Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1910)
re-c- W!i ,, - x&w&vfri .... K She CHIEF William L. Weesner Ked Cloud - - PUBLISHED BVKKY Nebraska. TIlUHSinY. William L. Cnn'idiite for Pn tcternl In the I'usturtlrfl t iltel HoikI.N'cIi , n bccntnl (,'! .VUltet ucord for honesty iilitl . Weesner litis tunny 0 II. HAM? riMll.lSIIHIl TUB ONLY PI'.MOCHATIC lWPKH IS WKUSTKUCOrSTY niAmnr.rntlr. State and County Ticket!"1 ,!"' (,o;'- : fl ..1. .. Iilr-Hl ml 111 111 III! I lltlT llll fc For V H. Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock Fordovernor . .lames C Diilitmtui For JiiontcniiutOnvoinor .K. A. Clark For Secretary of State . .('. V. fool For Auditor For Treasurer (ieorgo F. Hull For Statu .Superintendent W. K. Jackson For Allorncy lleiirrnl. C. II. Whitney For Commissioner ...Wm. 15. Husthum fnr Itntlmild Coillllllssiolll 1' " "------- lllllll III- lll-ll II lllilt 11 "III lien II. Ilnyden vv L Weesi.eron thctiekot I Advocate, Mitnkiito, Kansas For Congress. Fifth IMstriol U. 1). Sutherland For Senator isino h. Ilcureiix For Representative .. tieorge I.indsoy For Float Representative Win. L Weesner For County Attorney.. Fred K. Muurer Announcement. Having been noinliiiitcd by Hie Demo cratic and People' IndepeuileiU part ies for the otllco of County Attorney of Webster County, I take this moth d of announcing J candidacy nnd would most respectfully solielt your consideration at the coming election. If elected I shall to tho best r my nbillty fairly and Impartially preform the duties or Count v Attorney, laying a&iile all political considerations and having in mind only tho best interests of all the people of Webster County,; regardless of party atliliations. During my campaign 1 shall not allow ' myseii io necome ouoguit'i j ".y political entanglements and if elected Hhall enter upon thodutiesof the olllce free from restiaint or iulliionce of any person or set of persous and hampered by uonnti-oleclion strings or promise. If elected my sole aim shall bo to pro tect and promote the best interests of all the pooplo of Webster Count;. Fiti:i) Mauueii, Ufd Cj,oi D Ni:n. Habit's formed in youtli during the poriotl tf hllUol life will inlluence nnd determine largely the entire life of the individual afterwards. Habits of promptness, industry! work, court esy in fuel oveiything touching tho school life, will never bo eruditated. Pupil, teacher, parent, look well to this peiiud of life. 'put Kcprescntatho is "ii" id our l''t business 'men anil Iiii- nti e uviablo fair dealing. .M friends in this city and enjoys the eon- I lldencc of till Ho Is a man w hom the i people can trust. .lust to show what the people say who havo known him 'tile longest we quote the following from his old home papet; We notice that our old .Jewell county friend W. 1 Weesner is running for ' iloat representative on the Democratic mid Peoples Independent tichot over wo are Int.... nli.tit.iiil n In ii r (lint ln stands II n. .i. ... " ... ...... ... ....... good show of winning out at the polls. Weesner a for many year.sa resilient of'.Jcwell county and the county never had a more square, loyal public, spirit ed citizen ami it our Nobiusku friends semi liim to tho legislatiii utlie) will he .eliding a man whose sympathies are always with the people, a liinn who is squur" on every oi cttsion anil it man with the ability to do his constituents some good. The party never makes a mistake when it places sitc.li men as Western In usaying EJtw (faootus For U 5 Senator. vHHkS And Womens Clothing it is a pretty good rule to go where selections are broadest and store service is the best. This store offers its patrons all this and more-it offers to its patrons the highest grade merchandise produced in America and on account of our large volume of business can show, an absolute saving of a large per cent on any and all purchases. We have assortments of what we believe to be the most beautiful and most stylish merchandise that the makers can produce. You will be interested in looking at our new lines of Fall and Winter merchandise. Large and Complete lines of Dry Goods, Womens Coats, Suits and Furnishings, No tions, Carpets, Rugs, Shoes and. Groceries. THE MIrlRMOS. CO. H. A. LETSON, MGR. i'l 14 4 IMA vk nni:i , in v.n Coprtffliicd 