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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1895)
M ;is- m.. r felU fiW. tt" iB th, bv- : ts K T & -. - ' m ! iu $& ? ft.' i' t t Sfti Iff. Cna(0 II. Smlifc Etna, Cat Like Other Women I hare tufltre J (or 29 years with a complication of trouble!, with continuous, nlmoit unbeara ble palu In my took. The Grip alto prostra Hood's 8ar9a- m- !. parilla ted me. But Hood1 ures Barsaparllla has cured ras ot all my troubles, and I cannot speak too highly ot IU Mn. E. B. Burnt, Box 19 Etna, Cat. Hood ' Pills curt headache and Indlgestte. Iti:i'lI!MCA!V TICKET. stmo 'ticket. For Juilrro f th Supremo Court, T. L NORVAL, Sewnrd. For RpRontp of thn State University, O. II. MOURILL. Lincoln. 11. L. GOULD. Keith County. Jtiillflul Ticket. For JuiIbp-IOiU District, JAMES MoNRNV. Red Cloud. County Ticket. For County Treasurer. J. B WHITE. For County Clerk, L. II. FORT. For Clerk District Court, JAS. BURDEN. For Sheriff. J. W. RUNOHEY. For Suporintondent, D. M. HUNTER. For County Judgn. S. WEST. For Survoyor, W.E.THORNE. For Coronor, DR. L. II. BECK. For Supervisor District One, E PETERS, Guide Rook. For Supervisor District Two, J. R. CROZIER. 8tlllwator. For Supervisor District Four. C. O. COX, Plonennt Hill. For Supervisor Difltrlct Five, W.B.ROBY, Red Cloud. For Supervisor Distrlot Six, T. W. BAILEY, Blnden. For Supervisor Diatriot Roven. GEO. P. GATHER, Otto. For Assessor. JOS. W. WARREN. For Justices ot the Peace, J. PORTER. ,IR , 1st Ward. O. S. BENNETT, 2nd Ward. For Constables, GEO. W. SAUNDERS. J. 0. WARNER. To Voters. Be careful and do not be deceivod b false statement made by tho pop press and tho henchmen of that party. Re. member that the republican candidates are careful, honest and painstaking men. EDITORIAL. NOTES. Vote for Morrill and Qoold for regents 'Ibey aro good men for tho position. Vote for T. L. Norval tor supreme justice. A good man who is the peer ot the aged Maxwell, who is in his dotage. Votk tho republican tloket. Every man thoreon is qualified to All the office and is honest and capable. See that you voto lor tno partv or prosperity. MoNknt will curry the tenth district by from 800 to 1000 majority. Do not be fooled into voting against the man whose ability and integrity is unquestionable Thk expenses of tho various offices of Webster county oonduot6d by republi cans have boon vory low, and to aJ man they have out down the expensos muoh lower thon their predecessors. Tnis is the last effort that we shall make before olectlon takes place there fore, we hopo that republicans will re main loval to tho republican cause and voto tno straight ticket and unflinching ly show tbe opposition that the party still stands in solid phalanx for the right and for prosperity and protection. questions to be propounded to Judge Beall. let. Was not the convention nom inating you opposed to your receiving free transportation over the rail roadf 2nd. Sinco you have been a judge in thia district, have you not held and traveled on a pass over the Burlington rail roadf 3d. vDId you nst receive and use since you have been judge in this dis trict, free trananortatinn tnr vaum.II and soma members ot your family to uiw duu timer points in uoioraao. and to the Black Hills, and to the world's fair in 18KH 4th. Is it not fact that some of your most ardent supporters ia Kearney and Phelps counties are saloon keepers? oth. Are not you, and John M. Logan, your brother-in-law, and court Prtr, representing that youara still a prohibitionist, and ars asking votes on that scoref 6th. Have not you, or the said Logan written letters in which it was stated that your Ufa work has almost been for prohibition ? Please answer these questions and rwipyp iu unaiuiw, vwng PUDUO. Ohlkfranoryfar ntohar'aCaatarla. The Lie Nnllerf. The friends of Judgo Beall have beon actively engaged in circulating, through the tonth judicial district, a report which is falso'ln every particular. The report states that following the failure of the First National bank, ot lied Cloud, notes and othor obligations for largo amounts of James McNeny, which were nmong tho assets of tbo bank, wore sold ut public auction, upojp tho stroots of Red Cloud, for n few dollnrs and are trying to muko political capital out of this statumont. Tho facta aro that noithor at tho timo of falluro nor at the lime of tho sulo of tho banks assots woro thero any notes or othor obliga tlona of James McNony hold by the bank or in its posoossion. In proof of tills asBertBon wo submit tho following affidavit mado by O. C. Boll, rocelvor of tho bank: Statout Nobraska ) Adams County $ O. C. Bell, ot lawful ago, being first duly sworn on oath, says ho is a resident of Red Cloud, Webster county, Ne braska. That ho is tho duly and law fully appointed rccoivor of tho First National bank of Red Cloud, Nobraska, appointed by tho comptroller of tho currency ot tho United States, and that iiRsuch rojotvor ho has full and com pleto charge of tho assets of said bank and that tho final sale of the assets of said bank was made by affiant on September 20. 