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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1908)
-JMftfcjjK '- 13he CHIEF Red Cloud - - Nebraska I'UOLISilED EVEKY FUIDXY. inwred lu tho t'onUiftli-o hi lle.1 Cloud. eb. fit Second CIm Mutter E. II. DnWOLP l'UIU.ISIIt'.lt City Officers. Mnyor - Clerk - Treasurer......... , Ctuincllincn, 1st wnttl ... L'ounclliiicti Eml word... .!. O. (.'nldwell !,. II. Karl ... .J.O. Ilnller . Kd Amuck Kd I'lilKlplicr ,.1. A. McAriliiir Air. sicmii Burt. Unlit mid Wntei Oirnr lliirroi H Mlinl.utKlit lulin Miik-I County Officers. Clerk liUtrlctOiutt JiulKt' i.'lcrit i.. . TrcMvirur Attorn ) - Mieilll Anht-M.ir Mitpl. 1'iitilll! Iliolrnciluli ... Curo 1 1 if ..,......... HurTcyur .... Coinmlloiieti -........... ..(leo. W. lltilclili.ua I. . KdKtiii . . .. K. . l(o . ,V. C. Krnlwi ... I, II. lllrtKKll'llKl' O. I). Hl-ilKi- II t Si (III Ni'lllc Comer Hr. . 11 ll.nl Uto. OvuilliK .......Jut. i iiuriiiuu I.. I. rlniiilii Win. AmteiK n (Jon. i'. 11 ii in tucl UiilmriUOlimsu-iiu Tho ta.Npaoers of Webster county who want to boo a change l tho way the affairs of tho county aro run, who want to sec tho finances of tho county handled more economically and tho county brought out of debt, should voto forM. S. Martin and Fred Clnttu for county commissioners. Roosevelt Scared. Mr. lloosovelt is so bndly scared at tho sweeping campaign that the demo crats' are making, that It is all tho re publican loaders can do to keep him otf the stump, A majority or the re publican leaders hold that if Koose volt should ao on the stump it would indicate the dreadful panic that act ually exists among republicans. 'I heir fright and dismay thoy are trying to keep to thomselves but the public un derstands quite well how badly fright ened they are. PUBLIC SALE Thursday, October 22 ,'08 At Ten O'Clock, am.,Sharp. Tho undersigned will soil at public auction on the N. B. Wagoner Farm. 1 miles south and :i miles east of ltd Clou I. and nine miles north-west of North Branch, Kansas, tho following property: WHeaiTo? Stock Consisting ? 12 Horses, 38 Cattle, 51 Shoats Farm implements. Wc are going to leave the farm ;m 1 the stock and stuff ad vertised above will go without reserve to the highest bidder.. Wagoner Bros. Free Fiee Free Free Starting Monday, Oct, 12, 1908 Dinner The Tepee Theatre , Set Ctntest to All lucky Individuals Bank Guaranteeing. Mr. Taft scorns to think or tries to think that tho proposition of Mr, Bryan to gtiaranteo the money of do posltoas is but little short of anarchy Now Mr. Tuft's plan is for the Govern ment to establish postal savings bank. By this means which ho proposes, tho deposltpr will tako his money to the Post Otllce and have it enteied in his book like the bank, and the money that the post olllce receives from the depositor will bo deposited iu tho nati onal banks of the country; hero is whete Mr. Tuft's tiigumunl Is torn to tatters and riddled ts shreds. After the post olllce has leeched this money from the people, they do not turn ono dollar .f that money over to tlio banks until they haea guarantee that eveiy dollar will be iclnriicd to the Govern ment. Now if tho (loMMumeut de mands a gi auitilre lufoie thev wl'l deposit their own money in a national bank, why should not Iho depositor have a gutiraiitic when hodopnsit- Ids all in the lumlcY It is a well known fuelthatlho dlll'erent banks that the (lovernment designate as depositories in which the (overuiiicnt funds aro de poshed for the benefit of circulation guarantee every dollar of it. Now why should not tho individual as well us tho Covernmeut be gi aranteed? This all goes to show that the repub licans havo no plea to mako to the people and that they have been unable to answer any of the democratic arguments, 10 SETS 10 A FAITHS BEAUTY ' (iivi;s Aflilcc. lo Hcmin