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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1891)
It V .?, if it Santa ClausSqap. v:. lu MP wW tis Sm4ta Glaus?, The reason plaI 1-Hope, , Asgooc i sJnr Nicies 1he pafoRrrE aiNT, So it's W FW'TE 'O, UA- v7y OA , ''C THE CHIEF Frhlr, on. af wi. Kntcred at ttic I'ort Omc Jn Kixl Cloud, Neb umill mnttcrol theBCCond class HMpplcMcnt to Iho Chief. "R tffcQty J- JW : :JhftPM&W rssra f. 7 'mmlm TmmM iar " . -t- - - - - - LOCAL PUFFS. School euppliM at Deyos. Mr. Vollere the flrit subscriber to pay to NKfAiRBANK&Ca " Chicago: 93. Condition powders, a large variety at Doyo,8. Mrs. J. 0. Yeieer and miss Pearl Skeen have returned to Omaha. r.n in Tivn for fine stationary, fine per fumes and toilet articles and fine drug. Take your old coat out of your broken windnw, and go to Deyos for window glass. 50 doz Husking gloves in four different styles at Wieners from 60 cents pair upwards. Notwithstanding hard times Deyo a is having a good trade because low prices and good prices count. LOCAL DRIFT. J. H. Miller, is hick with fever. Oancy Tingly lias.goneto McCook A fine f tock of stationery at Cot-ting's. All sixes of window glass at Cot ting's. Beautiful window curtains for 50c at (Jottings. B & M eating house has put in incandescent lights. Don't forget to sec J. H. Smith be fore you sell your poultry. 3t DThc B & M, is putting in a new heater in the round house. BAKlXfi POWDERS. WIiul the IVlimicftotu Stale .u llioritli Know About Them. (St Paul, Minn., Pioneer PrvO If there is :i doubt in atiboJ)s mind ; Our cartel tartfr, V This week we give omc of the rca- I O CJ l sons why the republican county ucVc' ' yCvOXJL jhonM be olectetf. It i composed f TT Igocxi men all of whom hvc Wen tri ?i 1 J V.. .V..-n tli..m.lrr to bi3 h In. as to the nualitv of various bnkuii: low-: " ,,.. ders of the irarket, it will be Ulel by ; t and capable men g.wt w uom . tho evidence given upon the subject by nothing can be truthfully wid a to j I OCS I ICO, the State officials of Minnesota. The their moral character, and Staci for' Dairy' and Food Commission and the t 0ffJCC5 for which they hae I ern Sute Chemiit are the hiBhet otlicinl j npnjjn:ltc(i an(i lo whichwe have i.n authorities upon such subjects in thtuj ... .,. . . . .. . i .i -i .-n i . nt.t Moubt they will be elected. State, and their evidence will be accept- f edas disinterested and unprejudiced.' H-C. Scott, republican candidate It is their biLsinew to examine the qunl- for sheriff, is prr-minenuy "the poo tv of the UilTerent food products, nml grocery ()V H!M-. r ruits 0USO Fort Abstract Co., Red Cloud, FORT, Manager. m m wmm Furnished to all Lands in Webster County, Accurately and W. N. Itichardson, shipped two cars of hogs to Omaha, this week. Several car loads of fat hogs went to the Denver markets thi.s week. George Houchin, is holding down a job in the coal shed on the li & M. J. L. Miller the harness man has at full line of rubber and leather belting C him. Best G.xxls Oniv t.c. ii ACKi:n The .i-i; i J. . - I Do you need a pair of Mens or uoys j-.ee QCW jg gt rccejvcd a .- i sa n ka iiiivin l i u . . fm mm. m mr m 1 irt MM iwM&ifa L. II. V llnv IB Had ton y...n.H OMK-rlee l "?, "S "n? ,ft Mnict U.HIK.S in i v-ki" f ... .- V -.