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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1903)
THE CHIEF TIED CLOUD, NEBJUSKA. PUBLISHED KVBttY FRIDAY. I'. C. 1'if Aiies, Editor. SUIISCRlrTION BATES. Oat year " Ixmonttu 3U niereJ t tne pout offlco t Hed Cloud, Nob.M eooudolitnll tntttor. ADVKUTISINCI nATKS! f urnUhed on Application. TELEPHONE, SEVEN - TWO Republican Ticket. ' For Judgo of tlio Supremo Court JOHN B, BARNES Norfolk For RcKonts of Stato Unlwrjlto CHARLES S ALLEN Lincoln VM. O WHITMORE Vnlloy For District Jttdgo J. W. JAMES Hustings For County Treasurer W. II. SKELION DluoUill For Couniy Clork E. S. OARBER Ouldo Rock For Shorifr ED AM ACK Ourilold For Clork of District Court THOMAS H. QUiaOLE..Ko8omont For County Judgo A. II. KEENEY Cowlos For County Suporlntondont MISS ADA SKJELVER Otto For County Assessor RICHARD TURNER Lino For Coroner DR. R. P. RAINES Ited Cloud For Surveyor JOHN W. TULLEYS. . . .Rod Cloud For Commissioner, Second Dist. W. R. ANDERSON Olenwood cluinntlon stntos timt tlio purposo of tlio session is to consider tlio commor clnl trcntles boUvccu tlio United States and Cuba, which require the approval of congress. Tho American victory in tlio Alaskan boundary dlsputo was creator than had been hoped for by tlio most sail Ktilno, and the Canadian commission ers have shown thoir disapproval of It by refusing to wigii tho doclsiou of tho arbitration commission. England's commissioner sided with thoso of tho United States, thus kIvIiik us a ma jority. Tako a good look at tho splondid likoness of J. V. James, ropubllcan candidate for district JuiIko, published olsowhero in tills paper. Every foaturo shows iutolllKcnce, strength of char actor and tho viKorous appearance of a man not givon to Immoral practices. Tho original of tho picture shows tho qualities in even moro striking manner. You will make no mistake in electing him along with tho lmlaiicoof the Ro publlcan ticket. When you cast your vote for county superiutcnecut. remember Miss Ada Skjelver, tlio Republican nominee Miss Skjolvor has had little oppor tunity to got out among tho voters ami look after hercanipalnn,as her duties as principal in tlio First Ward school in tills city havo occupied her time. Miss Skjolvor has shown marked abil ity in her work as an educator in our public schools, and Is perfectly com petent to perform tho duties of tho office of superintendent. Miss Skjel ver had tho mlsfortuno to lose her mother when sho was quite young, and upon her devolved tho duties of house keeper and mother to her younger brothers and sisters. With all of these drawbacks sho suceeded in gaining for horsclf a .splendid education and has, by her own eirorts, arisen to tlio re sponsible position which she now oc cupies. Sho desorvos to bo elected by a rousing majority. It is Better to Buy a God Suit or Overcoat Under tho now law, ovory voter in tlio county is entitled to vote for county commissioner, regardloss of tho district ho is to ropresont in tho county board. W. R. Anderson of Olenwood precinct is tho Republican candidate for commissioner from tlio Second district, and ovory ropubllcan voter should boo Hint his ballot is marked properly. Tho ontiro Repub lican county ticket will bo elected this fall, and tho election of Mr. Anderson will materially aid in insuring har mony botweon tho county board and tho county officers. E. S. Garber. As election day draws nonr It is bo coming moro and moro apparent that Ed Garber will bo re-elected to tho ofllco of county clork by an increased majority. Tlio business methods em- ' ployed by Mr. Garber in tho conduct of the clerk's office, his long residence in tlio county and his extensive ac quaintance all go to mako up tho qualities necessary for a capablo 'county clork. Mr. Onrbor has also ' oliMii'ii (tnml Itlflrvnvnntif Ii untntt itt his assistants, and it is safo to say that the books of tho county wero never kept in bettor shnpo and that tho business of tho ollico was novor moro satisfactorily conducted than at pre sent. Ed desorvos n second torm and will undoubtly get it. Elootion ono wook from noxt Tuesday. Dr. Raines is making a hot race for tho office of coroner. Remombor the rally in Rod Cloud noxt Wednesday night. Tom Johnson is trying to forco Sen ator Hanna to evacuate the United States Senate. It Is said that Senator Gorman is already plannlu.for a second term In the White House. 