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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1908)
ftMIStt 'vm'mlfWm WH WWWMJPWltU W ' K UXf- w 'Wmwuw m , i-- -r $r JJw((n 4r M9 1 1 e CHIEF Red Cloud - - Nebraska. -j, PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. nterel In tho I'ottofllco t ned Cloud, Nob , ' a Second Clots Matter. E. B. DkWOLF l'UllMBHKH City tfflkere. Mayor................. ......... J. 0. Caldwell Clerk ................. ..........Ij. H. Fort TrtSMnror...-..-.- .............. ......J. O. Duller ConncllDien. t watd ........ Rd Amack ' Kd PuUlpher Councllmcn 2nd ward- 3. A. McArtbur AU.McCall Bnpt. Light and Watcl .......... Oacar DurrotiRht Marhl,daT........... .... Al Hlaby Minimi, night-..- John Klnncl 4 m Craty Officers. Clerk District Court ,Qeo. W. Hutchlion Jadge........................ ..I. W. Bdion Clerk..... ...... .......... ...-It. W. Hois Treasurer...-. .W. O. Krahra Attorney.. h. 11. Ulacklodge Hhoriff 0. 1). llcdgo ABecor...... .......... II. C. Hcott tiupt rubllc Instruction ......... Nelllo Castor Coroner....... ...................Dr. f. It. Hall Wnnrejror............. ........ . ....(lco. overing Commissioners......... Jas. (J. Overman T. J. Chaplin Win. Anderson Oeo. vV. Hummel derliardtOhmstcdo i Woman may eomo tlm o win tho right to Toto, but alio will never ccaso to hldo ,things under tho bodtlck. SKcrtKTAitr Lukk Wmaiir says Mr "Bryan is not a Democrat. It is pretty safe to say that bo isn't the JrfnQ that Wright is. Postal saving banks would guarante their deposits, but it would bo per fectly ridiculous for other bank! to do ibe same thing. 11 Isn't likely that Mr. Archbold was in tho business of rccomending judges when Mr.,Taf t was first appointed to the Federal benoh. Ip President Rossovolt docides to irrito tho "groat American play" which wealthy malefactor will bo hooso for the villain? Tnr.m: nndcr was a political cam paign in which tho O. O. V. throw so satiny scares. Probably for tho purpose of shaking tho contributors. 11 Senator Luke FornlW has done -wrong It would seem proper to send him to prison' after the election" to Itcep tho beef trust company. It must bo discouraging to the German kaiser to find th at his pro testations of friendship for England have resulted only in hurry orders for more Dreadnoughts. It is announcod that Sonator Tillman has been convortod to boon -sis tho solution of tho wihskoy problem in South Carolina. During tho Tflcentfinanoial stringency and in dustlal depression tho idontical solution was forced upon a largo xumbor of thirst Investigators. Gotciuion Jounson, of Minnesota, looks like a rising sun. A Democrat who can carry his state three times in succession in the face of a normal j-ebubllcan majority of 100,000 tis marked for a man of dcftlny. Per haps he will be the Moses that will lead the agricultural con stituencies of the north-west out of the wilderness of protectionists and trust breeding Republican in which they have been blindly wandoring for nearly four years. In any event, Governor Johnson is well worth keep ing an oyo on. SJ Baking 8&f& Ss?" LJ"2j 1 1 j,W&Jt w JzyWi JN Comes from Grapes The only' baking pow der made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Iaa!Utioavbaking powdera are made from bank mineral add and leave in the food ETU unhaalthful I9S5S3E Letter to W. J. Bryan. Red Cloud, Nob.. Nov. 0. 1008. J)KAn Mlt. BltYAN', Wo tho members of tho Mary llryan Club, Red Cloud, Nebr, campaign of 1103' would offer you our heartfelt sympathy in what sooms to us, your greatest political disappointment. Wo nave watohod with iutenno interest and studiod in our meetings tho progress of the campaign and sincerely hope d that no abuse intiugo misronrcsenation ion coercion or trcachry on tho part of your opponment would thwart your high purpose- to sorvo tho pcoplo of tho Unltod States in the Presidential ofllco. Though nil these thinirs and more perhaps, havo combined to composo your defeat, We aro still confident judging from tho past that yon will not abundon tho principles for which you havo been contending 18 yoars tonr ralth in tho common pooplo may bo shakon, and with reason. slnco thov woarso willingly tho fottors which tholr mastors have forged for thorn, but in spite of their iriRrntitudo and Btupidity wo bclievo you will with tonguo and pon doflno those policioR most bonoflcial to tho Inmost number of your follow citizens. Wo arc indoed pleased that where you nrc best known and lovod there was a partial recognition of your worth and tho wo fcol every vote in the State should havo been cast for you, we aro nroud that Nebraska did not disgrace her self as Ohio Indiana and Minnesota did in giving Taft thoir Presidential vote. This ono ray of sunshine picrcos tho gloomy olond of defcat. To Mrs. Brvan WO Offnr wo rm