Lacking In '. Encifty mil Vltnllty. riiiiu-iiiids f woman aro UM'iug toil et preparations niiHiicYcssf lly. (Josinetle- fails to Improve their thick, muddy coinpU xlou or to banish tho nlmnloi, blackheads, and crow s- feet. No wonder. Their tioublu lies far dreticr than tho lln. Thev have bad blood, and bad blond in III per cent, of tho cases arises from lullummation of tho mucous un-mbiatie. i heir blood is filled with poison which is eeitain to breakout In unsightly li'imots and blotches while palo dmwn face", deep circled eye, stopping shoulders and weak burUs cunplete tho story of sulTerlug and dl-palr. lull tmmation of the mucous mom (initio is catarrh. Banish catarrh and completions will clear as If by magic, pa n vanish, eyes will brighten, face become plump mid shoulders erect. Perfect, beauty goes only wl'h perfect health for women can only be obtain ed through Ue.xall Mucu Tone, the ono positive and permanent ono for o t arrh. v. me. Swift, 1 1 W 20th St., Now York City, tho most fuino'Sbeatiti specialist in tho world and an accepted authority on all relating thereto, has this to say of Miicu-Tono; "I can strongly endorso tho claims made for Ue.xall Mticti Tone as a euro for systomic catarrh. Its tonic effects are remtirlcuulo. It builds up tlio strength and restores vitality. If wo men who are tired and tun down, lack ing in energy and vitality, w 11 use Mil- ctl-Tono.they will praise it as I do for its strengthening and healing qual ities". Hexall Muou-roiio works through tho blood, and acting directly upon tho mucocolls tho congestion and in (lamination of which aro tho solo causo of catarrh causes them to poison aud DrPRIC GREAM Baking Powder Awarded highest honors by the great World's Expositions, and proved of superior strength and purity by the official tests. No alum, no lime phosphates Food officially state and national, with physicians, condemn the use of alum in food and deplore and denounce the dishonest methods by which alum baking powders are imposed upon the public. A Good Investment 536 ACRE ALFALFA STOCK FARM the lucky nuniber Given awav ABSOLUTELY I-'KKE, to tho onu holding 1 SET GIVEN AWAY EACH SATURDAY EVENING Kach dinner set comprises 18 pieces of tho Eamous Somuporcelaln make that retail regularly at 87 50 per set. Dishes furnished by Turnure Hros.. and on display In their window Saturday, Oct. 10th lOOd Owing to ail error on coupons the winner will not be r qui red to be in theatre at time of drawing. Only one number drawn every Saturday and winner will have ONK WKKK to show the lucky coupon. Start your accumulation of coupons and win one of the.se beautiful hcts of dinner china. Remember contest opens Oct. 12 and continues ten woo s. Try Your Luck and tic a vlnnor. One coupon given iiwiy with each paid admission ticket or THE TEPEE THEATRE. a tv- voting for auti Cannon m -n oongrehs i- to make the cundi.luti claiv thorns -Ivc. Our present co igrcsinan has in everv session for .Ioi aniion l.'.J ! ii speaker aud for the of (.'.unionism ohnoxion- rub' I Taft has by implication made a ounfos siiill of the weeklies of his ea"sO by going biek to lsl't! to dig up tho issues or that campaign. Ho contended that Mr llrvnti havini! favored free silver iu lS'.Kl'ls an unsafe mm at the pies ent time. Hut Mr. Taft should re- i .i...t i.. is'ii! Out democratic. Mr Norns lia-. now issued a stat Illl'IIIUUl llliil ... ..." - j party demanded Independent blmet- nieut that he is opposed tot iiiuoiimid taiismand the republican party pledg- will voto against him for speaker, but eil itsnlf to international bimottallsni. ' ho does not say whether this will lie Tho one me country nlone silver with An,...,.n i,ta u milv a dltroronco in, Caunon in the caucus, and this will not ' ...., v . ... ... necessarily piuce one straw in mo way of Cannon's re-election. Voters, you