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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1907)
i Fallina Ayer's Hair Vigor, new im proved formula, will certainly stop falling of the hair. Indeed, we believe it will always do this unless there is some disturb ance of the general health. Then, a constitutionalmedicine mav be necessary. Consult your physician about this. Does not change the color of the hair. A Formula with oaoh bottlo Show It to your ifers Ask him about It, then do ash lay The reason why Ayer's Hair Vifor stops falling hair is because it first destroys the ucrms which cause this trouble. Aftet this is done, nature soon brings about a full recovery, restoring the hair and scalp to a perfectly healthy condition. Mado by tho J, 0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Man. ANNOUNCEMENTS. To the voters of the Tenth Judicial District; 1 hereby announce myself a can didate at the Primaries to be held September .1, W07, for the Republican nomination for the olllce of Judge of the loth Judicial District of Nebraska, comprising the counties of Webster, Franklin, Harlan, Adams, Kearney ;md Phelps. Uespeut fully submitted, K. U.'Ovr.itMAN. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination of Judge of the Tenth judicial district, on the Re publican ticket, subjeel to the will of the Republican voters, at the primary election to be held September It, 1SKI7.' iio-sungs, ieo. .1. ..iAMr.s. i To the Voters of Webster County: I hereby announce myself a candi lute for the Republican nomination , ,HIt , It si,u!ir u t Teeumsh. and for County Clerk of Webster County. ' :, , .,.. ,.,.,. Nebraska, subject to the primary elec- the-v eu,l,e ovor herent h,s sli'lt' tlon to be held September 3, UU)7. 'I'hey were more than pleased with the K. W. Ho. : plant. , .. ,. . , , , . i Mr. and Mrs. S. M. True and ehil- Jo the Voters of Webster County: , ,, , , . . , I hereby announce myself as a cim- ,re" of I"IVftle wer 5 tow" today on didutc for the Republican nomination their way home from a month's trip for the olllce of county clerk of Web-, to the Paeiiie coast. Mr. True thinks Mer county, subject to the decision of Sv.:ituu is the coming town on the Pa primaries to be held September :i. .., . ; . 141 . . V. It. Fwi.ion. eilie coast. He says he enjoyed the trip I immensely, but was anxious to get To the Voters of Webster County: J home. (Seorge McCrury has been in I hereby announce myself a candi- late for the Republican nomination for County Clerk of Webster county, sub ject to the primary election to be held September 3, 11107. Joiix J. (iAUUKU. To the Voters of Webster County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination of county com missioner from the Third district, sub ject to the will of the Republican voters at the priniary election to be held September 3. tiKoitoi: W. Hr.MMin.. To the Voters -of Webster County: I am a candidate for the otllee of county assessor, subject to the pleasure Of tht! Retlllblli'.'lll vrttir. ;it tln iri- innry election to be held September 3. Hkn'KY C. Seorr. j Vineulcs for the kidneys strengthen these organs and assist in drawing poison from the blood. Try them for rheumatism, kidney, bladder trouble, for lumbago and tired worn out feel ing. They bring quick relief. Satis faction guaranteed. Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store. AMAGK8 Furniture, Carpets and Th ONLY Licensed Embalmer Doing Business in Red Cloud. Calls answered Day or Night WE NEVER SLEEP Yours lo Please, Amack & Chanev. . BRIEF MENTION. Man Zan Pile Remedy comes put up in a collapsible tube with a ndzle. Kusy to apply right where soreness and inllammation exists. It relieves at once blind bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Guaranteed. Price rOc. (let it today. Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store. The Topeka (.Hunts, a fast aggrega tion of eolorad baseball players, will appear in Red Cloud for two games, next Wednesday and Thursday. The .showing made by the Red Cloud boys in the game with the Haskell Indians ' guarantees that the "coons" wll not have a walkawav. One of the best baseball games ever seen in Red Cloud was played last Sat urday, when Cowles was defeated by Red Cloud in a thirteen inning game, by a score of ft to I. Roone Saunders' home run hit saved the game for Red Cloud. There is still some doubt as to whether the score was correctly kept. Harm Holcomb was In from Walnut Creek Wednesday to see the Indians play ball. Incidentally he dropped In to The Chief olllcc and set a few Hues of type merely to show that he has not forgotten "the boxes" Mr. Holcomb was a compositor on tile Chicago Trib une forty years ago, when Joe Medlll was In his prime as editor. Si'uavkii Two weeks ago from two miles west of Red Cloud, one sorrel mare, with