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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1912)
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ComBMnclDfr November 5tb, from Omaha every Tuesday night, at 11:35 p tn personally conducted through tourist sleepers will be run to Los Angeta via Denver, thence Santa Fe direct Une-GRAND CANYON ROUTE These sleepers may be taken from Omaha early Tuesday night, from Lin coln at midnight, or leaving Denver, Wednesday evening at 7:4.1 p. in. WINTK TOUmiBT HATKB' TO CALIFORNIA are daily in effert Free literature, 'California Excursions," "Pacific Coast Tours," "Souther i Tours" leaflet. Have your tloket read "Burlington." You will then havi the broadest choice of diverse routes to and from the coast HI We Invite Your Careful attention to our stock when in the market for any- thintintheFurniture,Car pets or Rug line . . . Lady in attendance tn our Undtrteldnf Dapt ALL THK FHOMK9 ED. AMACK m0kfiffs,0f'Aff'PA. The HEW Feed Store j L Wa handla anly tha Baat Gradaa af Flour. 7 and Faad af all kindt. Your inapactian l d ? my alaca ia raaaactlully raauaated ? K "e feo. GEO. W. TRINE BmBjBje59S99emaamBEmcmmmK9BaBmmsm See Tke Chief Office New Court House For Webster -..ea B I ta flN.i . I v i 4wmLh FLOOR PLAN Or THE if. . FOK, Tlckmt Agtnt. L. W. WAKKLKY, Qnral Fmiumngtr Agt., "p)f For Yor Sale Bills. ? I- W4I T"" " XB-- efese-jaepee), MEW COURT HOUSE Red Cloud, Nkbb., Oct. 1st, 1912- Ocnth: The proposed Court House to be voted upon this fall at the No vember Election, you may describe aa follows: The building being a two story with basement, Fire Proof: 8lse 84 x 84" feet on the ground. The build log will be finished up In modern style, provided with heat, plumbing andven tilation. The basement will contain County Surveyor's room, County Superintend ent'srootn, ladles toilet room, gents toilet room, historical room, four stor age vaults, vault for County Superin tendent, vault for County Surveyor and Sheriff's entrance. First Floor wllltontitn County Treasurer's room with vault, Couuty Clerk's room with vault, future Couu ty Recorder's, room with vault, Probate 3ourt rooui and County Judge's room, with vault, County Commissioners' room and Abstract room. The second story will contain two lury looms, County Attorney's room, with vault, County Sheriff's room, Ulerk of the District Court's room with vault, two witness rooms, Judge of .he District Court, District Court room no seat about 250 people, there will be ladies and gents toilet room for second floor corridor, also provide toilets for each jury room and the Judge of the District I'ourt. The stvle of the bulldtus is carried out in Colonial design, out of whloh wm snow ror tueir. Tours Truly B. W.Ross, County Clerk. Is a dreadful thlac OFFIRK for the man without loauranee. Every time be eees the engines racing along bis heart comes D ia Ms throat if the fire is any whera near bis neaoe. What folly, what sale- taiien economy. THROOmrOF is ao small that it IMBURAMOR need hardly be considered. The freedom from worry aionsis wortn it many times over Have us Insure you to-day. O. C. TKKL, Rmllmbf Inwrmnom. J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper, Paint and Varnishes. Room Mookaiif s, Pict- wre Framiaf t Pictures and artist Material Tha Only Exeluaiva Stara Irialvi BBTaaTBJ' LPIRjEJ TH ALARM County DEMOCRATIC TICMET President Woodrow Wilson. Vlce-Presldent-Tboe. R. Marshall. U. 8. Senator A. C. SUallenbsrger. Congress -R. D. Sutherland. Governor John H. Morelead. Lieut. Governor Herman Dlers. Treasurer Geo. B. Hall. Auditor Henry 0. Richmond. Attorney-General A. M. If orrlsey. Secretary of State J. W. Kelley. CommlMluner W. B. Eastman. Superintendent R. V. Clark. Railway Com. C. B. Harmon. State Senator Wm. Weesner. Representative Geo. W. Lindsey. County Attorney Fred E. Usurer. County Assessor Chris Faasler, County Commissioner: District No. 2 W. G. Hoffman. Wanta and for Sala Look up the Thoroughbred Hog Sale of Albert Smith & Sons at the farm 2 miles southeast of Cadams, Nebr. Wanted: -A housekeeper. Middle aged lady preferred. Will pay good wages. Address, Call box 105, Hoi brook, Nebr. Get your 8ooop-boarda and wagon boxes at Wallln'a blacksmith shop. A meat famine la sure. Better go to Smith's hog sale and get In the hog business. All klada of Electrical work done by Morhart Bros. When la town get yonr dinner at Warren's Restaurant. " Fob Burr One famished room, close in. Pheae Bell Bed 162. I handle Chase's lae Ohoeolate Gaadyta balk, 40 and 60c a pound. er Hbbb Lobow. The Dlamoa Eleotrio Vaemm clean er demonstraUl In your home free. Call Phone Red 97. Freeh Oysters served to order at Warren'a Reetaaraat. Call rural phone 305 If yon have cream or poaltgr to sell. " J. O, Caldwklu Pine assortment of box candy al ways fresh. Absolutely the beet At the Puritan Cafe. Fresh candy, peaanta aad cigars at Warren'a Bestautant "Serrloe," "Quality" and "Legitimate Prices" these are the things 'which causes our job department to lead. The finest line and best assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call and look it over. Mobhabt Baos. Special attention given to diseases of eye aad ear. Glasses accurately fitted. Dr. Stockman, Bed Cloud, Nebr TsMC.a.B.Naitart We carry a full line of Feed, Hay, Floor, Oils and Gas Try our Machine Oil on roar mower. At present wa have some oholoe uaue ana Miuet seed, come la aad eon tract what you deed before its gone. F. B. HBNDBBBON A BAhoiiN: My residence property oa Webster Bt, Beer 4th eveaue. Flrat good of er takes It. Doat be back ward make me an off-r. Address ! utfu. r Ntfftliuuae, The Dallee, Oregon "1 i THE MAGNET CAMPAIGN MUD ANGERS VETERAN HJawaoV EMItf't Effart tt DvBttrt DtMMfitiritiWn on CIRCULAR TO t. A. R. POtTl by Wtttt MR In the history of fee TJaltea atataa and that K wee the RaaaMlaan aeaale that reaneed tha apereartoUea tha etltar af tha National Tribmna af Waahlagtcn haa aaaaalei to graad, army aoeta all ever the aonntry la aati ply aamealga asaterial for aee agalna tha Democratta party. Colonel (ernaaat) Joba MeVlrey.tha editor, has net met always with tha eo-operatloa ha aeatrad. This la eri deaeet by the fast that ladlgaant grand army man bare forwarded Ma elrealar lettere ta Dsmenratle natlana heaaanartera la New York with their protesU agalnet tha slaying of sneh poUUca within the oM aoMlere' orgaaM Uatlon. Quest fer "Mean" Thlnge. Editor McElroy'e appeal waa aent out, mimeographed, oa the letterhead of the National Tribune, with hie own1 name at the top. The letter read: Sept u. lltL Comrade We are anxious to set the ex pression of editorials on pensions from the papers supporting Wilson In your neighborhood. Will you kindly look over the files of your local papers and send us anything particularly harsh and mean which they have published. We want to show conclusively the attitude of the men who are supporting Wilson and who will control his administration If elected. Flense send these at your earliest con venience, ss the time Is short Fraternal ly, THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE. One of the replies sent to the Trib une was: Headquarters Cushlng Post, No. 14, O. A. R. Astoria. Ore., Sept M, lilt National Tribune, Washington, D. C: Gentlemen Tour communication ad dressed to me aa adjutant of Cushln Poet. No. M, of the 17th Inst. X found to day on my return from the aatloaal ea camameat at Los Angelas, Cal. Thus the aelay In aaswarlag. Tea wish aae to look ever the. lies ef our local papers and seed yea "eartalag KKIcularly harsh and aseea" whloh they ve published referdJag pensions. As yea have eaeotaea that these "hare" aad. "mean" eoataseats must be from pa pers supporttag Wllaoa I must lafonn you that the papers sapportlag Wllaoa tBresajbout the state, so far as 1 have .seen aMe te learn, are friendly toward tko Interests pt the errll war .Veterans and iaeerse the action ef the Democratta bowse ef the Ueited aHatas eeagrsss la Its passage ef the peastoa Mil la the spoeJel aae lest sesstoa ef ooagisss aae have no fault te AM with Seaater -Cera fer his ieeaeat appeal la