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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1914)
W V T"rwyTFWym.7-,-' u li' ' I I i lflMlUUUJMIUIIWJAllUJWtWIJUIIUW:.MMtfJW THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rml Clovi d, Nchrnukn. PUBLISHED I'A'EKY 'J'HUKSDAY Knttrctt 111 tlio 1'oMolllrc nt Htl ( lotid. Ncilt. iih Hieonil ClnsB Mdltor A. 11. McAllTllUU I'um.i&UKit TUB ONIA Dr.MOCHATll' I'Al'KIt IN vi;i!sri-itroUNTY THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES Tlio Democratic candidates coiuo Ik forotho voters of tills county with clean records and unquestioned quail llcatlonB. Each nnd everyone or them Is well able to perform the duties in the various oflices. Tho county treasurer should be h man of btirlinif Inteitrlty, prolicleiit In the bcience of accounting, .courteous aud respectful to all. Ucorge V. Trine, the Democratic candidate for that position, la such a man. ly hard work, persistent attention to details, Lo has continually advanced until ho is thoroly competent to tube cure or all the details of the treasurer's olllce. For many years he lias kept the com plicated accounts of the Beatrice Creamery Company tolhoireiitire satis- ..faction. Mr. Trine Im never buforo bought political pifterment in this t county. Again, there is Frank VuvrlcUa, our candidate for county clerk, lie Is a native of this county, educated hi the common schools, nnd llnlshcd with honors tho course-in the Uinahii Coup meicial College. Tho training In this tchool is exact and Mr. Vnvricku is to lie congiatulated ou tho excellent bliowliig be made in Unit institution. lleis extremely well qualiiled for the position aud he never was a candidate lor public olllce before. Mr. Jas. Uubatku, wlio U tlio Demo- .cratic candidate for county slior'itr,has rt'bided in this county for thirty years. He is careful aud prudent aud has made u bucoev, in tilling the soil. Ills neigh bors aud Hcqtiiiiuteuuch esteem hint highly slnoo he is u man of ills word mid peileclly tellable in all his deal ings. A largo mull physically he is easily qualiiled for this position. Mr. llubatka Is a candidate tor olllce for ,tliu iirsl llitie in his life. Dr. Henry Cook, our candidate tor coroner is well known ihruoiil the county. I'or over thlity ears hu has conducted a drug store In this city and ior the (last sixteen years lie has been a practicing physician, lie is well qualiiled for the position and iui)pl ublo to handle any emergency that may arise, lie has never been a candi date before. For county commissioner where would you liml u butter man than Lee DeTotirV Ho Is an old bottler in the county and as county clerk for one term hu learned the ins and outs ot the county's affairs, bin lug the past lght years ho 1ms been farming near -Gulde ItoeU but has constant! v kept In touch with county matters. Mr. Win. Woesner is, well known in "Webster, Franklin and Nuckolls coun ties us a man who keeps his word, lie is a man of excellent common bense -and just the kind of a man we need In our state senate. He lb a man of ex perieucu in business and has had ex perience in tlio legislature. Careful uud prudent he weighs every proposi tion that Is placed before him. lie is Just the man for State Senator. Tlio Democratic candidate for county .representative to tho htato legislature Is G. W. Lindsey. Mr. Lindsey in hli previous term of olllce made everyone of his pre-election .promises good. adhere is no doubt where lie stands ou any question at issue. Mr. Lindsey Las made a success of his own busluess and he may be safely intrusted with the business of tho state. Mr. F. J. Munday Is an attorney of acknowledged ability. HiB work In the district