191t'by Uhe if. UmcI. Co. State Senator Twenty-Sixth District Geo- W- Lindsey, Democratic Candidate for Representative of Webster County, Nebr. Thore uoier was iu preacher or president, poet or political! who could please everybody There never was a linker or tailor, soldier or sailor who could salt us all. Show us a doctor or lawyer, a meichanl or sawyer w ho pleases the whole multitude. The Lord himself and all the angels in heaven have never half succeeded in comforting the human race. There is not a tiling on earth or tiny where. eNe that meets the approval of all man kind. Then it would be nonsense for oil! tors or correspondents to tret when their honest efforts fail to please a k tain few. Write with sound judg ment, an honest purpose and ti decent pen, and the majority of sensible peo ple will lise up and call you blessed. (iilbert M. Hitchcock Dcmociatic candidate for Fulled States Senator is much stronger today than he was at the beginning of this mud Hinging campaign After all is said and done the oiislought of Howard, Hartley ami Hosewater reveals so much venuin that a candid open mind musi needs ic-ciit th' attempts to make .Mr Hitchcock a villain of the deepest dye It is plain toall that this attack- was not initio to purify politics but to injure Mr. Hitchcock. These attacks have not been made by Hurkett'-. friends but Hitchcock's enemies. From the appearance of the evidence it looks as tho when a bit of paper did not just suit the clique it was changed so as to made it as damaging as possible. Mr. Hitchcock did borrow money of Burr ley the banker, he did renew those notes from time to time but hedid not take one Cent of stu'e monev. Why was this story never spruny before'.' Mr Hitchcock will be vlndicted next Tuonlay HRTt i'aSwKfyr M'-IHt Tlicru lll'u llil('i gl'eal rocks ahead of the practical young man who has l young io biflder Ids feet upon tho luflder and is begin ning to lise Fitsf, diunkeniiess which, of couise, is fatal 'llieie is no use wasting any time on the young man who drinks liquor, nil niattfi bow exceptional ids talent SiCond' spec la lion. The business vl a spei i. lator and that ol ; iiiauulai tuti r man of all'alrs are not only disimt but incompatible. The uianulactini t should go lot ward steiuli1.). nueting the inurket pnci.s. Wlien thru ate goods to sell, sell tin III : when sup lilies are needed, putehase tliem with Out regatd to tile mailtet price in cither case I have neer known a fcpecnlative mauufactuier or business mull wlio scored a pctiituticiit success, io Is rich one day, bankrupt the uet . The thitd tock is akin to speculation endorsing. Thoieare eineiKetieos. no doubt, in. which men should help their friends, lint tliere is a rule that will keep one safe; no man should place his name on the obligation o another if lie has not Mitllcicnt to j meet it without detiimuit to his lui-i ness. A BACHELOR'S HONEY MOON. B9I ARSENE H'LEUREUX Tho above is a likeness of Mr. Arsene presont serving as a director. IHoitreux of Campbell Deinocratlo Mr. L'Heureiix stauds hquately on and People's lndenendont candidate the l")enioeratie platform and believes for State Senator. Mr .LMIeuivux was in the initiative and referendum. He born in ism mid eiimo to Frank- is a progressive hard working man lilt county in IS70 residing here and well qualified to bold tlierospnnM coittinuously since that time. He lie- ble position to which ho aspires. The object of this curd is two-fold: First of all to thank you .sincerely, for yiur royal support in nominating me a compliment, which any man may well be proud of. , Second. It is my w.ky of inttoiluidng myself into the political Arena lift's sliuke" now thai we are acquainted lot's get to bj.. I am a Candidate for Hcpnsentallvc for Webster County the best County in tho State. It is VOUlt HOMH. it is MY Hn.MK. Our tlrst and 'reat object should be-tomake laws Hint shun l5CIl.il) IT' and IMIOTKUT all f the HO.MKS of Webster Counl. ! To tills "Coiutuon Cause" let me ask the support of every voter. Tlr.niUiiiL' you for whutevet you may be able to do for me, mid pledging you. if elected, tnv very best efforts for all of Webster County. in Ibis age of political Chicanery every voter has a right to know what hi Itepreseiitutive stiinds for. Ho should