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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1905)
? fc .Wri . tffcl Wfc , 'viALVaX-..-. ALX'-J Z ! . The Jar of Cough mg Hammer blows, steadily ap plied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after day, jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. "I nhvnya tonp Ayct'n Clinrrv ITctornl In tun IKiitrc. u kivkh -rit-t'i ruiiri xncutt any or u iihv.i riiuciis r n.iru rniin. i i imul It fur 11 uri-.it iniinv vmm mill () K nllnlmtlt."-SiitH.MAltYOiii:uTi:AN,Yiiiyv hurK.M. , fit In S ICHT J have f Mowmcnnnsi Made by .T, Al0 tcstwrrmtrtfvffl u -Wfs (1. A vnr (Jo.. Lowoll. JJ6J0. n o ininufuaturors of fl 7 SUJSAPARILU. PILLS. iia:k vigor. Blllouonoos, constipntlon rotard ro covc.rw. euro thoso with Avor's Pills. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Judgo of tho Supremo Court: ClIARtiCH 13. bMTON For Regents of tlio Univorsity: Fiti:iEiucK H. AnuoTT Victok G. Lyfoiiu For Treasurer: W.C. Fkaiim Blue Hill For County Clerk: John .1. Gauiikh Rod Cloud For Shoiilf: O. D. Hkikh: Hod Cloud Twp For County Judgo: A. II. Kkiinky Cowles For Superintendent: Mas. Nklmi: Oastou Rod Cloud For Surveyor: Geo. U.OvKiiiNo Rod Cloud For Coroner: Dr. It. T. Ham. Cowles For Commissioner, 1st district: T. J. I iiaplin Elm Crook Twp For Commissioner, 1th district: Jam es Overman Rod Cloud Twp A Final Word About the Candidates. Noxt Tuesday is election day, nud it is to bo prosumod tlmt ovoryouo has tnndo up bis mind as to how ho will voto. From nil indentions, party lines will bo tightly drawn, and should this be tho case tho Republicans will win easily. Howovor, wo want to urgo all Republicans to bo suro to go to tho noils, for tho largor tho ma jority.tho better. Tho Republican tickot this year is made up of good, clean candidates from start to finish. W. O. FRAIIM, W. C. Frahm, caudidato for county tronsuror, is ono of tho loading inor vlmiits of Blue Hill. Ho is a young man wlio has "mado himself," lias novor boon a caudidato for oillco, and his success in business proves that ho has tho qualifications necessary to inuko a good county treasurer. J. J. OARHER. John J. (iarbor, caudidato for county vlork, is another man who has novor been a caudidato for oillco. though ho lias been deputy county clerk during tho last two terms and has shown that ho is thoroughly competent to con -duct tho nirairs of the oillco. There is no valid reason why ho should not re ceive tho hearty support of all Repub licans. O n IlEDOK. Oliver Hodgo, for sheriff, lias lived in Wobstor county for moro than twenty years, coming hero when a .small boy. Since tho death of his father soveral years ago ho has managed tho homo farm and been tho mainstay of the family. Ho was can didato for sheriff four years ago, being defeated by J. A MoArthur by a very narrow margin His nomination for a -second time shows tho esteem in which ho is hold by thoso who know him. Ho is of that typo of a man from which ldoal sheriffs are mado Voto for him. cation woll fits him for tho oillco of county judge. MRS. NELLIE t'ASTEU. Mrs. Caster, nominee for superin tendent, is another victim of intention nl misrepresentation For soino timo tho ''boosters" for Miss Householder have been claiming that Mrs. Caster did not hold a lirst grade cortificato iiuuj was moron) ro not ongiuio lu mu oillco. This story was easily dis proved. While Mrs. Castor is amply qualified from an educational stand point, her practical oxporionco as a teacher in this and other counties, combined with her good judgment, should give hor additional prestige in tlio race Mrs Castor is tho daughter of Judge Sam West, and is dependent upon her own resources for the sup port of herself and child. Head btato Superintendent MoHrlon's letter on tho first page. THE COMMISSIONERS Don't forgot that you are entitled to voto for both commissioners, no mat tor whether you live in their districts or not James Overman, from tlio Fourth district, has served on tlio board and tho people are acquainted with his qualifications Ho needs no recommendation. T. J. Chaplin of