K5 p&til?K(Gto(XGfcfil(Ek THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Subscription Eight Pages All I Home Print I $1 a Year in Advance sessiecrasse?.? taRW'MVWVCTSRJRSEitK VOLUME XXXV. RED CLOUD, NEHRASKA, AUGUST l, 1007. NUMBEIt 3J1 .& ! M t 4 : POLITICAL, Iho Candidates. While the primary is still two weeks nwny, Vo doom it timely to ay a few words about the Republican eiindidates who have announced themselves for nomination to the various oilices. Elsewhere we make mention of those who are up for re-election on the Re publican ticket. In this article we will deal with those who are new can didates. The candidates announced for county clerk, so far as this paper is concerned, tire John .1. Garber, V. (. Knlton and 10. W. Ross. The first named was for four years deputy clerk under IS. K. (J arbor, and practically conducted the business of the office during all that time. He has a knowledge of the af fairs of the olllce not excelled by an' man in the count'. K. W. Ross, the next on the list, was mayor of Ked Cloud for two terms, hns had considerable experience in clerical work, has made many friends among the farmers during his connec tion with the management of the lle atrice Creamery Co.'s branch agency in this city during the past year and a half. V. 15. Fulton, of the Knlton Grocery Co., is also well known in this county, he having been engaged in the lumber buijineks for many years. He is a well known Sunday school and temperance worker. Vov county assessor, II. C. Seott and George P.Cathcr have announced their candidacy, Roth are old and well known citizens of this county, and cither of them is amply qualified to fill the oflice, 11. G. Sawyer and George W. Hum mel have announced their candidacy for commissioner from the Third district. lr. Sawyer is the present incumbent unrt has made a good olllce r. Jlev, Hummel is too well known to need an introduction to the voters. Itoth are good men, and no matter which one receives the nomination the county will be well served. The Judgeship. If K. U. Ouennan does not get the nomination for district judge on the Republican ticket it will not be because he has not made every effort to do so. lie has been doing some splendid cam paigning and is receiving the heartiest encouragement wherever he goes. Out Hide of his home, county he will have good support in Franklin, Harlan and Kearney counties. He will receive con siderable support from the prohibition element owing to his well known oppo sition o the use of intoxicants, and he is conceded to be a man of exemplary habits in all other respects. There will be no question of his election should he receive the nomination, as he would undoubtedly be the strongest man the Republicans could nominate. His re cord us prosecuting attorney of this county shows legal ability of the high est order, he never having lost a case while in that oflice, nor had one re versed by a higher court. He is not a railroad attorney, and does not carry a puss. He carried Webster county in the l'.tOO election1 by a larger majority than was given William McKinloy for president, and was the only republican elected on the republican ticket. He almost duplicated the performance two years later, when he was the again high man on the Republican ticket. This shows that he has a strength that will be of great assistance to him if he receives the nomination, which he un doubtedly will. . For tounty Treasurer. County Treasurer W. C. Fralun will receive the unanimous indorsement of the republicans of this county at the primary election on September :t, and r- it is but just that he should. M r. Frahin has made an enviable record and one of which he and his friends should be proud. He made a success of his own business at Rlue Hill, and for two years he has conducted the treasurer's olllce in Y manner that shows that he is in I evi way conversant with the details of the oflice. He is one of the cleanest, most levelheaded and popular otllcers the county has ever had, and ho needs no recommendation from us or any other man. However, you .should not fail to vote for him at the primary just because he has no opposition, but give him that indorsement he so richly deserves. For County Superintendent. While we deem it entirely unneces sary, we feel like saying a few words in commendation of the work of Mrs. Nellie West Caster, who is a candidate for rc-nominat'on to the olllce of county superintendent. So far as we are able to learn she will have no opposition at the polls next November, as no oandi dutj has filed for the nomination in either