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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1911)
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Arnold Illuolllll CIiKltK OK lUHTUICT COUKT. Kdlth I.. McKclKhnti Hcd Cloud COUNTY 81IKUI1T. Jnmt'H Mcllrldci CowIch COUNTY HITPKIUKTKN'IIKNT. Ocrtrudo Coon...- Iteil Cloud COHONKU. Peter Mcrtcn ...Illuo 1 1 111 Gertrude L. Coon, Democratic and People's Independent candidate for County Superintendent of Webster county, Is a graduate of the Red Cloud High School, the Peru Stato Normal, nod the University of NcbrasUa. She has had nino years experience as a teacher, in rural, grades and high Huhool, and is nt present teaching Domestic Science and Arts in the schools of Billings, Montnna. Miss Coon has proven herself capable and elllcieut In all educational work she has uudcitnUen. Should hhe be elected we predict much advancement along educational lines under her supervision. Nebraska School Review. W. R. Bailey candidate for County Clerk comes before the people in such a manner and qualities as to appeal strongly to the voters of this county. Born and educated in this county he has always been one of us constantly among us and well and favorably known. He Is always the same, pleas ant, courteous and accommodating thereby making many and warm friends. He has arrived at that un, when the public can expect the bett clerical work from him Hls'educattouand inclination both would Indicate that ho would do ex cellent clerical work. He isan export rapid and accurate accountant as hln three years as book-keeper for Miner Bros, will testify. As deputy ooun'y clerk for nearly two years ho became thoroughly acquainted with all of tho details aud intricacies of that oftlee. He is the Hrst caiididuto in the history of this county to come forward and put a pledge iuto the hands of every voter In the county to the effect that under no conditions will he if elected be a candidate for a third term The Chief thinks that Mr. Bailey bouldand would bean exceptionly strong candidate. The water problem has been in an sccute condition' lately. Smith and Nelson the gentlemen who have In stalled the system of wells to Increase the water Bupply asked the council for water rent which was refused thereupon the water was shut off. ThlB action was simply a misunder standing of conditions. In the first place the city contracted with a number of citizens and were not authorized in paying the gentlemen who did the work. In the next place no test had been made by the city to find out the quanity of water fur nished. Through the the instrument. alltyof the citizens who signed the agreement everything was settled peacefully. A measurement showed that the new system furnished about four fifths of the water delivered Into the south well and at the rate of 10,000 per hour. Ah that is really more than the present needs of the city it whs finally agreed that one dollar per day would be paid for the new system and the water is uow connected with the city water works. Under the agree ment this amount will be paid uutll these wells fail to furnish 250,000 gallons per day and Messrs. Smith and Nelson are confident that that time will uever come. We thust that this will end our troubles in this direct ion for one hundred und forty year. Now let everybody Hi-ink. Mr. Bryan's Tribute To McKr.lfihn. At the beginning of his speech in Red Cloud luht Wednesday, .Mr. Bryan suhl; This is one of the cities of our htuto Which I visited very soon after 1 lauded in NebrnsUa. I eaino out hero at the invitation of 0110 whom I lifter Wards leitrned to know very well; one with whom I nerved It) coiikicsm; one whose ntimu lms in my roo illcntloti been Interwoven with the name of your t'lty, mid coming ninoni? you iitfiilh my miii'l turiiH huck to ihitt i lu.stiloiiH tawiiMimu, CoiioHsmiin MuKuiImii. I wih plviiHnd to leiirn ns I ciitnc to city this owning (hut his dimglitiT In u ciiiidliliitii on our ticket HiIr year In tliis county, ntid If Hny word I hut I cun hiiy will add one vote to the votoennt for Miss McKolghan, I will feel Unit I luive bceiifibuutnnlly repaid for coining here. My recollect ion of Mr, McKi'lghnu is such n de lightful ono that 1 urn gliul t any time to tt'Htify to my regard for his merit and my appreciation of his nervlce, mid to oxprens my interest in those who arc related to him. The District Judfteshlt. As we