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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1911)
Hwuft .,v,s wmitrirttmM.r;i. Antrs.aAi xnugiJ .lSMlLJUJycintHiii wsvammMWX&vauq&xtsK&mi&Bt' -F"F7 "Tr .... ..,..& JIV tf!4 i1 rntf ?.: VV'S: A BV . M IV r- mv v. Efc F' R? ;5H l'r I . i. ; s a& i fc f. V Itv- &-" o-fi ... , lF.IM !w ra. . ."al'f. . X5he CHIEF lUtlClou - - Nabraaka PUBLISHED EVERY TI1UR8DA stored In the Poitoffico stilled Cloud, Neb. at Second Class Matter. 0 B. HALE l'UllMSHKll THE ONLY DKMOCItATrC PAPKK IN WKBSTElt COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET JUDO KM HMMIKME C.OUIIT. James It. Dean lirokcn Mow Willi I). Oldhnin - Kearney William I Htark Aurora RAILWAY COM. TO FIM. VACANCY. Clarence K. tlarman Holdrcgo RKOENTS OP UNIVKRHITY. J. K. Miller - Lincoln Charles L. Anderson - ..Oxford Charles T. Knapp , Lincoln JUDOE WJNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Harry H. Dungan Hasting COUNTY JUDGK. A. D. Itsnney lo "' COUNTY COMMIHHIONKHH. George E. Coon Dlitrlct No. 4 A. II. llrlght , District No. 1 COUNTY CLKRK. Wllllatn It. Balloy -Red Cloud COUNTY TREASURER. Oscar A. Arnold .....niuo IIIII CLKRK OK DISTRICT COURT. Kdlth L. McKelgtaau Red Cloud COUNTY SHERIFF. James Mellrldo. Cowles COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. Gertrudo Coon Red Cloud CORONER. Peter Mertcn liluo IIIII Socialist Ticket. . . i James Campbell Supreme Judgoa....-....jnmc It. Ilurlelgli Railway Commlsssloner.Kmory 1). Moody I ?.-.KIbert I. Morrow Regents University. ...George Clark Porter county Judgo Win. J. Llpplncott Hherirr ..'. L. O. chapman Treasurer....-...... Henry Rathjcn County Clerk O. S. Perry County Bujiorlntondent......May me Waikqiu Cletk District Court Mary Danlclson CommlMloner4th Dlst -Jos. Hcrburgcr Tho recent rainH have greatly bene fited tho soil. Every drop of rain that fell went into the ground and did much good. The fall wheat will now take a good start and we will go Into the winter with the subsoil well moist ' encd. Every prophet in the cottutry Is predicting a bumper crop for next year and all the signs are favorable. By actual count there wore forty seven people who told us that as soon as the rain stopped our streets should be treated to a vigorous use of tho King road drag. The usofuluesb of this simple Instrument has ?jzr demonstrated time and time ;Ain and it is no longer an experiment. If tho general opinion is that this drug should, liifusud it ought to influence r tber6ity futhnrs to muUu u thorough " trial of it. There have beeu expended a good many dollars on the streets this year, and we believe to good ad vautuge, but unless tuken care of after rains this money will all be spent for nothing. As soon hm travel cuts fur rows in the center of the street the rains will wash uwuy all the dirt and then wo will bo in tho same condition as before Let us give the King roud drag an opportunity to show what It oaa do. Tho Webster county fair at Illadon this year was an exceptional success notwithstanding the fact that they were disappointed in securing their flying machine. The exhibition of )ho Htock was tlrstclass. All of the ani mals were magnificent specimens aud there were, plenty of them. The agri cultural display probably will uot b excelled In any county iu the statu this year Melons, corn, wheat, oats and garden truck iu profusion. Next year the management will have topio vide more room for this display us I he present quarters were too small to properly show the products. The races this year were perhaps the best ever held In the county. Friday tho fastest time ever made on the Bladen track either trotting or pacing was recorded, time U:l.'l. The wrestling match was good. In fact every part of the pro gram was of a high order. Lust but not least the human side of the fair was a complete success. Here old time friends met Hguiu and renewed their acqmilntcncc, neighbors visited, exchanged experiences, dlsciihsrd cur rent topics and enjoyed themselves completely. The thirty second annual Webster county fuir was well attended and a good one. Tho people of this district have shown a strong disinclination to change their judges unless for good cause. Judge Gasllu although never popular, as we are informed, was elected term after term because the lawyers uud Olients were doubtful as to whether a w ,mau would be better. Judge Beallaud Judge Adams were bpth elected two terras. We have talked with attorneys aud others who know all thaee "Judges aud they have, all agreed that Judge Dunging has made a good a judge us tiny of his predo (SMiora tie is painstaking, sympa thetic, looks up the law carefully and hi honest and fearless in his deeWlbns. Kaob year on the beuch has made nlin n moro thorough lawyer, more leudy to seize the Important question of a controversy, more ublo to decide them rightly. Heisagrowingman. Among the thirty flvo district