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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1906)
nffwy-ivi rwaauaauat Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. Oni frnuniit P.vun of lviil Wnoil U n (ItlRRUh llvnr TIim prmlm'im rriiMtlpntloli. I'lilinium milnUiwcM an then nlHorlicil into the lilnoil, lnlril of lieliiR removed mm tlio Ixxly lnlly :u t i.ttnrt ItilMtiiloil. KiM'p tlw IhihoM upon with Ayor'n I'HIh. Ilvur pill. All vegetable mmwiwmii,inniiUMmiiiwww iww Malo by J. O. Aytr Co., Lowoll, aims. Alio nianuftoturora of 9 IIA1U VI00R. 3 B3TPQ A0UHCUIJB. tatflTjl' KJf hilkki I'LHUKAL izaixnz'f&xttMaxxasxasttxzaaarifi BY ONE VOTE. 14 kVUW "ill B ! Glinrlcs F. Gather Elected Mayor by a Very Narrow Marftln. 'has. V. Catlior, Republican, was oloclod Mayor ovor C. K. Bosso, citi zens' candidate, by tho vory close vote of 142 to 111 There was unusual in--torest taken in tho olcctiou, and tlio .friends of both candidates woro out in force. Mr. Uosso's personal popularity was largely responsible for tho largo vote which he received, and it would lmve boon no disgrace to Mr. Gather liad the result of tho election been -otherwise. The balauco of tho Republican ticket, with the exception of L. A. HaMcins for counciltnau in tho First ward, was elected by good majorities. following is the vote, with tho ox ojption of the vote for moinbers of tho school board: 1st 2nd ward, ward For Mayor tinio has been posing as a champion of tho temperance causo, traveling from town to town and state to stato on tho questionable reputation oho men mauo, delivering lectures una reaping tho shekels of the curious who wero willing to pay 10 cents each to listen to hor harangues. Hor mania for destroying saloon property has af forded hor tho opportunity of posing as a martyr to tho tomporanco causo, and she probably has soon tho iusido of moro jails than any other living woman. Tuesday was election day and, tho saloons being closed, Mrs. Nation had no opportunity to wield hor famous hatchet on tho bar fixtures of tho sa loons of Hod Cloud. Mrs. Nation delivered t.wo lectures at tho M. K. church during hor stay, one in tho afternoon and one in tho evening, both of which woro well at tended. Her talks consisted in tho main of u tirndo again.-t the Republi can parly, including President Ilooso velt and. as is usual wherever she ap pears, tho temperance causo was in jured more than it. was benefited. Sho succeeded in disposing of a num ber of miniature hatchets at fancy prices. Mrs. Nation is n typical Kansas freak, but differing ontirely from Jerry Simpson, M'iry Ellon Lease, Annie Diggs, et al in that tho lattor woro possessed of brains. .Mrs. Nation left Wednesday morn ing for tho east. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Tot. 3L3. F. (Jul her, Hep 45 97 142 JU. K. Hesse, Citizens'. . 07 78 111 For City Clerk Li. II. Fort, Rep 101 113 '221 Ward Hays, Citizens'.. 33 55 88 For Treasurer ,T. O. Butler, Hop 101 100 201 For Police Judgo Clarouoo Keod, Hep... 83 147 255 For City Euginor rjo. H.Ovoring, Rep.. 87 110 233 For Councilman, 1st ward li. A. Hitskiiifl. Rep 30 Ilmry Diedorich, Citizens' 08 For Councilman, 2nd ward dins. D. Robinson, Rep 105 W. B. Crnmor, Citizens' 07 Bou&ht tlio Preacher a Clock. When tlio Rev. Ward L. Austin gets interested in his sermons ho lo-os all track of time and his hearers fro quently got a little nervous, fearing that he will forget to bring (him to nn end. On a recont Sunday evening, after a short preliminary service, tho minister dolivored a sermon on a sub ject in which ho was deeply interested and ho held his audience for nearly an hour and a half. Somo of tho young mon who woro present afterward clubbed together and bought tho min istor an alarm clock, which was given to him with tho understanding that ho uso it. Tho proachor acceptod tho gift with good grace. Carrie Nation In Town. Currio Nation, of Kansas, "blow" into Hod Cloud Tuesday morning from the west. Whilo it was generally Jruown that &ho would arrive, thoro -woro fow people at tho depot to greet 'hor uo brass bands or committees and sho was compelled to carry hor owu luggago from tho train to tho street car. "Tis thus that distinguish ed guests are rocolvcd in Red Cloud. Fivo or six years ago Mrs. Nation