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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1905)
IV I y,. rf- fciMifc jswnmm I wrr t I wnu nerer to Doctors Because we make medicines for them. We give them the formula for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Sold for over 60 years. " Ajr'n Cherrr I'rrtornl l n tr nifily tht ulinulil be In nvrrr tininc ! Imvb ikciI ft (treat !! l of It for hard toiikIm unit roldi, and I kniiwuh.it n nplitnllil nH'rtleltio It l. I can not rPCoiniiiiMiil It too lilidily." MAIlK K. CoilKN, tlyilu l'ark, Man. Mado by J. 0. Ayir Co., Lowell, Ham. Alio manuisoiurera or SARSAPARItU IMLLS. IIAIK VIGOR. yers Ayer's Pills greatly aid tho Chorry Poctcral In broaklnc up a cold. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Treasurer: V. C. Fn.uiM Blue Hill For County Clerk: John J. Gamikk Red Cloud For Sheriff: O. D. Hkdui: Red Cloud Twp For County Judge: A. II. Kp.knky Cowles For .Superintendent: Mils. Nklliu Oastoii Red Cloud For Surveyor: Gkii. H.OvHitiNd Red Cloud For Coronor: On. It. T. Ham Cowles For Commissioner. 1st district: T. .J. I HAl'MN Elm Creek Twp For Commissioner, 4th district: James Ovkkman Red Cloud Twp The "SUnal" Balks. Last week's Guide Rock Signal came to Rod Cloud witlt an article torn out. Inquiry among tho Signal's subscrib ers showed that all of tho papers were himilarly mutilated, which caused con siderable speculation among interest ed parties. It seems that tho Signal, which is under Populist control, had given Olivor Hedge, Republican nom ineo for sherilf, a brief compliment ary notice, but owing to tho vigorous kicking and convincing argument of F. P. Shields, who has been employed in tho otllco for some time, Editor Harry Vaughn decided that it was not to Ills Intorest to "boost" a Republican candidate, and caused tho article to bo torn from tho papors which had boon printed. Coii!idoriug his very brief residence in tho county, it looks as though Shields "butted in" rather strongly. However, Mr. Hedge will lose no votes by tho Signal's failuro to allow the article to appear. Ho is making a clean, hard light for tho otllco and his prospects of election are very bright. Ho is amply qualified for tho ofllco, has always boon a hard worker for tho success of tho Repub lican party, and should receive every Republican vote in tho couuty. Garbcr's Prospects. John J. Garbcr, Republican candi d ito for county clerk, has been out canvassing among the voters and has visited nearly every neighborhood in the county. Ho reports everything looking favorable to his election. Mr. Garbor is not a politician in tho nc ojptctl souso of tho term. He has hold tho position of deputy county clork for sovoral years, and upon him has A Matter of Health There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder which pro motes digestion. This pecu liarity of Royal has been noted by physicians, and they accordingly use and recommend it exclusively. ROYAL 0AKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. f I'leti tho largest sharo of tlio work ( f t'10 olHco, which ovoryono will admit has boon done in a t borough, business like mannor. Mr Garber has been a rosldcnt of Webster county slnco its organization, and his wide acquaint ance and long experience in tho ofllco woll fit him for tho position to which ho asp res. . m I Mrs. Nellie Castor. Mrs. Nellio Castor, Republican nom inco for superintendent, Is woll known all over tho county. Sho was reared and grow to womanhood In Red Cloud and has for several years boon ono of tho most successful teachers in tho city schools. Sho is a worthy and do sorvlng woman, and tho ofllco could not bo put In bettor hands. Her prin cipal opponent, Miss Householder, is tho daughter of ono of tho wealthiest residents of tho northwestern part of tho county and Is not under tho neces sity of earning her own living, as is Mrs. Castor, who has to provide for horholf and child. Mrs Castor cer tainly deserves tho support of every fair-minded voter in tho county. The Commissioners. In making up your ballot on oloction day, do not forgot that you aroontitlod to vote for tho county commissioners, even though you do not reside in their districts. Tho Republican nominees aroT. J. Chaplin in tho First district a-id Jamos Overman in tho Fourth. Mr. Chaplin Is ono of tho best known farmers in Elm Creek township and will receive strong support, from that part of tho county. Mr Ovormati has served with credit on tho board, and his nomination for another term after a lapso of two years shows that his neighbors liavo unlimited couiidenco in ills ability and integrity. "Many a Slip," Etc. It is said that Row ox-Judgo I. W. Edson is so confident of being olected to tho judge's ofllco for a third term that ho has routed a rcsldenco in town for tho next two years "Thorn's many a slip "twixt tho cup and tho lip," how ovor, and it Is probablo that Row Edson will occupy tho town property as a private citizen, if at all. nKJrKtm'ftJ( Deaths and Funerals. 