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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1910)
N Viitn Hlitorlcftl Society r?VcTtefch - - jSvr- jj&!fzsiiHL Ml 4 111 ," ' , 1.9, m- - '-LSI - JZ.? VOLUME XXXVIII. I ,f AN IMPORTANT INijl'IHY v hioli s (if vital importance to every JlsltlOSS IIKIII Wild Would bo MlCl'fSS nl, N n guiding Iii- Hunk Account Arc you i irrriNd noon sf.rvicf. where you have your account at pres ent'.' We oiler the best of Banking facilities to our depositors anil every accommodation within teason. Interest Paid on Time Deposits Webster County Bank, RED CLOUD. NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Florance, Cashier. DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Vm. H. Thomas. S. R. Florance. Democratic Candidate For 1 Representative of Webster County, Nebraska. LESTliK Sh . King corn is tlie ordei of the day. Mr. II !sel)iisli hus a new cook. Mrs. i Ida B ulr. .Mr. and Mrs. Alf Saladen Simrtavcd i 'Bed Cloud. I Clara and I.eua l.'asser are boarding In t'n since cold weather began. ''r. and Mis, A I Decker visited their daughter. Mrs. Connie i:u$or Sunday. -''" --s "-"- A Newspaper lhat filcs Tin: News Flft)-to Weeks E,tt:!i Year Tor $1.50. RBD CLOUD, :NI51$RASKA. NOVKMHlilK ;j. HMO. ( U 1 1 1) i Uo C K . I r rrnrr ur i imo '" M - (5l.i l- Chae fell Sunday even- uLUIUjL W. LINDSEY uijr ami hs a result has a luoken collar I one i "I he M 11. Aid society tied cwnlorts ," Mrs (). .1. Kailcy one day this Wcel .J T Mason and family visited over Sunday at the lioine of . John Fishhurn near Bui r Oak. Mrs. .1 M. KoliiM 1 is said to be jjhIii ing. -sl'e is at the Nebraska simitar iiuii al Hustings taking treatment. Tlie big pine tree in 1. V. Cray's ,at'4l was cut down Monday. It had far out glow u the space diluted to it. Miss VeniM I'ayne Iroin the state line is here spending the week with her gi and parents. Mr and Mrs .1. S. tileasoti. Mrs. Rosaltl.e Ayer of Dust wick and lier grand daughter. IMhcr Beall visit ed a day or two with Mrs. v. A.Seeh-y returning homo Tuesday morning. Mis. Irvine Woodward is home fioiu the sanitarium at Hastings and i.s not us much improved as her t'liendseould wish but she is leportcd a little belter. Sunday guests at K. M. Parkoi's weie Jjoyd Paiquhar. Merlin llaldwin, NUMJJER 1 1 FRED E. MAURER DEMOCRATIC AND PEOPLES INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY OF WEBSTER COUNTY. Mr. (Jeorge MoKiuncy's sister and son from Iowa art li.-io visiting tela-' tive. Miss Laey Decker visited Miss Dollie' ., ... . , . , . ' Mr. mill Mis .In hi Siilmli.ti mw daughters called nt Uiarlle Bassers Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. (ieorge Blair of Lin coln liave come to keep house for their son. Bert Blair. Rusher Monday night Mr. and Mrs. John Kasser spent Sun day at her parents. MU. Enie HoR-oinb Is vlsitinir her brother Mr. John Saladen. The Sunday school .rally was well attended Sunday at Lester. Halloween was well celebrated at Lester but no harm was done. Ed King spent Saturday and Sunday jvitli his sister near Bnrr Oak. Mrs. Andrew Klnir is able to be about after a few weeks. sickness. Mr. and Mrs. .lames Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cotting spent Monday at I. Fribble. Mr. and Mrs. Clare 'ox spent Sun day at Charlie Frlsbies. They started to town in their auto but had the mis fortune of breaking down. Ask Char lie Krisbie how they got home. Miss Mael timber and. 1 .M Phillips and wile of Supeiior who drove up lu I heir auto. The .Misses Olive, lone and Kthel Dlekorson entertained their friends among the young people with a Hal lowe'en party Monday night at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Diokersou. Uo v. Bobbins preached one of the bestsermonson ''Christian Citizenship-' Sunday morning at tlio Baptlstchurch that it has ever been our good fortune to hear. There was also excellent music Rev. Richards of Syracuse who was returning from Hie west stopped over to visit his old friend C. K. Vaughan preached Sunday evening at the requestor the pastor. m Wy r7s iw -; . ". xt ( B 1 oli r vKoyieA iom rTrtrrnrTi.miiiJTrZZZT and Urumv j(nry B ik J sir sy k I Don't buy your supply of Dry Goods until you have looked over Our Stock, have a nice line of dress goods, silks, laces, embroideries, ginghams, muslin, kid gloves, suede gloves with silk linings, outings, outing night dresses, outing ready made skirts, sweaters, underwear and hose. Childrens and Misses Dresses l Childrens ready made dresses in ginghams, mother Hubbard style at ZDc, ages I to D. Childrens ready made dresses of ginghams, percale, linen braid trimed, made with waist and skirt from 50c to $1 .50, ages 2 to 5. Misses ready made dresses of percale, gala tea cloth and mercerized