Elm Creek, candidate from Fred Gor lach's district, is ono of tlio successful formers of his neighborhood, is woll educated, and is thoroughly acquaint ed with the needs of tlio county Hois conservative in ids his views, and tlio county's business will not sutler in ids hands. OEOIIOK II OVERINO. Evorybody knows tlio Republican candidate for surveyor Ho is a prac tical civil engineer, and is competent to do tho work required of that ofllco dr. hall. ' Dr R. T Hall, candidate for coroner, has served In that capacity tioforo and will no doubt bo tho next coroner. To tnako a long story short, howovor, tho host way to voto is to placo an X in tho circle aftor tho word 'Republi can" ut tho head of tho tickot, and then you will bo suro to muko no mistake. a. u. keeney. Whilo tho campaign just drawing to .i oloso has boon unusually free from mudsliuging, A. H. Koouoy, renom inated for county judgo, has boon tho victim of a sories of campaign lios that should not docolvo a child. People who aro acquainted with tho judge pay no attention to tho stories, but in neighborhoods whoro ho is not so woll known thoro will bo pooplo who can bo made to boliovo thorn. Judgo Koouoy was born in Webster couuty, and with tho exception of tho time ho spent as si Uuitod States soldior in tho Phillip pines and as a studont at tho Uuivers- Judftes and Clerks of Election. Guide Rock-Judges, P. E. Fairfield, G. F. Hunt, H. F Coopor; clorks, John Lnrgont, Clydo Hodges. Boavor Crook Judges, W. R. Rykor, W. T. Chrlsman. R. B. Thompson; clorks, W. A. Vauco, G. H Payne. Stillwater Jndgos, C D. Fishol, Will Crozior, Orris Hubbard; clorks, C. F. Johnson, Oscar Shirley. Oak Crook Judges Frod Buck, Goorgo Buker, Willard Brown; clorks, Elmor Schormorhoru, James Laird. Garflold Judgos, Grant Shidloy, Will Kent, Charles Ailes; clerks, O. Holmgrain. Eugono Smith Pleasant Hill Judges, Charlos Fris bio. Horace Morris, Sam Giger; clorks, J ak Ellingor, George Maun. Elm Creek-Judges, W. T. Mills, C. E. Putnam, John Minto; clorks, A G. Nickorson, Oscar Arnold. Potsdam Judgos. Thos. Burge, A. James. Win. May; clerks, Fred Wehnos, L. C Poislngor Lino-Judges, R.Turner, J. W. Mc Intyro, J. W. Kounison; clorks Ed Hansen, F. M. Barlow. Rod Cloud Township Judges, C. II. Kaloy, Win. Konnady, Frod Mauror; clorks, E. J. Ovoring, John Kellogg. Batin Judgos, E. W. Blocli, Robert Harris. Klias Lockliart; clerks, Frank Bean, G. W. Hasobrook. (ilonwood Judgos, A. France, Louis Cutter, Philip Fussier; clerks, L. E, Sponco, Thos Duffy. Walnut Creek Judgos, V. B. Mc Call, Harry Chapman, Mahlon Poiuts; clerks, Ross Foarn, Frank Stokes. Inavalo-Judgos, I. O. Walker, E, II. Jones, Win. Irons; clorks, A. II. Hold redgo, D. E. Cloud. Cathorton Judges, O. L Lludgron, Emory Bean, John A. Lookhart; clerks, Otto Skjolvor, Jesse Brooks. Harmony-Judges, II. E. Wheat, J. P. Egllngton, Win. Patterson: clorks. Clarence McCoy, C. C Stout Rod Cloud First Ward Judgos, A. A. Framo, Honry Dledorioli, Wm. Mackoy; clerks, Wm. Wolfe, L. A. Haskius. Rod Cloud Second Ward Judges, Jamos Burden, O. C. McConkoy, Jay Pope; clerks, Charlos Rolgle, Oscar Tool. Doinfts of the CltY "Dads." Tho city council mot in special ses sion Monday eveuing to consider tlio application of G W. Lindsoy for per mission to build a fluino from Crooked crook to his ico pond. Chairman Catlior prositlod; prosont, Warren and Wolfe. It was agreed by tho council to go In a body Tuesday and invostigato tho situation. Tho council mot In regular session Wednesday ovoning. Prosont, Catlior, Warren and Wolfo. Chairman Catlior presided. On motion tlio council ordered Unit a crosswalk bo laid at tho intersection of Ninth and Soward avenues, to cost not more than 815. On motion tlio street commissioner was instructed to present bills to the parties for whom tho city has built sidewalks A resolution was adopted providing that water motor pits shall hereafter bo constructed upon the property of tho consumer, under tho supervision of tlio water commissioner, and shall bo built iudepedout of hydrants aud taps. In tho matter of the controversy with U W Lindsoy, it was decided