finBrrnil womanly sympathy w.h a devoted wife who thinks tho beat none to good for her husband and hope she may find compensation in the cniov. mont of homo and family free from tbo responsibilities and distractions of official life. Signed. ManZan Pllo Remedy comes ready to USO with nnzzln nt.tnplii.il MnntLs heals, reduces Itching and inilammn- iion. An operation lor piles will not bo necessary if you usoftlanZan. Price .10c. Money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by Henry Cook. Letter List. List of lottors remaining uucnlled for at postofllco nt Rod Cloud, Nob., for tho wook ending Nov. 7, 1008: Scnor Uuycnio Ilravo, J. C. Clark, Ernest Prasor, Emma Howe, Mr. Hope, L. E. Jones aud Co., Elizabeth LaBrccht, John Mack, Fred Walker. Thoso will bo sent to tho dead letter offlco Nov. 10, 1908, if "uncalled for before. Whon calling for above please say "advertised." T. C. Hacker, Postmaster. UttttlM. Parties wanting land that two crops will pay for the land should write H. P. Run ion, $ Benklcman, Nebr. Plumb's Flour & Feed Store. You save money in buying your flour in 500-pound lots of him. Pine salve ACTS ur a poultice r-TJiiZ'izZL?a KEUIVEi All. vfrDOllZG0 roBus or ikim dueae jL jl.1s Powder. properties UMHSBMII y 1 tely I p i ling Powder i i moderate pi The leieflted Few. Hoping for tho best wo will find no ffllllt II Or" nnmntnlnt na tn Mm mifnnnin of the election which nukos Mr. Taft our president for tho next four years. We will simply say that wo think a groat mistake has been made which soon will bo impressed upon tho mind and conscience of tho Amortcan pooplo Wo spoak not from the standpoint of tho trust whose output includes all of the nocessaries of life including food, fuel and clothing, nor from tho standpoint of tho railroads whoso freight schdoulos aro so high that in many instances the nrtielo shipped will not sell for enough to pay tho freight. Nor do we speak ns to the farmer who present prosperity lulls him to sleep and seeing to make him forgot that he also in the victim of tho in iquities practod by the railroads and trusts of this country, backed by a republican tariff backed by a republi can president and congress. Some times the farmers will awaken but during the coming administration no complaint can come from him as to seal of silence was placed upon his lips whon he deposited ballet both State and National for the republican party. We do speak from tho standpoint of the wage earner oven whore employed and Gd pity tho unnumbered multi tude out of employment. Take our own city for on object lession. Wo have many deserving ambitions young men hero, whose great absorbing and tlroless eflort is to buy and pay for n homo that they can call thesr own. With all of the ability nnd energy that they can master, they can command but fromS3.r.00 to 510.00 por month while their very employers nro asking aud rccevi'ng from 4hem from 30 to GO por cent more than five yea rs ago for tho food and clothing bold to them. A suit of cloths now isS2.p00 that then was from $10 to 18 a pair of shoes then costing 13.50 is now $4.r0 or 85 00. with these low wages aud grently increased cost of tho living when will the hopo and ambition of these yonng mon be relalzed. No ono of intelligence and candor now denies that the tarlll and trusts are largely responsible for tho greatly increased cost of living and we thank republicans for their candor for when tho other day wo asserted to one of tho leaders of that party, hero that the consumers paid thetarlff bis cold blooded answer was4lYes we know It and we republicans will Bee that he continues to pay it,,. We cn place teveral young men of the right caliber In well paying position! aa Local Agent, for the OUfer Typewriter In territory not already taken. If Interested write for free copy ol book The RUe of the Local Agent." Nttlce t Crtdlters. Statu ok Nkuiiahka ahka ) STY. J In The County Court. Wkiistkii County In Ithe.Jmattor of the estate of Eliza Hldys Deceased. NoTicr.Jis hereby given 'to nil per sons having claims nnd demands againstEliza Ilitly, lato of Webster county, deceased, that the timo fixed for filing claims ugainst snld estate is six mouths from tho 1th day of Decem ber 100.S. All JMieh persons aro royulrert to present tlu-irclulins, with the vouchers, to the County Judge of haid county, at his ollico therein, on or beforo tho Ith day of .Juno l'JOO; and all claims so filed will be henrd bcfoio tho said judge on the 5th day of Juno 1900, at 10 o'clock a. in.; and that tho ndminlhtrntor is nllowod one year from tho 10th day of Novembor 1H09, in which to pay tho debts nllowed against said estate and scttloltho same. I. W. Edson, (hkal) County Judge. Notice To Creditor State of Nebraska I Inthe c Court Webster County. ' la the matter of the estate of Charles P