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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1911)
tWS(8lSftUat(lll'HtfvW'Ti,' mW .. ....;. -!,, , , T r x I h i. r 1 n 5 &,tr if , wt v 5 f Mi V f L, A 66e CHIEF 4 Cloud t - J6 Nebraekm PVMUmKb'DXEtX THURSDAY r Eatena In Ute-FettotBce li Red Cloud, Neb., I 4B(1 OUm Mtttor. 0 B. HALK ' l'unusiiicn I X- THE ONLY rifcMOCIlATIO PAPF.tt JLN WKMITKR COUNTY FOR KJCFRE8BNTATIVE 1 hereby announce myself m a candldnto for tho nomination for representative from theMthdlitrlct 01 Nebraska, subject to the will of the Dtmocfatlc and People Inde pendent voters at tiMprlraarlci to be hold AprU 17, 1912. v MjROltOR W. MMDHICY. T For a number of yearn the high school. .or a cIhbs of the high school has given a play sometime during the year. Home have seen fit to crUlse this feature of, Bchool work on the ground that it Interferes with school duties and that the pupils could Im prove their tlmo much better by pur suing thotr regular studies. That there is much foundation for the above position is evident but the preparation and drill nocessary for the proper re cital of a meritorious play is In itself training of the most valuable kind. The pupils learn to express themsel ves before an audience and this will aid them when they deliver their com mencement oration. Provided the play is really worth reproduction we be lieve on the whole that this feature of school life is practical and beneficial. We expect to be on hand Thanksgiv ing night at the class play in the opera bouse and are confident that our time will be well spent. We are given to understand that no detail has be over looked and the public is assured of an excellent play. Tuesday evening we attended the Congregational J)rothorhoodv meeting and although we arrlvod a little late we very much enjoyed the debate in progress. The question up for discus sion, the lniative, referendum uud re call, is one that is of vital interest to the citizens of the United States and wo are pleased that a church organ ization has apparently awakened and is perceiving the needs of the people. This debate was carried out with vim and vigor by both the alunnativo and the negative. We did not dream be fore that there were so many reasons why we should have these measures and neither did we Imagine hat there were so many reasons why they should be denied us At the close of the meeting the chair man of the Community Welfare com mittee announced that sometime be fore next March the question as to whether or not it would be to the in terest of this city to abolish party pol itics, would be up for debate. As we understand this brotherhood it meets every other Tuesday night in the par lors of the church mud every mau iu town, especially those not affiliated with any other church, are Invited to attend. We have now had.'seven months rule by a Socialist Mayor and it la well enough to paused moment and weigh the administration aa to its efficiency. It la no more than fair to admit at the outset that thisltae not been purely a Socialistic adtaiaUtratlon because the cooncil in maayatters must ahare the respoaslbllitr "1th the Mayor and It baa been composed of others than Socialists. HdiMer- the question whlobooiaHesafkijat answer ia, bat the executlveedsaiaietration of our city been efflclentf On the whole we are Inclined to believe that the May or's oflce haa et with universal ap proval. Business he been performed with promptnfiaad dispatch. Month ly report have,' been published by all departments. During big days when large crowds were in the city order aud good behavior was quite noticable. There has been no disorder. t Bo far we can see no reason to com plain, but has the Maw been enforced. Have blind tigers been suppressed? Is there any lawlessness? Thete questions must b'c answered in the af firmative if Social Urn ia to continue to receive endorsement fromjour citizens. The Socialist party professes a great deal in regard s to civic righteousness aud on account of the larger profession the public has a right to expect a great er efficiency! This party must stand orfall on Us record add unless It shows where it obtaiua control of the public machinery, that it is more cftiolent, more capable, possesses a higher de gree of honesty arid1 uprightness than the other parties, it's life is limited. There is no middle ground if it is not better it must cease to exist. For our part we shall be interested in the vertllctof tbepeoplenextsprlng Whether the voters will give their tamp of approval or will hold it asau opeu question. In the meantime the present Mayor