repps made with waists and plaited skirts from$l to $3.75 ages 6 to 1 4. , Have the middy dress for misses made of galatea cloth from $2.25 to 3.75, ages 6 to 14. Underwear Childrens heavy fleeced union suits, size 2 45c, rise 5c a size. Childrens sepcrate garments heavy wool fleece, size 22, 25c each. Childrens all wool union suite, size 2, 75c, rise 5c a size. Ladies cotton union suits 50c and $1.00 to. hence I am sending you this ciieu lar letter that we may become heller acquainted and that yon may know for what 1 stand. The only issue "wet or dry lias been foiced upon the Voters of Webster County. Shall Local or County Option Control? Shall local option vole a ta on the ta. payeis out side of iiicot pointed towns'.' A tav without representation." The ta. pavers out side of the Corpoiallon me compelled to pay their .sliaie of .tail and Court expenses, beiud bills etc.. witlnlut repiesentation. Is (his just -is it right.' NoV livery ta payer in wary meoipor aleil town in Webster Couiilv should have the right to say what lie shall pay taxes for-likewise every voter outside ol eveiy Incorporated town in Webster county should hae the same right. "Bqual rights to all men. -Special prlviledges to none," is sound Demo cratio doctrine and should be the motto of every -lijudidate. rr II...." T. . . . a iuumai -.'uiiiii v is oouuii io nic tate against law, order ami morality upon her head must rest the responsi bility. I ask you as a olean honest man as a voter of what Is right to rise above such conditions and thus help to place Webster county in a hk'her sphere. A place wliero in years to come you may point to with nrhle as your home county. I am opposed to the present Primarv Law. II is a .needless tax'upon the people ami should be icpcalcd. The Agrienltuial interests (.f our county are in need of better mads. A law should ,(, enacted providing for smaller road districts lu the counties with local self government. All moneys fur roads and bridies should be equally appoi lioued and distributed among the several counties. I am a heavy tax payer in tills coun ty. It is your home, it U my home. My best interest is yours. We should sale guai d our homes that they be not over taxed. We should sttivo how best we can build up Nebraska our home tinanclally and morally. Thanking you for your support at the coming election and pledging you If eleoted my very best ellorts for all of Webster county and tho great state of Nebraska. I am Respectfully yours CS. W. LlNltsKY. Candidate for Repres entative 11 District. Huh conducted a clean straight for ward campaign aud Inu, not failed to Mr. Mauior hus made a good campaign. He stands on his own merit There Is not n wii.in mi !:.. ....I... ... .in., in i , " 1-.....1, ,,, ,, him, e me, ue is jusi wnat lie is every Bin. Ci...fii, Nun:., Oct 'J7th. MHO. (,!'.v- mIi and ear. lie is the same kind or a man in Red Cloud that he in lMl ".'.' f" "''' "'I!, Bladen, (Illicit. Hock. Cow les , h.avale lie Is conservative On account r urgent business out caieful and p.udent. The county's nl.nhs can be safely trusted Io Mr' sidenf thestale I llnd that it will be .Mm i ..i , . . . ,J 'U" '" 'Mr impossible lor me to see vou , onal- . , , '"" "' l "" '" ' "nl' '"m" J """ "' 't he ,ne which lybofuio election as I had Intended J"" WmiM ,'l,"s,' '" --.iii.lm.l your pi ivate business. Vote for Fled IJ. Mauree lor county attorney. Fied Maurer. Democratic and Peoples Independent candidate forcoiinty attornev was born on a farm tive miles north or Ited Cloud. Nebr.. in 1871, bin flit her H..IMauier being one or tho pioneer scttleis of Webster countv. Mr. Maurer graduated from the Bed Cloud lllh School in ISiKl.mul from the Ne brasku State rniverslty Law School in IWifl. earning his way through and sartlng out In life .viihoutu dollar, Mr. Mauler passed through the hard siilps.i,l tr.als.ii.eide.it to the early sel tlen.c.it lf ,hl. ,uuntV) , ,,, tJmill ami thep.od times and is proud of the county of his birth. He began the practice of law at Bed Cloud In IS!7 and by careful and conscientious attent ion to business ha., made a success as an examination id the va.inus court n'co.ds will show, appearing as,,,, attorney in 87 cases in Webster county in the past year. He has also gained a rcputrvtion more than local as a success ful pens,,,,, attorney, practicing i all the varidus b.anches ofthe Depa.tn.ent of the Interior at Washington. I) C. M,, Maurer been alllleled since birth with weak eyes, making it dinicult for bin. to iceogftize people tn the stieet In-Mce his pe.Mmal acquaintance over the county is ,,.,l so large as It other' wise would be but his many satislied clleuls attest to his elllciencv lu his chosen profession. Mr Mu,er is a Webst,, county product with the'best