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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1904)
iwSWWrWWKir JJUpf- '... IK' :' "W I "1r" ' a . Rf. m ha GORDON Hats hold their Shape. '1 here's a good bit more in that than appears on the surface. For to Hold its Shape a hat must be made of the very bc9t Materials, put together in the very best Way. GORDON Hats never look old even when they've outlived their style. ?3.oo. THE CHIEF BRDOLOUD, NEBRASKA. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. Geohoe Newhousk, Editor. SUIISOMPTION nATES. On year II ou U mouth SO Intorod at tno pott otneo at Hod Cloud, Nob. at ootid oliuitnill manor. ADVKHT1HINO KATK8: furnished on application. TELEPHONE, SEVEN TWO Foil PllKSIDKNT TMKODOHK HOOSKVELT, N. Y. Foil VIOK l'llKSIDKNT. C rlMUiKS W. FAIUMANKS, lad Fon Uovkknoh. J. Ii MICKEY. Foil L.1KUTKNANT (iOVKHNOIt. E. (i M'UILTON. Foil Skoiiktauv ok Statu. A. UALUSIIA. For Auditoh. E. M. SEARLE. Foil Tit KA8UltK.lt. PETER MORTENSON. For Superintendent. J.L M'HUIKN. For Attornkt (iknkual. NOKRIS lUtOWN. Fob Land Commissioner. H.M.EATON. For u. s. Senator E.J. BURKE IT. For Congressman O. W. NORR18. Fon Senator op 'M Dist. E.J. PEIER80N. FOB RENtEHKNTATIVK C. W. KALEY. Foil County Attorney A. M. WALTERS. For Co. Commissioner 3rd. Dist , H. W. SAWYER. 5 h. Dist. W. RICHARDS. The pronpeots for acompleto Ropub lican victory in this county November 8 aro very bright. Tho Hastings Republican forco must havo hnd u good timo Sunday. Mon day ovening's Republican had its head line revorsod. This is tho way it toad: "Ropublicau Hastings." It is amusing to watch tho World Herald's manipulation of tho Lincoln News' anti-administration editorials, claiming the News is n Republican paper. The News has never stood for anything in oartio alar and is a rone gade of the blackest tpyo. In another column we publish a tine photogravure of A. Galusba of this city, Ropublicau candidate for secre tary of state, together with a brief but very complimentary skotoh from the Seward Blado, which shows tho fooling with which Mr. Galusba is regarded in the city which was his home bo fore ho ramo to Red Cloud Tho loading papers of Hastings, tho Ropublicau (I)om ) and tho Tribuuo (Rup ) hav for tho past two woeks been engaged in a wnr of words over tho notion of tho Hluo Hill convention in turning down F. A. Sweozy for float representative. It sooms that Charley Putnam, chiirmnn of tho oouvoutton, has refused to sign tho certitlcute of uomluatiou for Eric Johiibon of Hast- MHMMBJaattMMEfHHHHaMaaB Ayers To be sure, you are growlne old. But why let everybody see It, in your gray hair? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age. If you will Hair Vigor only use Ayer's Hair Vigor, your gxay hair will soon have all ihedeeD. rich color of youth. Sold for 60 years. "I am noirprer 60 rears old. and I hare wonder To overrono wlio it. Anl uoti crar hair In It, all duo to Ayer'a Hair Vlepr." a thick, Bloxr r To overrono wlio It. Ami uota Slluuv 1.00 a bottle. J. O. AYBB CO., ah nmcgnu. for IIWI'II. P,l... White Hto itiKt who was tho choico ot tho conven ttoti, cliilmliiK that tho Webster county delegation wns not tliirly trontod. Lot thotn light it out both candidates ttio residents of Hustings. A. Gnlushn, republican candidate for socrotury of statu, 1b a compara tively youtm man who has shovtU tlio elements of succors In bin earoor. Or plumed nt tin oarly ago Mr. Uiilushu lias had to combat, llfo'n obstacles nc cording to bis own judgment nnd ability. Placed thus bo many fall, or at least drift into obscurity, that in contrast Mr. (Jalusha's busluoss success is particularly crcditnblo to him Tho