The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 03, 1913, Image 1

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VOLUME XXXXI
$ This Government Won't
$ Its Money
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In a bank thai docs not guarantee it against loss.
Why Should You?
The United States will not deposit a dollar in a
National Bank, on any other bank! unless J.he bank
furnishes a bond for twice the amount deposited.
The United States Government can atr any time
make an investigation of any National Bank and learn
all about its resources. But still the Government de
mands a guarantee for its deposits why shouldn't YOU
have protection.
Your deposits in this bank are protected by the
State Guaranty Law no matter what happens
you can'T Lomm !
.WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA
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Charley McGuire
Has Gone to Rest
The cltLens or Red Cloud were
greatly shocked last Thursday eveu
inif to hear of Hie death' of Charley
McCiulre.
Jle was ti young uati of more than
the average intellectual ability, unci
though for the past ten years he hail
been crippled from Inllainatory rheu
lnatlbiu, yet was able by the Use of
crutches to get around and eujoy the
friendships he was permitted to make,
the occupations aud amusements
which were possible to him.
Charley had no bad habits, and was
an amiable, cheerful, hopeful young
.fellbw, ambitious for such achievement
hs lay before him, and, striving for
such attainment as might be reached.
His death brought home vividly to us
how near we all stand to that shadowy
.line betweeu life aud death.
He was 2!) years 8 monthc and SO
days of age.
The funeral services were held at
Ills home on Sunday morning, and
amid a profusion of dowers, which in
a measure attested the esteem in
which he was held by all who kuew
him, he was tenderly laid to rest be
hide liis mother in the Uivertoa ceme
tery. Elkhorn Valley Editors
For State Booster Edition
Omaha, Neb, July 1st. The Elk--horn
Valley Editorial Association, in
sesslou atyjiushville, Neb., last Satur
day unauimously indorsed aud pledged
oo-operatiou with the plan to get out
booster edltiou, as proposed by the
.Nebraska Press Association. After
the special edltiou had been explained
by Manager Parrlsh of the Omaha
Publicity Hureau, a motion was made
that the Elkhorn editorial men get be
hind the movement. The motion was
carried without a dlssentlug vote.
"The plan is the best I have had
bi ought to my notice for uiauy years"
said 1. M. Rice, president of the asso
ciation. "And you can rest assured
that our boys will do their part.'
Details of the Booster edition are
lieing arranged by a special committee
.frotn the executive committee of the
.Suite Press Association.
Last Bunch Sold Well
W. M. Zlon of Inavale, Neb., brought
down today 2 carloads of cattle, his
wiudup shipment of spring feeding.
In this consignment Mr. Zlon had a
carload of bandy weight steers that
brought 18.45, also a cat load of year
ling steers and heifers that sold for
.$8.15. Kansas City Drovers Telegram,
June 26th.
J 1 Spring and Summer Suits and Costs
V , at'33X percent discount at Miner Bros.
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IB VII
The Job
The following recently appeared in
the Providence, Rhode Island, Journal
regarding the playing of CloVence
Mitchell, the Franklin boy who is a
member of the lrovi(lenvee"w"bas1(! 'ball
team of the International league, and
shows thai "Mitch" is still in the game,
playing sterling ball: t Mancger D'ono
van benched Powell aud" sent Mitchell
into center-Held, and the big fellow
looked the goods. In live trips to the
plate he made two hits and walked
twice, grounding to Martin the other
time. It was in the field, however,
that his star shone brighest and his
stunt of pulling down two terrific line
drives at the edge of the crowd, tak
ing both on succeeding batters with
one hand while racing back at full
speed will not be duplicated right
away. He was given a rousing recept
ion by the crowd as be came in to the
bench. Sporting News.
leal Estate f ranter.
For the week ending July 1st, 1013
Complied by M. W. Carter, Bonded Ab
stracter, Red Cloud, Nebr.
State of Nebraska to Geo. J.