three white feet, branded low down on right shoulder with three bars. A small scar on left Hind pas tern. Any one returning this mare or giving information that will lead to her recovery will be suitably rewarded by Robert Allen, Rlverton, Neb. Mayor William Ernst, Councilman ( Thornefelt and Attorney S. P. David son of aeeuniseh were in town tins j week inspecting our lighting system, j Mr. John Mart., who had charge of the construction of this plant, wants to charge of the Inn vale bank during .Mr. Trues's absence. Prof. Moritz was in the city Tuesday and Wednesday. While here he con tracted with the school board for three years' service at SI -'00 per year. The ltlue Hill board were dissapointed In the superintendent they had engaged, and made Prof. Morit.au offer of S1200 per year for two years, but Red Cloud went them one better and we are as sured of his services for three years. One week from next Monday the Chautauqua assembly will open. Those l who have not purchased season tickets should do so at once, for it is certain that if you attend one of these enter tainments, you win want to nucim an of them. Tickets can be procured at any of the stores, and if you wish to rent a tent for the season and camp out write or call on Paul S. Dietrich. During the storm early Tuesday morning Marshall Kiusel was Informed by telephone that there was a fire in the alley back of Miner's store. George CHANEY Undertaking Goods and Undertaker now Newhousc also saw the fire from his home, and when he and Mr. Kiusel ar rived on the scene they found a lot of old paper wadded up and blazing at a great rate. They easily extinguished it, however. It is not known how the paper caught fire. A baby cyclone tore up the ground and loose trash In Walnut Creek Sun day evening, In the vicinity of Walter Noble's home. The twister was plainly visible from elevated spots in Red Cloud. The cloud at first had the ap pearance of a rope ladder hanging in the sky. but later broke apart and the lower half developed Into a small cy clone. There was no damage to property. About the only possible show for the people of Webster county to get another crack at Harker is to re-arrest him and bring him back here on the charge of murdering his sister-in-law. At the former trial he was arraigned only on the charge of mur dering his brother. Some attorneys are in doubt as to whether he could be brought back here on the first men tioned charge. It Is amusing to hear the skeptics talk about the game with the Indians Wednesday. It is hard to make them believe the Indians were trying to win. They don't give the Red Cloud boys credit for the splendid game they put up. Our boys gave as good an exhi bition of baseball "as she Is played" as you are liable to see In a good many years in a country town. There Is not a team In this neck-o'-woods that could have won from Red Cloud Wednesday. A "shceney" salesman for a St. Louis drug house spent Sunday In Rlverton. Monday morning he got up, left the hotel without paying his bill and went to a 1ft cent restaurant for his break fast. He wanted to go west, and when the liveryman told him It would cost him Sl.fto for the drive to Franklin he decided it would be cheaper to come to Red Cloud, take the llyer and go fur ther west. He came down here, only to find that all westbound trains frere annulled for the day. Of course he had to eat and sleep. and he has by this time learned that stinginess does not pay. He is out S3 besides losing a day's time, all to save a small livery bill. Judge Sedgwick. Petitions are being circulated throughout the state asking that the name of Hon. Samuel II. Sedgwick of York, Chief Justice of the Supreme C'ourt.bo placed on the republican pri mary ballot as a candidate for nomina tion for a second term of six years. All factions in the party are joining in this endorsement of Judge Sedgwick's ability and fitness for this most impor tant position. He husbeen a consci entious and faithful ofileer and has not been milucnccd by any consideration except the law and the facts. One at torney and one client has precisely the same chance in his court as nnother. ami everybody feels this to be a fact. Ills nomination six years ago was brought about by the confidence the people had in lnm after he had been tried on the district bench and the su preme court commission, and was in the face of the combined opposition of all railroads. His record since that time justifies the confidence that was placed in him. The people should rally to his support for a second term and we are confident they will. Let well enough alone. George Hummel a Candidate. l'or the first time within our knowl edge. Rev. George Hummel is n candi date for ollice. It is a ease of the otllee seeking the man, nnd we will feel like congratulating the otllee If it succeeds in overtaking him. In response to the urgent request of his friends, Mr. Hum mel hns decided to become a eindldnte for county commissioner from the Third district, and so announces in this issue. Mr. Hummel has been a resident of Webster county since about the time of Its organization, and his long service as minister of the gospel has made his name familiar to every one in the county. Hislifc and works speak for themselves, and we think of nothing that needs be said by way of introduction. Scott for Assessor. K.