qtiulltlos which distinguish him are of tho kind thnt w.irrant us in boliovlng that his olectlou to tho ofllco for which ho is a cauilidnto will bo an excellent aud safe move Hastings Tribune, A "Howl." Tlio wildest dreams of fancy, thu most oxtravanaut flights Into tlio misty realms of tho unknown, the most pro found iudulgonco in reveries could not equal tlio actual, vivid canino demon strations of tho past fnw nights. From tho deepest stugo of profound slumber to tlio wldo-iiwuko startling howls and lamentations of u thousand curs Is far from pleasant For months past tho town has been btirdonod with dogs or ovory description aud wo hum bly suggest to tho powers that bo that they take some vlgoiotis nieasuics to abato tho nuisance. Common dogs, hounds, spanleli, terriers and curs unite to male tho night hideous and terrifying. Wits thoro a singlo dog tax collected this year ? Wo should judge not, but some measure should bo adopted, and that speedily. While enjoying the beneficent effects 2BEQBSBB3HKNQHjjSBjBBjEBBBB '4WijRu9BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBk'. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBb vIHIhIv ' . ' " 'LbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI 'x$i ' fr vHb ''' - . vsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI PuB VbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbJIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI ALGERNON GAL.USIIA. (From tho Seward Dlade.) An old Seward county boy who has mado his mark in tho world and al though he is at present a citizen of Red Cloud, Nob , yet wo fool that Seward county has a right to claim him as we sent him out to battle with tho world in his young manhood. ai, ns wo all learned to call him, was duly autn, ibud, but moved at the age of wnero no was ouueatod in tho academy. Ho struck the great western truil which led him to Seward in 1882, whoro ho clerked lu a storo aud gained muuy frlonds who woll remouber h ui as a bright youug niau of good character and very uttentlvo to business lu 188(1 ho wont to Rod Cloud and was for many years ongagod in tho mer cantile business, but is at orosont traveling as a salesman, and although ho has Just boon nominated by tho Stnt Ropublicau convention to bo their stan dard bonier for S-orotary of Stato, iustond of traversing ibo state looking for votos, ho is attending strictly to his employer's business, and wo judge tho people will reconizo that important fact. Mr (Jtilusha is an houor.tblo member of ibo Masonic order Blue Lodgo No ftl, at Red Cloud, also of chaptor No 10 nnd Cyrouo Commatnlory No 11. Ho is 11 momb-r of tho A. O. U W. No. CO at his homo, is a mombor of tho Grand lodgo and secretary of tho linnnco committee. of nature's swoot restorer, w 0 havo a de cided antipiitly to being rudely await onod by such frightful incantations us havo distui bod tho (pilot and repose of all honest cl izons. Might wo humbly suggest that tho county authorities givo tlio dogs 11 passing notlco ? Cathcr-Auld. Tmsdny oveuihg at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mis. C. F. Cather occulted the immittge of tluir daughter, Jessica Viigiinn, to Jmues William Auld. T110 house was hnmlsoiuuly decora moil with yellow ami white chrysan themums ami lighted with yellow aud white caudles, At 0:30, to tho strains of the wedding nmrcli played by Miss Irene Miner, Hie bridal procession ap peared, led by Rev. W. II. Willahan, unstorottho Baptist church, followed by little Jennie Minor beurinc the liuu on a white satin pillow. Next ciimo the brldesiuiiid nnd best man in thn poisons ot Miss Gertrude Coon and Mr. Doug lass Gather. Tlio bride emoted lean ing un her