Baker, deed, s ne'tf 1G-3-10 S 1010
Johanna Murphy to Catharine
Earner, wd, lots .'1, 4, , 0,
Smith & Moore's Add to Red
Cloud g 1.'00
Owen A. Edgertou and wife to
Homer II. Howard, wd, nw4
30-1-9 0000
O. D. Hedge, Sheriff to E. U.
Overman, Sheriff Deed, lots 1,
2, Bile. 2, Rail Road Add to Red
Cloud 750
L. E. Speuce, et. al., to Walter
L. Rhea, wd, lot 0, Blk. 1,
Spence it Bennett's Add to
Bladen 275
A. A Bushee and wife to A. L.
Clarke, wd, lot 9, Blk. 4, Spen
ce's 12t Add to Bladen 4000
Phillip H. Bock and wife to
Margaret Brltton, wd, lot 3,
Blk. 2, Tyler's Sub-dlv., and pt
lots 1-10, Blk. S, Uruscls Sub
Dlv., to Blue Hill 050
Edwin E Burr aud wife to
James Mollrlde, wd, w nwji
setf nwH 21-2 0 10oSO
Clara N. Bristol nnd husbaud to
Fred L. Oat nun, wd, ne 21-4-
0 11200
Mortgages filed, 818,2.10.
Mortgages released, 14,481. 50
Card ! Thaaks
We desire to tbauk the many friends
for tbelr kindness during the loss of
our son and brother, also for the beau
tiful flowers.
' Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McQulre.
Albert McOulre.
John McQulre.
Rose MoOulre.
Irene McQulre.' '
4 Newspaper That Gives The New Flfiy-two Weeks Each Year For $1.50.
RED CLOUD, .NEBRASKA. JULY :j, UH',1.
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Tdthorroiv;
The Birth Of
A New Nation
The distinguishing characteristic of
civilized man is his power to organise
himself aud fellows into co operative
societies for work or play.
The significant fact of the, American
revolution is the liberty achieved uy
the colonists to organize themselves
without asking the permission of
England.
Individual freedom was a possession
of the Englishmen in the colonies to a
greater degree even than the English
men in England enjoyed. Their condi
tion in this respect would not have
justified the rebellion, nor would the
achievement have sufficiently rewarded
the sacrifice that followed. But asso
ciated liberty was almost denied. That
was the liberty demanded, and de
manded urgently, by the conditions.
The colonists were not permitted to
organize for defense against the In
dldtis, for industry, or commerce, or
self government, except on the small
est scale.
The Revolution won this freedom of
unlimited organization. The constitu
tion fixed the spheres of uutiou and
state, and then the American showed
to the world the splendid powers of
the race to organize Itself in every
direction when given freedom.
There were Ave cities In the whole
country, Philadelphia with 30,000,
New York with 20,000 and Boston,
Charleston and Baltimore with less
numbers.
There was not what could be called
a manufacturing establishment on the
continent. There were no municipal
improvements, no highways, nothing
that required the associated efforts qf
a dozen men working through a
number of years to build or create.
With a gruud, undeveloped conti
nent behind them, mountain torrents
to supply them with incalculable
power for manufacture, the sea before
them to carry their commerce to all
parts of the world, the colonists were
helpless because their liberty to or
ganize was too limited to form the
undertaking of any enterprise beyond
the scope of individual achievement
They could not repol the Indians
from the frouticr. They could build
no Pattersons, no Lowells, no Pitts
burgs. Yankee invention slumbered
because there was no chance given it
to work.
With the achtevment of independ
ence, the inventiveness or me coionut
was stimulated Into activity, and he
not only organized his fellows, but he
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You Arc Cordimlly invited
to attend
Red Gfaud's Big Celebration
to beheld
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Friday, Muly,
taught the world jOi-galiizaloij on u
scale never before rirc.anied()U$ ' "j
When New York state built the
Erie caual by the votes and toll of
freemen, a creative work t6 forward
the Industry arid commerce of uiau
was built such as no empire had ever
completed.
The military highways constructed
by imperial Rome were dwarfed iuto
Insignificance by the transcontinental
railways of America constructed by
the free toil of its citizeus.
Au American constructed the first
steamboat, the first railway, luvented
the telegraph, the aeroplane. An
American astonished the world by
spinning a bridge across Niagara, and
later repeated the undertaking over
an arm of the sea at New York City.
America squanders more freely for
its government than any two great
powers of Europe, and hardlv grudges
the wasteful extravagance with which
its resources are dissipated. There are
110 industrial corporations on earth
equalling in size, extent and wealth
the industrial corporations of this
country.
It is the free working, frJe spending
of the Americans that offers the
strongest inducements to the highest
art, the most daring enterprise, the
most ingenious cunning, the most
learned scholarship of earth. It is on
Amerlcau soil, aud from the American
purse that genius all over the world
looks for Its highest compensation.
America leads the world in its great
kharitles, its institutions of bene
ficence, its provislou ror tae poor ana
helpless. Its metropolis already out
ranks all the cities of the earth
'past or present Loudon alone excepted
in size, and its interior capital of a
half century's growth rauks with the
proud capitals over whom the cen
turies have brooded.