bus five months toterve and in these five months he has the opportunity of showing that tho Soc ialist purty means what it suys in its platform, tho oppoituulty or so con ducting the executive department of our elty administration that the entire elty will demand hU services for anoth er year. We expect Much. FrMkllii Claims Uhamthnshlft According to reports sent into the state papoiH the Red Cloud Hlghflohool foot ball team are clalh)intf tire champ ionship for the Hoiith central Nebras ka, as they won the xattie from Bloom ington lust week. Wo believe thiy have another guns coming, tiiey have probably forgotten the detent they Mif feredbit. the hand of the Aciulnnv boys herect.20 and the tie gamo which whs played at Ked loud by then imc teams before that date. When Itcd Cloud tikes on a few I (turns like Denver City or some of the heavy teams and beats them and comes down and trims us the Academy bunch she will have a right to crow, but not until then. The Academy has beaten both Beaver City and Red Cloud, and lost to Nortor co. high who put iu their conch who play ed all the game. Franklin Academy without doubt, has the championship tcatnof the Republican valley. Fiatik. tin News. Out off the stool Kail and come and get in our band wHgon. You know we have the best foot ball team.lii the Re publican Valley and that our boys have not been defeated by any hljjh school team this year. Odd Fellows Banquet E. H. Newhouse E. H. Newness chief Patriarch Ihe reception tendered E. H. New houfce last night by tho Odd Fellows in honor of his being elected to (ill the highest position in the state in the Encampment degree of that order was agiand success. The committees in charge of the details neglected no op portunity or service in making the evening pleasant aud agreeable. Ful ly two hundred Odd Fellows sat down to he banquet table, Large delega tions were present from Campbell, Cowlcs and Ouldo Rock. After the banquet and smoker the hall was fill ed with oratory, wit and humor for up wards of tvjo hours. S R. Florance presided as toast-master in a very be coming, dignified aud jovial manner, lie is a past-master in the art of in troduction and easily made every one present feel perfectly at home. How ever the speakers of the evening who were the recipients of bis' timely thrusts and witticisms wore rather in clined to think that be was 'the most "presumptlous mortal". Wo would be pleased to give the substauJIJet each and every address but space forbids and we must contend ourselves by saying that .every number yias a -good one ana the audience enjoyed the pro gram Immensely. The following is the program aa oarrledout: . , Address of Welcome ;. ..,.'.'. ;.'.'.. Past Grand Master Storey The New Home .Grand Seo'y Osge The Grand Patriarch Ed' Hanson Response Grand Patriarch E. h" Newhoase Fraternity p. e. Maurer The Past o. W. Hummel The Three Links E. J. Overing Jr Odd Fellowship j. c. Sayior Odd Fellowship and the Church E N. Tompkins The Good of the Order P. A. Good The Encampment D. M. Garber r. art Ira. Jartec Sartrleti Mr. Jarboesays that they are well supplied with lots of good things to eat since the surprise that his friends give mm last Tuesday night. He and his wife had been invited out to Mr and Mrs. Atkinsons to Btay over night auo it seemed that the whole nelgli nniili rkjl an.l &.. . f d . "1 " ueen invuca to come about tho same time which was not known to the elder uutil about 75 men, women aud children come crowd ing in bringing with them bushels of spuds, cabbage aud apples, lard by the gallon, most all kinds or canned fruits and vegetables and many other useful articles. A bountiful supper was served to all and everybody went Jiome Wednesday morning feeling well repaid for time spent in showing their appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Jurboe for their services in the church work ut the Indiau Creek school bouse. Tir key Sheet At Inavale, Tuesday, Nov. SWlh, at I o'look : SO turkeys and 5 geese. Noth ing smaller than No. 8 shot can be u6ed. WlLHKH Pktrrsom. HUTHORITKTiyE es Th, MORE LOCALS. .IV Win. Koou is moving his meat nj et this week into his building fori rk- er- ly occupied by Walter Means. The Ilillman Stock T,o., held forth here the last three nights of lost week in the opera bouse. They certainly deliver the goods when it comes; to putting on good shows. Their special ties were'first class in every respect. They showed to good houses every ulght. Htllman's No. 1 show will! be here the 4, 5, aud Oth of January. The Degree of Houor met Tuesday evening aud initiated five candidines. The degree