-, , ,,. lMIIll, A nd awinrtwl. AWrs r c-ill on L. 11 FOJiT Manager, most complete set of At) ;ivors solicited tiled lied Cloud, Neb. '- HIE TRADERS LUMBER CO. WILL MAKK I 1BJ- 11 wr x. a POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world $f t T California, Oregon, Wasli- inloii and oilier Western point In Pullman Colonist Sleeper Via, Hie Union Ia- eille Tho constant demand of the traveling public to tbo West for n comfortable and at tho saino tirao an economical mode of traveling has led to tho establishment of what is known as Pullman Colonist Sleep ers. ' -" "" v ' -&m Miles r. Hayes Patent - Collar For sale by J. O. BUTLER Red Cloud, Buckeye Harness shop. Theo cars are furnished complcto with good coinfortablo hair mattreHsec, warm blankets, snow whito linen, curtain which secure to tho occupant of a berth as much privacy ns Ib to 'm had in first chiss sleepers, plenty of towels, combs, brushes, etc. There are also separate toilet rooms for Indies and gentlemen, and smoking is absolutely prohibited. Another fact not to be overlooked is that these Pullman Colonist Sleepers nro attached to tho daily fast express trains thus enabling passengers occupying those cars to make tho same time as occupants of first-class Pullman Sleepers. A charge of Stt.00 for a lower or upper double berth is mado between Council Bluff-. Omaha or Kansas City and San Francisco or Portland For tho) furnishing their own bedding free berths aro given in Pullman Colonist Cars running between Council Bluffs, Kanur. Citv and Portland. The Pullman Colonist Sleeper in es pecially commended for tho use of tho homeseeker who 5 moving to tho west w.th his family, and -who desires com fortabloMuoping accomodations enronte but cannot afford lo pay tho first-class Pullman Steeping Car fare. For mutter descriptive of any state or territories through which tho Union Pacific runs, or for rales, tinio of trains cfc, etc, apply to E l. LOMAX, Gen'l Pass, and ticket Agent. Onjaha, Neb. boots or tine shoes? best made, at right prices. Perfect action and perfect health resull from the nse of De Witt's Little Early Risers, a perfect little pilK J. TL mith, wants turkeys, chickens, ducks. Highest cash price paid. ards. one block north of Holland house. Never since I have been in business have I been aole to offer Buch value to my cuBtomera as now, ia what Wiener says. DeWitt's Sarsaparillo destroyes such poisons as scrofula, akin disease, eczema, rheumatism. Ita timely UBe saves many lives. You never tried De Witt's Littlo Early Rimrfnr pnnntinntion. billionsness, Rick headache or you would not have these diseases, Aro you feeling chilly? Dont you wnnttofeel comfortable? It will take but little money to buy your underwear nt Wieners. Now is the time to select your reading for the winter. Patronize your homo merchants and order all papers and maga zines of Deyo. D. Vollera,n prosperous Germnn fnrmei andA.W. Holmgrain, an industrious farmer have added their nnmes to the Great Fanily Weekly. Cheapness alone is not what you are looking for, but combined with durablity and fit in eluding style is what you want. This you can rind at Wieners. Don't 6torm the system aa you would n fort If held by the enemy, constiapa tion, gently persuade it to surrender with T 1l-: T :!. Vnln ISaara 'I'llPRO D. B. Spanoe. Real Estate and Loan Agen Red Cloud. I. W. TUI Hob" EtS 31 ! C opatblc Ptoyrfclan, -fmifl. Office opposite First National Hank Taken ITp, To wlimi, it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken up on his prem ises, ou the .southwest quarter of sec. .'Jl, town 2, range 11, west, three head of calves described as follows to-wit. One heifer calf, black with white spots, one heifer calf white with black spots, one spotted bull calf. Those interested will take notice that if stock is not claimed and expenses L pam i snail proceed according to lav, v12-ot V. J. Cozad. De Witt's Little Early Risers. These little pilla are wonderful conyincers. Lost A gold pnir of bent bowed spectacles between Red Cloud, and the fair grounds, t muer win oe renBuniuj rewarded by leaving them at this office. Wo can not