W 1 4 V ' I' . I .14 r tp ,c it 6e CHIEF 4 Cloud Nebraska PUBLISHED KVKKY 'JHUllSDAY stored In tho PottoflU-o stilled Utnud.Neb., MHeonnd Cliun Matlor. 0 It. HALE l'UllUMIKH THE ONIjY DKMOCUATHJ I'AI'IUI IN WKTISTKII COUNTY FOR REl'RKSHJNI'ATIVB 1 linroby announce inyae.lt as it cumUilulo for thn nomination lor representative Irom the 44th district of Nubrsska. sutijeet to the Will of the Democratic ami I'rnplcN Indei peadont voters at tho primaries to ho held April 17, 1912. Okoimik V. IitNiHitr. Foot-ball onlhuslastlcs tiro elated ovei the showing mudo by the Ne braska cloven In tho recent. game with Michigan. Before the game began the Most ardent supporters or Nebraska hoped that Michigan would not get Bore than a three to one score hut they did not dream that our boys could hold the opposing teatn even. As it was Nebraska really played the better name and were entitled to a better score than nix to nix. However both teams looked Upon the result an a glorious victory for Nebraska. VoaLkall has become less brutal of late years but it yet may be improved without losing any of the fun. I here have been ulne bright young men just in the bealnnlue of their usefulness taorlHced on the foot-ball field this year and forty-seven others seriously Injured. and others havo given their set vices to the utmost satisfaction of their clients Wo believe that, these people should he free to chooso their doctor Just hs they chnnso their political party or their ohtiroji mid utiy infiliigeincnt on their lights in any of these should nev er 1)0 permitted. lint aside from these leavoiis we fire opposed to the formation of Mich it department in our government, because it. Is tiudeiuocratiii In principle. The government Is lieeoiiilug too strong as it is. Already it has eiiteied tho hunk lug business, the agricultural business, tliu printing business nod 'others, and How It wants to be our tloctor. Each stulo 1ms ut present. Its own well es tublishhd board of health nad each is perfectly competent to look after its own welfare without the liitcifcrcnco of the general government. p tty ff-ftsf f HUTHORITHTIVE This is tho time of the year when it behooves every parent to look well in to the quality of the nlcknacks they purchase for tho children. Thanks giving and Christmas ate days of re joicing and feasting and for this rea son havo within them the elements of great harm. The investigations recent ly carried on by Mie leading chemists and especially of tlio school to which we alluded sometime since, lead us to believe that t he cheap candies and jel lies are positively dangerous. Many of them depend upon coal tar dyes to give them that tempting appearance and for that reason kill hundreds of children annually in this country. Well known reputable manufacturers do not make this grade of sweetmeats o the parent can protect himself by refusing to purchase anything except, that which is made by a responsible house. Preventative medicine is the best. This is Thnnksgiviug Day now rococ nlzcd as a nutlouul holiday bv pro clamation of the President and the Governors of states. The first Thanks giving Day to be recognized by the United States was inaugurated by Abraham Llncolu but it has been long celebrated prior to his time" The first Than kWl vine Day dates back to the time of the Pilgrims during one of those New England icy autumns and grew out of a suggestion made by one of the strict religionists that a day be Mt apart for fasting and prayer. One of the members thought 'that there was enough fasting without setting part special day for It and suggest ed that a day of feasting would be more In order. Thia latter Suggestion was gladly acted upon' and the Pll grim; were aided by a friendly band of Indiana who entered the forest and retarned with a great quantity of game especially turkey. From that time on we bave celebrated the day giving thanka for material blessings and bountiful harvests. Of late years U has taken on a slightly different aspect und la made the day when fami lies are united and gathered around the table filled with tho good things to eat that can bo found. In this re gpectlt shares equally with Christ masj In school and college life tho day marks the close of the foot ball year and tho last struggle of every school olos'es on this day. This is tho day when tho laboring and business men take a duy off for rest just as they do oa the Fourth of July. Woman, and What She is Doing to Bless the World. What have tho women contributed toword our town? Many, many things aye, more than cuu be enumerated In the brief space ut command. There was a tlmo in the history of tho world, way back In Paul's day, when woman was looked upon with something of disfavor That was nn unohiisliau era. Today, tho situation is vastly