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JPUBL1SHKD KVKKY THURSDAY
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tflB DSI.Y IH'.MMUIATK' I'AI'KH IN
WKHSII-MtCOUNTV
Political Announcements
Announcements Arc Kim Under Tlits
fiend By Pnyinf, tlio Sum ol Five Uol
tars Which Must Ilo Cash In Advance
Our Columns Arc Open Tor Any Legi
timate Advertising nnd Wo Welcome
Announcements Regardloso of Pnrly
Atflltatlons.
FOR S Hi: It IKK
I Ihm1,v nniiounco tn.uolf u imii
tlldulo for tlio olllco of hln'illf or Well
tcr Couiil V. Hiiljjtot lo tl.c will i.f llu
-votci 8 of the Democratic;, party nt the
prlmnry election to bo held AukuU 18,
,1014. Hi:.v Hudson.
1 hereby nniiounco myholf a candid
,tc for the olllco of Sheriff fit WelMor
county, Mibject to the will of tlio
motors of the Dcmocrntlo parly nt I he
iprJmnry election to be held August 18,
J914. (HUNT CHRISTV.
I hereby announce mjself n canill-
date for the noinlnnllon of Sheriff of
.Webster County subject to the will of
.ihe voters of the Democratic party nt
jLbe Primary election to bo held August
,18, 1014. ClIAH. J. llKDDON.
-I hereby nunouiiL'e mjself ns iiciunll
.date for tho ollleeof Sheriff of Webster
joounty, subject to the will of the voters
pt the Democrat le party nt tho primary
election to be held August 18, l!M I.
lAH. Ill'II.UKA.
I take this method of niiuouticliif.'
mVBolf hs ii unnriidnti1 for the olllco of
Sheriff of Webster county, subject to
fthe will of the progressive voters to be
xprc&sed at tho primary August 18th
T. W. Winn:.
J hereby announco myself n candid
ate for Sheriff of Webster County sub
.Jject to the will of the Democratic
inretcrs nt tho Primary Election, August
j3B,J9U. Wm. KtnKfA thick.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce mys"lf as a candi
date for tho office of Treasurer of
Webster County, subject to tho will of
the voters of the Demociutte" party at
the piltnary election to be held Auir
nit 18, mil. t'.no. W I'iunu.
J tulcc this method of ntiiiouiwinKiiij
candidacy for the office of County
T.vasurer, subject to the decision ol
tlio lepubllcan voters at the primary
August lsih C. I). Rouinson
Innia candidal u for the office of
Treasurer of Webtter county, Xe
braslcii, subject to the wish of the
vProreshlvo voleis at the primary
election, August 18, lOll
J. l- (IRIMES
I heioby announce myself as a can-
.dlduto for the olllce of County T.reas
.flror of Webiter county subject lo the
will of tho Democratic voteis at the
Primary election, August 18, 15)1 1
II. t WIIUJUT.
FOR COUNTY CLERK
I hereby announce myself a caudi
jdato for the ollice of Connly Cleric of
.Webster County, subject to the will of
ftlio voters of the Democratic pnrly at
.She primary election to bo held August
-;l8,lftll. Frank V.vvitiriu.
I hereby announce myself u candl
icdalo for the olllce of County .Clerk of
UW.bster county, subject to tho decision
af ilic voters of the Republican party
t the primary to bo hold August 18th,
ASH- Ciiah. C. Hbsnkti-.
-I lieroby announce inyhelf a ciuidi
otete for County Olerlc of Webster
-t-fiounty subject to the will of the Demo
cemtic voters at the prinnry election
.i'&Hft-ust 18,1011,
ALBERT V. DUCKER.
J hereby nniiounco myself a cnudi
t&Ae for County Cleric of Webster
idwanty subject to the will of the
ifimocrntlu voters nt the primary
'redaction to bo held August 18, 1014.
W. T. MOUNTFORD.
'jFOtt COUNTY COMMISSIONER
iUiercby announce myself a candl
.liiatr for the nomination of County
-fiOMBmlssloner of Commissioner District
3hV).li subject to the will of the voters
(9f Ibe Detnocrutlc party at the primary
trtfection to be held August 18, 1SI14.
A. H. BRIGHT.
"JLJiereby announco myself as a candl
jlMte, for County Commissioner for dls-
'ffet 4, subject to tlio will of the demo-
tt rtlc voters nt the primary election to
JwJield Aug. 18, 1014.
), A. McAiiTiipn.
,j.Jiereby announce myielf a cnudi-
for A County Commissioner for
District No. 4, subject to tl e will of
the Democratic and Peoples Inde
pendent voteis at the Primary Elec
tion, August I?, 1111 J.
Joe Foof.1,.