judges in the stato Judge Dungau stands sixth in the number of times his decisions have been nflirtned by tho supiome court. Tills is ccrtitlnly a good record for n first term. It shows that the Judgo lias been conscientiously) stud Jpusly and discriminatingly applying the law to the facts of tho oases brought lid fore him. It has been con coedetl that a good ofllclal is entitled to a second term but aside from this view Judge Dungan is better fitted to render efliclent service to tho people of this district than ever before and he deserves the generous support of all the people. A machine worthy of more than passing attention has just been In stalled by James Peterson in his all ready equipped garage. This machine is called "an oxygen acetylene weld ing machine." It Is fitted with four or five tanks, pressure gages, rods and rubber tubing and the like but It gen erates a powerful heat which is con fined to a space of about one half an inch. The boat generated is six hun dred degrees which is sufficient to melt the hardest steel as easily as a plumber melts lead. It burns ace tylene, black maugnneso and fluid potash, With it any hind of metal may bo wolded and repaired. The broken water jackets on gasoline en gines may now be fixed with ease, cast iron of any description can be mended without in any way injuring the effic iency of the part, l'eoplo need now no longer send away for new pieces to replace brolcon parts of their machin ery this little machine can fix anything and dn it before the express can travel one way. This shows that the in ventive genius of America may well be depended upon to provido machines of any character whenever our civil ization demands it. Tho blacksmiths of ten years ago would have said that it was impossible but tho manner in which this machine repaiied our large cast iron paper cutter convinces us that it can do anything in the mend ing line. One Million Dollars for a Good Stomach This titer Shtultf Be a WamlHft u Every Maw ni Wmub The newspapers and medical journ als recently have had much to say rela tive to n famous millionaire's otter of a million dollars for a new stomach. This great multi-millionaire was too busvto worry about the condition of rills stomach He allowed his dvsnen- sia to run from bad to worse uutil in the end it became incurable. Ills misfortune serves us a warning to others. Everyone who suffeis with dyspepsia for u few years will give everything he owus for u new stomach. Dyspepsia is commonly caused by an abnormal state of the gastilc juices, or by lack of tone in the walls of the btoiutchy Tho result is that the Mom ach hue iu power to digest food. Wu are now able to supply ccrtHiu missing elements to help to restore to tho gastrlu juices their digestive power, and to aid In malclim tho stom ach strong and well. Wo know that. Ke.xall Dyspepsia Tab lets are a most dependable remedy for disordered stomachs, Indigestion, aud dyspepsia. Wo want you to try them and will rc'urn your money If you ure nut more than satisfied will) the result. Three sizes, 25 coots, fin cents, and 8l.0(). Remember, you can obtain Hexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Hexall Sto're. The U.K. () rice Drug Co. See this Office for Sale Bills IF YOU 1.1KH nice, dainty .lewelry and goods tint are up-to-date, visit our store. We male a specialty of first uhtss goods and our qualified guaranteed is back of everything wo bell. Wc will soon receive move Hue Cut Glass which is the! het, made by tho best manufacturers, J. C. MITCHELL, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN NEW JEWELRY Wflfc ll,iiUIMar m HUTHORITHTIE js Special Trains To Hastings Festival. All the Parades during the Central Nebraska fall festival hnve been ar runged to take place after the arrival of tho regular trains in the forenoon from Red Cloud, Ulue Hill and inter mediate points thus giving all the people from the south tind vst of Hastings a chance to see the entire program. Extra Train Ueturalnx On Tuesday October H)th and Friday October 13th there will bo n special train made nt Hastings leaving tho llurlingtou station lit 7:30 1' M. aud making all stops south as far as lied Cloud. This train Is for the accommo dation of thoso who do not wish to re turn as early us the regular passenger which will depart at tho usual time so ns to make Its connect ions at Ulue Hill for the west. Take Ytar Vmmm 1M4 Seriously Common colds, severe uud frequent, lay'the foundation of chronic diseased conditions of the nose and throat, and may develop Into bronchitis, nose und throat, and may develop into bronchi tis, pneumonia and consumption. For all coughs aud colds Iu children and In arown poisons, tsUo Foley's Honey and Tar Compound promptly. Sold at Dr. Cook's drug store. . RCMlltlMM. WntitEAs. Our beloved brother, I. II. Fort, was on the 'iOlli day of Sep tember, 1011, by the decree of an over ruling providence, called from his earthly suffering to h home where pain and sorrow are unknown, and whero the weary tine rest, be It therefore, Bksoi.vkh, That In tho death of Brother Fort, tho members of this lodge fully recognize that they have lost one of their number, who was at all times Imbued withthe pure prin ciples of the ordor, and whoso life and conduct suiter no reproach to hu on his character either as u Uebekah, follow citizen or husband and father. 