in tc.estso the county at hea..t and if elected will give to the, olllce tho same arefulatentlon that has won hl, success In his private life. Mr. Maurer '),,S0LT'1;k,,U, ositloii r Deputy county altorney of Webster county for the past, four years and is thoroughly familiar with the duties of tho oll'lce Sutherland Our Next Con gressman. No one of tho largo audience that greeted Mr. Sutherland at tho Bod Cloud opera house last Monday even iug doubted his entire earnestness in the cause of Democracy and his ability to lit y represent this district, in the next Congress There is nothinir apologetic in his attitude; his messag ment oyer one providing that lie sotect Mr. Norrl. contends that the old maimer of the selection of the com mittee on rules was bad, and that tha result of such election stlilled legis lation which tho people demanded. Will Mr. Norrls point out one single, time when he voted against any Jut quitous leport made by this committee? Mr. Norrls' light on the rules is li on all tho issues before hs. Ho hits been the same man In every precinct in the county. Mr. LiiuTsev is nro- gresslve and a tireless worker. He lias the Interests nf tin. nnmil.i l.ni..i J and will bo elected by a large major- uy. 1-2 wool " all " " extra size " $1.50 " 2.50 $3.00 " 3.50. in cotton COc to $1 F. N EH HOIS t PHONES: Itnrnl K). Beil, Black 41. ' District Court Finishes ti .ludgo Dungan llnlshed up a three weeks term of DlstrlctCourt Thuisday and left tho Attorneys feeling that they had had plenty or work and llti grants feeling that nobody had been slighted. """ lu the case of Fairbanks Morse vs Boo. Coon for tho price of a gasoline engine .ludgineiit was given for Coon for tho amount of Trolglit ho paid on the engine. Tho case of Manser vs Cather was olio in which, the vallie of improve incuts on a piece of school laud was litigated. Judgment was given Stan sor for 110 for tho breaking out of tho land, is ono of good cheer to the hosts of ' 'l--shift to obscure tho real issue. Nebraska Democracy, and it is dilll cult to imagine that such an earnest advocate of tho people could be de feated in this year of enlightened public opinion. Bven the so-called in surgent movement in the Republican party is nothing but the advocacy of iJe.i.ocialic pili.oiples under u spur ious label and no Democrat or l'liim u .in', .orrls was i I'm I. (,...,. !..,..- I gent, why did he vote for the Payne- 1 Aldrich bill. and why did he vole for the conference report'.' Did lie vote to give tho pooplo of this district aud , stale free lumber, fieeooal, free farm. iug implements'.' He did not I Will B. I). Sutherland vote tj give I .i... i.. i ... ... . ..... . niv t-uiu in linn (iibirict and state .. . . i -. .urn. ..ill, ilium list who has been lighting lor years ' free coal, free lumber, free salt, free for tho principle,, which the Bepub-' farming iinploinents.and.help to break Bean party has consistently and al-j the hold which the monopolies and ways opposed should now be looled j trusts have upon the homo builders by the sudden spasm of political vii- on tho prairies of Nebraska: He will tue by which Congressman Norris ( Norris admits tho hold which these" hopes to be again elected to Congas, j llllert.hl, ,mv ,,,, yQU ()f t(o Norris aud his friends Intro never District, but lias never done a thing made so strenuous a light In his inter- to break it. He hub wasted his time not ul Hi... ........ nil 1.1I.. .i.-i.i. .. . ... I iiKiim.git laisc and fc trued Issiib in congress ovor the rules. est as this rear. The assiinnw,. .r former campaigns is gone, and Ne braska politics lias never, witnessed a more cringing, whining attitude than that of George W. Norris in this cam paign. It dou't make any difference to Mr. Cannon whether )ic selects the com mittee oil rillftK nf Mix ITniion nf O .... - l"" Mttfl HWfc lUIICIi IUI " "" .-wiiwii mi 1IDD- iu form every voer just where he stands .potatives or,his friends select it, aud tho title that provides that his friends select this committee h no improve- lie savs it was to deprive Sneaker Cauiion of his tyrannical poyvcr, yot before the noise of this shum battle ovr tho rulea had died uway, he was the first man to spring to his feet to save Cannon, when Burleson', resolution was intro duced to depose this &auio man, whom Norrls only it few moments before had characterized as a tyrant, a czar and ana an iron duke. 5c 10c 15c 25c 50c $1.1 Saturday, Nov. 5th We open our doors to the public. We invite everyone to an inspection of our popular priced variety goods. Come in let us get acquainted for we know we can save you money. Located at 125 E 4th Avenue The Model Variety Store -a in 5c 10c 15c 25c 50c $1.00 'W VK- H ULM4W4. n-rtr &' -frm nt ww tf a M- - " The Chief $1.50