court has met with gener ous approval. Mr. Munday is a grad (jiateof the Nebraska University Law Coune. He also haH a liberal educa tion In the classic. The Democratic party presents Mr. Munday as its can didate for tho oilleo of county attorney fully uoutidont that he has the ability, the knowledge uud the qualifications for tho olllce. C. T. Dickenson of Iuavalo is our , candidate for county commissioner of the Fifth District. Charlie has lived in the county for many years aud has made many frltmlN, lie is u hard woiker aud if elected will give the county the best end of every deal. Lutwrek Mil oily reu-lved nine mull mk of I'ttH'otiiiP1 from tho itinH older houto. TIh-mi eutn logins oist money and the mini who buys fiom the mull order Iiouko pnyw for tht-m. At the same lime ills dollar leaves the community never to return. If people who piitrniilzu thin' limine-) would keep mi ace. lint of their ixpetiscs for a )ur they would Ilud that It. eosts them iiiiioh more to do business away from home than it would right here at home. Articles are invariably purehised that aro useless, more things aro selected than aro needed and quality considered the prices are higher. If one of our readers Is tempted to till out an order aud send it to the mail order house he will find it to Ills advantage to take that list to any of our merchants Hrst and compare goods and prices. ' The state university has been given the use of the old horticultural hall nt tho state fair grounds during the week of the state fair. One wing of the building will be in charge of the department of homo economics which will provide an exhibit and a sanitary rest. room. This room will tie for the use of Nebrask a women any time be tween tho hours of 11 a. in. and r p. in Doll StoddBgs FREE TO every Utile girl who will bring her mother, to the hosiery counter of our store nny tiny next week, we will give a pair of beautiful doll stockings pink, white or blue, in large, medium or small size. These stockings arc worth 10 cents a pair and we shall give them to you gladly absolutely free. Tell nil your little friends that we are giving mviiy doll stockings .free. '"We want every little girl to have a puir, .Barbara Phares Agent For Atnorieaii Heauty Mini Warner liios. Corsets a u (1 Hutlerick Patterns. Dr. Nicholson v? DENTIST nsj nFl'ICi; OVl'lt Al.llltlGllT'S stoiii: IN RIVIMiro.V ON MONDAY Red Cloud. Nebraska E. S. Getrber Keal Estate, Farm Loaus and Insurance. Red Cloud, - Nebraska. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud ' a Nebraska CAMP THE CHIROPRACTOR Red Cloud, -s- Nebraska Second House North ot I. 0. O. F. Hall -O Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free o Pheie Iih). 212 A Missouri Farm and Independence For SS Cash and S5 Monthly No Inlerest-No Taxes Either ten or twenty neres (you take . .' '-', '' "- yoiu cnoiee reganiloi-s or size,) alio three town lot-, nnd 300 shares in sue- C i . i . ' ,uir" "ri!-"'-'ll company, with two cannimr fnotniles mui rnti equipment all lor only S30o; 5 down aud 85 monthly without Interest or taxes. Will pay round trip railway fare of buyers. Payments stop in ease of death. Write for photographs and full Information Willis it. Mnn ger, N. Y. Life Bid , Kansas Citv, Mo. II E D CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF BIG, POPULAR VOTING CONTEST Hundreds of Dollars in Valuable Prh'.ca Given Absolutely Free by Cook's Pharmacy and The Red Cloud Chief. We are giving away, absolutely free, hundreds of dollars lu vatuablu prizes to the ladles entering our voting con test. Kvoryono has the privilege of enter ing this contest and wu feel sure that the ones securing the prly.es will be well paid for their time, so come iu, let ua show you our prizes, and explain the contest more fully, and you might be the lucky one at the close. The only way to secure votes in this contest is by purchasing things in the Cook Pharmacy or by getting sub scribers for The Red Cloud Chief. Votes will be given at the rate of 100 to the dollar on regular cash sales or collections. 