different, and instead of wo man being inferior to man, she has proven heiself to be his equal, if not his superior, in many of the virtues that make fur good citizenship". i'he women of our town havo labor ed earnestly and long in au endeavor to maintain truth and sobriety in the home, teaching their sons und daogb toih that there are cardinal virtues, which are to bo prized fur greater thuti rubles. They havo recognized the, fact that home tile Is the foundation of all life, und that municipal, aluto and nat ional exlntiiiicu is pure only us the liome-lifo is pure. Too women of this city have been tho sileul forcc,(thu undercut rent, Unit tins lieuti wuilrtng so elfectlvely thru tliu jcuis, iliu icsull of which luib meant the u-dicriug inofbociiil condition.-, that uiocMictuely wholesome. While it U true that woman is not, always seen, and is counted out when credit is being placed becauto of home couqiitbt, ii it nevertheless true that her inlltieiiue, liku a guardian angel, has hovered over tho destiny of the peoplu until she has made fur herself a placu In the world that none other can till. lho (lltroient clubs of the city, liter ary and otherwise' are living examples or what woman is doing to broudcujthe miud uf her sex, and In broadening touch oilier lives and cause them ut least, to fotui some conception of what their mission is In tho world. If there Is any great question press ing for solution, the Influence of which is to etfect the home-life, the women of our town aru over on tho alert to see that It Is correctly solved. Thus work ing, they have formed a uuclus around which have beeu erected institutions that Bland as a living monument iu their defense of tho home All hall, then, to tho queenly, white souled wo man of tills community! Styles ill 1 R '' I M 2800 in Suits and We now have a most complete and attractive line of 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 linel 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 buyl 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. Th Ok Miner Brothers Comoanv GENERAL MERCHANTS "A Mighty Safe Place to Trade" vAVsvsyVvyvAN,VlyvM A A great deul of turmoil Is being stir red up in regard to the effort to add a Bureau of Health an one of the depart ments of the federal government. No doubt such a branch it devoted solely to sanitation and preventative illnoss would bo of Incalcuable benefit to the people of the United States. But those who oppose the measure see in it an effort put forth by the American Med ical Association by which the regular school of physicians will gieatly strengthen their pnsltiou und compel au unwilling public to acceed to their demands Assuming thutsuuh a branch If established would bo wholly domi nated by allopathic physicians, it will give the in unequal power and would work to tho dtsadruiitagejof all other Quits. So fur us we are concerned wo i believe that every man should be at llburty to call in whom ho choosed when hs family is sick und that upon him should rest the responsibility as the wisdom of his choice. We do know that tho hotitepaths, the ecectlcs, tho osteopaths, tho physical oulturlsU.the hydropaths, tho christian scientists rt. I. B- Hilikt Write utter Wiixowiiroox, Cams'., Nov. 15, 1911. Editor Med Cloud Chief: It, must be about time for me to tell your readers a little more about Cali fornia and the InhabltantVthereof who were ouoe Nebraskans. The drat part of this month (November) I spent with my sou's family In Exeter. I en joyed the visit greatly. There are two other families there from Webster county George Garner's and Alva Sell- are. They are all com f ortably situated with flno houses, beautiful yards, plen ty of water and electricity. I never saw a placo where everything grows so fast, us it does there. They havo many different kinds of fruit trees, only planted last spring und they havo made more growth than they would in Nebraska iu two years. Spring comes iu February in this country. ! i .iey have roses in bloom, also gcranl- uius of all kinds and colors out iu the door yard besides n wealth of chrysan themums. They all seem contented and in lovo with the country, but Mr. Garner seems to miss hie old soldier friends of Red Oloud and vicinity. It has been lately discovered that it is the best place for oranges that there is in tho state. They can raise them with so much less trouble and people ure taking ndvuntugo of it too. I went auto riding with Alva Sollurs and sometimes one or two of tho other fa in 11 lea went along thru miles and miles of orange groves on botli sides of the road. Some of these were old trees where they were picking nud boxing tho fruit for transportation, mid some of tho trees iu ull stages of young grouth. Iu one of these groves wo found Mr. Green's family