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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1891)
fay.J i T- . ." ' """ "T. Wl)tl HMj.HM Mnw iiyiwrnutfinii. - -s, - s-T- -, A v wr- Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty." and One Dollar a year is the Price of The Chief. .t "j?? ri? iHr' ' --r?. " 3" 'i - -tL-- r. J-3?L-?j?TiMsK jJmjIB.t jB9Fjfc?3Priti k w '? jK -Nr81HBPCE,AC5iHESf' . - " v Wc' ' AvBBflPr jt - . Cft e i r r By A. C. Hosmer. Red Cloud, Webster County, Neb., Friday, Octohkr 30. 189 J Vui- l.. Ni. 1 I Don't Forget That Wiener Sells Clothing Shoes Hats Shirts Also Trunks Sample Australian Ballot to be Voted on at' the Election Tuesday, ; l'or Judge r llic Sujutinc Court. Vole fr One Ada Ji.turiheud-i, iianca-ttr louity . J'rolnbuion J. W. Kdgerton. Dougiaa c-..my. . Peoples' Independent A. M. Post, Piatta count', Kepublican Z ! For Bcgcnlw or lli .Stale liiivcndly. Vote for Tu o Chas. Marplc. Douglas county, . . Republican 11. P. SluiBiwa'. Dixon county, . . . Republican A. D'Alhunarid, Furiias couuty. . . Peoples' Independent .K. A. lladley, Greeley county. . . J'eoples' Independent Wm. (lonst, Antelope county, . Prohibition A. I.HIORTA.T BILL. The Royal Baking Fonder eomtemeri in the Xew York Lesiolature. Caroline M. Woodward, Seward count), i'rohibition Forjudge llntriet Court IQtli Judieial DUtriet. Vole for One Fred JJ. IJcall, , . . People's Independent It. A. Batty, ..... Democrat j Win. Gaslin, B. F. Smith, t o!iiiii;iif(t Ijv .ftitnni in tli- interest of prompt and I eronninleal administration ol Justice. J . . . . Republican '" " i For Clerk ol Hie DUlricI Court. Vote for One .Tmr Bailey" '. . I'eople's Independent C. B. Crone, '. . . . : Republican i For Comity Superintendent Public Instruction. Vote for One f). M. Hunter .... Republican j J. E. Hammond .... Independent 1 For Couiuy Clerk. Vote for One J. R. Laird, .... People's Independent H. i. Ranncy, '. '. '. Hepublican I For county Treaurer. Vote for One Chris. Fasslcr, People's Independent ; Geo. W. Hummel, Republican For county Judge. Vote for One James Duffy, 1). F. Trunin iS' I'eople's Indejicndent Republican At a Smaller Profit Than The Smaller Clothing: Stores And Offers For Sheriff. George Coon, H. C. Scott, Vote for one People's Independent I Republican For Surveyor. Frank Kuclin, Win. K. Thome, Vote for One People's Independent Republican ' For Coroner. DrC. Schenck," Vote for One Republican 'r. G A WHr'if People's Independent iXew lork Presa.i Last Monday Mr. Kelly introduced the following bill in the assembly. A careful reading of it w ill show that it is a very imjortant one. An Act to prevent the use of joison ous and injurious ingredients in baking !owdero. Whkkka-. Baking Powders manufact ured in this state, known as thC'ROVAL" alum and other Baking Powders uro ad vert istetl for sale as absolutely pure; and, Whki:i-vs, Otlicial examination show diem t contain ammonia and other in jurious ingredients; therefore Tin: Pix ri.K of thk Statu ok Xi;w Vokk, repre sented in Senate and Assembly, iloena?t as follows: Section 1.--Every can or iackage of baking jwwder cantainiug Ammonia of fered for sale in this State thnll have a conspicuous label thereon with the words "Contains Ammonia" printed in plain tyjte. not smaller than great primer and anv iKjrson who shall sell, or have, or olfer for sale, any such can or package ! of baking jiowdor without such label thereon, shall bo guilty of misdemeanor. Section:!.