uiuod a national though unenviable, reputation by hor joint" smashing .r:iin pages in Kansas, and siuco that A Family Gathering, Mr. Pattio Jackson this week enjoy ed ii visit from hor son, Major James 13. Jackson, U. S. A., who was on his way from Now York, whoro he has been stationed for 6omo years, to Fort Russell, Wyo. Secretary of Stato Ga lusha and Mrs. Galusha, and tholr sous Adair and Jimmie, woro also guests of Mrs. Jackson. Major Jack son is a brother of Mrs. Galasha und Mrs. Juliet Walker, and it had boon many years since thoy enjoyod a re union, Mr. Galusha having not soon his brother-in-law for twonty-thrco yoars. Major Jackson has served in tho United States army twenty nine years, being a graduato of tho West Point Military academy, class of '77. This is tho season of llstlossncsR, liMndiichcn and spring disorders. Hoi listc i 'a Rocky Mountain Ten is a sure preventive. Mike? you strong niul vigoioits. 85 cents, tea or tablets. O. L. Getting. Waktbd Gentleman or lndy with good reference, tn tiavol bv mil nr with a tig, for n firm of $250,000 00 capital. SBlarj 81,072.00 tier year and expends salary paid weekly and ex penses advanced. Albinos with stamp, Jos. A Ai.kxandku, Rd Cloud, Nebr. A s'orv fin it o t ' Divid Hirton's I lav Dream" vvn iimkI tit ttie Woman's Hour of the Congregational meeting on Wt'dnesibiv and ciO'iteit a great l'ii t nf coninii'iit I' will he publish in pamphlet form for use its a home mis s'o'iury document in MmstHt'i It was wiitten by Mr (J H Rice. Mr an 1 Mrs. L P JtuNuii and their d'liiiihtcr, Mm HmvihI, and lh"o son urn veil in R.-d ('loud Tuo-tday morn ing fnun L"8 Ange-es, (Jul , nnd are vN ting wiih the Howard, Warren ti'nl Pierce fuiniliiw Mrs Judson is a isiir of II A. Howard. They will leave for their home in Hen.'iniu, Michigan, today. I). S Hardin and wife were down from Alum W- dnesitay. He repotted t lint the ami license forces lost there hv eighteen voio, and the universal opinion was that C nrie Nation was directly rcspni'siMe for it. She lee tilted there Sunday and lock $125 out of tlio place to tepl- nish her private purse Her 1-eture no disgusted many thinking people that they threw ovor Hie entire temperance proposition. J. Hiiliiueyer, II L llawrs nnd son nn I H. C. Hiiwes came out from Hel videre, III, will "Sej h" Ko-umoratis the lirst of the vveeK, looking for loca tioiis. Mr. 13 iluneyer is a cigarmiiker and will establish a factory at Red Cii ud or ono of the surrounding towns. Mr Hawes, jr, will go upot. Mr RBoncrana' faun in Walnut creek township, while his father has not yet do ided what, business ho will enter, nut. he expects to lee ite in Red Cloud. Miss Ini. Holdrege and Miss Clara Abel entertained tho Junior Whist club at tho Woodman hall Tuesday evening. A very enjoyable tinio was had up to tho time for going home, when it vvns discovered that some mis creant hud entered tho cloakroom, removed tho bulbs' wraps and hats from the hooks and tufTed them in a bnirol partially filled with water, which was sitting in tho hallway. Some people have rather crude ideas of what constitutes a joke. m m ! to to to to to to m m m w g.'g'C'tf.'fc'g'gl'C'ig.'- W It don't cost any more to be well dressed than half dressed. And it makes a lot of difference sometimes. I can sell you an outfit that will get you a job, or keep you in your position, or get you married. The SUITS I am selling at $7.50, $8.50 $10.00 and up to $20.00 are sure winners wherever placed. All I ask is a chance to shoA them to you. COME IN AND BE SHOWN. PAUL STOREY, m (0 (ty :? m m Ay CLOTHIER. FURNISHER. SHOE MAN. e- 7 - S- r ' r r :r ? f - - f- tSu Sil So. S. lSL'51.45 . iw . tm n r.5r.r srr.sr.2r:si'.r:?:ar: sr sr. . . 5-. r. r. ; ?: z? Vic Fulton Injured. Vic Fulton had his right arm badly injured nnd narrowly escaped a moro sorious injury Monday, whilo at work building a barn for Fred Wilson, west of town. A heavy ladder foil, striking a glancing blow on his head and frac turing bis arm so badly that ho will bo laid up for somo tinio to como. Absolutely DBSTBraGTBVELY A CREASE OF TARTAR (3AKBNC POWOER It does not contain an atom of phos. phatic acid (which is the product of bones digested in sulphuric acid) or of alum (which is one-third sulphuric acid) sub stances adopted for other baking powders because of their cheapness. 