(WlmW'WlMWBW MlAMimilH'l- UlliL-JL r4'll.!,iUlurJ.iMUWWJMiuM I IV ill $ i- i r : Ir !! H"' It It'' v ' p 1 1 rrt V iv. ,9 V l. V , ,7 K tt W i ft r,5 Ik Lt &. The Red Cloud Chief Red Clou4, Nebraska PUBLI8BRD EVERY UlURfcDAT Entered In the Pontofnce nt Red cloud, Neb., M Hccond Class Matter. ? 0B. HALE l'unusnr.K THE ONLY DKM0CHAT1C. TAPEH IN WEBHTER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET President Woodrow Wilson. Vice-President Tbos. K. Marshall. U. B. Senntor-A. C. Sl.allenberger. Congress -11. D. Sutherland. Governor John H. Morel pad. Lieut. Governor Herman Dlers. Treasuier Geo, E. Hall. Auditor Uenry C. Richmond. Attorney-General A' M. Morrlsey. Secretary of Stnte-J. W. Kelley. Commlwloner W. II. Eastman. Superintendent R. V. Clark., Railway Com. C. E. Harmon. State 8eiiator Wm. Wecsner. Representative-Oeo. W. Llndsey. County Attorney-Fred E. Haurer. County Assessor-Chris Fassler County Commissioner: District No. 2-W. G. Hoffman Aa the campaign proceeds it is very evident that the candidacy oT Senator Moorehead for the office of Governor is gaining grouud every day. He has his own business an unqualified success and if elected be will give the same Dalnitaklutr care to the business of the state as he has devoted to bla own private interests. He is what la known a a self made man and hla life baa been one of achievement. This state needs a good careful business adminis tration and Mr. Moorehead is well qualified In every way to give us just that kind of an administration. Mr. Fred Maurer has made good In his first term in the office of couuty - attorney. He was educated in the Red Cloud high school and In the Univers ity of Nebraska. He is a home pro duct having spent his entire life iu this couuty. lilscouductof the office has called forth the commendations of persons of all political faith aud his services have proven to be of material benefit to this couuty. lie la a man of unblemished tnoial character and he Is thoroly efficient aud palustaking iu all his transactions. He is deserv ing a re-election, his administration merits aud indorsement aud he should be returned for a second term. Who levlea tb taea DUjur personal aud real estataroperly? Wfue.oounty commissioner Wfiospinnsbur money 10 raised T The county commissioner. Tbeu the man who Oils such an office ahould be a man of prudence, a man who will carefully safe guatd the In terests of the county. Mr. W. G. Hoff man is Just such a man and he is well equipped to do our business for us In a conservative business like maimer. He is a man in whom the eutlro coun ty has confidence. He Is a man of thrift but not of extravageucc, a mau of economy but not of parsimony, a man of enterprise but not of prodlcal expenditures. One of the most importaut offices iu the state is that of railway commi-v loner. A man to successfully transact the duties of this office should be a man who has some knowledge of tlic -way rail roads are conducted and how they ahould be controlled. What bet ter education could a man have for such a position than a traveling sales- jnau? Mr. Harmon bus been over practically every tulle of road in the state of Nebraska, ktiows from actual experience how Ireight is handled, what the merchants uud others wunt and he Is just the man for the place. ' Mr. Harmon U a careful observer, u hard worker and a mau of good sound judgment. No one will muko niiy mis take In voting for Clarence Haimoii for Ruilway Commissioner. ' Notwithstanding the fact that this a presidential OHinpaigu year the people mnst not overlook the interests that are nearer home. The election of n member of our state legislature Is Just as important this year as it Is during what. Is called an "off-year " The candidates on the Democratic tioket are men worthy of the support of all voters. Mr. W. L. Wcesner hss established himself In this district as a man of sterling worth, of excellent character and a man of good common senso. It can be truthfully said that he Is an honest