afford to doceive you Cotidecnce is begotten by honesty. Do Witt's Little JSarly liieera ate puis um will cure constipation and sick headacho C. W. Kaley, and wife, were in Omaha, this week visiting Howard Cather nd wife, who leave for Salt Lake City, m a few days, their future home. DeWittV Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, increases the appetite and tones up the system. It has benefitted many peo ple who have Buffered from blood disor ders. It will belo you. Potor Smith, one of the Simon pure democrats, adds his name to tho Great Family Weekly, fcr !fi People. -with impure blood may bo said to exist, not live. Lire is robbed of half of its jovs when the blood is loaded with imnviritues and disease. Correct this con dition withDe Witt's Snrsapralla. it is rolinble. 'Mrs. A. C. Willis, desires to thank her sisters of the W. li. C. and the-couiander of Garfield Post, for the hand some sur prise givtm her last Monday, one win always remember the ovent "with the kindoKi feeling. Investigate their merits. Da Witt'6 Little Early Risen don't gripe, caues nausea or pain, wnica accounts ior meir populairty. Druggists say they would not run a drag etoro without these little pills. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorlr XcbrnsKn. SlirSlKMl. Khronlc dbeaia treated b in Ml. rr Sale r Trader A fine SO acre farm only two miles from this city, nearly all H' liable. Easy terms, or v-' trade fr,r U ,ck. D- J' y.VEtts, Kcd Cloaa, T ebr. 1 . SCIIEXCl, jUKtlcc oftlieFeaw kkid Nolj-y Public. Onlcc over Tost Office. Red Cloud, - Xcbriwka What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Silicotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fevcrishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrheal and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children Panacea-tlio Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoris. Is a excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers haTe repeatedly told mo of its good effect upon their cMldren.,, Da. G. C. Osoood, Lowell, Mass. Castorl U the best remedy for children of rblck I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers vrill consider the real otcrest of their children, and uso Castoria in rxadoftheTariousqaacknostrumswhicharo ,i.--,ff their loTed ones, by f orcins opium. mornWae, aoothinc ynip and other hnrtafc, ' ' , .i.Air ih-oais. therubv Bentun. tkem to premature graves- tjiu d. i'. aiuini i-j&f?& Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to children tbat I recommend it a superior loaayrrescripoo known to me." 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn. T. ' Oct physicians in tho children depart ment hare spotcn highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although wo only bara among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet -we are f reo to confess that the merits of Castoria has voa us to look wtth r 'm . t rxrrno Uosfttai. xsq DisrxyuaT, Boston, Mac Allei a Srra, Prc3 . Conway, Ark. Company, TT Murray Street, Keg York City, A Double Surprise. Mrs. Lizzie Willis was tivcn a very pleasant surprise last Monday after-J noon, it bciug a birthday anniversary. When the members-- of the Kclief' Corps swarmed into her parlor and filled it to overflowing, she was not sure whether it was hcrslf or some one else who welcomed them so cor dially. After an hour of pleasant visiting Mrs. Willis was called up and presented with an eagraving neatly framed and ready to be bung upon the walls of her beautiful parlor; also a unique littlo foot rest, uyon which, she can rest her feet when woiry. Tn due time the table was spread the whole length of the dining room, and covered with the substantial and delicacies