10-2-11 wd. 5L00! Total ?rr)310 Mortgages filed $1GH00 Mortgages released $1300 I $ 2.ro cooo Real Estate transfers. Transfers for wook ending Wednes day, April 4, furnished by Walkor & Bailey of Webster County Abstract company. Augusta Schultz ot til to Joseph Topham part nol uol 30-2-11 wd Jacob Monia to Win Mouia part uwl swl 3 2-9 wd Geo W Simpson to Jumos II Watt ot al swl aud v2 sol 27-1-10 wd Audrow Wohroy Sr to C Albert Woorglor uol 11 2-9 wd 4800 Joseph Hodja to Joseph Pnvlick w2 10-2-11 wd 10000 Jeunio Imfros to John Pavolka set 27-1-11 wd -1150 Janna Hoso to Ralph Ciiro lot 0 block 12 Rosemont wd 10C G E McKeoby aud wlfo to Wini fred Scott lot 12 block 10 t'owles wd CO Win C Frahm to S K Logan part lot 4 Bohrerndd to Blue Hill wd 223 Wm McDonald to Chas W Mo Donald nwl 31-1-11 and nel nol 3G-1-12 wd 10000 Dona Rose to Jay Rose part nel 20.4.9 wd 1000 John Soronson to John Sutton w2 19-1-12 wd 4000 Minnie Honson to Jonnio Pope part block 23 S & M tidd to Red Cloud wd 1350 Kmiiin McCoy, to. John Kom meca lots 9 10 and 11 block 7 Grusol add to Bluo Hill wd... John Remmegn to Jacob Shuck same Louis C Williams to Jacob Shuck lot 12 block 7 Grusol add Bluo Hill qcd C F Guild to Jacob Shuck lots 1 and 0 and lot 10 blockOBohror .add to Bluo Hill d 300 Stnto of Nob 10 Wm Holss n2 uol and nol nwl and lot 1 Iu 0.1-9 wd 1395 Edward Amack to L C Mungor w2 nwl and part uol nwl 31-1-10 wd 2175 G lil Dooloy to O G Shoppard o2 8018-4.9 wd 2CC0 Rotta Minor to Aarou Fry nol Penalty fr Refusing to List Property. Many people do not understand that tho now tax law provides a penalty for rofusiug to list thoir proporty with tlio assessor. Tho section covering tho caso is as follows: "Section 55. (Refusal to list.) Iu every caso whoro any person shall re fuse to make out and deliver to tho proper deputy assessor tho statement required under this act, or shall re fuso to make and subscribe to any of tho oaths or nillrnintious required, tho j deputy assessor shall proceed to ns- ( certain tho numbor of each descrip tion of tho several enumerated articles of proporty and tho value thereof; and such deputy assessor shall make a note of such rofusal In a column op posite tho person's name, aud tho county assossor shall add to such val uations, whou returuod by the deputy assossor, fifty por coutum on tho value roturnod." 130 130 To Mothers In This Town. Children who are dolicato, feverish aud cross will get immediate relief from Mother Gray's Sweet Powder for children. Thoy cleanse tho stomach, act on tho llvor, making a sickly child strong and healthy. A certain euro for worms. Sold by nil druggists, 25 cents. Sample freo, address Alien S. Olmstead, LoKoy, N. Y. Arm Fractured. Edith, tho 3 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zeiss, suffered a sovoro fracture of the upper condyle of tho left arm Tuesday. An older brother picked hor up by tho arms and in doing so twisted hor arm iu such a maunor as to cause a fracture. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. MyHtlc Cure for Khennmtlbm and Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 8 days. Its action upon tho syxtcm Ih remarkable and myhterloiiH It removes at onco tho causo aud the disease 1 111 mediately disappears. Tho flrht dose greatly benefits. 75 cents audit Q' Scld by II H. Onco Drutrglfit. Red Cloud FEED PLUMB I las just received a complete line of FRESH Bilk Garden Seeds Also handles Floir I Feed Tolophono 51. B. E. garland, Staple eD Fancy Groceries Red Cloud, Neb. , March 29, '06. Statement to the People of Red Cloud. i mm 329 One Inquiry No Charge NOTE This is not a dun, hut merely inquiring whether or not you are in need of groceries and fruit. I so licit your orders, whether large or small, with a guar antee of prompt and careful execu tion. Please let me hear from you. Yours Truly, B. E. McFARLAND. Rural phone 35. Bell phone 79. Do You Eat Meat? When you aro hungry and want somethig nice iu tho meat lino, drop into my market. Wo havo tho nicest kind of Home-made Sausages and moats, fish, and gnmo in season. Wo think, and almost know, thnt wo can plonso you. Give us a trial. Koon Bros., Successors to ROBINSON ilBURDBN. MWHA For Sale two small show Inquiro at tho Chief oflico. cases.