The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 18, 1895, Page 4, Image 4
U4.4 n rf-Lr--t-:t-ilr ir-'fVTt nDmnn i.f mjmi.i r rlS7iaiMrayi'irtlllito1V1ihi4itr'nTiirrtriiii.rwifc,llpi . n a. - -- - -...., ,..-. ., t , - - iSHlllllllllllllllH '. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, OCT. 18. 1895. A - ft li I ( I I r h it h I v I b v ?,: 'I ri U&t: PUCKER'S JVI cash fVnr DRY GOODS PlJiL JL JL- V-J W jr. jr. o. JRoka and JMWffhter "KEhi' out of the past; it is haunted." j Tlint in tho renson Judge Heall'a frionds ro tllcnt ns to his official record and I rely on Ijib personal "nicenees." Let tho people put their shoulders to the wheel and try to do business during tho relet) of Clevoliintl. That is the bent they enn do until tho republican party cornea into power in '9G and tho wheels of industry rovolvo again, lias ten thu day. AVo lire offering Bomo exceptional viilues in CLOAKS, JACKETS CAPES. We invito you to come and see them. Plush Capes. tQloth We have them in black and blue beaver, brown beaver and boucle cloths. Prices $3.50, 4, 4.50. 5, 5.50, 6, 6.50, 7,50, 8,50 and $10. He Can't Live Bald ray friends and neighbor,. I had Br ppla IS years; physician, and chant of cllmat, did not help me. Hut Hood's Bartapa- j-jood' Saraa-parilla rill did me more good 9 m An than all the doctoring, 1 Ufd I can now eat, deep and TAh,. and work. My daughter " tWWWWW also had dlitrtta and rhsunuUtm. Hood', Bar laparllla made her stout, well and healthy. B. F. O. Roki, Falnrlew, Kansas. Hood' Pills re purely vtgatable, andd, not purge, pain or grip. Bold by all druggist. KEPUIII.ICAN TICKET. We can show you an elegant line of the newest styles in Plush Capes, nicely trimmed with fur. Prices $ 5, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50 and 10. imtS II VI H w nx ' V ; V 7 amp Ladies' Paletots and Long Jackets in navy blue and black beaver cloth, elegantly made and trimmed. Prices $5, 6.50,7,50,8, 8.50, 9, 10, 10.50 and 11. Mine Ticket. ForJudrroof tho Supreme Court, T. L. NORVAL, Seward. For Regents of the Stato University, C. II. MOUUILL, Lincoln. 11. L. QOULD, Keith County. Judicial Ticket, For Judse-lOth District, JAMES MoNENY. Red Cloud. County Ticket. For County Treasurer. J. 8. WHITE. For County Clerk, L. II. FORT. For Clerk District Court. JAS. BURDEN. For Sheriff, J. W. RUNCHEY. For Superintendent, D. M. HUNTER. For County Judge, S. WEST. For Surveyor. W. E. TIIORNE. For Coroner. DR. L. II. BECK. For Supervisor District One. E. PETERS, Guide Rock. For Supervisor District Two, J. R. CROZIER, Stillwater. For Supervisor District Four. C. C. COX, Pleasant Hill. For Supervisor District Five, W. B. ROBY. Rod Cloud. For Supervisor District Six, T. W. BAILEY, Bladen. For Supervisor District Seven, GEO. P. GATHER, Otto. For Assessor, JOS. W. WARREX. For Justices of tho Peace, J. PORTER. JR., 1st Ward. C. S. BENNETT, 2nd Ward. For Constables, GEO. W. SAUNDERS. J. O. WARNER. in the newest styles and cloth made, nice covert cloth and beaver jackets, special price $5, other grades at 5.50. 6, 6.50 and 7. CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. Special values at $1.50, 1.75, 2, 2.50,3,3.50,4 and 4.50. New styles and nicely made. EDITORIAL, NOTES. MISSES' JACKET. Special values at $1.50, 1,75, 2, 2.50, 3.50,.4.50,5.50and 6 50. Voto foi McNehy nil tho timo. Voto for White all tho time. Vote for Fort nil tho timo. Voto for Burden all tho timo. Vot, for Runchey all the time. Voto for Hunter all tho time. Voto for West all tho timo. Voto for Beck all tho timo. Vote for Thorno nil tbo time. Voto for Rnbv nil the timo. Wm:RE could you Hud hotter and moro deserving mon than aro to bo found on tho republican ticket? Certainly not on tho tickota of our opponents. Then voio tho republican tigket, remembering that White, Burden, Fort, Runchey, Hunter, Wf-st.Beck and Thorno can't bo beat when it comes to nbility, affability, Integrity and gentlemanly troatment to all who come in contact with them. A JonoE has more opportunity to Rather to himself tho fruits that oome of the efforts of others than almost any