brought in the baskets of the ladies. Mr. Willis made his ap pcar.uce just in titnu for supper, and as he Tvas the only gentleman present vc allowed him to take tho head of til: t.ible. Tpon ris:ng from the i:ible,(after eating all we possibly cuilJ) and entrritig the parlor. c found it nearly filled with ucntlemen members of the Pes'. The hostess i:ac them a cordial we'eome and was about leaving the room "on hospitable thoughts intent." when she was detained by the Tost com mander, who said: '-Mrs. Willis it came to our ears that the Kelief Corps ... iiniiinp to surnrise vou and they were determined not to have an of ;h comrades present, so we eon ..1...W tro would surprise vou and them too, so here we are. We also heard they were going to present jou with a picture, and we thought we 'A An t.n better than to nive veu a pictuie too. ne was uuiuihk i u-a hand a small dressing cas. and a he; said that he opened it, and held it up j so she could see her face in the Inud mirror it coutaincd. Of course she blushed, which made her look more like a p:cturc than ever. Then of course the cm-rntes hadt to hare supper whiKii ia- e:.yeu s usual. We wept hoiur ill fce'..g U at: i T.n.l .Miinv.il th- surtrse thoush. I lk w" J c much roj!o?t-d the nbseucc of our brolhcr-in law, the editor of Tue F. V. Taylor's, remember his price are the lowest. Thirteen loads of sugar passed through here enroutc for Kansas City, from California, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. llicc, who have been visiting at the residence of May or McNitt, have returned home. For sale A new single top bugcy. Will ecII for cash, on time, or will trade for corn. Enquire of li. II. Deyo. Call on T- K. Penman for fine jewelry watches and clocks, silver ware, specs etc. Cotting's drug store. Go to T. K. Penman for fine watch clock and jewelry tcpairing. Artis tic letter and monogram engraving. Cotting's drug store. Do not fail to call and sec F. V. Taylor's stock before buying. He buys by the car this saves freight and can sell cheaper than anybody. The V. C. T. U. will meet every Thursday afternoon, during the month of November, with Mr?. L. A. Boyd, residence on Webster St. near the Fireman's hall. After years of experience we make the intelligent care of the dead a specialty, and arc prepared to attend all calls in the city or country. F. V. Taylor, funeral director. Undertaking by F. V. Taylor who has had yca.s of practical expcrincc in the scientific care of the dead and is better prepared than ever to con duct the business in all its branches. F. V. Taylor will aupucate any prices offered by other houses on all clascs of Undertaking goods, and guarantee better goods and better ser vice. Funerals attended free in city (or county. F. V. Taylor never has charged any thing for attending funerals. He carries the largest stock and guarcn tcc4 satisfaction, llcniember he will duplicate any price offered by others, on undertaking godds, The hulics of the Baptist church of Bladen, will hold a fair in the G. A. K. hall, at that place on Thursday evening, November 12, at which there will be three prizes award ed to the best looking babies. Supper will be served from 1) to 10. Every body come and bring their babies and have a good time. Proceeds o to pay for the scats in Baptist church. By order of Com. Arc you going to be married? W Xcner makes it a business to fit out young uien that are in such a dilcmiiiiu He v'iH make you a suit to order, or fit yotf. out in the best make of ready made cothinir. His stock of furuish- in" 'oo.is for styles and assortment can not be beaten. II2 can offer you hats of all discriptions. Fit your foot with ajiy kind of foot wear you may