conscientious intelligent citi zen Hnd Is capable of doing his own thinking. .lie served one term iu the last legislature aud his experience there will lie of much benefit to the people of the Mate if ho is intrusted with the ofllco of state senator. He has agreed to vote for the people's choice for United States senator and he believes firmly in the rule of the Majority. Mr. G. W. Llndsey Is aspiring to a re-election to the office of county re present ative can point to his record In the last legislature as a confirmation of bis pie election promises. He did HMhUg Just what lid biilil he would do. He redeemed every pledge and the know ledge that he gained of legislative pro proceedure, the ins and otils of things, will make htm a more useful member during a second term. We ,ottght to foltow t'ie plan of our eastern counties in keeping a good man in the leitisla tare long enough to get the best re sults from his activities and the Chief believes that it would be poor policy for Webster couuty to nuke a change at this time. Red Cloud, Nkiiii., Oct. 1st, 1012 Oknti: The proposed-Court House, to be voted upon this fall at the No vember Election, you may describe as follows: The building being a two story with basement, Fire Proof: Hir.e 84 x 81 feet ou the ground. The build ing will be finished up in modern style, provided with heat, plumbing and ven tilation. The basement will contain County Surveyor's room, Couuty Superintend ent's room, ladles toilet room, gents toilet room, historical room, four stor age vaults, vault for Conn'y Superin tendent, vault for County Surveyor and Sheriff's entrance. First Floor w contain Count ytli Treasurer's room with vault, County Clerk's room with tuult, future Couu ty Recorder's room with vault, Probate Court room and County Judge's room, with vault, County Commissioners room aud Abstract room. The second story will contain two Jury tooms, County Attorney's room, with vault, County Sheriff's room, Clerk of the District Court's room with vault, two witness rooms, Judge of the District Court, District Court room to seat about 250 people, there will be ladles and gents toilet room for second floor corridor, also provide toilets for each jury room and the Judge of the District Court. The style of tha buildlne is carried out in Colonial design, cut of which will show for itself. ' Yours Truly E. W. Ross, County Cleric. Wants and for Sale All kinds of Electrical work done by Moihurt llros. When In town get your dinner at Wai reii'a Restaurant. I handle Chase's dim Chocolate Cdndyln bulk, 40 and 60c a pound. Hon Lcnt.ow. "Set vi(!e,""Quallty"ntiri "Legitimate Prices" these are the things, which causes oar Jobllcparlment to' tend The DlHmond Electric Vacfcm clean er demonstrated iff your home free. Call Phone Red 07. 1. Fresh Oysters served to order at Warren's Restaurant. Ca.ll rural phone 503 Jfyouhave crear or poultry to sell. '" . J. O. Calhwkli.. Fine assortment of box candy al ways fresh. Absolutely the best. At the Puritan Cafe. Fresh candy, peanuts and cigars at Warren's Restamant. Canadian Railroad Wheat land for sale on ten year's time at 0 per ceut Intercut, for special Inducements to renters. For excursion dates see or write T. W. WntTK, Agent, R. F. D 8, Red Cloud, Ncbr. Season ticket sfor the Lecture Course will be reserved Saturday morning, Oct. 12, at 0 o'clock sharp, at Cook's Drug store. Sfib vinced that the Sticfcney Gasoline Engine excels all others In its outside igniter, in its cooling system, in its automatic mixer, in its gover nor and valve motion, in the quality of material and workmanship and in the satisfaction it will give the operator. We have samples at the store and want every one to come and let us show that this engine is what we claim it to be the simplest and most reliable engine ever made an engine with over 25,000 satisfied users. You need an engine and the time to learn what a Gasoline Engine (and especially a Stickney) will do is Now. Come and let us explain