1 hereby announce myself us n enn
didatu for Cnnii'y CommUsioner for
Dlstt let Four, subject to the wdl if
I ho Republican voters at the prlt.i.-m
election to be held August 18. 11)11
J. O Cai.dwi u.
FUR REPRESEN'TATIVE
I hereby auiioiiiice no sulfas a chimIi
.lute for State 1i'icm ntullvo foi the
1(5,1 h district subject t" the will or He
RcpubjlA'ti votei-ut lliu primary i co
t ion iiguillsth 1 trif-t I iiici It r
support. A. F IfAitTWii r
I h 'teby announce myelf a i'i i I
dnt'i for Repri'scntalive of tlio Itilh
Dlstilct .subject to the will of tlif
li'inocratic voteis at.the piltnary i Kc
lion August IS, l!ll
P.M. KINii
I heiuby aniioutici mj'-elf a eai ild
nte for Repre'entative of the 4i)th
District subject- to the will of the
Democratic voters at tho primary
election ugust 18, Wit.
A. W. Cox
I hureby announco myself u can 11
date fur Representative of tho Itith
District, subject to tho will of Demo
cratic nnd People,-. Independent votors
at the primary elect ion August 18, 1!)14.
fiKO. W. Lindskv.
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
I qtiuotinco myself as a candidate
for the nomination on tlio Democratic
nnd Peoples Independent ticket ar the
primary election to be hold August
lStli, for tho ollice of county supeiln
tendent of Webster county
(SERTRl'DE L. COON.
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
1 hereby announce myself a enndi
date for County Attorney of Welt tei
comity, subject to the action of tin
Democratic party at the primary dec
lion, August 13, 1011.
E. (. C.i.mvi:u..
1 hereby ;uinouu"o mys'lf as n candl
date for the e"lliee of County Attorney,
subject to '(he will of (he voteis of tin
Republican Party at the priumriei to
bo held on August lath, 101 1.
HllANSON W STMVAItT
I hcieby announce myself us a can
dldato for the nomination of count;
attouiey, subject to tho Democratic
voters of Webster county nt the pri
tnnry election August IS, It'll. Yolii
vole will bo appreciated.
FRANK.!. MCNDAY
FOR COUNTY .IUDUE
Having filed my petition as require'
by law. 1 luieby announco myself asi
cumliilate for the olllco of ComiM
Judge of Webster county on the Non
Partisan Judicial ticlcetiit the prininrj
election to be held on August 1,-, UUJ,
subject to the will of the quilille.'
electois ol said county.
A. I). RANNEY.
FOR SI ATE SENATOR
I desire to announce to my fileiuU
that 1 Will bo a candidate for State
Senator from the 20th District, subj.'ci
to the decision of the Republican
voters et the primaries August lStli.
OEO.W. 11 U.M.MEL
I hereby announce myself a a can
dldato forStato Senator from tho 20th
District, siibji-ct to the will of the
Democratic voteis at tho primary elec
tion tube hold August 18, lull.
Wm. L. Wniisxim.
There is uu awalcening at hand
in
tho Industrial world und good
prosperous days aie near, savs
ll!
id
the
Pittsburgh Cat hollo. The croaker
the worst scourgo In tho communl
is
and tho political oroalcor is u per
Hi
clous pOrtt.
The abolition of tho wool tari
IV
didn't ruin tho wool growing Industry,
says the Iowa Mineral Point Demo-
crat. Those who are Hilling Wool in
tho Mineral Point market aru receiving
i'i cents per pound. At this time last
year tho price was 18 cents.
Preparations are being carefully
mhde to make this year's Chautauqua
the very best yet. Tho program has
jen selected from among the bent
talent In the country. The musioul
numbers will be especially good. Tak
ing it altogether we cau reasonably
Wjtaut excellent entertainment.
Nearly 3,700 more American motor
cars were shipped abroad during the
ten mouths ended with last April than
In the corresponding period In 1012-13,
The total exports of automobiles, en
gines, tires and other parts for the ten
months aggregated 830,000,013, hs com
pared with S2",3t7,041 for the teu
mouths eudfcd with Apt 11 1013 a gain
of more thin l,li0o,00o.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, s CHIEF
GRANT CHRISTY
Democratic candi.Int f r the u -mi
nation of Sheriff' of Webster Count;
nt the I'rltmir.v Election lo be held
August I, mil
Tim tnitn 1 1 in t. utt i unoil h c t
MuihIiiiI of Kt'd C lttt I ami who waii
to mutt you fHCi? to (mcn.