to dismiss tlio injunction instituted by tho city against Mr. Lindsey in tlio matter of placing a llumo to Crooked creek on his property, upon tlio fol lowing conditions: That said Lind sey shall at his own cxpeuso open and straighten tho channel of said creek between tho dam placed by tho city on tho premises of Mrs. Garbor and tho point whoro tlio creek ontors his ico lioiid; also to build two flood-gates not less than 1G feet wide, material for said gatos to bo furnished by tho city; Lindsoy to reimburse tho city in tho sum of $10, tho sum expended by tho city in opening tlio creek below tho dam, and to further indemnify tho city for any damages that may accrue Tho following claims wcro allowed: Sheridan Coal Co , coal $ 31 58 Boyd Munsell, labor 1 (JO R D Wood & Co., hydrant 25 00 John Wolfo, labor 50 O F McKoighan, labor 40 50 C N Lovorchock, laboa 12 05 C N Lovorchock, labor 10 50 O C McConkoy, labor 15 00 Humphrey Etherton, labor 21 00 Al Hunt, labor 5 25 Honry Houchin, labor 5 25 E M Gard, labor 24 00 Ed Bates, labor 2 00 Richard Lee, labor 2 70 JBCarr. labor 150 AM Aultz, labor 2 00 Saunders Bros , lumber, 12 45 Saunders Bros., lumber, 14 OS J W Kinsol, night watch 12 20 J W Kinsol, water com 12 50 Rod Cloud Nation printing 1 00 Chlof Pub. Co., printing 13 50 Geo Smolsor extra police, 2 80 T J Ward, street com 32 50 J M Sollars, ongleoor 40 00 ' -i ta r tii -J i ' A 2 A : H: i SL: 4& : SLi i S S S? 5?w PAIL STOREY cj rex to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Prices $1.50 to $7.50 yTRAGOOp nBnALa An !? MF1 . V MmSm Boys' Clothes of Highest Quality Those nro tho only kind wo soil; tho only kind you want Littlo follows' Russian Over coats in stripes, clicks and handsome overplaids; snug, dr ssy most attractive for SSftJE?. $2.75 to 7.00 Junior, Russian and Ad miral Blouse styles in littlo suits for tho small young sters. Thoso aro tlio pick from tho stock of tho greatest makers of clothing for boys. They wear longer and bet- others "!... $2.50 to 5.00 Handsome Junior Suits for ages 3 to 10; the handsome, dependable product of , tho greatest makers of Boys Clothes $3.00 to 6.00 Boys' Knoo Pants Suits, 7 to 10 years cut in doublo-brensted two-pleco aud single-breasted Norfolks, good honest cheviots, tweeds nnu Homespuns, also uluo serges, tfi en well tailored $1-50 to 5.75 Boys' Fine Kneo Pants Suits. 7 to 10 years, in all tho newest styles, singlo or double breasted Norfolks, our now stylo suits; also plain doublo-brcaston stylo, with plain or kuick- ,n rn i 7 i;n orbocker trousers; exceptional values 3o.0U LO 1 .0J Boys' Top Coats and Reefers. 3 to 10 yenrs, mado of lino all wool covort, serges, cheviots aud homespuns, o-o nrv c nn lined with silk or serges fcd.UU 10 O.UU a443-33frtc-ee&tee-ttt to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to m tended tho stato university for a time Thursday's Star. Miss Hazol Boll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O C. Bell of 031 D street and E. B. Smith of Rod Cloud were married Friday afternoon at Kansas City. This information was received in a telephone message to Lincoln rel atives yesterday evening. The young couplo quietly loft tho city Wednes day night, leaving a noto at Miss Bell's homo addrossod to her parents, saying that they had gone away to bo mar ried. Saturday's Star. Abernathy-Barkley. Orvillo E. Barkloy of Ued Cloud and Miss Laura E. Aboruatliy of Alma were mado husband aud wife, this week, Rov. M. B. Carman performing tho ceremony at tho homo of Mr. aud Mrs. Edwin Wolihan, of our city, Wed nosday ovoning, October 25, at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Barkloy Is an employe in Keegan & Okorsou's barbor shop. tho McCook division of tho Burling ton. Ho has beou hero since tlio year ono, and has been ono of tho Burling ton's best passenger conductors, a fuct which will bo of large value to him in handling tho difllcult business of that office. Ho is u seasoned, experienced, faithful railroadman aud will do his utmost to mnko good. Here's hoping ho will-. McCook Tribune. MARRIAGES. Letter List. List of letters remaining