The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 29, 1912, Image 4

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WI'.IIHTr.HOH'NTY
FOR IlKl'ltlWKNTATlVi:
1 liiruliyniiiinuiirn myHiir iih n miullilatc
tor llii- iiiniiliiiitlon for repni.ntiillo from
the iniliillHtrlct of Nitirnskn. hiiIJiiI lo tlio
will of tlio lKitiocriitli' iiml 1'iopliH IihIi-
l('llll( lit MltlTNIlt tlm prl IIIIirllK to III) lu hi
April II), till!!. (lloimuW. MMisin.
They've till got to take their Imt.s
to Nebraska!
of
Tlio mail to Mioees-t is paved with
good advertisements.
In tiilwi tlsliifr iiiwayH My what you
believe, if you wish people to believe
wlmt you Hiiy.
Vusbliiti)ii ivnit opposed to third
terms on principle, but (Seorgo wouldn't
amount to shiiclcs by tlio sldo of Teddy
were (Jeorgo ullvo today.
. More molstuio hub fallen this winter
than for many ycuis and the ground Is
in most excellent eoiulltloii Winter
wheut is In prime condition and I In
-outlook is very bright for another
bumper crop. J'i'rineis tyl! ' that if
this moisture is properly conserved it
will bo sulllolent to miituro the wheat
crop without another drop o rain.
Suroly the soil waft never in better
condition n nil there are gioat possi
bilities for U)li.
Pull together, brethien. We are all
hero for tlio aame purpoio. Then live
and let live. The lest way to build up
a town 1" tor each and every man to
pull togulhcr and not htrive lo tend
and tear down. All the residents of a
town are pai-lncis' not opponents. In
all likelihood the mote business ilinio
by your rival the inoio you will do,
Every merchant who tieats his cus
tomers honestly and faiily will get his
share and the more business that eau
bo secured by united olrort, Iho bolter
it will be for all.
Wo owe It to the. community In
which wo llvo to do everything wo can
In every way possible that will bo to
its advantage. Our nclghbor'a pros
perity means u great deal more to us
than someone's who lives elsewhere
We should bear this in mind in buying
our goods. Wo can aliord to pay our
homo man a linn price for his wares
ruther than send our money away,
knowing as wo do that every dollar
our own citizen makes will help in
sustaining our schools, churches and
public institutions, It pays richly to
patronize homo bullish y.
Now that tlio business men of the
city hnvo selected a set of business mi n
for city olllclals wo trust that tho re
publicans and the cltious can see
their way clear to endotso these candi
dates. Wo have heard harmony preach
ed on tho stieet, In ihe stoics and ut
Big Ben
has something to say
to people who like to
get up promptly in the
morning.
He guarantees to call
them on the dot just when
they want and either way
they want, with one pro
longed, steady call or with
successive gentle rings.
And he guarantees to do
it day after day and year
after year, if you only have
him oiled every year or so.
I've' known him ever
since he was "that high"
and I'll vouch for every
thing he savs.
J.C.Mitchell
The Jeweler.
fi rNsov rs
y aim
Jmw
at' Chilli iliii ft.r tlie pnV si . tno.itl s
an I the nppm tunll v to put this lint in
ou inn pr ujllt't'. It makes no dlll'or-
i i' whether you admiro these men
pi-is mally or nof tlie fad entiuot be
denied that they me nil Miocssful
limine uii'M and would mulo cvcelb
elil olilceis If I hesc llletl eannot solve
our pioWenis who can? Wo haw per
sistently advocated having but one
tlelcel this j ear and the way seems to
open for the cirrying out ! this ideii.
We all want better erudition", these
men are willing tu accept Hie icsposi
blllly lei us give them our hearty sup-port.
Nebraska produced more agricultur
al wealth per capita in 1!M1 than any
other .state, and pel formed the feat,
upon fewer acres per thousand dollars
of wealth produced. Statistics are
not, at hand to verify the e'lilin, but
Will Muupin'.s Weekly is willing to
wager a doughnut against the hole
that Nebraska has fewer convicted
criminals per 100,000 of population
than any other .state, fewer convict Ions
for misdemeanor per 100,000 of popu
lation than any other .state, fewer de
pendents upon public charity per 1 00,.
Olio of population than any otherstate,
more churches per 100,001) of popula
tion than any other .state, more- school
houses per 100,000 of population than
any otherstate, and fewer illiterates
pur 1,01)0 of population than any other
stale. -Will Miiuplu's weekly.