should make Norrls pledge himself to voto ugnlnstCannoii, On Republican River in southern Nebraska, 2 1-2 miles to resume tholr natural functions, trom Railroad town, gooa ingn scuooi, 4 cnurcnes, c.vangei rhustho mombrano aro cleaused-ir.nl Concrrerrational. Lutheran and Catholic, 7 miles from , o- -o county seat, good five room house 14x18 wash house, good milk and storm cave, telephone in house, on R. F. D. route. Barn with room for 75 tons hay, cattle and hay shed with room for 125 tons of hay, com cribs, grarnary and hog shed, about 15 acres natural timber, mostly oak, peach orhard, good feed lots, good never failing spring water piped to house and intd tank for stock. 70 acres in alfalfa, about 40 acres of it fenced into 2 hog pastures. 170 acres of this place is rich subirrigated river bottom, ideal alfalfa and corn land, 365 acres of rough native pasture land fenced into two pastures with plenty of grass shade and water. Price $75, pqr-acre for bottom land and $16. per acre for pasture land. If desired can carry $Sooo. back on place at 5 percent optional pajments. Poor health object for selling. If you wish to deal with owner write to 'or call on. F. A. Heath Xaponee, Neb. the blood purified and revitalized Wo know that Kc.al Mucu-Tone will euro every fonn of catarrh, uo matter win re located, of how long standing, or by what oHior name it Is known. Wo guaranty to lefund your money if jou aro n t satisfied with tin vigorous health and clear com plexion it tilings jou. Sold only at our store. Price, f0 cents and S'. ' 0 per hoi tie Mail or-1 dors II I . Tlw II. K. Oriee. Onu: Co.1 .'I (.1 .iel. N'obra lc 1. 1 $ioop.ooV f Given for any substance in- H, ff juiiouj to health found in food 1r B luulting from the use of ff LCalumef pgj 1 Baking JM Pcwde84 JjjL Have you heard tilius Day and .John viller and family of Dresden. Uranne Truitt Daj V If you have, you Kan . have been visiting relatives in would not miss hearing them again this county. Mrs. Miller goes to for a dollar. If you have not heard Weeping Water with her mother, Mrs. them you can not afford to miss them K. .7. DeWolf, for a visitbefore relnrii- at any price. ing homo. leans free silver by this at ca cus or on the Hour. So far as QS me, tho other means free J this pledge is concerned it wi.l have - 1 tho consent of Kurope. j been fid tilled when ho votes against ... III! I.. ' . ......... '... il... ..,,.,..!.. .....I tl.li. ...Ill tint if The People Sny "We Want A Chaiftc" Senator Fulton went to Oregon and asked for re-election, and tho people said : "Wi: Want A C'iiancu:" Senator Uansbrouglt went to North Dakota for le-electlon. and the people Mild: Wk Wa.n r A v'u win." Senator Kittied:e heanl it lu South Dakota from the people: "Wi: Wa.M' A Ciiamu:" Senator Long usUeil the people of Kansas for re-election, aud the people hboute I: 'Wi: Want A Uiiaxui:" Senator Hopkins wont to IUlnoisaud asked for re-election, and two-thirds of .the Republicans of Illinois announ ced: 'Wk Want A L'iiamik" Almost half of the republicans of Iowa, even when asked by their dis tinguished Senator Allison, replied; "Wk Want A Ciianok" Congressman Jenkins went to Wis consin and asked for re-election, and tho LaFollettc rep .blicans announced: M.ithml iimt not lii nrlucinal. Tho publican party bus dropped tho silver question just as much as tho demo cratic narty hasdropped it. While Taft delighted to go way back in ancient, not only In tho canons, bur. on the lloor history he did not say ono word about tho full dinner pall that the republi can nartv mado an Issuo In 1000 and again In 1901. No Indeed, tho dinner pail of tho working man is very empty ,.i ii, nrnscnt. thiio. The farmers of tbis countiy ate prospetous as a whole becauso they ship abioad 59.0,00tMHiU of their crops every year aud they not only maintain their own prospeiity but are the foundation of the pros perity of the whole eoutry by reason of tho fact that they bring this f'.ITO, UOO.UUO fiom foreign lands to us by selling their wheat, corn, cotton, pork and beef. If tho robber tariff were a- bolishod audfrco trade promoted be tween us and Kurope, tho farmer would be able to sell more than this vast amount to tlio foreign worm which wouldgrently promote our pros- I perlty and continue it in n 6afe stato. XJ NORRISAFiDCANNQNlSN. 