3i9mfsfswim!'y. Homer Bnylcs. Homer D. Iiayles, ono of tho host known engineers on tho southern di vision of tho Liurlington, diod at Mc Cook, Nob . last Monday, from con sumption, after an illness of about a year. Tho remains wero brought to Rod Cloud Wednesday morning and funeral services wero hold at the Christian church in tho afternoon, conducted by Elder Davis. Intermont was in the Red Cloud cemotory. Homer Davidson Baylos was born in Scott City, Mo., Novombor 27, 1808 Ho removed to Rod Cloud with his pa rents wnen a child, aim grow to man hood horo, having ontored tho servico of tho liurlington at an early age and working up to tho responsible position of engineer. Ho was married to Miss Roso Groves September 11, 1892, and his wifo and two sons survivo him. Ho wiis'h mombor of tho A. O. U. V. and tho Brotherhood of Locomotivo En gineers. m Crooked Creek Bridie. Tho now steel bridge across Crooked crook, just oast of town, is open for trafllc. Tho bndgo cost about $850 and is woll worth tho money. FATALLY BURNED ' - Mrs. Fred Teel and Two Daughters the Victims Word was received In Red Cloud this morning of a terrible accident that occurred at Dladon yesterday aft ornoon, in which two children wero burned to death and their mother al-o probably fatally burned. The acci dent occurred about 2 o'clock yester day afternoon at tho home of Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Teel, in Bladen. Lottie, the 10 year-old daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Teel, attempted to start a fire by using coal oil. There were llvo coals In tho stove, and when she poured tho oil on tho tire it blazed up, Igniting tho oil in tho can, which ex ploded aud set fire to the girl's cloth ing. She ran screaming into an adjoining room, where her mother, who was ill, was lying in bed with her 4-year-old daughter. Tho flro was communicated to tho bedding and furniture in tho room and almost instantly tho entire room wiis ablaze. Tho contents of tho house wero destroyed by tho fire, and boforo the victims could be rescued they wore so badly burned that tho two girls diod about 8 o'clock last night, and a phono message this morn ing says the mother can not live. Mrs. Tool was about 45 years of ago and tho girls wero aged respectively 1G aud i years. Mr. Tool, who is a section hand, on tho railroad at Bladon, was away from homo at tho time of the accident. The remains of tho victims will probably bo taken to Bluo Hill, their formor home, for burial. TAISKflflylrS'IrlsIflW' ..,' -- I School Notes The total enrollment for tho city schools at the end of tho first month was 171. Tho enrollment by; rooms was: SOUTH WARD Miss Git ings room 48 Miss Abel's room 49 Miss Ward's room 'W Miss Skjolvor's room 2.'! Total in South ward 150 NORTH WARD Miss Sherman's room 45 Miss Perkins' room 4G Mrs. Castor's room .'$ Miss Thompson's room 44 Miss Ellis' room 30 High school 85 Total in North ward 312 Owing to tho crowded condition of tho primary rooms in tho South ward, tho second grado has boon transferred from Miss Gittings' room to Miss Abol's. Miss Abol's fourth grado has boon aivou to Miss Ward, who now has chargo of tho fourth, tifth aud sixth grades. Since tho South ward con tains eight grades and a kindergarten department, ono of tho four teachers must have chargo of threo grades. Tho enrollment In tho lower grado is always much greater than in tho higher grades. Massing three grades iu Miss Ward's room gives hor room tin enrollment of 39, while massing threo grados in tho primary room gave an enrollment of O'J. Tho board has employed Miss Athorton as student toucher to assist Miss Ward, and with hor help Miss Ward Is mauaglug tho room nicoly. Tho toachors have begun a campaign against whittling and marking desks. Fines aro being assessed heavy enough