-Sheritf Henry C. Scott announ ces himself a candidate for the Repub lican nomination for county assessor. Mr. Scott was one of the pioneers of the county, having come in here before the Indian and butl'nlo were driven out. He was sheriff of the county twenty years ago, and In Inter years has been engaged in farming. However, his knowledge of the value of property is general, and his well known fairness have frequently resulted in his being chosen as township assessor, nnd he days treatment SI. Money refunded has also served as deputy under County 1 5f Pineules are not satisfactory. Sold Assessor Turner with satisfaction to'Y Henry Cook's Drug Store. -"-f DV ecia S L . m (f One that isa Sale (0 jL Through July we will sell JE SUIT in m 20 per cent ft m less inan re&uiar prw M Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits all go Hats m (ft Straw Hats at one-half regular. cost, some of them at (ft Gimbcls, Americans, Royals (ft (ft (ft Not a Hat reserved. What at cost. (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft Remember, this sale is for cash. A look will satisfy (ft you that we mean business. (ft ft Paul Storey, i, ! all. So far. he is the only candidate announced for the Republican nomina tion. I Mr. James Announces. Klse where in today's paper will be found the card of J. W. James of Has tings announcing his candidacy for the Republican nomination for district! judge. Mr. James was the candidate , four years ago against judge Adams, j and made a good race. He has prae ticed law for nineteen years in Nebras- j kn. His friends in Adams county are very active in his behalf, and believe j that he will be nominated and elected To-Niihl's Band Ctncert The Citizens' Concert Rand will give a concert and ice cream social at the home of L. P. Albright this evening. The band will form down town and march to Mr. Albright's home. Fol lowing is the program for tonight's concert: PAUT I. March--"S. S. Thfodore Rooecll" -Vandcteook Ovrrtute"lmp!talion" I laye Caprice" Venetian Beauty". Rolfe Waltz--" Venita"- C. V. Bennett Cltacterulic--"Big Chief Battle Ax" (by requeii)-AlIen Selection from "Bohemian Girl" Balfe March-"Catlety CoJi" Mengn I'Altr II. March "Lauahins Sam"... -Rolfe Valu"Thinling of Her"-. -Frederick March with on chorui"Juit Take Me Down to Wonderland" (new) - Allen Comet duet "Woodland Whupen" Losey Mr. Marion Mercer and Mr. Ceo. Uatit March-'PIUene" - Vandercook March- EILi Reunion ' (new) Slofer "America" (All standing) Program subject to change. Ai.vin Snait, Director. An Old Friend In Trouble. For the past few days the daily pa pers have contained lengthy notices of the arrest at San Diego, Cal., last Sat urday, of Tred Magill of Clinton, 111., on the charge of murdering his first wife. Mr. Magill's first wife died on the 30th day of last May, and the cor oner's jury decided that she had com mitted suicide. On the nth of July Fred was married in Denver to his daughter's chum, and the three went to San Diego, where they were ar rested last Saturday on the charge of having murdered his first wife. The editor of this paper has known Fred i F.agill for over thirty years, and noth- ' Jng less than his own confession would convince us that he is guilty of the crime charged against him. ' Pineules are for the kidneys and Hladder. They bring quick relief to backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn out feeling. They produce nat ural action ot the kidneys In filtering '.waste matter out of the blood. Ho C-C ISal e Bargains for Cash (f Buyers ij you any LIGHT WEIGHT :!; the store for - g m (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft ft (ft (ft ft (ft (ft at this price Felt and wool Hats at LESS THAN COST. Stetsons we have can be bought (ft Saunders Brothers RED CLOUD, - NEBR. Canon City, Sunnjside, and Genuine Nigger Head Maitland COAL You may he particular or what some call "ernpky," but OUR COAL will please you. Our coal is clean and we deliver promptly. Bell Tel. (JO. Rural Tel. 71 Mercer's Barber Shop Basement of Potter Block. Massaging a Specialty We cannot afford to do less than satisfy in quality, style, price and give to you our person al service and careful attention. Calls Answered Night or Day Rural and Bell phones at store and residence. I j ! - Albright Bros. I Undertakers a (0 fc V? m $