'Ed Amack is making a hustling campaign and ought to havo a walk away in his raco for sheriff. Secretary Hay actually found time to have a conference with Senator Morgan on tho canal question. Tho yellow pross has been such a success that W. R. Hoarst bellovos wo want a yellow administration. Judge Barnes, candidate for supremo judge on tho Republican ticket, will spoak at tho rally in Red Cloud noxt Wednesday evening. It will bo worth a twonty-milo trip in l..wm. liti.M.iLLt. .it... l)..lr.M .'It. tltl tho fallacies of the populist party in this city noxt Wednesday night. Toll your friends about it. Mr. Bryan's paper explains that a man may amass a fortune without be coming a plutocrat. It cites former Governor Hogg of Texas as an exam ple but It doubtless refers to its own editor. Don't forgot that John W. Tulloys is tho Ropuhlicaucaudldatc for comity surveyor. John was bom and raised in Webster county, and Is well tltted by education and experience to fill the olllce. Tho enthusiasm with which tho Re publican central committee and the candidates are conducting tlio cam paign in this county is a suro indica tion of sucess at tlio election a week from noxt Tuesday. Congross will moot in extra seseion on November 0. The president's pro- Ayers Do you like your thin, rough, short hair? Of course you don't. Do you like thick, heavy, smooth hair? Of course you do. Then why Hair Vigor not be pleased? Ayer's Hair Vigor makes beautiful heads of hair, that's the whole story. Sold for 60 years. ' I hT med Ajtr'i Hair Vigor for a Ionic tiros. It It. Indeed, a wutidorful hair tonic. restoring health to the lialr and scalp, and, at tb Mina time, proving tnlemlid dretilnit." Da. J, W. TAT I'M, Madlll, Ind. T. (1.00 a bottle. AllilrngnliH. fori J. C. AYKR CO., I l,nwH, Man. I LriM'ff! iSatBKri'1 . t&JS JaaeKrfSDaanUA HM&iDuLOlLLaav f"vV.' y llaaHraZMaHaalHBA aaKan0fjB9aaaalt5li . Sl . j?ittfliftfllibbbrnlHHIibbBwV'' aAfalHBXSltlaaHfc&VBaaaaaH AJSHBbSfrS ( A (a1aalHHH30flaBaw"W(''i':r :' IB :K3aGlaMii7 FJaaaaBaBS8lRUSiKKf .-T'lVV.' JaaaKaS)f(BBIHrafltlBUlM.'t lAaBaDlaHaWKUi!fVVfniKU!J " , 'JJWiWmHmSBfiSSBBSlDk', WalaaWBaaTaaaWTeWraW 1 1 TMMll'i ' alaaar TlHnrTilgflafT feeeflRaLHaeenaH StKMIJ&&k5BEK&sl&m'x faaBaflaaaBawBHB' bBfllBW Better at the start, better at the end, better all the way through. W have a line of Suits that are in reach oi everybody and they do not cost much more than the sweatshop kind that don't hold together while you are trying it on. Our Clothing is UNION MADE and WE WARRANT IT to give satisfaction. If it does not we will make it right. Never had such a line of OVERCOATS can't tell you about them; you will have to look at them. Good time to buy your Ne WINTER. UNDERWEAR. and this is a good place to buy it. Wool, Silk Wool or Cotton, in all Colors and Weights, 25 Cents to $2.50 per Garment. Beekoiith, Weseott & Storey CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. J. W. JAMES, for District Jtiduc. Wo this week present to tlio voters of our county lion. .1. W. James, of Has tings, Ailains county, who is tlio republican caiulitlato for District Judge of this, tlio tenth judicial dis trict. Mr. .lames was born in Henry county, Iowa, in which stato lie re ceived his education. Ho is a gradu ate from the law department of the Stato University or Iowa. Mr. James has had a rich experience in legal affairs. Ho commenced the practice of law hi Adams county, Nebraska, where