to cause a student to press his pocket book boforo doing any datnago. Tho oloventh grado is going to pro sent "1 he Carnival of Nations" in the Masonic hull early iu November. r?p?5 - ' - ' - ' - '" - "' - "' - ' - "' - ' jiTAUL dIVKLl clothier m c - - - - Prices $1.50 to $7.50 m $ XW&QQJ) m Boys' Kneo Pants Suits, 7 two-piece and single-breasted tweeds and homespuns, also bluo well tailored n . tt. vr n . c.n .aflM'CM'iWO XSrv uoys line rvneo ranis ouus, tu luuam, m .. .,.. ....v, ... styles, single or doublo breasted Norfnlks, our now stylo suits; also plain doublo-breasten styles with plain or knick- o cr . tcq erbocker trousers; exceptional values .pO.OU iv I ,oj Bovs Top Coats and Reefers, .T to 1G years, mado of lino all wool covert-, serges, ohoviots and homespuns, Mnn . c nn n lined with silk or serges $O.UU 10 O.UU SY " Hsaa-sa-aatte-ffrfrtefri" ODOCIIIVXIIVISrOaMOE Do vnu ever f-lilii niivtlilnu' to market If so, the M'lcutliiK of your commission fill lv roiHrieri'd. It N rmportnnt to you Klrst of nil. vnnrlt.U'rt'M dcmninls uhsolute rellublllty. You wnnt to know for certulnty tht your mouuy will ho returned to you after your stock Is sold returned jirnniitlx. too. iou wnnt to ne pure vonr mock win n unnr shIu run imilo vour work nf n lcilH' Yourstock must fie lundlcd carefull) terliillr in imv slilniilni; I'XiiciisL'S. HecHiise our servh'o "luri-H ynn n.l biiKlnesN. l'oiisIkii our ext Hlilimieut to us. CLAY, ROBINSON & CO., stock Yards. KANSAS G1TY We nlio huvc our own houses at CHICAGO SOrTII OMAHA SIOUX CITY SOUTH ST JOSEPH DENVKIt fcOt'TII ST. PALI. EAST BUFFALO Head our mnrkct letter In this paper. Write us for nny special Informntlon desired. Street Fair Finances. After all the bills and premiums havo been paid tho flro boys will liavo about ?50 loft from tho street fair fund Tho amount loft ovor would have been much larger had It not boon for the fact that reveral extra premi ums wero paid, ono of S20 to Mr. Jar boo for his decorated wagon, aud sev eral on grain, vegetables, etc. Some of tho contributors to the fund who received little or no benefits from tho fair wero refunded a part of their donations, cutting down tho balanco which would liavo gone into tho flro mon's fund. Treasurer Diodorich will soon issuo a statement showing tho dispoitiouof tho funds. Mrs. Henry Dlcdcrlch- Box 150, Red Cloud, Nob. Fall planting aud winter blooming bulbs on salo now, iu Shoo storo east of Miner Bros, storo and bank, consist ing of Chinoso Sacred, Bermuda or Harisa and California Calla Lilies, I have just received DRY GOODS Everything to Wear Everything to Keep You Warm . My GROCERIES aro the Everybody . A. ALBRIGHT'S - '' -,w " V Boys' Clothes of Highest Quality Those aro tho only kind wo soil; tho only kind you want. Little follows' Russian Over coats in stripes, cheks and handsome overplaids; snug, dr. ssy; most attractivo for SSftS?. $2.75 to 7.00 Junior, Russian and Ad miral UIoufjo styles in little suits for tho tmall young sters. These aro tho pick from tho stock of tho greatest makers of clothing for boys. Thev wear longer and bet- otheS'."... $2.50 to 5.00 Handsomo Junior Suits for ages :$ to 10; the handsome, dependable product of the greatest makers Clo?he's...$3.00to6.00 ( m to 1G years cut in double-breasted Xorfolks, good honest cheviots, m serges, $m cr rt 7R m H)IDU l0 D'fD W - r iA 1( Mnni.n i.i .ill tltn onwncf. " Jf P' llrm is n tnnttcr that should be en re oe sum iur mi n is uurui un mu uhiikui , llmu mid correctly: n good "fill" helpH ma of thcBO good features wo merit your Tulips, Hyacinths, single and doublo Narcissus, Jonquils, Froesias, Iris, Lily of tho Valloy and Oxalis bulbs (Cyclamen), Primroses, Violets, Cnrnn tion aud Antirrhinum plants, Carna tion Chrysanthemum, blooms in sea son, also Kosos. nov. 3. Bridge to Be Closed. Persons living south of tho river aro given notico that tho work of rebuild ing tho river bridge south of Rod Cloud will begin about tho 1st of No vember, necessitating tho closing of tho bridge. With good weather, how ever, tho work will bo completed in a short time. Will Contest The Will. Miss Alvira Means, daughter of tho lato A. J. Moans, will contest hor father's will. All of tho children ex cept Miss Alvira, who is a cripple, wero provided for iu tho will. Tho case comes up in Judge Koeuoy's court next week. a full line of . . 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