The olllclals of the Ant' Saloon
League, may bo very good and wholly
oonsciencioiis gentlemen, but when it
COUP'S to a knowledge of law they are
wholly dotlelent They protect ugiiust
the constitutional amendment allowing
allies of fi.GO') or More to make their
own chart, us, based on the fear that
snub cities would thus be able lo con
travene tho constitution and statutes,
is nothing more nor less than an exhi
bition of Igii'iiMiieo of the piopcc-od
amendment, which .poi'lllctilly provid
es that "any city having f,u)() or moio
inhabitants may form a charier of its
own government consistent with and
subject to the constitution and the
laws of this state." The tumble with
people obsessed of one Idea is that
they see in every pr (position a menace
to their wwu particular hobby, l.ut
tho olllclals of tho A ntl-Saloon League
must always bo doing something, else
the collection baskets might miss their
regular tilps. Will Muupln's weekly.
Will Muup'tn has announced himself
as a candidate for the nomination on
the demociatlo ticket for railway com
missioner and true to his character ho
states in plain tonus that his object
lu making the raeo Is to securo tho
throe thousand dollar salary that goes
with tho job. Ho makes it clear that
there was no largo popular demand
for him to cuiiio out but on tho con
trary ho Is acting on bis own motion
and his own advice. And why not'.'
Why should not all candidates Lo
frank'.' Itistiuo tlial there are oc
casions which bilng men out for cer
tain olllces regardless of their own
will but under our present primary
systoinlt lakes a teiriblu jolt to get
tho great public to demand a man to
"saerlllco" hiiir-clf.
Uut l!iolhor Will Is in tho moo and
we cannot see why a newspaper mini
of twenty-llvo years expel louco in the
state should not bo a (list classman to
have on this commission. If thoie is
any man who is in touch with public
innttois it Is tho newspaper man who
has been In tho thick of tlio fray like
Will Maiipin. Of one tiling wo would
all be oi tain and that Is the public
would know every iiiiiiii'o just what
was going on mid you can nM assured
that Will knows nothing but honesty
anil full- dealing. The people do" not
want mote than is coming to them and
tlio lailroiul- mitv always bu depend
ed upon to act faiily if a matter is
presented to them fully.
rVotlct: of Ccnvrtttlon
The Kcpnbllciin cllyci uvuiitiuii will
be held on Monday, Murcli lib., in the
court house at 7:110 o'clock in the even
ing. Ikich waul of tho oily will be en
titled lo rcptoM'iitntion at this cut
vetilion on the bu-lsof one (1) delegate
for every ten votes for mayor at tho
last municipal election, to-wlt; The
Hist waul :.'l delegates and the second
waid 'JS delegates.
The purpose of this convention is to
niiiiiii candidates for the iiitire city
ticket, to-wlt:
One Mayor
One Clerk.
One Treasurer.
On City Ihigliieer.
One Police .1 iid.o.
Two Aldeiinen from each wind.
'I wo members of School Hoard.
II. W. S n:v.vin Ik .1. Ovinuxo .I.i.,
Sorotaiy. t'bairuiiin.
CjiUrciJtlonal thttrcli Services
"The Statin e of a Full (irowu Man,"
will be the subji ct of the morning
si'imou Set vice at 11 o'clock.
Kwnlug seivieo at 7:!t0. Subject of
sermon: "The Sougand the S.iorillco.'
Mid-week uieetlng on Wednesday at
7:30
Suiulay-seliool at 10 a in. Sunday
morning.
All e 'filially invited to tho above
fcorvlois. John .1. Hayni:, I'astor.
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(iovurtior Vh Pr'm;ir Klfcticri.
Governor Aldiich has prepared a
ptoclnm.itinii i-alilng ! pi mi irj election '
to be held April 10th. In accordance J
with (be laws his proclamation calls J
lor the M'leollon f caiiilidiitcH for tho
following olli'-es:
I'refoieuilal cindldato for provident.
IVi'fcicnllnl candidate Inr ice nrisl
dent. One I'nited Stales M-nutor.
Knur delegates at largo and two
from oich congiovsloiinl dlsttictto at
tend iwit'omil conventions of the rati
ons political parties.
One national commit tcemaii for each
political paity.
One oongiessmau from cael
of lb
six co'ircss. iii1 distiicts.
Govei nor.
Lieu tuna tit governor.
Sccro'ury of stale.
Auditor of public accounts.
Slate treasurer.
Superintendent of public Instruction.
Attorney general.
Commissioner of publio kinds and
buildings.
One railway commissioner.
Light presidential (doctors.
Slale senators and representatives
for adoption as party measures by tho
vaiious political parties, as follows:
1. Reserving to tho people tho right
of direct legislation through the initia
tive and rofeieudutn.
2. Fixing the term of olllco and in
creasing tho salaries of members of tlio
legislature.
.'I. Creating a board of commission
ers for .state institutions.
1. Providing for goueial election
once in two years
5. Allowing cities of moio than
.',0(10 inhabitants in this state to fiaiu'j
their own dinners.