and get one of the finest Gasoline Engine Catalogs ever published We have only a few catalogs for free distribution. ppjpjpjpjpjgpjpjgpjpjpj EXCLUSIVE AGENT MHBHMMi Red Cloud Hdw. & Imp. Co., "FT"1'' ,Hmpm WrWYWWrVWrWYWWWWrYVVr gH The Miner Bros. Co's Large and Complete Assortments This week we are prepared to show the lar gest assortment ever shown in Red Cloud. The Miner Bros. Company j GENERAL MERCHANTS ' Ail Nighty Safe Place To Trade 1 WkWMrWWWWWWW A Bargain: My resldeuce property on Webster St., near 1th avenue. First good offer takes it. Don'r. be back ward make me an offers Address Geo. F. Newhouse, The Dalles, Oregon Dr. Winifred Vlers nas locntcd with Dr J. W. Morauvillo the office is now opened for general practice. Calls Hiiswtred promptly day or night Moth Phones." Baptist Church N.tlces. Morning service: Sunday school at 10 Preaching at 11. Subject "The Parting of the Ways."' Evening service at. 7:.T0. Subject 'Strengthening the Weak " Prayer meeting Wednesday evening nt 7:30. To ali of these services there is a hearty, welcome 'ThtC.t.D. Feed Sure We carry a full line of Feed, Hay, Flour, Oils and Gas Try our Machine Oil on your mower At present we have some, choice Cane and Millet seed, come in and con tract what you need before its gone. F. E. II KN PERSON Big Crowd to Red Cloud. Over sixty of the !Ac.uleniy teuchers 11 net atiidpnts auil n fw bimtnisfl tnnn I of Franklin went down to lied Cloud Friday morniug on sixteen to witness the first football name of the season between the Academy football boys and the Red Cloud high school team. Saturday's Franklin News. We will try and send up a big crowd with our team when they go to Frank lln. November 8th . to root for our boys liro. Spenee. No. 1A Announcement After thorough investigation and inspection of alt Gasoline engines, we are positively con Red Cloud, Nek. iS: f.ki'"!'v . . SrlWVinflnniWflJWWWV Coats - Suits - Skirts Don't Wait but Come Now . First Number of Lecture FRIDAY OCTOBER 18. Ojwra Home Red Cloud POPULAR BOTH AS SINGER AND READER ( Miss Fisher Shlpp Praised by Press and Public Mbb Fisher Shlpp Is among the elect of the lyceum artists. The peo pie have chosen and applauded her from, coast to coast. She Is psalsed In the highest terms by public and press both as reader and singer. It Is doubtful In which branch of art she lis moet popular. She takes the leading part also In a musical and dramatic sketch, ably supported by it BMfflgH members of her company, and the audience is convinced that sho might become a most Buceeauful actress. Her ncccmiillehincnts nre of such moilt'that It Is difficult to secure as sisting avtleta whose work will not seem' rotnmonrlaco by comparison and be unappreciated, hut in this re spect ,there s a contrast only In the nature of their work and not in the quality. It Is in every respect a well balanced and harmonious company that renders programs td be long re-' ,membred with pleasure. Thtf;personnel consist of Miss Fish er BhJpp, reader and soprano; Miss PaullHe Harrington, alto; Miss Marlon Barry violinist; Lloyd A1. Loar, maa dolln, frnando-viola, piano and man ager. Season Tickets will be re served Saturday Morning October 12, at 9 a. m. Sharp Cook's Drug Store No, On Praon will b al lowai to rtftrvo mora than 6 tfcktts at ono tlmo ro mamtr this fact. SeasonTlckets can be purchased any ilme Cook's Drug Store I '.'V' ?M't i rjfiv L , k. jv ,j . , . t -- ,. u . . . . ...,n . i..,-., ,. i i . ; . yyMftwwww Fall f 11 i o Are now your inspection Crawford Shoes The standard of quality in latest styles. : : : New Hat new styles in Fine Complete Line of Sweater Coats. We invite you to call and look our stock over. : : : JMJw WWWWW.VUWVtfWWV JOHN DOYLE DOYLE BROS. AUCTIONS WIIIfainerlaictlmcrlibitliicMln Kansas aa Nebraska. Aab aba it air wtrk. Terms reasonable. Riral PHONE 17 aa 8 i 5 " j here for jt tiibiij jirjs: Imported Velours and all s rough finishes. J. H. 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