staff of Guide Rock Jput on the inlatory work in an elegant manner. A very large crowd was pre sent and abogtjMt members from Gblde Rock were 'p"resritw After the initia tion a fine banquet was served to which j ev.eryVdypdid justice. AH those present report a first-class time.' Miner Bros, store has been complet lv remodeled during the past few wteke and bow presents a' most inviting ap- rvfruwi Amn iv wu unm wvw iu- stalled oa the ground floor thus mak ing It, isore convenient for the patrons; It is also' provided with au excellent lavatory? mirror and' all tbe little things I'tbat go to make up a first-class rest room. As one enters tie store practically every article In that large stock of goods is to be easily seen. Thetastefully arranged counters, the displays of linen, silk and cotton, the Innumerable things to wear are all within easy reaoh and one can see each article without trouble or confusion. This company is to be congratulated for the successful working out of a really attractive sales room. , CHRISTMAS GOODS I rs arriving, every day. Mil A ! e ij nice line or ne. w Jewelry, Umbrellas, Art Brass goods just re ceived. tJiiou are invited to come and new things. these see J. C. MITCHELL '11 I JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Styl. W "f " lit I I, in Suits and We now have a most complete and attractive line Womens Suits and Coats. The best in line, in quality of fabric, in style and in workmanship that eastern factories can manufacture. Smartness, modishness character ize every line! We carefully examined the Suits and Coats of the most reputable Eastern women's tailors before buying; we compared lines, fabrics, workmanship, lining in short every detail of the gar ment, before buying! Needless to say, you're assured the best that money can buy! Made of Serges Cheviots, and Mixtures, in the most practical of fall colors. Some are plainly tailored; others show dressy little touch es of braids and trimmings. Ideal Suits and Coats in weight, color and style for Fall and Win ter wear. Other departments are equally able to supply your wants. Miner Brothers Company GENERAL MERCHANTS "A Mighty Safe Place to Trade'9 The Webster County Farmers Insti tute and Fine Stock Show will be held at Red Cloud, December 18, )l. and 20, 1111. We desire to make this Stock Show the best the country over baw We would urge you to get your slibw cattle in shape to show here ut that time. The premium list will be out ioon and 1 will be glad to send you one. Please let me hear from you at onoe telling me that vou will show with us. Respectively Frank W. Cowukn Hiifa. Cuttle Show. Tcsjpcst aN SwMMlit Mary J. Holmes' famotti novel) dram atized by Irfsm. ) Parker will be pre seated at the Red Clond Opera House Saturday, Nov, 25. Tbe plaV will be staged with special scenery and elecj I trioai nectn.""Tnis piay comes well reoommended afod no doubt will have fall bouse, ft -Those loving a real pret-' ty play wslr presented should not fail to Uke this opportunity of seeing ,; one of tbe latest and most popular plays of the present day. Reserved seats on sale at Cook's Drog Store. . ' A Mr Offer Yaw HMy lack Iff Ym'1 Kit Satli ffifi 'We pay for all the medicine used during the trial, if our remedy falls' to completely relieve you of constipation. We Uke all the risk. Yon are not ob ligated to us in any way whatever, if vou acoept oar offer. That's a mighty broad statement, but we mean every word of it. Could auything be more fair to yon? A most scientific, commou-sense treatment Is Rexall .Orderlies, which are eaten like candy. Their active prin ciple is a recent scientific discovery that Is odorless, colorless and tasteless; very pronounced, yet gentle and pleas ant in action, and particularly agree able in every way. They do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, flatulence, griping, or any inconvenience whatever. Rex' all Orderlies are particularly good for children, aged and delicate persons. It you suffer from ohronlo or habit ual constipation, or the associate or dependent chronic ailments, we urge you to try Rexall Orderlies at our risk. Remember, you can get them in Red Cloud only at onr store. 12 tablets 10 cents; 86 tablets 96 cents; 80 tablet CO ceuts. Sold only at our store-The Rexall Store. Tbe JR. E. Grice Drug co. . ; 9SjSjS)BBJ BnUTM The undersigned will have a shooting match at the Gotlieb JRasser farm, 4 miles east 'of Red Clond, Nov. 87, com meuclng'at'l 'O'clock and consisting of So turkeys aWdoio efoese. Nothing HJsJlJeMhan'J'Bibeeicanbeased. 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