desire. His prices are always moderate. G. W. Lindscy'rf team of grays took a lively run on South Webster street Tuesday last, but without doing any damage, except to the wagon and hayrack to which they were attached both of which are laid up for repair. The driver says the accident and damage arc due to defective snaps on the breast straps which allowed the neck yoke and tongue to drop to the to suppress tho sale of those found impure nml unhoh 6oun anil all will ad mit that they have i-erformed their duties without fear or favor. At a recent examination by a lisla tivo Committee to determine the quail ties of the various baking powders told in Minnesota. Suite Chemist sml nnaly sis to tho FcoJ and Dairy Commuvitmer, Dr. Benjamin F. Drew, gave the folio ing evidence: Que. Dr. Drew, I wo by tho niort of the Dairv and Food Commission of pie's candidate, having in the sever al car of fervice and eoti-jncncc in that office alway lovrn liiiuclf hon est, capable and prompt hi the d; charge of his othcial dutiev No man 1 in Webster county i? o well qualified in all respects for the office ot shcntlj , 11 r rU r v H. I). Uanncy, the present count) clerk, has very t fiiciently filled that important office otic term, and "should have at leat, a econd term. IlMt)r- f0tt0cr nml IlloUi'noii, nml ! mm rvpurMt !! nn)Hilqi Read! .Read! Read OSC'AU I'ATMOlt. II - PI III it W T Inl fiMMTJB AKB tfEEjI&SWKiE 1 t this Stito that in making analysis of the various baking iowders of tins country yoa report as a result of your work that tho Koyal Baking Towder contains and give on" in baking a great er per cent, of carbonic acul go (leaven ing gas) than any other baking powder made; in thnt true: Ails. Yes, sir, thnt is a fuct. Ques. Doctor, you hw toximl from experiment thnt f.ho Royal Baking Pow der will keep longur and retain its quali ties than any jwwIer made, did you not? Ans. - Yes, sir, I think it does. Ques. -Now, tho two moft desirable qualities in baking powder are the amount ofearbonic acid gas it contains nnd gives otf and tho length of time it will keep, are they not? Ans. Yes, sir. Ques. Then the Uoyal Baking Pow der, possessing these qualities, is the In-at tiowdor made, is it not? Ans. Well, that would be the natiual conclusion. QueB. Well, that is n fact, is it not? Ans. Yes, J think it is. 1 consider it ono of tho best baking powder made. South Side. Still we have beautiful weather, but our western correspondence reports ton inches of snow on the mountains, and just to think summer in Nebraska. People are bu-y husking com. Boyd Munsell says their corn i yeihiing 75 bushels per acre. There was a quiet wedding in our neighborhood last week. W'i wi-h them a happy voyage over life's troub le J waters. We hear Mr. White Feather, has returned. Mr. Ed Louis, has returned home from the west, and his mother, Mrs. Stewart, is expected home in a few davs from New York, where he ha been visiting for some time. Mits Winnie Martin, i in Kcd Cloud, attending school. McClarcn and Putman, are busy threshini; in thi- vicinity. Election will soon be here, come all ye republicans who are loal and true and vote for the old party that will carry ynu through. Kki-i ih.hwn. Married, at the residence ot tlie bride's paients m Webster county, October 1-, 1SD1. Mr. Charles A. Guthrie and Mim Dru.-ill.i Grove. James Groves, Esq , officiating. All of thi.s county. record as a member of the legislature. as a justice of the peace for ,-evcral years, and as county clerW one term, is unsullied, and a. a Christain gen tleman he is above rrprach. It i l.nf tntii', to .dr. Katitu'V ai.d for the best interests of the county, that he should be reelected. 