the senate la behalf ef 'the ctrll war veterans. If yea are really leektag fer "nteaa" ana hareh" ealterlale ateap this Mae, if ahteet te this esarsh Is fer the la- M tae OM eoieieis, job wiu "nteaa" aa "harsh" thlaae la the papers that are suppernag Mr. Tart. Aad Ifyea wlek te prisput away eat C t. Ansm (aeMtlealbr) Isr ether than tMte asM please esesee the aojutaat ef 'Caahlag Pest, Me. 11 asparUaeat ef ore u. o. A. ft., la aseteeiasj. r a. r. ALUBN. WHY TAFT OR ROOSEVELT? Prlees ef Feed Preduete Have Beared Under Them, Vet They Premise Re- : Aeosreing to the balletla of the fed era! bareaa of labor the average price .of a dosea er more af the principal ar- .tides of food has Increased M per coat In the last tea years. 1 The price of flour haa Increased 8 !per oent, lard II par cent, steak l per eeat, name el per eeat., eommeal iei per aent, rib roast II per eeat, round steak 14 per oent, pork chops I per oeat, bacon N per eeat, aad Irish potatoes 11 psr eeat ' Dwriag these tea years of rising 'prises Roosevelt and Taft were at the (head of tha government Both ef them want to be at the head of the govern- Dees any eeae man heeleve that If ta tan yaara did netUng la retard tha rate af prfeea whlab are eipresstng the peepef they weald aayintng ia rtir rmn natne .tag by the paet wa sbenM be aaaewalmately II per cent more than we do now, or 7i pr cent, were than we did tea, years 4.e. tsmt WHY NOT ELECT ! W00DR0W WILSOH iCMtaat Potty InftUMrtlii MPUbV , Mmji aptr, Ukt Ni RtaeV rta mimof piwtttT Mitiif Tee Hie MvM Be) LefSH' "IThr swiiWBaanT i "-Tata awsetlea le a lattr ta BepnbHenne, Wllaan anna tha to tha gfomaa, vatta aBX. who are worthy ta be anU ed'Demoerata. Bat in an emergeney like this, why ahoaM net Wllaan amH a mrga part of tha Bsfahllsaaa aa waUf "Why not WUaonT "Oeveraor Wllaan la a thoiaagbrad Amerlean geaUemaa, not anly tn tha aeeieeat of birth, bat In Ma every Ideal, lmpalee aad principle. That shoald be the flrat requb?emeat of ev ery presidential candidate. "Governor Wilson la n triad aad trustworthy executive. Hie brilliant reoord as governor of New Jersey proves that "Governor Wilson Is an eminently sane and sensible man. He Is an ami nently honorable man. He has digni fied every placo which he has held. He haa performed a splendid public sendee by lifting the present cam paign out of the riot of mudsllnglng with which Roosevelt began It "In every personal characteristic. Governor Wilson is equipped to be any man's president, without regard to whether that man is a Democrat or a Republican. What, then, of his po litical qualifications? "Governor Wilson Is, and always haa been, a ssnsible Democrat, but he la not and never haa been a silly, violent partisan. "Governor Wilson stands for honesty and efficiency in federal admlalstra tion. Bo do all save those who prett by graft aad Ineflcleney. "Governor Wilson etaada for tha earblag of trusts and monopolies, fa do all, except monopolists aad their da fender, Theodora ltooaeveit Governor Wilson stance for a prompt aad steady downward revision of the tariff. Bo do alne-toaths of tha people of the United States. rlnAPTLov Wllafla laluna lm m. 1 radical taril revision than do a large number of the rank aad lie of Be pabllcaas. Bat Governor Wllaoa la the only candidate who If elected will permit the revkrion of the tartf at alL "Tha tariff haa bean ta high far a generation. Is It not better to take a ckaaee at getting it too low nooordtag to Repabllean ataadarde than ta let tha known fraaae ef the present re gime eonttaae for another fear yaara te rob the pabUer "Why aot WUsoaT Ha will give an beaeet, a dlgalied, a eapahle adminis tration. Ha will respect the eoaeUta tlea. He will aae that the tarlf la re vised dowaward. He will curb traata. He will serve the people. "Why aet Wllsanr FACTS WORTHJIEMEMBERINQ John D, Archbold, for the Standard Oil compaay, gave $100,000 to Roose velt's campaign fund la 1104 hat re fused to prosecute the harvester trust more, which was demanded, see J. P. 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