he servred as county attorney lor six years. He has practiced law in Hastings for six years where ho lias won for himself a reputation as a keen, thorough, upright lawyer and is not not only a man of ability but is a christian gentleman ono against whom not oven a suspicion can bo cast and ovory republican can vote for him and feel that lie will make no mistake. He is making a great campaign and will without doubt be elected. For County Judge. A. II. Keoney, candidato for county judgo on tho Republican ticket, is a young man of exceptional ability and good moral character. Mr. Keeuoy is a graduate of tho Nebraska Stato University Law school and is also a veteran of tho Spanish-American war, having served in tho Phllipyines with tlio First Nebraska volunteers. Mr. Keoney was born hi Webster county, and has the distinction of being tlio first native of tlio county over nomi nated for the important ollico of county judge. For some tlmo after uriuluutinu from the UniverMty law school Mr. Keeney was associated , with ono of tho leading lawyers of. Aurora, but later returned to his fornior homo at Cowles, whoro ho has sinco resided. Ho is desorving of tho hearty support of all who believe in good morals and impartial business methods. ment wore making good our claim that all tlio stray seals in the northern Pacific belonged to Uncle Sam's pri vate Pribilof herd. Then tho Canadi ans sent out a licet of ships to hunt our seals and they slaughtered so many on the open sea that that tlio herd was in danger of extermination. Uncle Sam captured a lot of tho "seal pirates" and confiscated their barges and ships also. Thoro was a row and wo arbitrated. Tho arbitrators agreed that wo hadn't auy title and wo had to pay a good many millions of smart 1 money to tlio Canadian '"pirates" and 1 apologize for chasing them out of tho Pacillc. It hurt pretty badly and sun dry proposals wero made in congress for evening up tlio account. Ono was to kill every blamod seal on the islands nt the noxt camplug time aud thus cut off tho supplies to tho Canadian huntors. But this didn't prevail. The hunting becamo so bad right away Weak Hair I We Kemtilxe the Raver. It was tho United States that had to eat crow a fow years ago when sho re sorted to arbitration over her seal ilshory dlsputo with tho Canadians. Tho arbitrators declared tho seal to be a wild animal and consequently not an appondago to tho Pribilof islands, out in Boring 6ea, that belonged to Uncle Sam, Our government was protecting tho groat herds of seals that brod on tlieso islands and that, between times, ranged all over tho sea. Tho seals .were multiplying rapidly under this system or larnuug ana tlio revenue after the decision wont against us that tho Canadians engaged in it went bankrupt and so the money losses stand about even, but we have lost nearly all of our seals, Our only ro venge was an act prohlbltlag tho im portation of any seal skins into this country that havo not the private mark of our Ilshory on thorn. But that doesn't holp us much. Nobraska Stato Journal. To Core A Cold In One Day. Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lots All druggists refund tho money If if fnlU in film E. W. Ornrn'a alarm. cutters aud gunboats of tlio govern-1 turo Is on each box. 23u. Atchison eiobe-Slfthts. Is tho voiu of prosperity pinching up? At this season of tho yoar tho quar relsomo one gets up early so that ho can argue about the frost. With all respect to Edward Bok, he pays too much attention to tho parlor ornament and not enough to the kitchen drudge. A man who has two love affairs on the Btring at the samo time has a hardor tlmo preventing collisions than a train dispatcher. We suppose that when dandruff gets I in it, a woman has as much trouble with her crown of glory as if It were plain hair, like a man's. Don't be too liberal with Ill-natured comments about people: the time may come when the people will