Ileal, Deceased. Notloo h hereby Riven to all persons havln? olnlms and demands neatest Charles P. Ilen.1 lato of .1 Wobbler county, deceased, that the time llicd (or nilnir olalms against said estate Is six months from the 20 day of Novcmbo 1008. All suohtpcibous nrc required to present their claims, with the vouchers, to the County Judge of said county, at hts office therein, on before the 20ih day of May 1000, and all claims so filed will be heard before the said Judge on tho 21 day of May 1009, at one o'oloeU p. m ; nnd that tho administrator Is al lowed one year from the 21th day of Oat . ober 1008, In which to pay the debts allowed against saldfestate and settle the same. (Seal) I. W. EDSON. OaVCTT Jumk. Foil IlKXT-Kor 1000 one of the best! stock farms in Webster county, con- rttnllrifr of .fn nnrnu tiVir Infni-mntlnn i rusting oi j-u acres, i-or information inquire nt this office or nddrcss Box 27, It. V. D. No. 2, h. II. Hcaton Inavnle, Nebraska. llccs Laxative Cough Syrup always brings quick relief to coughs, colds, hoarsness, whooping cough and all bronchial and throat trouble. Mothers espcclnllf recommend it for children, as it is" pleasant to take. It is gently laxative. , Should be in every home. Guaranteed. Hold by Henry Cook. Free Free Starting Monday. Oct, 12, 1908 The Tepee Dinner Set Contest to 10 SETS Given away ABSOLUTELY FREE, to the one holding tho lucky number Each dinner set compriics 48 pieces of tho Earaous Scma-porcclain mako that retail regularly at 7 50 per set. Dishes famished by Turnure Bros. and on display in their window Saturday, Oct. 10th 1008. " Owing to an error on coupons tlie winner will not bo required to be in theatre at timo of drawing. Only ono number drawn every Saturday and winner will have ONE WEEK to show tho lucky coupon. Start your accumulation of coupons and win one of these beautiful sets of dinner china. mmmumbmr can fat optnt Oot. 12 anil conUnuaa tan waaka. Try Your Luck and ba a winner. One coupon given away with each paid admission ticket of THE TEPEE THEATRE. OUR B U S I N E S S WHY? t Because our prices on these nr nnatn nr t-Un ! f v..uH ia me miKi-ior gooas sola by other houses. We invite you to the largest house in the county, one that pays taxes on $19,000 worth of goods while our competitors pay on $7,520. You can readily see where to trade to get the goods. We are here to stay. Give us a trial and be convinced. We are not undersold by anybody. Red Cloud Hardware and Implement Co. WM. WOLFE. Secretary. I C I!S3SSHmw f Buy At F. Ruben's Cotton yests, nil sizes., 2,-ic. Rubou's Wool Vests, No I JOc. Rise, r.o a size. Infants Wool Vests, button down front. No. 1 2.1c. Rise, .1o a size. Childrens Wool Vosts, whlto or gray, vests or pants, .10c, Children's Cotton Vests or Pauts, ilecco lined, 1C13)4c, riso 2Jo a size. Chlldrons Cotton Vosts, hoavy fleeco lined, size No.'.l, 10lCc. Rlso2c. a size. Before buying your Outing, Cotton Bats, Table Linen, Napkins, Dry Goods, Combs, Collars, Hose or Gloves, look our stock over; if you don't find any thing to suit you, you are not forced to buy. We are always glad to show Goods. We are Headquarters for Yarns. uhki'MaTISJI rUKED IN A I)aY Dr.Uctchons Kcllcf for Hheumntlim and Neural "la radically curis In 1 to 3 days. It action upon n,e micm ',, ,omrkllD0 nd mysterious, it remove at once the caimo and theilUeaso Ira mediately disappears. Tho first done grcatl Dcnetits, 7S cents ana ii. aom by it. K, Unici druggist. Hod Cloud. MAKE A GOOD INCOME )ME I... M.ta m.k SJBJBJI furilafctiif M ittrelf. If ; llnlnMyaa4 vvuldlUt tottart pi wrtiiTl.tllt Wa CIUUJNU ivsllisi Ikui , mi, no. 1I l. mm MplHl lliwtrl la UIJ MUr ThU tgil.m I. la If UAiM7 M Ihml. rl tn4 ff tb. 4r1lllt f W.ur, mi u4 OumIVj u4 tp Uhi m ft net um.uk-. Htlu fN CKkf SBH Xu4rallKuiminu4neri .flkokn. . bul.M. M .h 99 ,M MB Mfc. ttlMiMM. Tat V. H. OntiMt tfdmd M w wmn iw woti vm ut liuia IWkftlt Sftr Irillinf Machine Co., Akron, 8 Free Free Theate All lucky Individuals 10 IS ON THE INCREASE! goods are right-almost 1 1 XMJ Your Underwear NEWHOUSB'S Childrens Union Suits, lieccod linod, 23o. heavy, Ho. wool, size No. !, 7.1c. Riso 2jc a blzo. Ladles Cotton Vests or Pants, extra largo sizes, Sot-snug Vests or Pants COc. Ladies Lightweight Union Suits, SI 00. Ladies Sot-snug Uuion Suits 81 1C. Ladies Wool Vests or Pants, 81,25 each. LadiOB Half-Wool Union Suits, $1 00. Bvitterick Patterns Ng CAR LOAD Of Fine Apples I have just received a car load of fine apples which I am selling at lowest prices. Ben Davis 75c. per bu. Grimes Golden and Black Twigs $1.00 per bu. Lower Prices In Large Quantities. New pure Buckwheat flour Just received. An up-to-date line of clcr.n fresh groceries always on hand. JVIeFARliAND The Grocer AM Via Phanaa Do You Want A Diamond? 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