1895, and that no llabil ities or obligations of James McNeny woro among tho assots of said bank nfforod for sslo, and no such obligations of said McNeny wore sold or offered for sale, and further this affiant saith not. O. O. Bell, Subscribed in my presenco and sworn to before mo this '28th day of Octobor, 18!5. W. R Snyder, heal Notary Public, My commission oxpircs June 22, 1000. The original of tho affidavit is in the possession of John A. Gusto, chairman ot tho republican judicial comroittcp, and can be aeen at any time by any per son who wishes further proof. Tola affidavit cllncnea tbe lio upon its invontors who have mado this cam paign of falsehoods, slandor and villitlca tion and who aro knowingly circulating absolute falsehoods. They dare not go into the real merits of tho question involved viz. tho qualiil- cation and tltnees ot tho two men lortne position of district judge, knowing full well they would suffer by tho compari son. J. 8. Wuitk has made the best county treasurer that Webster county haB over had. Tbe expenses of his office havo lieen very low and from the larse amount of back taxes collected he has boon able to maintain his office. eiDenBes. and helped to swell the general fund until to uay tbere is f 2000 in tbe goneral fund aau several other lunus nave more money in them than for many years. Vote for White. Kepubllctuis. Vote the straight ticket this fall. This la no time to trlfla. Thn ntatA ( judged by the quality ot its judiciary una court officers. Reoubllcan iudans. clnrkn. ahnrlfTa. justices, etc., mean that the laws and constitution win ue upbeia ana re spuctod. Let us restore the credit of tbe stato by wiping populism out of our court-houses. .Tho success of the republican party thia fall mnoni n aarannlnrr vtAtAvu ni year and the restoration ot better timee. 17.... .1... .-..fl.. At l.-t rum ws niraiKUb iicnet- ThU is the last issue before the elec tlon, and Thk Chirp confidently hopes that the republican party will come out victorious next Tuesday. The ticket from head to foot is ono composed of good men, who are well qualified and who will be a credit to Webster county ir elected. TQls Is a republican ear ana aou'i you rorget 11, kDR. KILMER'S oo -T KIDNETCL1VERS2 WJW Rheumatism buabaco, pain In Joints or back, brick dust ia "i wwaMVv imnh aa a i miwii im saaassssaA4jkMawSjajBju gravel, uloeratlon or catarrh of tbe bladder. uisordered Liver Biliousness, headache, Indigestion or gout. aWAMF-KOOT Invigorates, cures kidney dUkulUat, Bright disease, urinary troubles. Immire Blood taofula,soalar(a, general weakness or debility. mmmmtj HHUluuillUup qiUCUJ a lUBOOWBi ' ' ..! l- A. A ubiiwuuu mini uiun wo wnu strong. i avrvggisia so easts 9 1.00 Sim. Omnia oslda to Health" fn. "Mntfua km, Da. Kimsa a; Co.. Bwamtow. W. T. Publication or Suamons. la,i PJSjy?0 J ." Eenth Judicial Dis trict, la and for Webster County, Nebraska. L.BauM.plalntlf.i wst "l.'Srt fAlw&. -h'. v whe ulytded one baV of the northwest quartr. and the undivided one hall ot the seuthwsif quarter ot aeetloa atnsteea, towniblp one, raajre .twelve, west of the sixth principal BMridian. la Webtur count. Nahr ! defendant. Bdward Noble and No ble, hit wife, aad all persoas who have or data above described real oro-arti ty. will take notice uatoaueitw say ol.Oetebsr. ism, the above Dimi nUlntlk? ;::i - y -. "r . ....... pewueu iu ue la the above enuuea eeurt, the ebject and nruer o are (or an leenantln- f th feraa aeeoun tUJIAff AOtB.ln ft t ana nrarer at Tirtueof eerlalB tudeeds istaed to said oialn of the sua due him bv which tit by the treasurer ot said, Webster eosnty. porsuant to purehaaeof said laad by said dIaId- Uf IA. UM t.v tf IftM mh Ik. k jCm m j. toraforselosore of defeadanu' iDseresi in aald prsasises, and (or the foreclosure of the interests of ail penoss whoauoeTsr la said toad, fora sale of aald premises, and for all '!""' .! ib ue premises. The persons above notlasd are reqaired to wiinirMHi DouuuB oq or DMef ue via oar 01 peeeaber. !. or the same will be takea as answer said petition on or before the uwMBiwr. taw. or ue same will true aad decree passed aceordlugly SOT . 3SPrV RooT Heart Disease Cured By Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. Fainting, Weak or Hungry Spells, Irregu lar or Intermittent Pulse, Flattering or Pal pitation, Choklnf Bensatloa, Bhortnoas of Breath, Swelling of Feet and Ankles, are symptoms of a diseased or Weak rioart. MRS. N. C. MILLER. Of Fort Wayne, Ind., writes on Not. 29, IBM: "I was afflicted for forty years with heart troublonnd suffered untold agony. I had weak, hungry spells, and my heart would palpitate so hard, the pain wonld bo so acute and torturing, that I became so weak and norrous I could not sleep. I was treated by eYcrul physicians without relief and gave up e vor being well again. About two yean ago I commonced using Dr. MIloV Remedies. Ono bottle of the Heart Ouro stopped all heart troubles and tho Bcstoratlvo Ncrrlne did tho ret,and now I sleep soundly and at tend to my household and social duties with out any trouble. Bold by druggists. Book sent free. Address Dr. Miles Medical Oa, Elkhart, Ind. Ir. Mita' taMikg taton letltk Ico wool shawls, hoods, fascinators. hotter, becoming, and abovo nil, so cheap that nvoryono can sfTord to get one. Please enmo and look my goods over. Truly yours, Mns. F. Newhoube. Cash WiSquhSBBSBBBSBBu'BBSBBBBSV'sTMI DUCHERS Monday Morning, Oot. 28th, We commenced another 12 days' Money Saving Bargain Sale. We invite you to come in and see the exceptional values we are offering. We were never before so well equipped to oft'er you exceptional values. DKESS GOODS Come and see them; we ean salt yen in a dress fabric, 86 inch Henrietta, 19o. All wool 40 inch Henriettas at 33c. All wool SG inch Serges at 33 o. Novelty Saltings in new effect at 45, 55. Henrietta nt COo per yard that many dealers would not blush to sell at $1 Special Bargains In blaok Mohair Goods at 45 and COo. Bpsolal bargain In 46 Inch Serge nt COo. 48 inch Blaok Gloria Silk at 7Co per yd. Silk Velvets at CO and 7Go. We can show you a handsome line of tho latest novelties in Dress Goods. 54 inch Broadcloth, nnvy blaok aad brown, at COo per yard. Remember oar Drs Goods Department is one of thu atrongest features nt nn, atil TXm nan Knar vnn m wa.w n.tt. IIma i9 nl.Ma'ln. .!. - WW. B1W.W. 1W WOTM HHWII JWt. W CURTAINS Ham fid line of Laoe Oattatni at tiM tlins.s. trtsit: tmnnnf BLANKETS W ean offer you the REMNANTS IN Daring tho entire 12 days of the sale we will offer special bargains in these. We can show you an elegant line of New Stylish-Made Ladies' Jackets at $8.50, 4.50, 5, 6, 7, 7.50 and 8.50. Ladies' Cloth and Fur Gapes at 95, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. s!rV-!JIBBBn2 '-bbbbbbHHHH VBaT'llVRflflrlM sVsBBBsVnyln.i.lsBB-i nil SBl-BBTBBBWlSV1.ILl.'lkVBBBm Children Cloaks. Wraps that girls wUl like. Girls for a store where thev always A PUZZING FACT: for it? very few can, but they won't. business than the extra profit can. but thev won't. Tho ladies ot tho W. R. C. arrangod sorao time ago to give tho Post a sur priso party, so last Saturday night thoy carried out their program successfully, not ono of tbo comrades gottlng an ink ling of it till the ladies arrived only tho judgo, and he had to bo told to in duco him to attend Post meeting. But ho did not betray them. Tho ladies, upon their arrival nt tho hall, soon spread a banquet, consisting of tho lux uries ot tho BoiiBon. After all bad en' joyed it to their utmost capacity, tho Post was ngain called to order by the cemmandor, Harry Pond. Thon tho prosident ot tho Corps, Mrs. Kato Jud son, informod tho comrades that, besides tho feast of good things, thoy hnd also brought their annual donation of mon ey. That being transferred from tho treasurer to the quartermaster, the spooch-making commenced and waskopt up until it late hour, and all seemed to onjoy tho fun. All thoso who failed to put in an appcaranco missed a raro treat. Beall's record for forecloeres is good. Ono hundred oighty-ono decrees of fore closure hnvo beon rondorod by him in this county In tho last four years, that is almost moro than thoro wero rondorod for eight years previous. Of theso caeoa nine months stay and no moro was granted in one hundrod forty-eight. Moro than nino months stay was granted in thirty-three and Judgo Beall in his minutes on the trial docket says that evory ono was by agreoment ot the lawyers concerned, Judgo Boall can not faco tho record and say that ho has bonotltted tho farmers who could not pay their mortgages. Vote for Jas. McNeny for district judgo. Thoro could bo no better friend of the farmer. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award.. Dry Goods House! -W... U.V..J .Uw V. liin.UD IVI 1.010.0. 25o each, many of (turn worth four or. best bargains ever shown In Blankets. Ribbons CLOAKS, Jackets and Capes. Ml m 'IHbWtbbbBi .bbbbbbhbbbSbbi( T U Sifiual fyrwvlfl at "tvar rviXona Tf.travnYynA-,-, .7TZiirTmZTy!m'mmma They th nk they are entitled to That is the whole storv. Thev thlnV tlinv nr smfifi DUCKER ffin a sisjoci AWlvV mWmmmmmmmB. perfect health, comfort, good-nature, baby-beauty. Scott's Emulsion is the best fat-food baby can have, in the easiest form. It supplies what he cannot get in his ordinary food, and helps him over the weak places to perfect growth, For the growing child it is growth, For the full, grown, new life. Bt tun you tt Scetfi Emulifon when you want it and not a chtap lutitttutt. Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists. 50c and $. Dr. J. LA C2t Prloe, 2 Bo., SOo. and Sl.OOvec bottle. 8old everywhere. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., St. L0UI8, MO. Table Linens Speoial bargains in tablo linens at 15, 25, 3C and 48c per yard. Twilled Red Flannels At 15, 20, 25 and 28c that are ceptional values. ex- Calicoes and Ginghams Nice Dark styles at 5, G and 7c. Hosiery We aro loaded with good Bargains in Hosiery at 5, 10, 16 and 25c per pair. We can show ou an extra good Ladies' Dongola Button Shoe at 81 50 per pair. Also Bpecial values in other grades at 12, and 8250. Also Bargains in Children's shoes. Gloves and Mittens We can show you apecial bargains in them. Ladies' Jersey Gloves at 15. and 25c, Ladies' extra fine Jer aey Mittens at 25c worth double tbo monoy. Children's gloves and mittons at 10. 15 and 25c. Mon's gloves and mittons at 2c, 35 and eOc that are usually sold for con siderable more. Outing Flannels 500 yds light colored Outing Plan- neis at be that aro splondid for night shirta and night gowne, also Dark Outings at5, 8, and 10c. See our extra heavy lleecod Plan nels at 10c. Calicoes Between ten and twelve o'clock A Meaohdayof the Bale we place on our Center counters a special Bargain In calicoes, 8 yds for 2fio uniy one pattern sold to each lady and to ladies lies only. REMNANTS You will always find a choice lot ot Remnants on our center coun ter at Bargain Prices. grow to b women, and women eet wrana with ,f.vl n :,!. J v ilUlOUt !, a? riB XUQn eBt tho extra nrofit nntW CSJL: n HERS 0 , 4ii ou,vu jruu luuuoy. health signal. The baby's mission, its work in life, is growth. To that little bundle of love, half trick, half dream, every added ounce of flesh means added happiness and com- sfort. Fat is the siVnal of H. MJEkVi VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT, TUB BEST AND 0REATG5T CURB OP PAIN, Affords a quick relief from tho accidents and ailments common to human or animal flesh. In constant uso for half a century. tats. Wo havo soyorul pieces at Bargain Price1 Come and see them. Carpete uro on the advance and you will not be able to these values again. INGRAIN list get Carpets at 25c worth 38c Ingrain carpets at 40o worth COo Ingrain curpote at 48o worth G5c Ingrain carpets at 57o worth 75c Fascinators Roman toques and Tarn O'Shan ters at Bargain prices. We havo just purchased a bi sample lino ot these ?da an J!l place tuem on sale at lest than usual wholesale cost. Underwear We havo purohased a big line of samples in Underwear. Wo 'also find that wo havo eovernl broken lots, odds and onds, Ac, that we nre going to place on Bale during this bargain sale at oxastly Wholesale Cost. Look thom ovor, thoy will save you money if you havo underwear to buy. SPECIAL Bargain 10 doz. Men's Heavy Blue Overalls ' at 50c, also bargains in shirtB, Pants and duck coats. Barege Veiings Special values at 25c Saxony Yarns, all colors, 5o per skein also bargains in German Knitting Yarns. B naturally keep a warm ride ttuia"y eep a warm aide j wuwu, mre can-tj a Cftre more or tlie extra Plenty would, but can't: a &L.. SBBBBBSSMfBSl ) S. ! 'N PStbbbbbbVsbbbw v k 1ill-B.H "v3bt " Os I 'fl L.BAMS) i t