get further Into tho campaign itdcvqlnps that Judge Dtingau has less to contend against than many at flrct supposed. Tho fHOt is that Judge Duugun has made a rccoid In his first term that Is a matter of pride, not only to himself, but to those who voted for him four years ago. No judge of the Tenth judicial ever had such a vat lied lot of cases in the same tlmo as Judge Dungan, and it is won derful that he got through with so few reversals in the supremo court In the mutter of reversals he stands sixth of thirty-five judges. Did you know that ho has tried and determined 1400 cases or one for every day that he has been a district judge? What ludire can make a better showina? Besides. Initial held court In other districts for other judges, who in turn, have have helped him out at times. We mention this only to show that as a llrst termer, Judge Dungan has mudo a line record. He ought to carrv every county in the district and we fully bellevo Unit he will. Hastings Democrat. Bryan's Tribute To Judfte Dunftan. In his speeches throughout thu dlb- rlct Mr Jtryiin has missed no op portunity to express his norsonul . gurd for Judge Harry S. Dungan, and luisMiown a deep lutere&t In his nn. sent campaign for ro election ns Uum. of the district court. In his sneech at Uloomlngton, after a personal re ference to the candidates on the state ticket, Mr. Rryau referred to Judge uungan as tallows; "We have also a candidate for dis trict judgo, and I think I know him even better than I know these three candidates for the supreme bench, although I think I know them quite well. I kuow Judge Dungan more intimately because we were soldiers together Now, you know when I quaiuted i"-u'io ouiumr lugeiner tney get ac- If any of vou doubt tlmt. ask any man who weut through the war ana lie will tell you that army life brings out the best that is in mm and the worst. After you have served with a man in tho army you can gen erally know what kind cf a man he is. 1 served with Judge Dungau for five mouths in the army, and while we wore In camp I found that the luivest part of the duty of an otllccr was to look after ills men.' I found that Major Dungan was not only careful to look after the health and physical welfare of his men, but he was always interested in looking after the morals of his men. None of mv officers lm. pressed me more favorably than Mr. Dungan did, and no man in my regi ment exercised a more wholesome in fluence upon the other members of the regiment. Kuowlnir him as I do as a man, I am not surprised that he lias made a splendid record as an of ficial. I am not suroribed that that integrity, that moral worth and that sense of justice that characterized l.l - -m 1.. ... . m. .... . uiui ns an uweer 111 me linru Heuraa ka has characterized him In his serv. ice on the beuch. I wa's interested to know, though not surprised, (bat a- mong the tweuty sight judges serving NEW JEWELRY IP YOU LI KB nice, dainty Jewelry lltlfl irnndw tiitit ni-.i utt.t, ..... ..ttt rs isiv mr-uiMiuic, nail. our sioro. wK miiKo a specialty of llrst class foods and our qtiulltled guaranteed is back of everything wo soil. Wouillhoon ivei'lve uinru lino Cut Glass which Is the bet, nui'do by the best manufacturers, J. C. MITCHELL, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN mi 1 1 mTw. JrW m BLVffBfSp2tsV HUTHOR1THTI ! Styles WML Iflfw r 111 II I s Mil II B """""t 1 IIP The "A on the district bench In this state only live bad a higher percentage of cases affirmed by the supreme court than be, and all the five who are above him are men who have served for a longer period. He stands at the head of all the judges who have but a single term to their credit. If a 'man can earn a re-election by a faithful dis charge of the duties of this important ofllce. Judge Dungan is deserving of unanimous re election in this dis trict. A liberal Offer We 6naraiitee t Relieve DyseDsla. If We fall the MedlclM CMts Nethlnft To unquestionably prove to the people that indigestion and dyspepsia can be permanently relieved and that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will bring about this result, we will furnish the medicine absolutely free if it fails to give satisfaction to any one using It. The remarkable success of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets is due to the high degree of scientific skill used in devis ing their formula as well as to the care exercised in their manufacture, whereby the well-known properties of Blsmuth-Subnltrate and Pepslu have been combined with Carminatives and other agents. lilsmuth-Subnitrate and Pepsin are constantly employed and recognized by the entire medical profession as in valuableintbetreatmentof indigestion and dyspepsia. The Pepsin used In Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets is carefully prepared so as to develop its greatestefficiency. 