party. Mrs. Caster's work as county superintendent has been so sat isfactory that there has been no ground for complaint, and she has gained a reputation for hard work that should entitle her to the support of everywne interested in the schools of the county. She has a university ed ucation, and won her place through good hard work. This summer she has been engaged in Normal institute work at Alma, and her work there demonstrated that she was entirely capable of looking after the education al interests of any county. Oliver Hcdftc. Oliver Hedge has announced his can didacy for re-election to the olllce of sheriff. That he will be re-nomiuuted and elected there is no question. He has given excellent service to the coun ty, is big enough (o scare most crimin als into submission, and those whom he cannot scare he will sit upon ami "squash" Laying all jokes aside, he has made one of the best sheriffs this county has ever had and, while he has had no dangerous cases in which to distinguish himself, all who know him know that he will be there with the goods when the occasion arises. The Complete List of candidates who have Hied with the county clerk their applications to be placed upon the ballot at the primary election to be held September .'I, with the political party: For County Treasurer W. ('. Frahm, Republican. K. C. Christy, Prohibition. For County Clerk lohn .1. Garber, Rep. V. II. Fulton. Rep. 10. W. Ross. Rep. W. G. Shannon, Rep. I.ee I)e Tour, Pop. and Deni. .1. A. Saunders, Pro. For Clerk District Court G. W. Hutchison, Pop. and Dcm. T. II. niggle, Rep. lOdward Hanson, Rep. For Sheriff 0. I). Hedge, Rep. A. T. Smith, Pop. and Deni. For County Judge John It. Stanser, Rep. J. S. Gilliam, Rep. ii. A. Haskius, Pop. and Dcm. 1. W. lOdson, Pop. and Dcm. For County Superintendent Nellie West Caster, Rep. For County Assessor 11. C Scott, Rep. Geo. P. Gather, Rep. W. It. Cramer, Pop. and Deni. For County Commissioners Third district: Geo. W. Hummel, Rep. II. G. Sawyer, Rep. 10. M. F. Grubb, Pro. J. C. Krooks, People's lnd. Fifth district 10. S. Fit.. Rep. (5. Olmsted, Rep. T. A. Raldwin, Pro. For Constable W. K. (Jeer, Rep. For Road Overseer F. J. Wobberman. . Ask for Allens's Foot-Ease, a powderfor swollen, tired hot.smart ing feet. ' Sample sent free. Also free samples of the Foot-I0a.se Saitary Corn Pad, a new invention. Address Allen S. 01 instead, Le Roy. N. Y. m m i The bites and stings of insects, tan sunburn, cuts, burns and bruises are relieved at once with Plnesalvo Carbo lized. Acts like a poultice, and draws out inflammation. Try it. Price 2.1c. Sold by ricnry Cook's Drug Store. EMULATED TITLMAN Farmer Near Campbell Uses Pitchfork On Ills Neighbor. Robert Mel(amryn, a farmer near Campbell. came to Red Cloud Wednes day in. answer to a telephone call In forming him that there was a warrant out for his arrest on the charge of hav ing assaulted one Henry Ruottgonbaok with intent to do great bodily harm. It seems that Mr. Mcl.amyra was cutting some hay, when llntt etc., came up and claimed tho hay as his own. After a short dispute Ruett etc , struck at McLamyra with a whin. whereupon the latter prodded the man with the long name with a pitchfork, the tines of which took effect in Ituett etc., legs. Theiniured party caused a warrant to be sworn out for "Mac's" arrest, and it was in answer to this call that he came to Red Cloud. Ho was placed under $.100 .bond to appo'ir next Monday for trial. P. W. Roland Badly Stunft. On Wednesday morning.P. W.Roland was attacked by a swarm of bees which approached him from the rear covering himself and team almost in an instant. Itoth he and the horses were very warm and the bees stung furious ly. Andy Guy happened to be near at hand and ran across the road to his home, getting a dish pan with which he soon set up a din that attracted the bees and caused them to settle on the grass. This undoubtedly saved Mr. Rojand's life as he could not have fought them more than a few minutes' "l-utty Kloliardson of Uiicago, an ox in the intense heat. The horses simply ' N,lUnml league pitcher, and Jesse rolled and tumbled about until the bees left them. Roth man and beasts were literally covered with stingers. Dr. Pace happened to be available and the patient was made as easy as possible and It is thought he will recover in good time. Guide Rock Signal. Pineules are for the kidneys and Hluddcr. They bring quick relief to backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn out feeling. They produce nat ural action of the kidneys in filtering waste matter out of the blood. Ill) days