other public officer. In making his de cisions he has the aid of won skilled in law, so that un ordinary capacity to un derstand, torother with diligence and caution, wuld, in this district which has a strong bar, build a reputation for judicial capacity wholly unobtainable by tho snmo mind alono. So tho unity of the bur may frequently raliovo the judge from trying aituations. And this is an important fact in this olootion. It has been tho attitude of tho bar far moro than th, tamper of the judge which has procured for mortgagors in thia county the long stays for which Judge llaall takes credit. It is a fact that tho statute only allows salo to be stayed nine months. No judge who is not corrupt can allow moro of a stay. That would bo a violation of bis oath. Wa have investigated the matter locally and find that Judgo Beall has not vio lated his oath, but that, in every case of foroolosure whore more than nino months stay was granted, it was done by agreement of tho attornoye for tho re spective parties. Only ono lawyer in this oounty over mado an argument against legal means of giving a mort gagor time whon he deserved it because or mtsroriuno enner general or indi vidualand that lawyer haa ceased to bo h resident of tills county. On the other band, the only timo that a feas ible way of preventing ferfeiture by foreclosure sale was presented to Judgo Beall by a local lawyer: tho judge failod to grasp tno situation and con temptuously ovor-rulod tho lawyer and confirmed tho foreclosure salo. The law is developed by struggle, and it takes mon to carry on that struggle Tho conditions which have prevailed in Ne braska havo called for an application of legal principles to legal controversies, which the presont judge has absolutely failed In giving, Tho shallow pretext of continuance is an expensive nuisance bocause in every case tho coetH to tho litigant and te the county aro moro than equal tho accruing intorcst. What is wanton is n juugo who Knows enough to apply Ugal principles to new conditions, besluoR being able to contrel the old. Such men thoro nre plenty at the bar of this district, and tho peor of uny of them is James MoNony. Tub voters of Webster county should not forget that tho present oloction is just as important in a manner aa the presidential election in '0G will bo. If tho republicans win this yoar, they will go into tho battlo uoxt year with ro nowod vigor. That means that tho country will return to renewed prosper ity, euch hb has always followed tho election of republicans to the manage ment of tho government. The republi can party has always been tho party of progress, and upon it must tho Ameri can laborer build his hopos if ho wishes piosperity to return to tno country. Protection moans labor, and plenty of labor means moro money. flu. Mi i$ Liver and Kidney Diseases Are manifested by BACKACHE, RHEU MATISM, LOSS OF APPETITE, FOUL TONGUE, BAD BREATH, WEAKNESS, LOSS OF ENERGY and CHRONIC CATARRH OF THE THROAT. ' Dr. J. H. McLEAN'S LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM Is the remedy you need, of equal sorvlce in all mild or chronic LIVER, KIDNEY and FEMALE TROUBLES. For sale everywhere at 1.00 per bottle. THE DM. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. sjmmmmmm m mm mmrnimnrng , it Tub only tneu who fear thoy will suf fer from tho election of James McNony to be judge of this district aro the shy locks whoso success in court depends upon tho favor or bllndnops of tho judge. They know that McNony will dischargo his duties without fear or favor, and with tho light of knowlcdgo in his mind. They aro the mon who sing tho song of terror to poor mortgagors upon tho elec tion of McNony; they, the very men whoso usurious clulms hnve hung liko millstones around the necks of poor un fortunates all over this country. It was tho speech of a lawyer and not the ru 1 ing of a judge which mado and marked an epoch in the history of illegal chattel mortgages in thia country, and that law yer was Jamea McNony. Evidently some people are trying to ridicule the people of this district. Alarmed by the growing