- This net shall take effect July 1, kii'l. Willow Creek. John Wilder, has gone to Michigan, to work in a foundry. Letchy Adam-on, has returned from Cass county, this state two weeks ago he says AVebstcr county, i good enough for any one. He has been away three years. Henry Brubakcr. come home from South Dakota, during the reunion at Red Cloud, and he has moved on the creek. Henry and his estimable fam ily are more than welcomed back. Charley Thompson's hayc moved on the Conyne place. We are glad to see the empty lmue occupied by so worthy a couple. Joe Brubakcr. got home the 10th, from Garfield county. He think:. there is no place like home. George Fennel moved to Cowles, last week. Mr. Howe put down a 7.") foot wel'. for Mr. Blankey two weeks ago. Miss Jennie Blaine just finished a very successful term of school at Willow Creek. Ma.vitoiua. Dry Goods, - Clothing, K Boots, Shoes ! AND G-FtO CERIES Call iD and see Our New Goods ! WK WILL MAKE A RIG CUT ON OVERCOATS! Cloaks, Boots and Shoes for the S'SLsL&tiF 8(D-1EZT WHIMSY DATS33 Ft. Bff. ES-JK-XIW 5c SON f The coimi.lni:ii -.. ' . ,-.al.li A .-tralian ballot in the lth diviin of v. '-i:? A:d '.:.-r I'.tmi Tf. ntirc ballot Society, of th- M K. .-. '-. ..-;. ;'i ; ..-!.,. ti ! . ided was '2G amom: the fine-: tit rm.i-i ;' ! ihJun in length. the se:iM)t.. The so.i .ici , . ' , '. ,.., nc .i,,. Farmcs's Lumber Company is now oiened up under the name of The the entertainment was very fine and was composed of Red Cloud, vocalists, assisted by some from Superior. Western Lumber Company. On aeoount of an error in the poll books an omission was made in the Grst tickets run off which slight ly delaydethcnr It is very covenien to have the ticket correspond in order of arrangement with the poll bouk and in following the poll book, while mak ing "copy" the mistake was naturally j copied. Auilio). We are having tine weather. Farmers are busy husking corn. The Baker agent is in this jwrt of the eouutry ROYAL 16 THE mght. but did not do much ilnwnga, only Mr. Ras.-er got u ankle ;rnid. Satiirdnv evening, the yottg Mitt Wt L.4Y ubt'-: '. . .r ".kM:..i( stating that thetf sr jwt'pie who a, that the State Spt. fraki? t-- of ' fir ,f rottstr 'cutt witk form u-- i Cloaks Mr. VA KftPsor'a ihu ran otf Momlny IntiioH that o person " b A I . 1 M c-M..M ..jl..r mm ut1 a ftnfiii&ir i "HlHlillHIHIIilt m-m ni. mm wwwp... The state pritndt t d Imrn- OillliriJUV I'lUlllIi;;, nit- ,i. Jirvr ( . . rM.-.t..c l.VJO,; ,.il., ur.ri in " !ltl! fof 6 H U tXM- honor of his twentj fourth birthday kw.ina'ioa of reatnen; bat he d Jt wife kept him at the ml! till Uie erowd J furnish ana crs f tr tie. wilWr &mm had gathered and then 4ie took luro W , fMrni.i.h ability Vograd k mwwcc the house. Charles did not ini?lrui lQ tlC ,jUesl,wa properly H fata- any thing until he saw n strange buggit- iabe, ,e,aJ Waaks a,,0 f.,r aw iu lW at the barn, and when he came to tbo . . . , , .it ii -in.;, office, for the l ftKHl ItoarAj ae door, he saw the parlor crowded. I nir- ( """ "" ty-three present, all report a splendkl , for teacher.-, but cxprntaw teiebf time. ScMi.owr.K. j us that 1I anMM- i U5 lilU. VUU IFViUU .? nt . tr' cannot cvea fill thew oot prptrly. I A'e sec no arumost in tjc JeUcr Jacket You a largo Stock Of better made Goods To select from. In addition Has a Tailor Shop' In the building And Makes clothes Best Baking Powder I r 3 i I :5 4ttn t 1 The Official Government Reports: The United States Government, after elaborate tests, reports the Royal Baking Powder to be of greater leav ening strength than any other. (Bulletin 13, Ag. Dcp., p. 599 J The Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show the Hoyal Baking Powder highest of all in leavening strength. (Bulletin 10, p. 16, Inland Rev. Dep.) In practical use, therefore, the Royal Baking Powder goes further, makes purer and more perfect food than any other. Government Chemists Certify: . "The Royal Bajdng Powder is composed of pure and whole some ingredients. It docs not contain either alum or phosphates, or other injurious .substances. Edward G. Love, Ph. D." Tiic Roj'al Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reft-r-ir -alt' i pt.wder orlercd to the public "HtKRY A. Mott, M.D., Ph.D." .