JAS. HUBATKA
Ciiudldate for tin nomination I'm
Slieiill'of Wcbstt'r County, subject t
the decision of ll.o Dunociatio voteit
nt tin Prim ii j Elfctinii, August lStii
FRANK VAVRICKA
f arlnluto U i- tlt. ncii! i, f
Cwjin.j Ci rs 1 niis.tt (unty, suli
)v i t i tin- ileuiiiuii ot tli Den oorati
v t-isat'ln Pi i in !: .-tijf, A V
IS, IDi J
S'ktuiday is the Usl !; tor tli- (iliivg
of camlidates and tlii'u who havt
been v..Uing till tin last mouieut will
have to gel in by tlin1 difo or fni'Lvei
after Imlil their pi nee. The count
oil 1 1. Miy- tlit-rcHs still ii little, u.ore
ruoiii in I he Hl.u book and ulmll that
N u.sinl up he can easily get tn. oilier
one so theio U no reason why iiuyouo
i
should hesitato lo g't into tlie bnnd
wagon ami itde.
Mr Win. Kirkp.itiick ot Ouldo Roclc
lui- tiled tor tlio nomination of sheriff
on tlie Dciiixictatic ticket. tie ha
it ell engaged ill buying horses In this
county for eighteen joars or moie and
has uu enviable reputation for fair
dealing und honesty Should hu be
elected to the important office ol
sheriff" his f i lends are confident that
he will be one of the bot men ever
called upon to Iceep tlie peace in this
county, .
Those who operate automobiles in
tho streets ought to bo more consider
ate of other peoplu'n rights. It is the
get oral practice when starting to
throw the muffler wide open much to
tho annoyance of people on tlio street
and in the stoics and olllces. It would
not taltc thirty seconds longer to get
started with the inuttlcr on and this
practice would be welcome relief to
all. Ever think of It?
Remember what a panic was thrown
into tlie camp when our republican
friends Insisted a few months ago that
the removal of tho tariff on wool would
ruin entirely the sheep industry in
tills country snys the Smith County
Journal. It was insisted that the wool
would not pay for the clipping and
that the industry would bo passed
from the stage of reality in this
country at once, Well, wool Is higher
right now than at uuy time in tint Inst
many years and ulmost four cents
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higher than the avuiHge tor th last
sixteen year-.
"One of the old-lime fanners of
Onge county who was skeptical about
tlio farm' demonstrator prnpiMtion
rthon It wms liist mentioned has been
converted and is confessing his faith
o all the world," says tlio lieatrlee
Sun. O. II. IJubers, the county dein
onstia'oi, upon a visit at his place
told Idui that tbeio was mint in his
oats. I he f.u nier laughed at I lie idea,
but a llttlo later he found his crop
was cut short from this' cause '1 lie
ucxlsi.isou too dtiuoiistiutor seemed
permission to treat pal t ;i.f tlio seed.
The remainder was left untrtuted. A
recent exnmln.Ulon showed that the
untreated portion was damaged 30 per
cent.
D seems very Illogical to this editor
Hint niMi and part'es should be clamor
ing for woman suffrage when the gieat
insjorlly of women themselves don't
wmt to vo'e. Chief.
Did you ever sue uu election Hint
was conducted in n logical manner,
Unit Is, when there was not some il
logical issue tin lo hornswrgglo tlie
voters, confuse, the public und malce
the whole business a Mrt of burlesque?
Tho Woman's Suffrage question Is (o
be settled this fall K onoof the gieat
est political burlfsques ever pulled off
in this s' ate. You might as well try
topnssalaw making it lawful for n
mm to via petticoats. The men
would benbout as much Intctested in
that as most of the women arc in
Epial Stiffing-".-Guide Rock Signal.
"Nebraska was n revelation to me. 1
wassurpiised nt what I saw in tlie
state. Nebraska offer-, opportunities
that me far greater than I eor antici
pated." This statement was made bj
E. W. llodell, of Chicago, a member 1 1
the party of foreign edltoi-, who re
cently went tluougli Omaha on theii
wruy to Colorado, where they weie -en
tertained by u promotion company.
'The editors were entertained in
Omaha duriug a stop ol a few hours
At a luncheon they ,eii! told of Nebraska'.-
oppori unities i.n.l f.icts unit
dourer, were given which p'uwd tlia'
Nebraska was fur ahead of the s'ute
which they were going to visit Mi.
Itudcli'i opinion h shaieil ly inau
t au of ll p'uity who have wntuii
I j the lluieau "f Publiuiij, i xpiessu..
a sei tur.eiit suiililat to that wiiiti
Dy .Ml", llodell. NelrrnsiCti Is ladna '
being iei'Oftulred in the east.
Notice to Non Resident ,
Defendanls,
In'Ilio Ulstricl 1,'ourt of iVebstdr Count).
Nitiriisl.a.
ituu'li M, lluntor. t'lalntltl,
v.