demand for ubility on the bench. Judge Beall1 friends are trying to -put tne blame fer ten reversed cases, out at fourteent ried, upon the juries of this district. Some excuses are worse than none, and this is one of them. Every man who hen served on a jury knows better. Io knowa that the frequent exceptions law yere take upon the record mean prob able error on the part of the judge be fore the case is given to the jury tit all. Tho only way that the jury can bo to blame is by rendering a verdict clearly contrary to the evidnace. And every man who reads the papers knows that tho supreme court Is scrupulous in its observance ot the rule that verdicts will not be sot aside unless they are so clear ly against the weight of evidence as to indicato fraud, passion, or accident. But the rocord will speak for itself. Of four cases whinh were affirmed, throe were taken up to roverso the verdict et the jury, and the jury verdict was sustained. In only ono of tho fourteen cases was the verdict ot the jury tho Cauda for reversal The people ot this district are not fools nod will uot bo caught by such chaff. Jamks McNeny camo to thia country eighteen yoara ago without a dollar, and began his career by teaching a country school and living the life of an early aettler. From that day to this, hia "joys, his tears, his hopes, his fears" have been all with the people of this country, among whom he grew to fame ne a law yor. Judge Beall has boen here perhaps ten years, during whioh time no client ugo baa developed his faculties or ab sorbed his sympathies. His only title to remembrance is failuro as n judge. 'Tie true, 'tis pity, and pity 'tie 'tis true. But the taxpayers ot this district, and the citizena whose lives unit properly aro at the disposition of a judge, must bo just before being sympathetic. Their duty is now to udvanco over dead failure to success, and elect a judge to presido in this district. 'VVaato no tears Upon tho blotted record ef lost years But turn the leaf, and einllo, O smile, to see Tho fair white pages that remain for thee." That ia the judicial record: turn the leaf for a new judge,' DR. KILMER'S Having had an exceptional good trade on Winter Garments, we find we have a number of them in which we only have one size of a kind. In order to Bell them oat quick, we are going to mark them at special bargain prices. Gome and see them if we have your size. You can buy a nice new garment very cheap. 6, A. Ducker & Co. Frankia L. Lauback aged 14 years, died at the tesidenco ot A O. Willis, in thia oity yesterday, at which placo the funeral services wore held today. Ho waa the adopted sen ot Mrs. Willis' fiarente, and several mentba ago was in ured in a base-ball game, the result et which was aaabceee which, after months ot cruel suffering, resulted in hia death. . Christian Jeaeen. father of oureetoem- ed friend John Jeaeen, of thia city, who baa been aiok tor a year or more, paseed quietly away on last evening, at the reeidence of his eon, aged sixty-aeven years, eight month, three days. The fu neral will take place Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. from his son's residence, in the northeast part ot the city. Congressman Amlrowo will fatk on the political ifliups of tho day at Cowles, ou tho mat ot October. Economy To go without a tqoth brush. You can't afford to let your teeth go now and lose them "A Stitch in Time ; Saves Nine." Preserve your teeth by keeping them dean and possibly save a dozen. Our line of tooth brushes is well assorted and extensive. A fair quality at 10c up to the finest French an 3 MB Japanese imported at 25c to 40c. Next time you need one better try us. Deyo & Geice, The Druggists. yjiUiUiU M UUUiUUUUUiUiUUUiiittK Tne Webster county agricultural soci ety ia surely under obligationa to Alfred Hadell, resident member of tne turn or O. A. Ducker & Co., for the handsome manner in which ho fixed up the inter ior of the floral hall, and tho tine display he had on exhibition. The ball never looded nicer. The interior was elegantly decorated with red, white and bluo and ether appropriate colore