declare himself openly, an I "on the square. ' and when elected, should thus conduct himself. Covet iimeiil lli-st. parly second; principles liiM. put ty second; men first and p.nty spcoihI. This is. MY political creed. ISiisiness principles should lie inculcated into politics to the end that all needless nspetihc inu.N be s.ived. Iiientiial elections is wltat the tax payeis want, it would mivd thousands of dollars. The iveseut I'limiiiy Iiaw is a needless double-tux upon the taxrayers, ami shonlo be icpciiled. I'he Amicul ture Interest ot our County demands better roads. v law should lie enacted providing for smaller road districts in the counties, with I net I self-government. All moneys for roads and luidges should be equitably apportioned mid distributed among this several counties. I stand for County Option, and firmly believe that Wood (lovertiinent and I'ublic. Montis will bo best served in that way. Uespectfully submitted, ;Ko. W.LINDSHY. I!i:d Ci.ot'n. Nmiu s,epf. 'JUMi. luio. gun hks career in t Ids state by vwuking out by the month. When :M yeni'js of age ho began operations for hliuself and has principally devoted himself to With these (nullifications and plat fottn it certainly would seem that Mr li'Heureiix would boa most excellent acquis! Ion to our State Senate to farming and stock raising. Mr. : which oftloe lie uspites and asks the l.oierh of high ihiss ainiiseinelit will be ullorded a iaie treat in the fin in of a High Class Fsueei .uuedy "A I'.ACllH l.oU'S II()N'K MOON" which makes itsiippearaiice heie on Friday Novetll- her It I) at tho Opera House The play is replete of witty lines ami sayings, and abundant with side splitting, sit ' nations. The cast is composed of re cognized pet formers, fully capable of port raying their icspeellve roles. The ! specialltleii and musical nuuibors are ot a puns clean nature lhat is sure to R.S. .9. DENTIST Successor, to Dr. J. S. I:IIUH At the old stnnd over the State Bank. Phonel3f tfr,ltl l1u h,,,ivty pp-vhi f mi who , witness it. All in all the play Is .one " " " that w 111 ainiisc, minus init thing lhat Subscribe for the Chief-;""""11 k"'"" " "'"" li'Houn'ux'.s farin Is u model lu every respect. Ho has over been progress ive and has shown wiiat Intelligent ef forts will do In tho way of making farming pay. lie was one of tho organizers of the First National Hunk of Campbell and at the present time, is vice president of that institution. He also helped or ganize the Fraiiklin coiiuty Farmer's telephone coiupany being mi lite com mittee which drafted the constitution ami by-laws of that company. He liloutilled hlinscH with tho party in bSD'J and has vigorously championed the c'Uiso of equal rights tor all and special ptiviledges to none. When It wus'ovldenl that an elevat or would greatly benellt tho farmers aroniiil Campbell, Mr. lYHoiuuix im mediately got busy and did every thing in ids power to inako that enter prlso possible. The elevator was erected and' was a success from the start. Mr. llluhruux Is still connect ed witli that Instituting and is at support of the people at the coining election. Mr. iriiourciix Is an optomlst and does not believe that the state of Ne braska is doomed to dismal failure. Jtuthcr he believes that this stuto of ours is just entoring a greater period of usof ulness. llo is a reformer of tho liiiFuyottc type. Set bucks are not discouragements. The fight which He has waged with the unfriendly ele inents bus but strengthened him to continue perserveringly against all obstlcals. Ilo has single handed and alone made a success of tunning and stock raising in Nebraska and if elect ed to tho scnatu of this state he will curry the samo ability nnd the same thorouecs into our state legislature tliat ho has used to make his private ail'airs a success. Mr. iri.eureiix is u joun of Ideas and a man that wo wouhjuot be ashamed o point out as our ilautor Vote for Arsone H'liOiircuxfAstnte Senator. MIam entirely opposed to the ute of alum in Baking Powder." Prof. Chandler, Columbia Univ. WQlM Rmad tho Label $ Inform Yoursoli For making quickly and per- fectly, delicious hot biscuits, hot breads, cake and pastry there is no substitute for ORF1AM Baking Powder MADE FROM GRAPES Fifty Years the StianclawS r:::lS 1 i ..Wu Hfi ipwiiiiiiiwi