The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 31, 1912, Image 4

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tlio Voters to assist In my election. I
stand for progression In nil Its forms
and If elected promise Unit thetnx pay
ing public will not regret having oust
a voto for inc. Very respectfully,
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you spend your money on
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Neckwear? We've plenty of good
things here for you; easy priced.
Paul Storey
THE CLOTHIER.
This store it the hone of
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The Red Cloud Chief
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I'UBLISHBD EVKRY 1IITJHSDA?
Katwed tn the Poitofflce mt Red Cloud, Neb.,
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0 B.HALE
PUBUSIIKK
CHB ONLY DKMOCUATICV PAPER IN
WEHHTEH COUNTY
Do not forget to vote for Henry C.
Richmond for state auditor. Stand up
for Webster county.
Remember that every straight party
vote this year counts for all the pro
posed constitutional amendments. All
the partlos have endorsed the amend
ments and have made them party can
didates. If you havo the best interests or the
Nebraska school children at heart do
ot neglect to look up the name of It.
V. Clark ou your ballot for tho ofllce
of State Superintendent of Public In
struction, and then place your X mark
right there.
The Democratic candidate for eoun
ty assessor is too well known iu this
county to need any introduction to tl o
voters. He Is one of our old settlers.
He is thorny acquainted with Webster
county. He is careful and, painstak
ing. He knows what ofllce work is.
Mr. Chris Passler is well qualillcd foi
the position. Give him your vote.
The man who tills the ofllce of Couu
ty Commissioner should be selected
with care. He it Is who levies our tax
as and be spends our money. Mr
Hoffman is a safe man to trust With
or financial affairs. His advice and
ounsel would be of much benefit to
tfca taxpayers of this county. Ha Is
Iromaat and trustworthy and you will
aakfcvno stlatake by placing an X op.
Clarence K. Hnrmnti Is u progres
sive democrat of tho first wnter. A
fighter for the' progressive principles,
lie will make an officer whom they
can go to at nil times and receive a
just nnd fp.ii hearing and that which
is their due. lie is not a muu inclined
to red tape but he can be depended
upon to force speedy adjustments in
every wBy possible. If the pcoplo of
Nebraska elect Mr. Harman for rail
way commissioner at the November
election the will never have cause to
regret it. Indlauola Reporter,
George W. Lindsey will have a larger
majority this year than he had two
years ago. He has made supporters of
many of those who opposed him at the
previous election by strictly doing just
wuar. nc saia ho would do. A man of
this character can be relied upon. We
want men in public ottlce who are cot
afraid to take a stand and then having
taken a stand we waut them to have
the backbone to live up to their plat
form. We may not agree with them
In every particular but we want to
know where to find them Vote for
(Jcorge W. Lindsey for county repres
entative. We notice that our good old demo
cratic friend W.L. Weesner, of Red
Cloud, is the democratic nominee for
senator representing the district com
posed of Nuckolls, Webster and Frank
lin counties. We hope he will be elect
ed in November and we are willing to
guarantee the people or that district
that if they send Dill Wensner to the
Nebraska senate they will have there
n representative who will honestly and
ably represent his constituents. Wees
ner is Bquarc, able and conscientious
uud our Nebraska friends are fortunate
In having a chance to send such a man
to tho senate. The Western Advocate,
Mankato, Kansas.
Fred E. Maurcr, candidate for re
election to the ofllce of county at
torney, has made good his pre-eleotion
promises. During his administration
this county has not been called upon
to spend one dollar for additional at
torney's fees. He said if he were
elected tb county, would not be asked
to pay ror added help. He has kept
his word. He has been a valuable as-
slstantto the .board of cou.n)y com
missioners aod the county -officers.
ne is a pruaeni sare man and while he
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has pot negated to prosecute wrong
iloers he has refused to listen to the
complaints of anyone who did not have
the facts to substantiate those com
plaints. His record should be recog
nized by intrusting htm with another
term.
(Icorge E. Hall, democratic candi
date for state treasurer, was raised on
a farm in Richardson County. Nebr.:
educated in the common schools
uud the University of 'Nebraska; and
for the past 21 years has beeu In the
banking business. He served as assist
ant cashier and cashier of the Verdnu
State Hank, Verdon, Nebraska from
1891 to 1900 when be moved to his
present location in Franklin Coun
ty and has since bean president of the
Franklin Exchange lJankj rrankllu,
Nebr. He la 43 years old: well quail-
fled for the position and hat the con
fidence of all who know him. He
respectfull v asks your sunDort and
promises faithfulness to your interest
it he Is elected.
The World Herald savs:- For the
position of state treasurer he Is espec
ially well equipped with a liberal
education, a thorough knowledge of
banking and finance, and beluir au
expert accouutaut, is also competent
to perloually direct the accounting
and clerical work of the ofllce".