such as would attraot the attontion ot the visitors. Large numbers ot tho people Hooked to the iloial hall this year and remained tbero a great doal ot the time aa it was a good place to whilo away tho hours. Mr. Hadell la entitled to a great deal of credit for the time and money spout in decorating tho hall and for furnishing a nice exhibit. Only 18 more days and election will be over. Don't forget W. B. Roby and the city ticket. All good men. Tiia voters of Wobster county should not forget to cast their votes for republi can supervisors. This is an importaafr affair and should becomo firmly impress- ' ed upon tho minds of tho vqters. It ia very important. Some crank haB figured out that iu three and one-half years the New Jeru salem ia to bo located at Council Bluffs, Iowa. Tho Lord help ua all if that town has beon selected as a havon ot rest. " KIDNEJCLIVER'jss WJW?1 Biliousness Headache, foul breata, sour stoaaek, heart burn, pain In cheat, drapepata, ooaetiBattea. Poor Digestion Distress after eaUnt . pain and bloatta the Kosoach, ahortnvei of breath, pain la the heart. Loss of Appetite A splendid feeling- to-day and a depreawd oae to-morrow, nothing accms to taste good, tired, 'sleeplMiaod all.unatruwr, weakness, debility. waaaifKootUulliUup qutokly a rundowa conitltutlcm ami runWc tho weak tromr. At Irit;3;!Ht.i SO eonia ami $1.H fclzo, cji Ml.!' Oiui Ui Jttl.rt ' frfo-CuiwJtUkiB K'ii, Dbp Kiuikh ti Co., Dikoiumxon, K. Y. The Webster county fair was moro of a buccobb than tho most sanguine could havo expected under the short time that was had to arrange for it, after tho do- cision waa made to hold a fair. The managers doservo great credit for their efforts and the exhibitors a multitudo ot congratulations for the excellent ex hibits made. We havo scarcely cvor soon aa fine a display of corn, potatoes beets, pumpkins, onions, dec, aa was shown this year. Then, too, the gate receipts were splendid considering the bard times, nearly 1700 were taken in at the gata wblle receipts rrom otner sources swelled the exchequer consider able more than waa anticipated. The whole thing only goes to show what may be expected with liberal advertising and energetic work. Tax Halu Notice. To Whom It may Concern i Twice notice that on January 21th. 1KM, Tbo Western Iinil Cnmnntiv iiiirpTinanil ut nrl ,vate ihx ale, oi tin treasurer ot Webster ctiunty, Nehniska. the fnllowlnir described I unci s altimtnd In Wrbiter uounty, Nebraska. & the j ear 4- T. J, Ward ia making a good afzed canvass for county judge on the demo cratic tick. Jeff is not ot our political faith and does not stand a great show but democrats pin their faith on Jefl'a oundidaoy. He would make a good judge. fur tho delinquent tuxes llicii-im for 1P0J, to-wlt: The Mi or section 11. In townships, range U; tHxed on .Nunary 2uh, 1834, in tho name ot Wenzel I-ovah. llie 804 of section 14, In township a, range 10, taxed ou .Unuary vith, 1834, in the name of Joseph nradferd. The ne4 of Ihx swi of section 20, In township 1, raiiRe li, taxed January 24tli, 1894, Iu the name f l hos. r, and A lleo K. Kennedy. The se4 ot the n4 or section 20, In townshl? l.rauKS 12. taxed on January 24th, 1804,1a the name of Ihot. 1. and Alice H. Kennadr, That the time for the mUinptlon ef eaM JlK,iU,.lEJ'" M,l.,le? U1 expire on January SSili. IMS. at which time the underalgned will apply to the county treasurer of sate Webster county, for a deed to said land unlets redeMs tlon ia made according to law. iiaied at Uloomlnaton, Nep October Uh, THB WBSTBBM I.AKD COM r ANT, Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for P CfcUtwttr'a KaclUh Mwm4 Braa ENNYR0YAL PILLS w ten nt- tlwata rttUU. la tea VraMlM tto akautol KutiUk IHfi MQiMrd la KrJ mkI tofr tiUi MM. rfclad VlLh kliib riMton. Tela ' oatkrrw Rtfutt dauartiu tuLdttttf V Hunt illiJ ImitittioHt. Ai lirurs'leia- dp arftd 1a. In tmr for rflUulri, t'n'ImorUli airt -iiriiri lur iAXiHri" mirtrer, j rviurn , ivyrrm VUfej til L4 MatL 10,000 ttuiotuil rurirri,HFmlcultu.H rvgtii r UtnHf)Hfii' ISA. l&m, Q. f "Vtf$'' 1U..T.","' -rMW1Wrm iwy WeiewMW -(: