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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1902)
seeeeeeeeesssees& 1V Branmacnm Alfred Had ell & Co. Alfred Hadell &. Co, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Red Cloud, Nebraska. . lil'V .. CoMrlitfil 1MS1.Y Spoclal showing of the new Cloaks, Jackets and Coats In our Cloak Department. The Now Goods are all In. Come and soc them. Extra special bar gains that will Interest you. T& Cr"""""" V "fesKuhi ruthin ril.htr Co J5 -3'J Ml f r . . . tii. i Li "..' I M I v I 4-L I a 4 l gsF&fcsi Tn&j ! , i iv , 3i Lr V, 'y 1 1 fcr"li ' l w mB) mm ' &;.... Mitv v-v - '.wir. nueicfi?i m&tfMstiam meiss .m ,, ?: ; i-i'-a Sri Special Bargain Selling in the Dry Goods Room, in the New Grocery Room, in the New Qlobhing Room, in the Bar gain Basement. We are better prepared thin ever before to offer the purchasing public of Bed Cloud and vicinity excep tional bargain-price values in all of the departments; in fact, everywhere throughout our large stores the fact is fully demonstrated that we can save you money. A If red Hadell & Co. Wink M y vmA H$v y 4viMPf mwm TUB BEAUCAIRE K.J. F. OVERCOAT a m m m m m (0 m m THE CHIEF rcBUiirn nr CHIEF I'UIIMSMINU COMPANY. One yoar... 4lx mouth 100 SO PUlll-IHtlBI) KVKKY FIIIDAV Entered at ino pout otUce at ited Cloud. Noli.a aeeond clnranll motto:. AlVi:itTlSlN HATES: I'utuUlicd on npiillcnttun. urlt:i1i Comity. REPUBLICAN TICKET. State Ticket. I'or Ooveruor, j ii, Miriti:v, of roll; County. for Uctitdinut Oovcrnor, K l M'iIII.KJS, Of Dmu'lni County. I'orSectetaryof Stnte, OKUHOK W. MVHSII, Of Ulelmrd'-oii County, 1'or Slate TrciiMiror. jM.n it 'iohti:K'i:.v, ' . Of Vnlley County. Vor Stnte lidlW' cLlUi.r.s wits ion. ' orjAtlotpny Jueml, Wl.NIC n ruot'T, Of Onge County. Fuvl'mninltf'tJ'irr I'uMI" t.mnliniiI UtilMliurh, tWriuni: i. roi.i.Mi:u. Of NurkolU Count, PorSuiwilfifcn.iciit rulillo Iutructl wim.iam ic. rowi.r.u, Or WrtollltlKtQII Count) Congressional Ticket. lorCor.RrCKmnn. Mil DMtlil.i (1 W NoltlllS, Of Hcil Wl.low Count, Legislative Ticket. Vnt Scnftlor, WWh illMrtft. wT.UKOr. I.. DAV, Of NuckolUCoun'. CTor Hctircfontixtlvo 4tth DMrlct, . ' ClIAHI.r.S IU7STKH. Of limvnk'TownMilp. County Ticket. "Vor County Attirney." xO.ITlJ K U OVKHMAN, Of HimI ciouil, S.t Wnrd. For Commlnloner, lt DM.. V. 0 JOHNSON, Of StlllwMor l'reelnrt. for ComtnlMloncr. 4tli Hint., "" E U SMITH, Of Heil Ciouil l'rerlnct. Koop your oyos opon for soniocnnnnl 'to bo apriing nt tho lust momont by thu opposition forces whou it is too Into to answer. It Rooms to us Mint it would hnrdly lie ntfcossnry to sty nnythinR to tho votors of this county on tho subjoct of county "nttorniiy. Tito cumpaiRn lins thus far boon an unusunlly tiulot ono ami thoro has boon vory little said or 'or dono on either side, and cortniuly thoro has boon no mud slinging on oltlior side Wo Imvo poraonnlly noth ing nRtiliiRt tho fusion candidate, yet it would spent to us that tho record ns codnty attorney which Mr. Overman has mhdo for himolf in the past two i'oars should commoml him to tho vot ers of tho county During Mr, Over man's term of olllon thoro liavo boon tried a number of important oases, on tho part of tho county, nnd and in none of thoso has thu county boon called upon to cxpotul monoy for tho assist anco of othor attomoys. Look the Fact in the Face. Tho progress of n bad cold toward Facts for Dodgers. Cowles, N'Kn Oct 1'J, W2, To tlio Cliiof: Mu Kditor: In tho Nulloii of tho Hlli, I notico ii hi'iiditik', "I'itney An-Hwors-" Ho then noes on to Miy: ' I imvo tend tho Hopkins letter. A portion in falinoss, uttothenl iiiK mo HKrcut, or rank liijusth'i" Lot us seo Wo look over tlieSeimto loiiriml mid to find that Mr Hopkins tells the truth all through his letter, and w lieu lie says "l'itney, fiom our dist'ict, was ono that nmde its defeat assured," (inclining tho 01IN liilli. ho says just what ho found in tho .loiirnal and that is the truth Mr. I'ltiioysiys ho has "no evens' to miike " but lio did make an excuse to get leiiomiuated when cIiiiik'mI with dodjing. lie told tho coinentloii that lie unknot there to ole on the Ollls bill; that lie had received a loiter from home -aylng bis family wan sick: that he left tin- night before the last day Tito Journal shows thai Mr I'itney an-uriel roll in (lie morning, and again in the after noon of the last tiny; that ln voted on nearly all bills "lie last day. that ho voted on the bill culled jut before the O'lis 1)111; Hint till- wtistit s.li p tit. of I he last day Vet, Mr iMlney tuld us in the convention that hewn- nt there Deny it if yon dure, Mr Pitm. and T can produce the a sworn statement signed by a member who wast hero and heard you make the above statement. Mr. Pitney then puts up the school boy plea that had the four not voting voted still they would Imvo lacked two votes The abow is not your Hist lalseliood, .Mr I'ltney. your self and Mr. Householder stole the nomination fur Mr. Po siger from tlio county convention by statliiu' a false hood. This, we would have no trouble in proving, by tlio convention and house journal. Then ho tells us of receiving a lettor from Mr. Ollis, tlio father of tho Ollis bill Wo have heard of this Mr Ollis before llo wroto a letter to Mr. Peisigor and in that lettor hotoldhowas tho best post od or Rinnrtost mini up thoro So this Mr. Ollis, of Valloy county, lias boon corresponding with you, Mr. Pitney, and tolling you that thoro woro only tbroo senators on tho fusion side that gavo us any trouble on corporation bills, and that uonoof thuirnamos was Pitney. This latter was probably true, as Pitney had skipped" Mr. Ollis then says to Mr. Pitney that ho was over in tho scuato engineering that "thing" (calling his own bill a "tiling"). Ho then says; "If your vote would havo saved us, wo would havo made a call of tho senate, if it had taken a week " 0! Lucifer! Como down a notch. ploaso! Mr Pitney then says ho always agi luted reform measures. Hut ho did not vote for thorn and that's what counts Ho then says his faith is still unwavering, that railway properties must pay taxes. Dodging again, Mr. Pitnoy Hopkins said nothing about ta.xos. Hosays woaro pledged to make a reduction on freight rates This is truo You woro pldged two years ago, and you dodgod Ho then says the fusion forcos, if placed in power tiro pledged to romedy thos evils No nioro so now than horotoforo. Fur thermore, wo cannot oxpoct to romedy thoso ovils by sending traitors nnd 1 xlgersto tho legislature Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold' J' Laxative llrnmn-Qiilnitie Tablets cures a cold in one day. No cure, no pay ; Exclusive iArt Rooms. Laxative HroiiiD-Quinitie Tablctsctires A tTVCtlfi rrlri-'c j.. ...t. 23 cents America's famous Beauties. Look with horror on Skin E options, IllotelicH, Sores, Pimple" They don't have them, nor will any one, who uses HiioklonVs Arnica Salve I. sthniflea tho face Keznnn o- S ill Hhiieiu van ish before it. It curessorelips, chapped aand, chilblains. Infallible for Piles. 5c nt (' L. Cutting drug store -A Complete Lino of- Hallbplng consumption may oo lerrtnyi independent voters, romombor this amble.!), uon't lei inn ugiy iaci irigui i when yo on tfou, but when you begin to cougl tnko Allen's Lung Halsam, that stops thd cough by curing tho cold, Prepar ations containing opium, inoroly ntiirn thri cough for a timo. Ihoro is no nar-j . -.'iV. I. .'.... !., Alln.,.i limn ll..lo..,l SoVl-by all druggists, ou go to tho polls. Yourh ro poet fully K (in.roi;i), Peoplo's Indopendent conmiittoeinan r Plensant Hill precinct, Webster otinty, Nob - -.. (Jood Domestic ctvil from $1.50 to $7 r ton nt tho bins at W. U. Hoby'i. The Great Strike Settled. After repeated conferences with re. piosetitntivos of both sides and Ptesb ib'iit Roosevelt it wis announced, Wed nesday that common gr mud had been to'irhed and that the great ceil stiike Ind been practically settled The Pie sident na ned a commission of K to i (pne into, eonsfder and piss upon all question 'it isuo hot ween the opernt. nrs Mini miners. The following is the I personnel of the eninii-si(in as nr nouneed Hi'iradii'r fJetieral .l"bn M Wl'soe, ITnited SisN'S ntinv. letireil ('-ite chief of eep'rerrs U. S ,) Washington, P. (, iir an nfll ' r of the engineer crops nf eih"ii- the military nr nival service of the ridt"t S fites. Mr H W.I' -k.-r of Washington. I). C., n nil evnerl minine; engineer Mr. Pnrknr i chief st ititticinn o( the eonl division of the U died Siite g"ologienl B'irvev ind tlio editor of the Engineer ing and Mining Journal of New York Hon. (Jeorge (Jriiy of Wilmington, P'l , as a judge of a United States court. E E Clark of Cedar Rapids, K, grand chief of the order of railway conductors, ns a sociologist, the presi dent nssutnini that for tho purposes of s ieli a commission the term sociologist moms n man who lias thought and studied deeply on social questions nnd lias practicnlly applied his knowledge. Mr Thomas H. Watkins of Scranton, Pa., ns a man practically acquainted wiih the mining and soiling of coal. Bishop John L. Spalding of Peoria, 111. Tlio president has added Bishop Spalding's namo to the commission. II n Carroll D. Wright has been appointed recorder of tho commission. The statistics of tho strike which began Miy 12 aro as follows: Miners nnd others thrown out of work I Number of women affected. Number of children affected. Capital invested in coal mines 511,500,000 Operatots' daily loss in price of coal 433,500 Total loss caused by strike.. 107,390,000 Liss in minors' wages 20,350,000 Los of operators 03,800,000 Loss of morehants in mining towns 22,750,000 Li xs of mills nnd factories closed 7 320,000 L-xs of merchants outside of distiict 10,000,000 Loss of railways 31000.000 Lo-s of business permanently 8,000.000 Cost of troops in Hold 1,850.000 Cost of coal and iron police. 3 500 000 Loss to railway mi n in wages Cost maintain. ng non-union men I) tiingn to mines and ma chinery 5,000,000 I lie number of fatalities havo been bout twenty. Ton tlious ind ti oops have been sta ioncd in nnthrncite region. 4 i Picture Mouldings, J Picture Nails, Picture Chains, t Moulding Hooks, J Parlor Easels, Artists' Tube Paints, Artists' Brushes, I Artists' Easels till lioi ll lb link it itolob t llob lb lb lb l I lot lob lb M, lb L ilr lb Uololob tli ll tob lb ,b a it liolob iblb 1 YOUR HEALTH Will be preserved if you buy your Groceries land Meats of us. Everything neat and clean. A new lot of Heavy Castor Machine Oils at 35c per gallon. Nothing better. Try some' of it. and Mahlstlcks. 1 iblblblbfc- fr f fr - s- c-f-f-f-s-s-( s-s- Sr S ( - Ma'erials for Oil, alet C-ilot and J Paste 1 P limine; Fun, Fiower and 1 LMiidseapc bmdie-i, H.nitl p.imted , I'li-tures anil ."joureniis, i-tc ( .i- 4 Artistic Portraits and Frames Made to Order. P t-r IJ101I., R d Cloud, N. b 183,500 205,000 285,000 Up -to Date Grocers and Butchers. StiitiiTTiiiii"niii t,ii'rii'i'iiii'iiiniiiiiii'niiitiiiili'eiii'ii'i'iiiiiiiii1,l"tit'!"i'iii'T,Ti InfUmmatory Rheumatism cured in3davs Merlon I 11 HI fr I., Iihiioii Ili'l 'inn' wlt- liml lnili'mii)"icr riiiiininU ri 111 an; mux il 11111I Jul ,1. nt t Miilcrii ( mi-irrr u-hi I hurt mill ttiiovt-ri utnli 11 iilinr,-- i jiunl roctiitiiillun ; liml mu It. bnl ur ix ! i.-, mnl tinil fisM il ! li"- l.ut n-r-ivtil hi li-mili until ln-tni l the MjHIi 1 tin- fur lllu-uuintUm It THU' Intti itliiii- U'lU'f mnl hhe ik uhl in MilIU nl-imt In iliiie tlnj s, I mu sun-It mil licnire" Mild l II K. (IriiL. liniKKlst. I'nl Ciouil, Xuli Ilnil Seen One. Dnn Leno, the English comedian, told of nppearing befoio a swell Lon don nudlenee nt tho house of n lord. The languor of his listeners 111111I0 him feel not too linppy, and he was glad to retire to 'the dressing room allotted him. While ho was removing tho grease paint n vory young peer, who liml strolled after him, stood watching the process. He told I.eno in tlio most approved drawl that bome of his say ings had rcnlly been rather funny, "es pecially that one, you know, where your wife made n pancake on n grid iron nnd the paucako slipped through nnd put the tire out. Thnt made me laugh nwfully, because I know what a gridiron Is. I have seen one." ?r"'!7!!7!r7".'.",'." """ "'ZZH'"'' "".ILI "--- - .... .r..,.. Do you wear stockings? If yon do, we have the stockings and the yarn to make them Stocking Tarn at Bellefa About the Bartb. Newton, tho great Sir Isaac, surmised, although he could givo no reason for the conclusions he had reached, that la the course of time tlio earth would become perfectly dry. Others, mostly Do Verne. Professor A. L. Hamilton and the younger Lysauder, all believed that eventually the onrth would be come as dry as the proverbial chip. Even In this day nnd age the theory has many adherents. 275,000 515.000 Sweet Innocence. lie I never saw anything like this tide. Ilcre I've been pulling steadily for ten minutes, and we don't seem to have moved a foot. She (after n pause) Oh, Mr. Stroker, I've Just thought of something! The anchor fell ovorbonrd a short time ago, aud 1 forgot to tell you. Do you sup pose It could havo caught on some thing? Tben She Smiled. no You always remind me of some thing very disagreeable. She-SIr! I--l- Ile Yes, you remind me of all tho time I hnve to spend where I can't see you. ' " And the clouds .lifted. . c a jy m 1.25 Also a full line of Crocheted Hoods. F. Newhouse. I i P ft i The Two Reddys' GROCERY REIGLE & WEST, Proprietors. Damcrcll Block, Rod ctoudi Nobraska A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW GOODS TO OUR FRIENDS: We desire your patronage and we shall endeavor to make it an advantage to trade with us. Come and see us. Country produce taken. . . . :rasK::s 8 O yo peoplel have yo wnnttd tho iji'ldon niomnnti? of newr lettirnlnn tune in taking iiMibstitute for tliofjonti mu Uoeky Mountain Tea made by tho M idlion Medioino Oo. For Falo at 0. I. Cutting'!! duiR stum. Uellned. f Precocious Child rapa, tell me what Is humhtiK? Pnirnt (with n deep drawn elfih) It Ue, my dour, when your mamma pre tends to bo very fond of me and puta 110 bwttotm on my shirt. TRADERS X,TJMlSIIfc O o, DEALEKS IN LUMBER and COAL building material, EJto. A nllTerpnce. H nm told that Jones Is a regular leech. Is that truer "Ko, I wimld hardly say that. 'A hwh, you know, never gets stuck on lnisyIf."-Now York Tlmea. RED CLOUD. Nebraska Rheumatism Cured in a Day. Myftlc ( tiro for rheimmtli-m nnd iicnrnlKlii readily eiircu In from one to three days, lis ho lion mpon tlio kystem Is rviaarkablu andmyii u-rlous. It removes nt once the cmine nnd the dlscai-o Immedliitel) iHnnpiK'iirs. Tho flrkt doo jrcntly louclIi. "5 centn nnd It. Sold by II. H. Grlce. ihugRlst, Ked Cloud, Neb. Noticed to I)ebtors;-H,ivlnR disoived our partnership and wishing to BirnlBIit t'n up our books as soon as poisiblo, tlicwo knowing themselves to bo indoht "! us, will ploaso to call will suttlothoir tioeounts as soon ns poslbloUipn and KOON. sv