father's arm, mid Mrs Cather followed on tho arm of the groom Tho iuipnjssivo ring ceremony of the Kul-'CDpal chinch wns used by Rev. Willahan, and after the happy coitulo had received the congratulii tiiUB of tho guests an elegant wed ding supper nus served. The tables were beautiful with their decorations THE GORDON i? distinctly a Gentleman's glove from the minute you put it on till it's all worn out. And that's a long, long time. $1.50. of roses ami carnations, yellow candles Mieilriing a soft glow over the rich cut gin nnd sllvor. Only tint P. E O. goololy, of which (he bride is a member, and a few inti mate friend wore present, besides the relative of the bride and groom. The many presents of cut glass, sll ver. ohlna nnd pictures were inter pcrsitd with n generous number of UllfCK". Tlio bride woro n rrenm cropo do cliino drc-H over cream silk, with 01 it 11 ire blossoms in her hair, mid car ried a boiKiuet of bride's loses. Miss Coon, us uridosnmid, wo e a yellow silk tissue and can led vellow loses. Mr. and Mrs. A u Id left 011 thn two o'clock ti am for a short trip toS'.M'UH. The out of town miosis were Mrs, Alibi, f 1 0111 Iowa, T.W. Auld of l.ln coin, Miss Miuphy of Oxfoid and Mr. Doiigln'S Chther of C-iovonne, Vca. The bride is a native of Frederick county, Vuginin, nnd came to this county with her pni cuts In the enrly '80s. For the punt two yenrs she hits been one of the most successful nnd popular teachers in the public schools. "Will" Auld, as ho Is popularly known, was born in Minion county, Iowa, twenty eight .years ago. He is nt present cashier and malinger of the Slate IJ ink of Red Cloud, and Is one of the most piomisiug young businiH 111 u nt the city. Tnelinppy couple have tho best wish es of a host of friends. That Settle's It. When a Colorado sand stono wnlk is laid that si tiles it. See Overing Uio. & Co. for prices. born at Franklin Falls, Now York, eight to Lauroncoville, same state, Kansas City Market. Special to Tiik Cuikf. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 4 An- oinor ueciiiie 01 w 10 -JU cents on Hourly till kinds of onttlo hist week nut nrices 'tbutit down In tint II. ..H and has had tho effect of causing mod- orato receipts ut all the markets llrst two du mi of thli week. Top prico today Is ?0, 11 llttlo more than banio steets would havo sold for last week. Grass steers sell at 3 25 to 81.25, and thoso that havo had considerable amount of imiin rnnidlv irriub. .. 1.. pi ice. Grass cows bring 82.25 to S3 25, aim iiuucis u uic.j.ki; very nttio dry lotshobtuiris being marketed. Choico Unlit veal cnlvos lirincr un tn 4r, nn i..,f coar.so and heavy calves seldom roach J 1 75, stock calvos ruugo from $4 down. Good to choico heavy, dehorned feod ors now sell ut 1.17.1 tol 'V nuifn tin... thoy have I eon bringing lately, but iiuiiiuiid hum 151'uiua uuh tor mis Kind. Choico stock also bring somo more, $3.50 to $-1 but tho moditini to common grades on both stockors and feodors nro not, uiiicit ciiaugeu in prtco from tho low point, J2.25 to 8.1 25. Stock she stuff and feoditnr bulls sell nt. . tr 82.50, It isthunght that nricos will not go any loor, as nny docllnu will chock tho receipts, with tho olfect of immediately rostorlug prices. ThO hOU run todav is reinurlmhln tnr two reasons, it is tho hoavlost ruo thsyCitr, and tho quality Is the best rorn mouth past xotui nog suppiy atall tho markets during September foil ofr 15 per cent from Hep umber last yea , but for tho past week packers havo b, on conducting u successful bear campaign Today, however, thy bid up 11 nickel, and top is 85.05 only 15 cents under last Tuesday, when top wns hlglitest of tho seiibon. Hulk of sales today