treatment SI. Money refunded if Pineules are not satisfactory. Sold by Henry Cook's Drug Store. IF YOU TOUCH your tongue to ALUM and fook in the glass you will see the effect You can't help puckering it makes you pucker to think of tasting it By the use oC so called cheap Baking Powders you-lake this right into your system you injure digestion, and .ruin your stomach. AVOID ALVM Say plainly - Royal is made from than Alum but you have the profit of quality, the ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Farmer Near Inavnte Removes Shotgun From Biiiy Nuzzle First. John Deltrunuer. a well known farm er living north of luavale, received a bad wound Tuesday evening while at tempting to remove a shotgun from a hugy. It seems his sous had gone to town, taking the gun along to shoot rabbits by the roadside. When they returned home they left the gun in the buggy, and Mr. Deltrunuer took the gun by the inuz.le and drew it toward him. In some way it was discharged, the charge entering his right side. Physicians were summoned and the wound dressed. They pronounced the Injury serious, though not necessarily fatal. This is the second accidental shooting in this family, one of the boys having shot the other while out hunt ing last fall. "Sklddoo" For the Odd Fellows. Wednesday afternoon's game be tween the IOagles and the Odd Fellows resulted in a score of ,'lt to "23" in fa vor of the former. The game was re plete with brilliant errors tin both sides, the Ren Adhemites having a little the best of it in the number of errors made. "Denial" Garber, of the Odd Fellows, gave an exhibition of stick 'work that should entitle him to a place on the Chicago White Sox, he having three home runs and a three-bagger to his credit. The American Raid IOagles had the advantage of having played one game before, and they rang in two professional pitchers in tho per.sons of Ray, who "fired" for Charley Milllgan long enough to put him in the profes sional class. The game did not last, quite as long as the game last Friday between the IOagles and the Knights of Pythias, as the playing was at times fast and furious. Lloyd Rradbrook otllciatod as umpire, and there were re peated calls for"Rurroughs"to take his place. However, he refused to give up. If you suffer from bloating, belching, .sour stomach, Indigestion or Dyspep sin, take a Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal, anil overcome the disagreeable trouble. It will Improve 1 the appetite, and aid digestion. I by Henry Cook's Drug Store. Sold puckering, injurious Alurri DAVAI BAKING pure, refined Grape Cream POUNDED HIS STLPMOHIER William Yondcrfcclit (ids Into Trouble Over Defending Ills Cattle. Sheriff Hedge went down to Guide Rock the first of tho week and brought back William Vonderfeoht on a charge of having assaulted his stepmother with Intent to do bodily Injury. The warrant was sworn out by Henry Von derfeoht, father of tho accused. Wil liam was placed under S 100 bond to ap pear for trial. Fromllhe best accounts that can be ob tained of tho ufialr, it seems that Mrs. Henry Vonderfeoht had gone to the pasture to look after some cattle, and the dogs got after William's cattle and ran thorn. l(e it understood that while the two Vondorfocht families' occupy separate homes, their cattle browse t -gethor In one pasture, hence trouble. When William saw the dogs chasing his cattle he came to the rescue and an altercation with his stepmother was the. result. In the natural course of events William handled his stepmother rather roughly, and an examination by a physician showed that she was rather seriously bruised. An Unfair Statement. Those who attended the Chautauqua at Red Cloud complain of the extortio nate prices charged at the the hotels, eating houses and other public places. Guide Roelc Signal. Tho above charge is manifestly un true. At the lunch counters the same prices prevailed that have ruled for years. At the hotels and restauranls the prices were the same as before tho Chautauqua began, the restaurants having raised to 2.1 cents per meal a short time before the beginning of that event. If that is extortion, then the alleged restaurants of Guide Rock and other surrounding towns have been charging extortionate prices for years, as Red Cloud was the only town in the neighborhood where meals icould be p 'ocured for less than 2.1 cents. Pineules 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 fcel- .lug. They bring quick relief. Satis- . faction guaranteed. Cook's Drug Store. Sold by Henry POWDER of TartarCosts more profit of good health. r