1000 votes to the dollar on the sale of due bills. 1000 votes to the dollar on special sales. 1.100 votes for one yearly subscription to The Bed Cloud Chief. Nominate yourself or your friend and get busy. Good For 5000 Votes When Used to Nominate Candidate. Only One to u Candidate Clip Out and Nominate Candidate It is not too late to enter the big free t.i ip contest. Enter your name or some friends name. Contestants will please turn in their votes for credit on Tuesday of each week. 1000 votes for every dol lar paid on account between September 2nd and 20th Standing of Contestants to Date 1 Blanche Honor 2 Kruiit Hanney I( Alison C'owden 1 Gladys WlUou i Josephine U-sig (5 Fleta D.ivis 7 Hazel bpiros Mid:. 7i'J: s.var. i:ioi5 095 oO.Vi .V.0.j ur.50 012:1 7100 o.vr: 77cW 8110 :.;nt."i hi7: 50.A) 5505 51)15 Anna Jeruborg Laura Pierce Ethel Doyle . Pearl Uolcoit I vu Kuileilge ..., Grace Slioior ,ii. .Mabel Smith .'. lleriiice West Mario itos May Wrigfit Gieta Turuure li) Marybelle llassinger M Doiothy Potter 21 Minnie Tiaut 22 Hazel Robinson S3 Elizabeth Overman '-'I Marguerite Fogel - 5D.-.0 0 10.1 0170 53S.1 OlS.'i oo.i." .109.1 872H oau.i 710.1 h.VJ.1 012.1 0JSU 591)5 577.1 7090 550.1 504.1 5375 5800 5400 8975 5110 7000 5575 niy.i 002.1 75.1U 5380 8350 508.1 548.1 70(i0 5000 50SO (MJ45 5835 5220 5050 5505 7145 5170 5035' 0525 Lola Coplen Mnuriiu) Caldwell Grace Wilson Grace MeCrillis Laura Hedge Ha.el Sheldon Zelma Wotiderly Inez Crabill Kleanor Gllhatn Kstelle Hay lor Venia Ileuderscn Edna Hanney Edna Henderson Isabel Maynard Marie Traut 40 Dorothy Hartwell 41 Edyth Herrick 42 Beatrice Sloss Faith lvoont. Marie Harwood Lillian Koontz Mary Christian .... Clara Win ren '., Esther Storey Maude Crow Dora Hrlukman Retta McDowell Martha Arnold Emma Ilorgman Velma MoKlmmey 55 Margaret Ileal 50 Pearl Carpenter 57 Mabel Bailey 58 Gertrude Wullbrandt 50 Iva Carter ISO Helen Raines ., 01 Marie Pulsipher 02 Lena Ludlow 03 Pearl Hlnes 04 Carrie Diedricli 05 Sadie Oruhain.. '. 00 Anna Peterson 5000 13725 0305 Notice of Final Report. In tho County Court or Webster county, Nebraska, In thu matter ol tho estate ol Henry .1. Sheldon, dcccitKcd. All perMuis Interested in wild estate, are hereby untitled that the Kxeeutrix has tiled l.tlll.., ,ll.vuilltl tll.tl lt..M..l VI Hllllllllin.il. turn, and a petition for ilual settlement of her account and allunldecreoof distribution ol the estate, and a illtchariio from ;iertrnst, a Until account nnd report ot tier admlnUtra which have been sot fur hearing boloro snlil eourton'thollthdiiyoLSeptoiiiberlUll, at 10 o'clock, A. M.t when nil persons Interested In tho eprcmUcs may appear nnd contest the kaiue. Dated thUSIkt ilny ot August, 1014. (hkai.) A. I), 1UNNKY, County JiuIkc, PriOPOSEO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. THREE. l'ln I. ''i.,i. r m '-"M nmi'inli i nt to i n- -i .m.iim ,,i 1. 1 tin tJi.ilxiif .Ninullta, .li hi'n i .i.ki a i fm hi In full, Is nulimU- i-u to i,H- i li i torn or the tnt- or .ni-i. k.i. to li voii (1 upon ut tho genfnil (!( Hon tn ii imlil TugAdny; Novcmher anl, a. 11. wu. 'TOIt n J'llnt rooiliuii'.i protinxlnK amfrnt-HH-ntH 10 Sfotiun 1, of Article V. i.ud rflon 21, of Arttcfft V. of Ihe Con.M luti n of .'.'rlii'juU.i, relntliiK t t' mi of u!'lri. mill , i.irv of CSiiiTernur nnil otln r l-JSCtll!w ofl'Lf'i. Up il lUxolvi-.l iiihi Bnnrfi'd by the Pe l'o "f Hli J-'l.ltf .f Sv l.ldlv 1. Occtlon 1. TI1.1t 111 III"- Bfiii'ral p1(l)' n fiir mate nlnl Ii-kIsImiIvi- OlIieiH. tu he .r .(1 cm tin' Ttiiiul.iy mieivHillni; tin- Hrst Mon day In Nov-emher. liill. tlio following lio miliintttcil iih iiiiii'mlincnlM to Sections 1 .ii.I H nf Article V, of ilio CK.s-.tutlon of Neur.mhn: Sec. 1. Tlio executive tcp.irtment sluill connlMt of a (lovernnr, who sliall hold his olllce for n term of two yi ars from tlio ilrnt Thursday nftrr the first 'I iiedd.iy In Janu.iry, next after Ills elec tion, and until hN Kiiceehsnr Is elected and uuulllled. In mldltlon to the Governor, the executive department nlinll Include, tho following olllrerfl: l.letitennnt CJovernor, Secretary of State, Auditor of Public Ac counts, Treasurer, Siipeiiutcndeut of Pub lic Instruction, Attorney General, and Conimlssloner of Public Lands anil Hitlld Inifif. each of whom shall hold Ills oilleo for the term of two yenrs from tho llrst Thursday after tho llrst Tuesday In Janu ary, next after his election, and until his succeyiKir Is elected nnd qualified ; Pro vided, however, that tho first election of mild otllcers slmll be held on the Tuesday succeeding the lint Monday In November, lSlfi, nnd each succeeding election shall be held nt tho same relative time In each even year thereafter. Tho Governor, Sec retary of State, Auditor of Public Ac counts, nnd Treasurer shall reside at the seat of Kovermpent durlnR their terms of olllce, and keep the public records, books and papers there, nnd shall perform such duties as mav be eiinlred by law. Sec. 24. Tho s.ilaiy of tho Governor shall be live thousand (M, 000.00) dollarn Iter niiniun. Tho salaries of Auditor of Public iicciunts and Secretary of State. Superintendent of Public Instruction and Commissioner of P'ibllc Lands and llulld Iiiks shall be two runuraiid live hundred l$J100.eo) dollars each per annum, nnd of the Attorney General, four tluiiis.inil dol lars. (H.UOO. U0) per annum, the salary of the State Trpumror sh ill be three thou sand t Jll.onn.oo) doll n- per nnnum. and tho I. leiitenant. Governor slmll receive one and one-h if tho conirepsitliin of a s liltor, and after Uuv ndoptl of this r instltu II "I t'lev 'ltnll n ' !"! 'Ii'n li t'lelf 'iwn i vp t-v fvs C'!t-, ' ; ret iiuu 1 pnli'.o . . v ... i V I- '; ' rt mIo f1-.. '- p--i. pi"iiils! i i u t !.- or ot'iet- e iin- 1 eiis.lt' ill, lllld I II !'". ti. it ,.l.l li .'r ifler le pnjal'Ni bv la.v fn. seivic p.if'ir.ru d by an olllcer prnvldul fr In this aitle'o of the entivtltutlon nhall bo pild lu nd v.inco Into the state treasury. There shall he no allow.inco for clerk hlro In tho of fices of the Superintendent of Public In struction nnd Attorney General. Sec. 2. That at said election on tho Tuesday succeeding tho first Monday In November, 1914, on tho ballot of each elector voting thereat, there shall bo printed or written tho words: "For pro posed amendments to the constitution, tlxhiK the term of olllce and salary for governor, and other executive olllcers." and "Against proposed umendments to the constitution, fixing the term of olllce nnd salnry for governor, and other execu tive olllcers." Approved. April 21. 