former residents of Rod Oloud. They were buildlug k house ,M a beautiful place with an orange grove on one sldo and somo tall Eucalyptus trees on the other side. Mr Green was not at home but we visited a little while with tho wife and daughter. They seem to bo delighted with the country. The journey of 250 miles up there Is inter esting. The city of Los Angeles ix tends a long ways, then pioporotis towns nud country till you come to the Tehachipu mountains. In climb ing them tho cars are rushed into a' tunnel of a mile and a half iu lengthv then they slowly climb for a long time going through olive groves, small towns and desert, places. The moun tains are beautiful. In one place the road uoes thru a tunnel then around a hill making u loop and crossing the tunnel farther up. There are thirty tunnels to go through iu that mountain range then the road comes out into a flue level prairie country where alfalfa, grains and cattle uie raised which ex tends to the orange lands where all kinds of fruit, can be raised except apples and tboy are raised in the mountains farther north where the snow oosMa lathe winter. Her, fp.Wlilowbrook we have had comfortable warm weather all summer, good.crops and good health. We have harl only two days cold enough t6 have a fire to keep warm. Still enjoy fresh vegetables from the garden. Cool nights now but warm days, no frosts. I hope the members of the 11. A. R., and W. K. C, will bear it in mind that their National Conventions will be held in Los Angeles next summer. 1 hope to meet a large delegation from Red Cloud from both societies at that time. Come, whether you are dele gates or not, tho rates will be low and tho people will treat you well. They are beginning to make arrangements to entertain you already. You will never regret visiting this beautiful country. They will give you excur sions to ull tho places surrounding and tie it you with the finest fruit you ever eat. (hie Hung more. I want to speak of, that is the men of this stale have been so gallant, and so just as to give tho women the ballot'. Don't believe it when you read that u majority of the women did not want it and will not vote. The people nud the papers that opposed it are now all urging women to register t-o as to be able to vote when there is an election, and they are doing so by tliu thousands. You will hear from them soon. Those who opposed it mo-t are now looking for ward to the time when they can cast their ballot. Mrs. E. 11. Kniout. I Christmas Goods arriving every day. , MTL A 1 t ifl nice line or new Jewelry, Umbrellas, Art Brass goods just re ceived. JYou are s invited to come and see these new things. J. C. MITCHELL JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. - Real Estate IraMfer. ' Transfers for the week ending Wed nesday, November 20, 1911. Compiled by M. Wv Carter A Son lionded Abstractors. , " " ' Geo. P. M. Newhouse, et, at to E. Henry Newhouse et al half In terest in lots 7-8 blk 4 Red Cloud. 11.500 R. W. Koontr to E. H.'Newhouse and Barbara Phares of wall between lots 6 A 7 blk 4 R. C. .. . 278 Geo. V. Newhouse et nx to Bar bara Pharos wd interest in . lotO blk4R. C 1.750 Jumes McGnire et ux to E. II. Newhouse et al wd n 7 iu of lot 10 blk 4 R. C 250 I'. II. Newhouse et al to Uarbara W. Phares qcd to lots 10-11-12 blk 23 R.C 450 Rudolph I'Yey et ux to John Krey wu part uw 4 12-2 9 .... 1 John Krey etuxto Rudolph Prey partnw i 1320 4.080 Earl D. Lewis et al to Alpha L. Lewis deed bwJ nwtf 20-2-10 3,422.23 Alpha Lewis to Marilla Lewis mtg sj nw4 20-2-10 1,406.65 J as Lollrido et ux to Hart A Bor- en wdlot 18 blk 4 Cowles 1.000 Trevltt, Mnttls A Baker to Miss Alice M. Oipson si uw, 29-4 12 R.C 2-000 T. W. McClure et ux to First National Bank 1). II. ptnjnw K9-4-10 1,200 J. H. Chapman et ux to Occident al It A Loan Ass'n mtg Its Il ls blk 5 llohrers ndd to B. II. 500 J. S. Gilham ief to Kobt. E Mo Bride id pt lotlO blk 31 R. C. 700 Robt. E. Mcltrldc et ux to Joe Pogel qcd 831,44 State of Nebr., to A, II. Howard swtf 10-U-O i 120 J, S. Gilham ref to Alexander ' Bentley rd pt lot 2 west side seo U-l-9...., l.ot'O A, M. Wnlters to Adeline Mon dotbaum lot 7 blk 3 Rohrer's add to B. II. 33,257,81 LAND FARMS BARGAINS l Why pay rent? We have sev eral good, improved Farms in this vicinity listed that will readily pay 5 per cent on pur chase price in Cash. Several very desirable Farms we can sell to responsible pus chasers on easy payments and special deals. Our Land List is the Largest to select from. Some of the best Farms in Web ster and Franklin Counties. Also a few good local Farms to trade propositions. Chief Office DAN GARBER&CO. Red Cloud, Nebraska. I FARM LOANS ) 8 Negotiated. Lowest Rates and Best Optional Payments. 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