unoilled for at postolllco at Rod Cloud, N-b for tho week ending Novomber2, 1005: Giro, Harry Hurd, F. A. (2) Smith, C J. To.s-.onby, Wm. Thoso will bo sent to tho dead letter ity of Nobraska Law Sohool, has mado , ofllco Nov. lfl, 1005, if not called for Boyd Smith Elopes with Hazel Bell. Lato last night Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Boll, residing at 031 D street wore in formed that thoir daughter, Miss Ila.ol, had loft with E. B. Smith, with whom she had boon keeping company for tho past two years. Tho young people had gone out ostensibly to visit some friends, but had really loft tho city. A noto was found at tho homo of Miss Boll tolling her parents she had gone away to mnrry tho man of hor choice. Mr Bell took the early morning train for Omaha expecting to visit that city aud Council Bluffs with tho hopes of persuading tlio young pooplo to postpono tho wedding. It is understood that tho main ob jection of' Mr. and Mrs Bell to the marriage of tho young pooplo is tho youth of thoir daughter. The young woman lacks somo months of being of suillciont ago to permit a license with out consent of hor parents. Mr. Smith is also under tho statutory limit, but it is understood that ho yes terday securod the written consent of his father, who was in tho city. Mr. Smith and Miss Boll have boon sweothearts for yours. Frequently Mrs. Boll has accompanied them to outertainmonts and tho young man has boon entertained at tho Boll homo on many occasions. Last night uftor tho young people had left tta house, Mr. and Mrs. Bell went to aa enter tainment, returning about 11 o'clock. Tho daughter had been thoro !ind loft tho noto iufofming thorn of hor depart-nro. It was rumored today that tho couplo had gono to Kansas City aud that the lattior uau iouowou tnem. until a lato hour this aftornoon, no word had Another New Trainmaster. On Sunday last Conductor P. F. Mc Konna becamo trainmaster on tho east end of tho McCook division, succeed ing Trrtinmastor T. A. Wilburn, re signed, who has served in that capaci ty since the ofllco of traiumastor on this division was divided. Mr. Wilburn has a lino farm ovor in the Boavor country and for tho pros ont at loast will rotiro from tho rail road business and devote himself to farmiug and stock raising, nud a largo company of railroad frionds will join The Tribuno in wishing him abundant success. As to tlio now trainmaster, woll Pat MoKouua is ono of the old guard on Judge Letton. The World-Horuld, following its usual methods, and judging tho sin cerity of others by itself and its party, Is asking in characteristic scarce head Hues whether Judgo Letton is using passes If tho World-Herald cared for the facts, it could readily learn from tho sworn statement of expenses filed by Judgo Letton in tho ofllco of tho secretary of state, that ho paid his faro to aud from convention, nnd it should know that a plank in tho re publican platform aud pledge of a re publican caudidato means something. Can it say as much for democratic platforms and pledges of democratic candidates? , Judgo Letton stands squarely on tho republican platform and is in sympa thy with every utterance, and long before tho World-Herald awoke from tho knockout blow his nomination aud tho republican platform gave it, ho had roturuod all free transportation of every kind hold by him. What about Judgo Hastings? To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tab lets. All druggists refund the monoy if it fails to euro. E. W. Grove's signa ture is on each box. S.lc. I have just received a full line of DRY GOODS this couuty his homo. Ho is not so . beforo. old in yoars as to have booomo crabbed say "advertised." And narrow mludod, and his legal odu-1 been rocolvod from Mr. Bell. Mr. ' When calling for above plouse Smith camo to Liucoln f ron Red Cloud and has boon working in an T. C. Hacker, Postmaster. ! office iu tho Browuoll block. Ho at- 1 Everything to Wear 1 i Everything to Keep I 1 You Warm .... i My QHOCERIES are the BEST ON THE MARKET Everybody Welcomed at f mi A AY Dnfunrtfc ? 0 tt p . aft . atk afamk. aH. al .. ' - VI L X.