1. F. Trunkey nominee for the office of county judge and present in cumbent of that office, is justly etiti ltd to, and deserves a second term. During the last two yeai- he has filled the office with credit to luuisrlf Mid given good satisfaction to those with whom he has had official business. His books are neatly and correctly kept. Being a laer by profession, he is well qualified for the josition and bis docesions arc given m accord ance with the best rulings of the high er courts. la lit lino ami ut llu vry t.ml t Igurv for 'li Nothing hut the lot $mhh1 krjt. C all sec mc when von want am thin in inv line ? Tor Mile or Trmlr. A eluic fjrm f l' -rc. I .. ' from Uwb. good fra hott . - i- in cultiTitioii. all UiUU lu ..-. M ros ultr. Ky tr' i trade fr tr. K ' M 1 - JIIUV Ncnrniul l.lrrllll-. Acto :r fril -rttiliii.i. . 1 A e 4if J IT m mmn nr tA mil i.lvr.!ilt enrt )Mloinf. II torpltl ltrr. .iw. ft.HUtim t . iNjunlod tor hm. M'M. etU4iH. w.ll rt, miMwl. carr-r '!. lC-'lii t tlrt. 1 am how I'Tet-Mr 1 13 k frw J leans at rvaotialI rati .-,c jnfcp ., . - y x:.:r- - 1 1 -.. V S L fc 2i- , , ioutioli paMUMit if drcd d ill. the advantage of experience. 1 - ., .,.A0iUl close attention to buines, and legal fltaftMlM&fociiJI.".!j abilities in his lavor. wo predict hi? election by a handsome majority. C. W. Hummel candidate for coun ty treasurer, being one of the early pioneers, of the county is so well known that an extended account of him would seem supeilluou. Being a man of more than ordinary ability, strict integrity and unimpeachable character, both in public and private life, .ie is just Mich a man as eery voter who knows hint can vote for and feel that he has not made a mistake. Having been for many years identified with the public affairs of the county he knows the needs of the time-, and if elected will conduct the husiiu- of the office for the best interests of HiirU It'll- IrtiU'cu snUr ThtilUt Sil mth ,rl.l fu . ItrtiiMf. Surv. I lc-r. .vlt Khrti Sorw, 'Ictur. Ch.l hr.!. hUbU. Com-. m! all ihr Skin lrrti mid po-itltrly rnr pl. of ) unlrtnl. It i h'aarn!I m tf" rft ntf action or troibry rffan.'r.l cml pr U.x l'or -! U) I. II. IJ J of mtrrt ula r. . n i-- - (tl VCmtlV tm wi ttMMn " v W ' r- " m . .. kjl. il. IkkM !mM ti i.ttktm -m -' I'rtr 3' ifcatt -ST tm 1 -' la tllt T - - I lruAka mA mBk .. -. MA &. aJ -""- 1 Mruulicrr I'liml fr Milt. :MlMtMikWrfnwitM Yon can get strawberry plant the, mh'' first of SptrmWr which will Kfw xfAa.vtnCBST bcrrie next .ea-n. Pnrc " eeuU ' i'&rr:iHrLX KXrKOm Tn t r t per 100 or ?.'). per I H. ' tmammm M tmmi ,. ta . I, 11. ut kT. M .. m-. mi xmm m 1 M.I t M m4 - ' tlorr Light. ' !. "rw - ' A. Morhari .-tl.otlr,U W ZIW, 111:7 ' Mll tho in.an.lo-.oM si,-. na 7 buv nUnjitrotwrn th iId utal. tf 4 Windmill-. IfMu r.mit ll.o bt m1 h"-V"4l iM.ri.nllM.MH Hoiirv (.. -oU A l Clou.l the county at large. Of I) M Hunter republican catTulBt- L. ijrwl fo. male a rpwr for Minerintendent of public in-true- rndcrtai?i.gTh-4i. ' iirttt Kiit 1iti1. ho-mI !h sail!. I In 15 l'llt? well and favorbly known throughout the county, having for evral years been engaged as teacher in our public schools In the different scjiool- in which he has taught he ha.- been uniformly successful in gaining and holding the confidence and olefin of his patron and as county superintendent he i.- jut lv popular Willi the teaehi-rs of Web -ter county, and 1- highl ompliment cd by the Mate superintendent. Hi- election i- an a -mi red faet lOnr wttk it" r-'rt' r ! m& t WITH"' 1 !'. v- uu Tt rtiurritl ltrrrlor. fMMIt r cut,-1 tir " t" 1 ' VmmM- mm r - ' km Mr& Vu4 - l " Mnrrinil. October. 'Jl. 1S9I. by Itcv. E. J. Kandall, at Garfield. Mr. jj L'ronc cadiaa'.r for cl rk f ... .. , M-. 1. .:..!. , !.