tDTBtofoOO, with heavy hogs bringing most money Tho very liberal runs of Western sheep nro being taken enro of in good shupo by tlio packors at stoody prices. Lambs bring up to 15.25, muttons 13.25 to $3 85, fat owes 13 to WJ5. Feodors in local torritory nro gottlng ptouty of stuff now, but demand shows no falling oir. Stock owes bring 2.7G to 13,50, feeding wethers and yearlings 13.25 to $3 05, lambs 13 75 to 11.25. J A RlCK.vnT. Live Stock Correspoutiont. Opera House Will Be Refitted. Messtc. .Viii'hait and Mizer, owners and lUHiiiiguis of ihe Red C mid Opera House, have iual 1110 welcome an nouuceinent that the hniise is to bo eti tirelyietitlod and will bo open to the public this wi.ler. Tho stage will bo rebuilt, now wceneiy pioeured and the lutci inr of tho building thoroughly overhauled. Pnlmor and Hrowu have the contract for tho carpenter work. Work on tho repairs will commence this week. Advertised Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for nt postolllco nt Red Cloud, Nob , for the week ending Oct. 0, 1001: (eo. H. Cnseholt, Clyde G minion, Oleti Mitchell, Ilrico Mi. lor, Albert Noiriey, Union Thompson. These will be sent 10 tho dead lettor olllco Out. 20. 1001, if not called for befoie. When calling for nbovo please say "advertised." T. C. IIackkh, Postmaster. Pl&s for Sale ' O. I. C. White, both sexes, stvoo months old, at pUv.-e foimerly occupied by Hairy Sowter. W. V. Ukai.. 42 Francis Hartel, who lias been in the city f r several days endeavoring to oiganizo a branch tf tho North Amerl can Union, an insutance older, is meeting with considerable oncouingo ment. To the Public Huving purchased Chas. Wadoll's ment market, we extend to you a hearty iu vltation visit us and become better acquainted and also, when looking for good first class meat, we ask you to give us a trial. We are satisfied we can we can please you. Yours for business, FEIS & SEARS BEST 15c MEAL IN THE CITY t Ice Cream Cool Drinks HKUE'S RESTAURANT Old PostofHco Building. Insurance Agency The German Insurance Co. of Freeport, 111., and tho Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co. of NcbrcLcka have over nine hun dred policies in force in Webster' County. Look up your policy and see me. O. C. TEEL, Phone 09. Red Cloud. Jr jl L 8-w&Is Got 'em for Men, Boys and Children. LET US SHOW PAUL STOREY, The Clothier. f t f f f f B. F. MIZER, D.J.MYERS, A. B. SELLARS, 1 President. Vice President. List your FARM with us and we will buy, sell or trade it for you. THE RED CLOUD 1 INVESTMENT CO., Red Cloud, Webster Co., Nebraska.' iivivU(iU(iiuaia(aUiU(ifcvva(aavi(U(ifcU(vjv(aaiU(vi(i(iU(aj(itajaiviiiiU(viU(Uniniii 42 Piece Dinner Sets Given FRBE. With every 10 cent purchase, either in cash or produce, we will give you a coupon bering a number and entitling you to a chance in the drawing. We have already given three sets away. We sell you Groceries as cheap or cheaper than you can ,' cet them elsewhere and besides trive vou an opnortunitv to ,A i get one of these handsome sets Free. v ALBRIGHT and RIFE. A Generous Goodness T? Of Qaallty, Colorlnid and Style, Subject to Your lnpectlon In the Qreat Variety ot Attractive Design Shown In the SUPERIOR SWEATERS Made by the "R A W Knlttlnc Mills Produce rioftheOnly Strictly H lab -a rede, LoneWearlnt, Perfect PlttlnK Sweater in the World. All Sliee All Prices No Trouble to I Show You the Qood Polntt. More Sweaters In my Store Than I over had before. THEM TO YOU, Sec. and Treas. - m . si SB t 9 m m 9 4 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 c m 4 ft' i : ! M'm i ' VsVl ; A kdi .-... N i i f I ft' 1 '& y-3f.-iLHll!mm. wa-LMt; xnz -Trrszr 'fW&L.i .j&otm 2SS3fW &" i&iW)itt