The Verdou Vedette (from his old
home in Richardson County) says:
'In Mr. Hall the people of this state
have au ideal candidate. He is the
soul of honesty."
The Frnnklln Sentinel (from his pret
ent home) says:- "The Sentinel can
vouch safe that Mr. Hall is more than
qualified for this high position. He
Is a hard working, capable man, ef
ficient yet strictly khouest In his
business and a mail who 1b always
ready to protect the peoples Interests.
Graft especially is a thing that rouses
his certain ire."
Nebraska At Her rlelfthNrs.
11)10 was not u banner year for Ne
braska farmers, yot they added live
hundred thirty-seven millions of dol
lars to the wealth of the world as the
product of thelj; labors applied to the
matchless soil of this great state.
They did this by raising 39,000,000
more bushels of oats and 152,000,000
more bushels of corn than South Da
kota. They raised 28,000,000 more busheU
of oat than the state of Iowa.
ihey raised 00o,OO0 ora bushels
' oaU and J4.000.000 more bushels of
of oats aud J4,000,o00 more bushels of
corn than the state of Missouri,
Thay ralsad 2,O0C0OO more outbala
SEE The Miner Bros. Co's
Large and Complete Assortments
The Miner Bros. Company
of corn than Ohio and 4r,000,0u0 more
than Indiana.
They raised 37,00o,00(i more bmhT.s
of corn than Kansas on a smaller
ncreoge and 2.r,oo0,o00 bushels more
than Michigan, Wisconsin and Minne
sota combined
Theyiaised more wheat than the
great state of Iowa aud Missouri com
bined and 3,000,000 bushels mote than
the great wlient-trrowlug state of
North Dakota.
In 1011, Nebraska, raised potatoes to
the value of 31,047,000 more than tHn
combined po'ato crop of KansHs and
Missouri, with an average yield per
acre greatejthan,the tcombiped, yield
of both those states.
In 101 1, Nebraska raised oats to the
value of 81,142,000 more than the oat
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crop of Kansas arid 7,00d,0ob more
than that of Missouri
On January 1, 1012, Nebraska had
six million dollar' worth more swlrje
than Missouri and I,4ri9,900 more head
of swine than Kansas, with a surnhis
value of over fifteen million dollars
more than the value of all the sw'ne
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J. L. FERGUSON
Of Broken mow,
For United States Senator Of Nebraska.
BY PETITION.
I am a farmer and was educated at tho University of Miohigau and am
running for the ofllco of United States Senator by request of business men
and fair-minded farmers, and I stand pat against, and for the repeal of the
PARCELS POST LAW, as it now stands, and I ask the support of every job
ber, traveling man, merchant, railroad man, rural route carrier, drayman aud
every fair-minded farmer, as it Is a vital question to all of them.
the 8Upport ot t.very f8,r.minded voter
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GENERAL
A Mighty Safe Place To Trade
in the Sunflower state.
A state that ctn do these things is
a good state to live in.
Invest your money In Nebraska
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The Court Hawe PrapMltlen.
Special attention U called to the
noticegiveu bv the county commission
ers, signed aud published in this issue.
The Commissioners have taken proper
steps to sutiffy everybody that the
best and wisest use of the funds voted
will be made. They propose to con
sult with representative men from
seveial townships of the county, and
take no action without their apptov
a,l. Tills is right. TheChlefisauxlous
tp see a new court house. It is also
anxious that here share be no sus
picion of, grafting or mismanagement
in its erection. The action of the
CommNsio'nerK in publishing the
pledge I bey have made should satisfy
the most suspicious.
Mr. Farmer If you are going to have
a sale let us print your sale bills.
In Nebraska.
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Respectfully yonra,
J. L. FERGUSON, .
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COUNTY ATTORNEY
Candidate For Sacond Tarm
DamocraUc and Paoplas Indapandant Tickata
JOHN DOYLE
DOYLE BROS.
AUCTIONEERS
Will do a ieneral mctloiwcrlni business In Kansas and
Nebraska. Aak abent oir work. Terms
reasonable. Rural PHONE 17 on 8
Miners Fifth
Duroc Jersey Hogs
To be held at Barr's Sale Barn 'Galde Reck, Nebraska
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1912
40 : Head Of Hogs : 40
This Sale comprises 24 Males and 16 Gilts, all of Spring Far
row, sired by the well known herd boars, Model H 37967, and
Model Prince 110119, and Crimson Wonder Orion 118987. There
is no question but that this is the best bunch of pigs I ever offer
ed for sale.
For Catalog gj
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Col. 4okifc.tyrcnnen and G.G. Denny. -Auct. EM. Parker, Clerk
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