A W.triiltii Aftainst Wet !:r,r.t
Wot and chilled feet usually affect
tho mucous iiiembr.iiio of tlio nose,
thioat and lungs, and hi grippe, bron
chitis or pneumonia may icvult. Wateli
mi of till v, particularly tho children,
and for tlio lacking stubborn coughs
give Foley's Honey and Tar Coin pound.
It soothes the iutlamed membranes
and heals the cough quickly Take no
substitute. Sold at Dr. Cook's drug
store.
itc.nl tslatc transfers.
Transfer for the week ending Wed
nesday Febrnaiy t!8, UM2.
Compiled ly M. V. Carter A
llonded Absti actors.
Kobortsou Adamsoii and wife to
Annie .Maude Harrington, vd,
lots 7, 8,1), Hlk 11, Cowles ...
Vein V Kmlck tol'orterlt Ilnlo,
w d , und ' hit nw'f, no'i
Son
ir.o
Oooo
Clinrlas J Croin an 1 wife to Ikl
ward lielbe, w d, si; w f 1-12
700
Antonin L. Souchek and wife to
Kussoll V Shields, w d, sw'4
lOiMO 10000
Hugh W Gulliford and wife to
D.in CJ rubor, w d, lots WW to 11,
Ulk. :i7(birbcis L'ud add'lted
Cloud 1
J. Henry Tlhen to .1. Henry
Tihon Uishop of Lincoln, lots
11, 1?, Hlk. l."i, Ued Cloud, qed 1
I'jihvard II l'oo and vifeto Fran
cis, A Mills, w d, lots l.'l, 11,
Ulk 7, Cowlos 300
W A Lacy und wife to J. T.
Lacy, w d. lots l, 2, :i, I!lk. l.",
Cowles 1300
Arthur Laey and wlfo to .1. T.
Lacy, w d, lot I, Ulk. 1.1, Cow
les, 30(1
W. C. I'lahin and wife to Hans
Oyo, w d, sw'f n-II i) lor.00
M. H. Cliilden and wire to 0. ,1
Sliimeall, w d, s .ec l'. 1-10.. KiOoO
i: llojd Smith etal toLilliiin .M.
Doling, w d, pint w J1V.M1 1
Lillian M. DoliiiKand husb., to
ilati.i'i O. Uutlor, w d, pt iu '4
:i."i -1 1 1
r.mm.i K. .lout's and hub to
.lanioi O. Hutler, w d, pt nw-'J
:i5'J-U
aooo
:i(ioo
Iklw.inl Scaton and wife to Cliar
les ,1. l'latt, w d, iie', oi nwj
(1-1 10 .'ll-VSO
Hdd Ileiidersou and wife to Oli
ver Hudson, w d, lots t, ,, lillt.
7, lbcuiout 8
Itnboit I). Post ami wife to Web
ster County, v d. pt ll' lie,
II -a 10 CO
Lloyd II. Hunter to Mabel C.
lbmlnnd,qod, a sw'( -1-1-0. . . s.110
I'Lter Nelson and wife to W. L.
noun , w d , w y, s j as i a moo
!)3.-iSl
Moilg'itfcs tiled, SIll.VJO.
Mortgiig'-s leb'ased, Sl'J.l Ul.80.
. o.u coun
.lata Lloyd
. I Mi
The Sound Sleep of Good Health
Is not fur thoso buffering from Kid
ney ailments and Irregularities. The
prompt use of Foley Kidney Pills will
dispel hackuchc and rheumatism, heal
and stroiiKtheii sore, weak and ailing
kidneys, icstoro normal action, ami
with it hoalih and strength Mrs. M.
F. Spalsbiuy, Sterling, III,, says: "I
sulVorod gicat pain in my back and
kidi.eys, could not sleep at night, and
could not ralso my bauds over my head.
Itul two bottles of Foley Kidney IMUs
cured inc." Sold at Dr. Cook's drug
store.
aa3gui'-..'. . si"r. "tiey v,,:i
v nurjj .
Can, n 4- r C-g r. 1 4' c W" 1 Wit &
dib o III lb DJm.II t&
Smart Exclusive Models in
Best Colors, Materials and
from. The
have
ever
GENERAL MERCHANTS
t A MIGHTY SAFE PLACE TO TRADE
6- Is vyv vvWfs AvsA
A Great discovery
Cf.rlainliiirfditutsTliatRiuillyl'rciiiolc
I3a!r (irovfth when Proiisrly Ccir.ljhtct!
IJcsoicin is one of tbo moil UYoetho
germ dostrovci.s ever diicovered by
science, an 1 in ei'iineetioii with Uetii
Xaptliol, '.vhtch is both geirnlcidal and
antiseptic, a combination is formed
wltloh deitioys the germs which rob
the hair of its natural nourishment,
ami nl-o croatoi a clean, healthy con
dition of the scalp, which prevents tho
development of new germs
I'llocarpin, although not a colniiug
matter of dye, is a wol'-kiiown ingre
dient for restoring tlio hair to its na
tural color, when tho loss of hair has
been caused by a disease of tlio -cnlp.