'I hero Is no need to expatiate upon tho evils of "Cannonibtn" Kvcryone knows'that by his extra ordinary power as speaker of tho house of thu house Perhaps our republican congressmen will oppose Cannon in caucus (for effect 1, tint tho real test Is whether they will bolt tho caucus and vote against tho reelection of Cannon on the Hour. One thing is certain and that Is that if the next congress is ronulillcan Cannon will lie the caucus nominee for speaker We put II. sipiarelv up to our ion gressiuaii in this district. Will yon, Mr. rsorrts luilt tho caucus or your party aud vote against I'annou for speaker oil the lloor of tho ho s"'. Not only this, but will you vote against the c.arism known as Caunoiiisui by voting against the present rules which give Cannon his power. You have 11" ways voted for these things In tho past, hence a more spec ific aud definite statement is necessa ry to c invince the voters that you have really become ashamed of your record aud that you havo really con cluded to reform and do better iu the future. Buy Your Underwear At F. NEWHOUSE'S "Wi: Want A Ciianok' isooriro W. Non Is. of the fifth con Joe Cannon has blocked all good legls jjressiouul district of Nebrarko, Is ask-, ang for a fourth term aud tho people vflll answer: "Wk Want A Ciianok" Why will they an-wer so? Ueca- so the people 111 0 tired tf Joe Cannon rule and 111 0 going to oiint tlio men who have been his followers and havo lvou him tlio power to defeat tho policies of President Koosoiolt- Ruben's I'ottm Vests, all sizes, ',Tic. Kubon'.s Wool Vests, No t I0j. Illse, .lous'.e. Infants v ool Vests, button down front, No. 1 '.Tic. Uise, ."0 a size. Clilldrens Wool Vests, whlto or gray, vests fir pants, 50e, Children's Cotton Vests or Pants,-Hoeco lined, NllglSe, rlso 2o a slzo. Clilldrens Cotton Vests, heavy llceco lined, bizo No. 1, I015c. Uiso2Jc. a slzo. Clilldrens Union Suits, lleecod liuod, 2.re. " ' " " heavy, fio. ,. " " wool, slw! No. 1, 75e. Rise L'Jo a size. Ladies Cotton Vests or Pants, extra largo sizes, Sot-snug Vests or Pants GOe. Ladies Lightweight Union Suits, $1 00. Ladies Sot-snug Uuion Suits 81 Ifi. Ladies Wool Vests or Pants, 1 23 each. Ladles Half-Wool Union Snlts, il 00. Mr. Taft's Trip. I Mr. Taffb receut btumplng tour lirough the middle and central west, ike discussed everything from the panic f 1803 down to the present time. Mr. latum and helped to foist bad leglsla tlon upon the country, lie Is an abso lute czai over the House, partly due to his tryauiileal and dictatorial disposi tion anil partly due to the rule which ' tho republican majority adopted, "Cauuonlsur'nsan Issue in this cam-, paign I'udci- Itsinllncnco tho house. representatlves.hiis consul to boa rep resonatlvo body nudiis no longer ro sponslvu to tho will of tho people. I Tho only way to get rid of Cinnon ism is to get rid of. Cannon. Tho only way to get rid of Cannon is to elect ant -0111111011 men for congress The only way to knoyf whether you nromnllvoMMnp.l Innll omitrlcii. or NO FCC. TRADE-MARKS, I'M IMU mul C'0iyrlltll ri'k-i-1 terotl. Si'iitl SkfU'li, .MchU'I ur I'liuin. fur ln ruuori un iiiiii'iimiiiiiiv. all dusinkssi STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. I'lllCUt pmvtlCO I l JH 'i.ii,c. j. cui ,'tviMiiiiii iriririKAH. .. 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