America spends more annually for
the support of Its free schools, Its free
churches, than can be extorted by tho
largest empires for the sustenanco of
state churches and state schools.
Weather Report for June
Temperature: Mean 74, maximum
101 on 20th, minimum 45 on loth.
Precipitation: Total 2.43 inches.
Number of days Clear 20, partly
cloudy 4, cloudy G.
Dates of Thunderstorms 3, C, 24, 30.
Prevailing wind Direction S W 10
days.
Rainfall since April 10.07 Inches.
CiMs, S. Ludi.ow,
Cooperative Observer.
Bring all the children with you to
morrow and have an enjoyable time.
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4th, 1913
A Noted Nan
Gives Us Praise
Tho Chief1 prefers' to say kind ' words
when it can aud we enjoy as well as
others the knowledge that our words
are appreciated. It is pleasant, there
fore, to receive a letter like the follow
ing from a gentleman for whom we en
tertain the respect that we do for Bis
hop Beecher. The assurance that
some thing in our columus has been
deemed worthy of notice by the Bishop
is exceedingly gratifying to us.
Hahtinoh, Nebr., June 20, 1913.
Editor Red Cloud Chief,
Deur Sir: 1 beg to acknowledge
with thauks your kind reference to
the service at the Methodist church
last Sunday evening, June 8th. It is
sometimes an Inspiration aud real
blessing to have a few kind words
spoken in earnest to the living, than
to write "obituatics" or "anathemas"
post mortem.
Very Sincerely Yours
Gi:o. A. IlKKciiKit.
An Importment Department
Dear l'olks-at-large:
Don't let your baby keep you away
from the stute fair this year. There's
something of immense importance for
him there. He will have a chance to
make 1110 for you simply by being on
the grounds.
We arc proud of Nebraska farms aud
factories; we are proud of sports and
schools and we have exhibits from
every one of them at the state fair.
We are also proud of our Nebraska
homes aud a good baby is the best ex
hibit that the Nebtaska home can put
forth. So there is going to be a Baby
Show tit the state fair, sept. 1-5, based
not on beauty, but physical health and
development. To prove that we are in
earnest 1301 is offered in prizes by the
state fair board and 8.00 by an eastern
publication
Cordially yours,
. Better Baiiieh Dkit.,
Nebraska State Fair.
Nebraska Apples
, Secretary Marshall of the state horti
cultural society has estimated that the
apple yield from sprayed orchards In
Nebraska at 1,500 cars. In eastern Ne
braska the crop will be about 125 per
cent as compared with the normal
while in the northeast and southeast
sections he fixes the estimate at 100
per cent
Red Cloud's celebration tomorrow
will be the biggest ever.
NUMBER -.7
Precedent Is the slow consumption
that eats Into the vitals of progress
It throttles ambition and makes
drones of people who would and
could "make good."
Yean ago folks said, "competition
Is tho life of trade." Flddleatloksi
Ideas are the life of trade. Good
ideas, well oarrled out. are the
back bone of all successful business.
The locomotive that pulls the
."Pennsylvania Special" from New
York to Chicago in 18 hours one
lived as a big Idea in the brain of
Stsveuson.
When we started in the jewelry
business wc had a little money and
a big Idea. The idea was to Impress
ou you that we aru selling the very -Z
bMt 111 Jewelry at reasons1 - tl
prices. """" '
Aud judglntr from tho imlfidlij
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growth of the business you liat
tried it out and found it true.
( 8t(l they are a few sceptics a
few "show mo" folks. To these we
&y one little visit one small pur
chase will convince you that we
have the best goods at the right
price. Try it and prove it.
Perhaps you nre thinking of
making a gift. If so, here's y.ur
chance to save money, Gems,
jewelry, cut glass, watches ami
novelties,' silverware an army of
bargains are camped in our store.
Suppbso you come in and look
them over today while the best
nre still "on deck." You will be
glad you came.
E. H- NEWHOUSE
Selling Agents fer
South Bond
Watchts
Red Cload, Nebr.
BE PATRIOTIC...
PUT YOUR
OUT TOMORROW
AND EXTEND TO
THE VISITORS THE GLAD
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Noted Lecturer Cominf
At the M. K. church next Wednes
day evening Mr. F. Herron Smith of
Japan will deliver his famous Illustrat
ed lecture "Japan As It Is."
Mr. Smith has kindly consented to
stop between trains for this lecture)
and he is certainly great. '
No admission charged.
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