1!13. I. Addison Walt, Secretary of State, of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to tho Constitution of the Slate of Ne braska Is n true and correct copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the Thirty-third session of tho Leglslatutc of the State of Nebraska, us appeals from said original bill on lllo In this ntllco, and tint said pioposcd amend ment Is submitted to the nu.illfleil voters of the Stile of Nibraski for their adop tion or reji etlon at, tho general election to bo held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November. A. D. PJf t. In Testimony Whereof, I havo hereunto set my hand and alllxed the Great Seal of the state of Nebmika. Done nt Lincoln. Hits 2."r3 diy of March. In the yc ir of our Ijird. One T1 'i curid Nine Ilii'itlieii mil' V'Tte'" ami of the Independence of the Tnlted Si ites tho One. Hundred and Thirty-seventh, nnd of this State the Forty-seventh. AODISON WAIT. SeaDl Secretin y of State. THE ALARM is a clieacliul thing OF FIHC for the man without insurance. Every time he sees the engines racing along his heart comes up in his throat if the fire is anywhere near his place. What folly, what mis taken economy. THK COBT. OF is so small that it INSURANCE need hardly be considered. The freedom from worry alone h worth it many times over Have us insure you to-day. f f Reliable Insurance. MUOHMUA4C We Are Looking For The Man Who has soiled his clothes so badly that they are not lit to wear. No matter how dirty or greasy the suit may be we are equipped with the most modern machinery aud have skilled workmen who know how to Clean, Repair and Press Clothes G. Hassinger Cleaner and Dyer Both Phones 1 ." 40,10'HH- if i R E. iTi'iin "i-mmraiii in a inlXKlirrX'VrtijrmtrrwivjtttTs-A-u&nawiuMminMtn 4 A -tfJSBKECB&Tr- r. '" " S LLW : V. IP) ' I WTOAi t .-"3 u a B fi I lLlitJS VJLAJ f The Flour With the Qaalitv v C Dm nnzwriYTlir nnnnr J mu jrivjDriiuri urrjdK H P"S"" We have mode arrangements with the S. L. & Geo. H. Rogers Company, whereby our customers may obtain any of the Simeon L. & Geo. H. Rogers Co.'s genuine standard, A-l Plate, silverware at a very low cost. .This silverware is positively guaranteed and is now on dis play in the Bon Ton Bakery window. Each 48-lb sack oT'Diamond. Brand Flour" contains one full certificate. Each 24-lb sack of said flour contains one-half certificate, Three full certificates together with a small cash pay ment, entitles the holder to any one of the various premiums offered. See large display cards. I The Diamond Jilling Go. Red Cloud, 1, f5i0&naS355 63!l s FURNITURE :$:-3 AND &$. UNDERTAKING I V 8 tM. AJTIACK J I A LLT THE PHONES a3 itV'&yw,iC.?i.fg?ti??i raSST QUALITY ON THIS WE HAVE BUILT OUR PRESENT BUSINESS J(7HEN wo began our vv business career in in Red Cloud we took as our motto the one word Quality and we believe all our patrons will agree with us that it has truly been our slogan all this time. Our reputation for high-grade Groceries is well known. We are fully prepared to supply all your wants in our line P. A. Wullbrandt THE HONE GROCERY f ' J 1 llvll y-mm -? ir mMrnuT -wr I Km A rwyriBW THE WORLD-RENOWNED JUliJLNJiUJlX! llUiJllJllJClL UNDER CONTRACriro MANKS3 AND RUNNING RACES PATRICK CONWA" kAND ANBQRANDOPKRACO. DIANVKXAWISEWlie ftFIRCWMS JAtfriniltnMlelfflrtinib --m - -- '-wmr-r-r: - w,,... oiipiy- inineunuuiaiAJU.notrMd m m. nw vpD4tc af-rtcturcY. I - 1? BETTER. BABIES 5'-w vjviiwvi REMEMBER DR. DEARDORF VETERINARY SURGEON Ormlnnto Chlcaifo Votoiinary Colh'Ku 1WELVK YltAIIS i:.ikrii:ncb wVTHAI LEY'S TIB UAUN Red Cloud -;- Nebraska S3 , 1199 91 V. MH ann liiyj. op fi Nebraska $) S&3 agfflrmim NEWHOUSE BLK Jl ' in VM 5TMFAIR ,atLINCOJJN mmmt THE WORLD-RENOWNED AERIAL GYMNAST 1$ rasrv rMDDI&v IITBil ffiAffi KWWU'irniS'l' ATESnsEPT.-7,6,9. 10&11- Dr. J. C Caldwell PHYSICIAN & SURGEON xU rmwaL'-'3r7 ' -K T aaaaMaawa 1H 19M1II Civlls Answornd Day or Nlflht .. '""'.''''''Ulioiiiit: Hell. 6H; Ind. 150. Iteo. 'I cloilmuvii: licit, ICcl S7:i; Ina.lH). Office Over N. A. Albright's Store Red Cloud, -- Nebraska i 1 I "t HIMhMiltrtM ii'm. -- . . htrWa'"WM vmr PWWi4MfUVrV f