- the lislrtct eourt, is tno rigni man nniund. It is unsafe to drive any team, especially a spirited one with in secure harness. A ten cent snap on the harr.cs-s might have saved several dollars in repair. A stitch in time, &c. Unroll I, SL-n.'o am .liss Ivatie Agnes Sanderson, all of Webster county, Nebraska. Married, at Kcd Cloud. Nebraska. October 23. 1S1M. Mr. Orrin Pitney, and Miss Cora E. Harvey. Hey. G. W. Hummel officiating. All of this county. James Chaffiu of Cowles, adds his name to the Great FamMy Weekly. Thanks. The song service at the 31. E. church last Sunday, was excellent, and highly appreciated by the larc audi ancc. The M. K. choir is one the of best in the city.. The old frame birlding on the south east corucr of Cedar strccf. and :th avenue has be n torn down. If was an old land mark. A Perfect Baking Powder. in the light place. Mr. Crone 1 a man of large experience in clerical work which with bis natural qualification- and accommodating mauiiur in which he discharges the duties of hia offiec will insure his election. Surveyor, especially good ones, arc icarce, and for thi ruaion the name of W. H. Thornc is on the ticket for reelection. The office i$ in no -encc a political office and the people will vote for the bc-t man for the place which Is W. U. Thorn. Dr. bebenek. fsr corncr will laro but little oppJtKn. Breanv; of bi Children Cry for : r?s Castoria. r - ItiiKKit'-ami iinio. CdUtH CS-..rf r .;; i.. t..ii.v. (IihI ott iool.fctn: lit 1 r A Itiiriiln. f-. - to- A .pan of 1. yrr M k'Wi , g. jOKr jHM SK exekanK' for enttir KiHi mi iht , ,nv,tt -.1-, AiTlAHf oilier. lw 4 aliforiilii I'urui rnlin'!. (ilii IV-litum Xt irUi givm by a thuwl frwr A hintlwl Sout f r-o hi nv"ti tn Ut fM ir 1 Co.. ll Urlc Htiv.t. t h..-r. IU or 'J'i WhaMfl" KlM,l. ikwion. JM. .ta K . far . I-. l-.l li litfi .! - ir il k peculiar fitness for the place he !a J been cl creed aod reelected to fill it fr f raL ,j itmmrkr r term alter term, ne i. olc 01 ;-1 fcy i iriicr IIl'iiil Cliiirt'li. 10 3 umi'li h-1 0 A. M during .lu r itlf In I cuiiirri. Ntlr l bcr-bj W thai I . . examine all jr8 -'ho mij !, tt to oflor thernjive caaidat' V t tcichcr ofthe pybli h(o! of tl, couuty, at Hnl Cloud mu tltt third J;turday f each Wti. ! r.itii rnail.llu9 trill n h i . j, ... on the KrtJT ?r4f tkr '" "! tirdaj f rarli tH Tb u4iR rqrr4 f 'I . 3d ;rai ertutmiUs U l - tvtdi Wlow TO fi si.. irg' -' &er ct. f'-r lrt v4m ruk' n4 v,r4 Wtw yr ort , .!? . few ' WHY 19 THI W. L. DOUCLAS S3 SHOE cr,??"-, M HIT SHOE fT1 r5nSiW,t tt" i. t A4- v . m f A -t pioneer settlers of tl county and fj well known to the people f every ection a? to scarcely ncod racativ in this oonncet'on. The old dttr rill b liadlT rncnilerl n eleliB day by tke voters pf all partita wt'k lout re-ard to political affiliations The constantly growing demand for Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, the standard cream tartar powder for forty years, is due to two causes. FIRST: The extreme care exercised by the manu facturers to make it perfectly pure, uniform in quality, and of highest raising power. SECOND: The recent investigations exposing the fact that certain other brands of baking powder contain ammonia and still others that were found to contain alum. These unscrupulous manufacturers arc being found out, and th consumers arc giving them a wide birth. Nothing is left to chance in the manufacture of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. Chemists are employed to test every ingredient as to purity and strength. Kencc; it marvelous purity and uniformity. Each can is like every other. It never dissapoints. BEST is ALWAYS the CHEAPEST. 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