have a ohanco to get back at you. This is the sonson when farmers pile apples under tho trees near the fence, in order to sond town peoplo to hell; theyj-ldo by and steal them. You havo a right to your own opin ions, of course, but boo that thoy aro sousiblo as possible, for a poor opinion Is liablo to do you groat harm. Wd object to tho now stylo or scoop hat; it looks as if it would bo harder than over to got to a girl's mouth with out disarranging her special scenery Wo havo noticed that when most peoplo tak up what they call "news paper traiuiug," it is by writing per sonals about thomsolves for tho papers. If a girl become n bride on tho 1st, and tho cirds say sho will bo at homo ufter tho 20tli, along about tho Sth sho bouius to count tlio hours till tho 20th when her friends will appear. A man wont Into an Atchison drug store lately and bought u bottle of dyspopsia medicine. "It won't do you any good," said tho druggist; "notlilug will holp dyspepsia oxcopt dieting and eating less " An Atchison man is playing it on his wifo and children proper. Ho says ho has dyspopsia, and that tho doctor says ho musn't eat anything excopt tho white meat of tlio chicken. Tlio man's wifo and children, therefore, pa tiently fall holr to tho backbones, drumsticks, gizzards, etc. During the past two years an Atchi son woman has nursod her ohlldorn through three attacks of moaslos, ono scarlot fever, two mumps, tliroo whoop- iug coughs and ouo broken arm, and has had flvo hired girls and a baby. Sho had uorvous prostration, and the neighbors said sho had ouo coming to hor. An Atchison railroad man was In a reminiscent mood tho other night, and said: "Tho bost job I ever had was on a little branch forty miles long. There was only one train a day, and I ran it. Most of the fares were paid in cash. There wero threo or four station agents, and occasionally they sold a tlokot, but 1 always got even with them: the paymaster nevor wont ovor the branoh, sending the pay checks down to tho agontrf with mo, and when one of tho agouts sold a tlokot, you hot I took it out of his chock tho noxt month." Cotting soils Blacklegoids and Black leglno toprovont blackleg in caitlo. SAY, niSTERl AU, 9 9 9 4 4 i 4 4 I 4 4 Do you know that it will pay YOU, as well as US, to buy your Building Ma terial and Coal at ouryards? Not only that our prices averaoe lower, or at least as low, as those of our competit ors, but because we tako especial care of and protect all can be classed as REGULAR CUSTOMERS. PL ATT & FREES CO. Coml. Lumber. 4!Mt4 fr I The Day j For Sale by R.obinsoi & Burden WHITE ' HOUSE grocers and Mocha. COFFEE Java UTCHER.S. with your breakfast. It has a flavor that's all it3 own you don't get it in any other brand ') .'t is r.clJ by ell grocers in I and 2-pound carii only. Kr.c'itd ana sealed by us t nd guaranteed full weight. 9WINEH, VlUGBT CO.,Bostl)ll. TELEPHONE No. a. starts flf off tiL RightHE When H You UruSESfflv Have a BiSsSpQBsvP m i'H I New Meat Market ! li'i I hnvfi nurchnsnrl rhp QrnnL- fivf..-,,,- i i -n of the market formerly owned by E. R. Sherer, and $'& bv honest treatment honp rn mln ii i.i : .':,.' fnirr mnnu now nnrc XAM.,..-. :., i r t- . . a c u m T - y . ,v-" "' " oi rresn or & ti'iii ?: fe bait Meats, Game, etc., give me a trial. l r it m ArTnjA-mT "-xwriitjr l lll. 'smss m TRArI3RS IUMBEIfc Co, DEALEUS IN LUMBER AND COA1. t.ildirLe: material, Eto. Red cloud. Nebraska4 City Dray and Express Line. B. Sltf. ROSS. PROP. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAIS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES, Office 119 Residence 52. WHEATLET Is Buporior to all Bolf -Raising Oriddlo Cako Flours. r- 'rpv IT. Sold In 2-lb. pickagei by all leading Grocer!, ISAAC B. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE FARM LOANS. Lock Box 23. Quldo Itock, Neb. . Kll kinds 0! property bought, sold and exchanged. COLLECTIONS MADB. TBHM REASONABLE