. The
years or 1000, lt'07 aud 1008 sliow about
the normal rainfall of elghtecu Inches
each year. In IIXM the records of the
state on wheat yfelds were broken by
ithe, harvest of fifty-four bushels of
wheat per acre on this statiouin 1007
tlie records wore again broken by the
production of sixty-two bushels of
wheat per acre. 1009 was quite dry,
and only forty-live and one-half bush
els per acre were grown; 1U1U was still
more drouthy aud thirty-seven and
one-half bushels were grown. Do not
these records stand out boldly for
scientific soil culture in good years as
well as dry? Do they uot mean some
thing to you'.' The present, 10)1, Is
the record breaker for drouthy condi
tions, ami yet this rami will turu a
crop that when full conditions are ex
plained will bear still stronger evl
deuce in favor of scientific tillage.
Don't be so unwise as to say, "O, this
is only the result or a state experiment
station, for what one man can do, to
can another, if he knows how.
Weather Summary fer Auiwt 1911
Temperature: Maximum 08 deg. on
tith. minimum 42 deg. on 28th. Great
est dally range 30 deg. on altli.
Precipitation: Total (1:0(1 inches.
Greatest iu 21 hours .1.00 Inches on 3d.
Number of days .with .01 inch or more
precipitation . Clear 21, partly
cloudy 2, cloudy 8, thunderstorms on
2, ., r, 0, 10, 21, 27. Prevailing wind
direotion mv 12 days Rainfall from.
April J to Sept. t, 2f.0.'l inches.
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