(.'Urlraiau llaiiKt'ii and Aiimmln
V. lhunon et. al., l.elciiilautN.
'I ho iiIkivo naineil (Irtemlnnih. ( Inlstlan
llinii-cn ami Amanda V. Uantii, will Uki
nollio Hint tho hilntlil herein, llnuh Ii
Hunter, tiled Ills po'lllun lio-eln In tlie ills
trlcieuurlol W'oltotcr County, NV-ljraika on
tlio7tli.il.iy uUulyliiil, aicanist tlie ilefunil
nuts Christian Hansen and Aininda V ilnn
cn, the object and priiyerof which Is to foie
tlei-e a eertaln inert (JHkc, ecoi)tiil liy tin
dclendanlH Clulstlnn Hansen ami Aiiianda
V. Hansen, to the plaint!!! herein, tijioii the
bouth lull oithu KOiitli 'tht tinr!tr (S. i-'j
S. Wi 1-n anil theiioclli east uunrtt r of the
HoutU east quarter (.V. K. 1-1 M. i:. i.() ami the
soutli halt ol the xmith ciiRt quarter (ij. I -a H.
K. i-l), all In town one (I), stcllon thlriy
three GSf), raiiKii nine (!)), West 0 e. ji., Well
stur ioiiuty,'NehraiUa, to secure payment ol
ii certain note, ilateil . I nnu Ith. l'JIJ, (or tlie
suiiiof SUjOO.OO due anil piiyahlulu llvo years
from date thereof, and on which default haii
been made In tlio lixyiuciit ol thu interest
iWioln.lnnu ll)i:t and In the Interest due In
Juno IUH; and as Is provided In the tenon ol
said mortmtgo, plalntlll' has e lee ted to de
clare, the wliolo amount due on said note and
mortijanoi that the amount duo and unpaid
on said notu and iuorti;ni:o Is ?l!HS).0O, for
wlilrh mini wllh Interest at 8 per cent from
.Inly 7, l!)H, plalntlll' prays (or a ilecreo thai
doleudants be required to pay tlie same, or
that said preintscH ho sold to satisfy the
amount found due.
Vou are hereby required to answer s.nld
poillion on or before Monday the aitli. day
of August till I.
Dated tills ir,th. day-of July IUH.
IllJdll I). IIUNTKK,
y I'lalutlll.
Frank J. Monday,
lllsAttorney.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Attachment
J. l lirutiuliiou, will take notice, that on
tho 17th day ol June, ll)M, James A. Harden,
aJuHtlceof tho peace, ol Ilea Cloud, Webster
County, Nebraska, Issued au order of at
tachment, for tlio sum of one hundred and
twenty llvo dollars and seventy llvo cents
(IS.7S) anil Interest thereon (rout tho date
aforesaid, and cobts uf suit, In ai action
pending boforoliliu, wherein Uuy A. Robert
son Is plalntlir and J, K. llrouifliton defend
ant. That properly of tho defendant, con
slstlng of One Klectrio American player
piano No, I7IHI has been attncheij under n.ild
order. Hnld case waH continued to tho :ird
day ol AiiK-ust IUH, at lOo'eloek A. M, Dated
this ?Jnd day ot June IUH.
Ol'YA. HUllKUTfld.V, I'Ullnlllf.
Be wise rend The Chief.
i gwBMieaBiBa ' -v"WTrrrT;TT
TRY OUR GROCERIES M
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WE ARE WHAT WE
Of.D SAVING.
M.JEJH,S,S TRUE: THEN SHOULDN'T WE EAT
ONLY THE FINEST. BEST THINGS?
TO HAUE EUERVTHING THERE IS GOOD TO
l?nlS!i?.,XHESE 0F THE BEST QUALITV. IS THE
FIRST RULES OF OUR BUSINESS.
c i JSICS!8? RULE ,s T0 MAKE THE prices
AS RIGHT AS OUR GOODS.
uf SELL THE BEST GRADES OF GROCERIES:
STORE NLV KIN Y0U CAN BUV IN 0UR
MINER BROS. CO.
General Merchants
"A MIGHTY SAFE PLACE TO TRADE"
Red Cloud, --.. Nebraska
&&S2S QSESSEEas!
Warm
IB HERE
Why not buy that Porch Swing that
you have been talking about, or that
Sanitary Couch for the Sleeping
Porch so you can keep C09I.
.Hov aboul that Canvas Cot for the
lent or for outings. They fold up so
they are easily carried. Call in and
see them at
Licensed Embalmer
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ROY S
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FURNITURE
UNDERTAKING
ED. AMACK
ALL THE PHONES
1
It will pay you to have that House, Barn,
Crib, Garage or any Lumber bill that you
are planning on, figured now, while the
market is low, and the quality high.
THE MALONE-AVERY CO.
Red Cloud, Nebraska
"rallrWithU. About That Bill."
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EAT. IS A WFII KNMJIN
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Weath
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ATTLEY
and Furniture Dealer.
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