- To Koyai Baking Powder is purest in quality and highest in :ctiili cf iay baking powder of which I have knowledge. . - Wm. McMcitrxz, Ph. D.1 oAspinwau. iernfv. .-oh. ; - mrret to pay that the irv- . whv a .secoa 1 raie eert:tMt mmktx j -efuse to extend, or renew ishonld l cle:l to tb pffie f i If we lower tit jnHSUtw ro About tilt- l-.e f II. Mr. George Aspin wall. Kerney. ob, Dear Sir: I nt ntrnors rfll H. w....w. .v..-. -- , the real estate loans mentkraetl in ;or k COyatr sapriatcitdeiit. lavor o: tne -vm kih. It is not probable that anj of Uu , , mnmimt, MMr;.(MIUi U loan? vou rande for us a few ;ea.-fi zo , , , . , , , .1 ,. rr tlie crai o. tAcbri! a t t- can be extended or renewal waUl tho, c kc -' acitetion for legislation awl a odw?irT. ; Iir tJl iMien f p-r lmtmr adverse to the interest of tht uAtern j tioa, what will rr.h? Yon owners of western mortgager, difwjf- "TTu' lnrs- . ' f ;cd kk.- r aore Una Vm d-fv Th- investors in trbmska. mortgages 4ftjM.wjlos: u1m H hliy fwdJtfo ol i are now thoroughly armed and clamor- if, xii&l orgai. If tf Lir b iw- ing for the return of the money alreadj Utc o hT a bUom A ym: " ..- rf - a'sitficSrtasss: bomo way, universal ban:ruj;cT in a j,a-t! piocLed JooJc cor gt4 bolti large portion of the state. fer&s inevit- aadja '-iil ha g--l kk. YMU n .. .1 - .. . )..'.. rA TOUT Confidence the dennbtbty of wt "3. Ui d g,t- , s j em real estate loans waned us the Alii-. OOB1yit,r,ott. SoW zt. Cot4sgT dffg. acce increased m strength, aad he it fore. Tc tad 21 j-?r LoUle. 4 became known that the party had ekct- i - ' ed a majority of our last Liiteum , At tke f.ir in Kci C.rf. Mr. C. C the sale of mortgages almost oaurdy Cotn 4 Ht?cid t rMg ks txo caaxicL It i? true ao afneadir I:i Jptbvr. tK alr !iri. ktioa occarei. bat caint.il i timid ajv j . D n imt ttnm Cori4. raTaBcB"flcB t4' .&, k. he tettoa occarea. oai capital is w - j, jj twi eww Srm !.' j prebend wul-pre.il, aad h " . wWre j fc. Urrf f Tl jre f1T , t 4 mrTVrrL' t kept alive by repor-, that - o. -fiwi r, F. q, j, r, w. i K (t lt31ili-N 1 ! district judge are aclined to mi Ue j( l)im Imm itk . IlaxUr rnllcon of moricage loaas a tedtoes .i ... . ,:... . vij ' -! CORRECT STY LI cotlctionof morigage toaas a tedtoes , u)r,ut.:. Uda faanir proceedjcg. It wUi re-fBire ooawderaW- t g j9z j j,,, 7Jn. rffftfr time u allay s5ii disimst. aad ao pro- W3 .jq b0 4ottbt b rWr -ress is that djrecta caa bs cade h .j te atiav th oOrer r losg as there is a possibaity o! electing ' - the AHiaace candidate for Judge of the Will Be fiivca Am aj - If cn the other hand Jadga Post. usz worn me lb at Mock o drs ; electa that fact, Uxzeih; wiii, the ffser.. Uh 5 ; jfaitere of rnfnesdlr legsfatii tDrM R 1 j winter, vill greatly aid is rttoriag coa- me yerriSrf5. Tbry STxarzsie-f Ji t j j ndecce. asd evecteaib- ecable Uxrowers badach. djr.aa. a-row piliit. eJ-t5ac that boaBt dsbu c? ' gins-e Ds- 2idi H". C1 ! there will be very fw Nebrii, esortg-; ": T uos -'.- asd ages iorecjoeo, aao " ""i'1.' Hear lisease ires. ssoa-ev for all kgittrsate- dejsiads vHSi eoos appear. ' E. J Alice Lai Ja aW ei-i:t This is not a qawtioa cf police. Iwi icrx t of meloca tscsr tha dtj Jxo .i, r wrr sd nod crlit. T.th- wti ek kfc kaa sold 1125.60 worth of out wnich thoeaAsdd ol po?.e is tii , &tks sti ki a hisA tTcri liUi-f state via be raised. Yosrs trair, J drcd dollt warth of mil ot M O. H. (hrrr Pnedaat ( bid fcr as dU sre xld:. j And what is Satisfactory to isr'!cs ; no complaints about Hih Ptirrs. (nir t ustomcrs sc ti' ;n. Big Bargains In Children's Underwear. Come and see th Geo A. BuckekI S ..Vvlfew, 2L l i e 91 j nn mi -t: in wn ! ! To order, TTSS3 "rsssarr-rr- r;:::-rSMaJ!RdJgg a;,ajBjwiUii iiiii,i.i 'wixni