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Miner Brothers C GENERAL MERCHANTS - Mighty Safe Place to Trade" Superintendent's of Depart ments of Farmer's Institute At a meeting of the directors of the Red Cloud Farmers Institute, Satur day, Oct. 14th, the following superin tendents of different departments were appointed: Sup t. of horses and mules Joe Crow. Supt. of cattle -Frank Cowden. Supt of hogs L. V. Johnson Supt of poultry J. O. Butler. Supt of sheep W II. Lipplucott. Supt. of farm products G. W Hum mel. Soliciting committee Dr. Dumerell and J, F. Drain. Adjourned to meet two week from date. SIsiaMfCemlei MIbs Lois Simmons, a niece of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wallace of this city, who Is well known here, having taught school in this county last year, was married at the home of her sister in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, last Sunday to Mr. Edgar Cowden of Red Cloud. They will visit in Franklin before taking up their home in Red Cloud, where Mr. Oowdcn is interested in the Cowden Kaley clothing company. Both these young people have hosts of friends here who join us in wishing the best that life affords. Wednesday's Frank lin News. The Chief along with Edgar's many friends here wish him and his bride much joy a,nd happiness. Ml Estate TrMf era. Transfers for the week ending Wed nesday, October 18, 1911. M. Kudrna and wife to Frank 8. Kudrna, wd. ne H 12 2-11, 1.00 Hugh W. Gulliford and wire to O. C. Teel, wd, lot 43, blk. , Garber's 2 add to R. C city 195.00 Irving W. Crary, Ex to Mar- jorle Baker Fouts tul.Jnw'Ji 21-2-0 1817.47 Frank Lamborn and wife to E. H. Newhouse, qcd, lots 5, 0, Dlk.O.R. R. add to Red Cloud E. II. Newhouse and wife to Josephiue Lamborn, qcd, lots r. 0, lllk. 0, R. R. add to Red Cloud Sarah A Roats aud hush, to ISIIxabvth Hughes, wd, pte sw W, 302-11, Edward MuAllster to Samuel II. and IiUclnda llogart, qcd lots!), 10, 11, 12, lllk 21, S. & M , add 'to Rod Cloud 1.00 100 2000.00 1.00 John B. Stauser to Samuel II. and Lueiuda Vogart, wd, lots (I, IV, 11, 12, lllk. 21, S, & M add to Red Cloud, 1000.00 4!) 17.17 Mortgages filed, 912004). Mortguges releused, $157.1) an Time to Cai! the Pdntcr ' I SHE time to call the painter is when your house needs paint. If you VvT.it for cheaper linseed oil, you will lose money. The longer you wait the more paint you will need. Use SOUTHERN Pure White Lead and pure linseed oil now and the liich price of oil will mean only about 5 per cent, increase in the cost a very few dollars at most. Not enough to pay for having a shabby looking place. Sead for Ow Free Paiatuc Hebe containing color scheme. mUcellaneou. tions and names of "-BlueLiit" Painter in your com munity who uie our white lead. Aik for Helps No. B. TO PAINTERS 1 If you use our white lead send us your name for our Painters' "Blue List." Write ui for Circular No. B. It gives particulars. NATION AT. TPAn nr 111 Chestnut St., H. E. GRICE J. C. SLOSS. WAECHTER'S BIG TYPE ROLAND CHINAS AT Public Auction, Tuesday, Oct 31, 1911 44 Hmmd Big Ussful momrs and Gilts. -:- SALE TAKES PLAOE AT RIVERT0N, NEBRASKA THE OFFERING! fl 5 fall of 1910 boars; 17 spring boars; 2 fall of 1910 gilts; and 20 spring gilts, all selected from our herd, and the Get of "Referend um" (56623) winner of 1st at Smith County Fair and I st and Sweep stakes at the Franklin County Fair, this year. q "Choice Goods" (54 1 1 8) 2d prize hog at Lincoln 1910. "Pan Tecumseh" (58643) and other good ones. Will have in the sale all of winning Boars and Gilts we had at both fairs'. We will also offer a lew extra nne Barred Kock Cockerels at private sale. Cntnloguu ready for mnlllnj,' Hftcr October 15th A. N. WAECHTER S, SON John Brennan and Fred Kolb Auctioneers. -" m. V.. i-'. V. Nv A. N a unus of Jjrl ompany AAVvyvviyvvyw y 'jl' . natnthur A;r.. St. Louis, Mo. DRUG CO. CONSISTS OF: I Hx-3sSsi J 4,,': 1 V Ait. 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