1!ksoI.vei), That the sincere und heartfelt sympathies of the tnenfbers of this lodge tio, aud arc hereby ex. tended to the bereaved widow aud family of our deceased brother, whose loss we, with them, deeply mourn, Kksolvkd, That these resolutions be recorded on the memorial page of the reoords of the lodge, and that the secretary deliver a copy thereof, prop crly engrossed to the widow and family of the deceased. Lottie B. Smith ) Marv Peterson .( Committee. Nannie R.Hale ) IP RlMtniRI William V, Kenurfy died at a sani tarium In lloulder, Colorado Tuesday Sept. 20, ion. The body accompanied. Styl I The in Suits and n We now hive a most complete and attractive line of Woment 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 andx 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 buyingl 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" by his son, C. D. Kenady was brought to this city last Thursday and funeral services were' held at the Baptist church, Judge I. W. Edsou officiating. Mr.'Kotiady was born in Kindcrhook, Illinois, February 2 1842 and united in marriage with Mary Greculeaf in 1871. To this union three children were born Calvin D now a resident of Mexico, Susie M. Sellars now u resident nt Exeter, California and Mrs. Ethel Wilson who has recently removed to South, Dakota. The immediate cause oi tne aeatn or air. nenany was can cer of the stomach. Medical aid was of no avail and he succomed after month's illness. Tho deceased served his country as a soldier at the break ing out of the Rebellion and by his faithful service in that war earned an hororable discharge. He was a mem ber of the local G. A. R. post aud that organization attendedtho services in n body and performed the last rites at the cemetery. -Mr. Kenady came to Red Cloud in l88Gaud during all that time was well known us n man of unquestioned intgrity, and absolute honesty. Ho never asked for political preferment and never sought for recognition in any position. He was content to live his life in quietness, was a good neighbor and a friend of all. The body was laid to rest in the city ceme tery beside his wife who proceeded I him Into tho great beyond two months and six days before. A NuliclM that ftlVM Cwrfltkace Is Foley's Honey andTarCompouud. Mrs. T. J. Adams, 522 No.Kansas Ave., Columbus, Kas., writes: "Forn num ber of years my children have been subject to coughs and colds. I used Foley's llouey und Tar Compound nnd found that it cured their coughs and colds, so I keep It in the house all the time." RcfiiRo .substitutes. Sold at Dr. C oolc s drug store. OM Fellows at Ycrk Members of the Odd Fellows' lodge in this city will no doubt be Interest ed in the announcement that tho dedi catory services of the new Odd Fellow' home nt York liavo been set for Wed nesday afternoon, October It. The grand lodge 'session will be held iu Lincoln on the 17th and lHth of Octo ber, but will adjourn Wednesday morning and eomo by special train to York to participate in the dedication of the new building. It is expected that there will bo between four aud five, thousand people present If the weather Is fair, In the ufturuoou there will bo u parade of visiting Odd Fellows and Daughters of Uebekah Congressman Norris will be ttie orator of tho day, See Thi Office for Sale Bills. l!-1 '" '.) I'i '-!!' 'A ' .!'H i: l'i ' 'tin. $ j'1' ' "' "llil "' ' ' ' " ' " 'lil - . - .... The Paint that Holds to the Wood like a Nail 'TMIE surface of seasoned wood is porous. The pores are empty sap cells. White Lead Paint not only coven the surface with a solid film but it fastens into these pores with a rivet-like grip that holds for years. The paint that lasts is made of SOUTHERN Pure White Lead turpentine and linseed oil, and is mixed on the premises after the painter lia examined the surface to be covered. Good old-fashioned paint, mads in lliN way, never cracks or scales off and does not have to be burned oft l-fure re-painting. It becomes part of the wood itself. Send for Our Free Painting Helps' containing color Khemes. mliccllancoui painting directions ant nnmrs o( " Tllue I.i.t ' Painters Id your community who uso our wlnto lead. Ailc lor Hclpa No. U. To FAINTERV II you uso our whito load tend ns your name for our Painter' "Blue IJil," Write us for circular No, B. It L'le particular. NATIONAL LKAD COMPANY 722 Cticstnut Street, St. Louis, Mo. 1 H. E. GRICE J. C. 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