These itigtediculs in proper combina
tion, with alcohol added asa stimulant
and for its well-defined nourishing
properties, perfect perhaps tho most
offoutlNU loiuody that is known for
scalp and hair troubles.
Wo have n remedy which is chiefly
composed of these ingredionti, in com
bination with other extiemoly invalu
able medicinal agents. Wo guarnnteo
it to positively cure dandruff and to
grow hair, oven though the scalp In
spots Is bare of hair If there is any
vitality loft In the roots, It will posi
tively euro baldness, or wo will lol'iu d
your money. If the selalp has a gla;'.
od, shiny appearance, if an indieath n
that baldness' is permanent, but In
other instances wa believe baldness is
curable.
Wo want every one troubled with
sculp disease or loss of hair to try Kex
all "tilt" Hull- Tonic. If it doe's not
euro dandruff and grow hair to tho
satisfaction of tho iner, we will with,
out ipiostinn or quibble leluili every
cent paid us for i'. Wn pnil' this
giiai'iilit"e on eieiy bottle. Il has ef
fected a podtivo oui-i! in oil pel cent of
eases where put lo a practical tt si.
Ko,ull l):l' Hair Tonic is in iidy
unlike, and wo think, In every paiticu
Inr, liet'er than anything dse wo
bii'iw of for the purpose for which it
is preset ibed. We urge jou to try this
pieparatioii at our u'iro lisk. Cer
tainly wo know of no better Kuaraiitee
to give you. ISomcmhor, you eau ob
tain Ke.all Remedies in Ued Cloud
only ut our store The Itoxall Store.
The II. K lirice Drug Co.
Practice Will Mako Perfect.
I'rnctko thysetr even in the things J
which thou despaircst of accomplish-1
Ing. For even tho left hand, which
Is ineffectual for all other things for!
want of practice, holds tho brkllo
moro vigorously than the right hand; I
for It has been practiced In this. !
Marcus Aurollns I
DO VEASiS
Ey.PEniENCfj
Traos Marks
?ESir.N3
COPVI'GHTS&C.
Anrnno unmllnc n nkolcli nuil description nmj
qiilcklf iiicprlntti our (irluloii fruc tvlictlicr an
luvdiitloii I lirnhnlily iintpnluhln. "'(iiiuiiunim
UnuiiKtrlcllyriiiiHilontliil. HANDBOOK unl'Menls
init fri'n. nl'l"it nceiirr fur nuciiriiitr )'teiii.
I'.itonts tutiMi ilirmmli Muiiii .V C. rtciuvc
tyectal tiotkt, vtlthiuitilinruo, III the
Scientific flmcilcau,
A Imtirti'omPlr IHiictrHldl wprkly. I.firucit rtr,
riilHtlmi of liny nck'iitllln jx'innil. 'riirnin.fi u
ypiiri lour month:), l, Milil b) till nonbilpiilcr.
TfHINN & Co.3DlD'Md-y- New Yor
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New Goods Arriving in All Departments
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All the Spring Materials and Spring
Styles in the new shades to choose
most beautiful line of
had. ::::::
The Miner Bros.
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The New
Will be ready Jor your inspection
Saturday, March 2nd
ajasawangL-CTwr;
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'L handle shoes for Men, Women
and Children in the latest
styles of work shoes and dress shoes.
Our greatest endeavor will be to
please our customers.
Come in and let us make your feet
glad with a pair of Kirkendall's
Shoes. Best of quality at moderate
prices.
Bailey
The Newhouse Block
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OPERA HOUSE, ONE NIGHT ONLV.
Saturday Night, March 2
The Lockes
PRESENTING
A big double Dramatic-Comedy Vaudeville Bill
6HPH T
ine vamDire
A Powerful Drama of Life
"A Dutch Hero"
A Screaming Farce-Comedy.
A most novel and jiIoumii perforniaiice, by Ar.i-tsof Wecivnizcd
Ability, li-aded b hat cloer littlu'Weslern Actics.s
DELLA LOCKE
That Versatile Comedian, Will H. Locke
The Great Character Actor, Henry W. Locke
l-'oiirlcon inimical and specialty nuinbeis.
'i'lio 1-atost Popular Solids
Kccontrio Drinciig. W'omlonslioo Danoiii"
Elegant Continues!. Tho Hipget Sliow-vixlito for tlio least munuy
THE LOCKES (You All Know h
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the Season's
Workmanship.
goods
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Shoe Store
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& Bailey
Red Cloud, Nebr.
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NEW BAKERY
I have opened a bakery inHed
Cloud and solicit n blmro of
your putiomigp.
Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes
nl ways iu stock. Phono mo
your wants (I,i, pil0Il0 l83 ,
CURTHATFIELD.Prop
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