The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 29, 1914, Image 4

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Democratic unil Peoples Independent Cnndlduto
For Trcaaut or Webster County ,
Red Cloud, Nebraska,
1 uctober zi, l'Ji-i.
To The Voters of Webster County:
T nm n candidate for Countv Treasurer of our county. I have met many ot you, but as
time is limited, I could not meet all and I am writing you in order that you may know my views
in regard to this office.
I believe that the office should be conducted with the least expense possible to the taxpayers
and at the same time givi the county efficient service.
A county officer is a servant of the people. The County Treasurer of Webster county is
allowed $2,000 per year and 51,000 additional for a deputy. Now I have been a business man of
this county for fourteen years and have had experience enough to conduct this office for the
52,000 allowed the treasurer without any extra salary for a deputy.
This letter is a plcdtre and a written contract ty we with the inters and taxpayers ot our
county, that should they see fit to elect me their servant that no other salary shall be received
or asked for by me except the $2,000, thus saving the county $i,oo per year now paid fj tie
tiiAiajirs o Webster County for running this office.
The law of Nebraska does not permit a man to be County treasurer for more than four
years at one time. This is a good provision, as the law recognizes the fact-lhat the books of this
(office should be subject to examination by those not connected with the office, as so much of Ihe
people's money is entrusted to the treasurer. If the voters elect me to this office, I shall keep
the letter as well as the spirit of this law and not remain as a deputy, but leave the books for
others Vo examine.
1 have been a resident of this county over twenty-five years, and am a free-holder in the
county. If elected I shall devote my entire time to the office and work for the interests of the
taxpayers. Any support you give me will be appreciated.
Yours very truly,
GEO. W. TRINE.
Political Advertisement
ILAS R. BARTON
CONnilHSHMAX x
Flflh Dlst. Nebraska
eilAND ISLAND
Ibousc of IReprescntatfves X.
TRUasbinflton, .
..... . October 27, 1014.
To the Voters of the Fifth District:
President Wilson has kept congress "on the Job" as no other prcsldont
hat ever done. This has been cauBcd partly, at least, by conditions which have
confronted no other congrecs In recent years. I have believed It to be my
duty to "stay on the Job" with him, and, whether you re-elect re or net, I
can conscientiously say that I have been one of lees than a scoro of cong-eo'
men almost continually answering roll call. Wherever It has been poaslbl
for mo to do so I have aided the precldcnt and the members of his cabinet
This has been especially true of the administration's efforts to free Itself froi
high prices on armament, etc. I have aloo been greatly pleased to upho
lilm in his neutrality policy.
In substantiation of the above statement there Is submitted the tes.
inony of others. The United Press, an Independent, non.polltlcal newtgatl
ring association, on Friday last, carried the following news account from It
Washington bureau:
"Washington, Oct. 23 (Dy United Press) Representa.
tlve Barton, of Nebraska, missed but one roll call of the pres
ent session of congress according to the report of the ssrgeant
of arms today while working on the proposal for docking
salaries of members for absence without excuse. Represen
tative itcne, of Illinois, and Representative Morgan, of 0"'v
noma, tied for second place, they having been absent only
twice."
nut tnia "remaining on the Job" has made It Impossible for r:b ace al
ef the people In my district before the election. In fact I shall b- able to c-c'
but very few, and I am taking this method of appealing to you f r your vote
i iif in your opinion, i nave served my district faithfully, may I r. t " pe td
recolve that approval which every ccnccientlcus rran prises, arij viuii
will certainly value most highly?
. I slnccrc'y regret that I have been unable to be In the field, and, v.-hcrt
challenged, to meet my opponents or crlfcs, and their statements. To cne
of these criticisms I wlch here briefly to addrets myself. It hn3 come to mi
that opponents are urging that I am not a property holder of any consider
able proportions. Comparatively, perhaps, I have been less fortunate In
this rccpcct than tits average congressman; but the tax records In my home
county of Hall chow that I annually py almost $100 In taxes and I believe
that, could I meet you, and speak with you about th's matter face to face, I
could convince ycu, If you are not already convinced, that a careful guardN
....unship of the Interests of my district and Its people In Washington dees not
at all depend upon a large fortune In property or a voluminous bank account.
Somehow I feel confident that you will not permit my absence, In Itself
work to my Injury, and that I can safely leave the matter In your hands.
Very respectfully,
SILAS R. CARTON,..
rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Rod Cloud, Nebraska
'UBLISHED EVEKY THUKSDAY
Entered In the I'osttilllco nt Iti-tl Cloud, Nob.
"ns Second UIiibh Matter'
I'UW.IHIIKK
Tsssosssasssssssn
iponraB'ragrenrqcs
THE BIG HORM OF PLENTY
That Is tlu lllj,' Horn lUsin of Wyoming, with Uiu heiivii-st omp-, in Its
lilstury of ii-ilgHtlon; tliomtiiiiris of ions of nlfulfn, wht'iit mitl tmls mi (iuvi-in
Burnt unil luiwitulriiKittcii lands; oil ilWciivi-rii-s Iri'ijiuMif, tin llni'st undo of
irrigated land, with reliable iin.l perpetual water iljrhts, li.t 1 hv tin' (iov
eerninent, may lie honu-hteaded on easy tonus. Cliu-ip i-oal iiml t'unliei- fo
'domestic use A fiii'iu in Wyoming's richest imliu trial anil faimini; -i-tiou cm
"Imj yours unlay, with a certain increase in all laini values The Jiurliiijflou's
liuvv main Hue runs through the heait of the liaslji, which has alieatly over
'$W),(M)() population
The new 20 year payment law has just passml coigiesc. Ti.is male s the
Jlund uinl a perpetual water right alino .' a gift.
Conic ami see these wonderful ciops. .loin our personally conducted
wxcurMoiiH. I am employe 1 to help you tiuil a suitable location nluiig the
.nturllngton Write for "Ilasin" Llteiatutv.
S.B. Howard, Ass't. Immigration Agent
J004 Farnam St., Omaha, Nobraska
To The Voters
Do
Not Be Mislead
Om pre-ent tit pu'.y ticHMiior
has only bun in t o tit-asm ei's ;
ollicc for seventeen youis. Our d
pitbciit deputy oltiik hajs only i
l)i-i ii in the cleiU'fi olllce for
elt-vi it joins unil our piosont
sher'IV haw only boon In ottiee tor
nine joins Aie you lu tnvor of
giving thei-o men a life job ailv ?
!i '- . .'IiITuTiX Wil.l I L;
We lmvo a now industry in this ulty
iince tnnro we have a sawmill right ii
tin heart of lliecltj'tmniiigoiit luniliei
of the linest Mud. The JacUbon gmvi
is being cut Into lumber.
Governor Moichcail lias set apart
Ncvember sixth to bo observed u lln
picveiition day. -Many of the (Ires thai
occur lu the winter timu could have
been avoiileil If proper pi eeautions hud
lu-eii talien in fie fa I. This is an on
cellcnt move on the p-irl of the (Juver
uor and cveiyone sliouhl inuUe it n
point to i-arij- outtlio siiggchtlonhC'inr
tally
Dr. Nicholson
DENTIST vg
topyiOK ovrn .vi.nuiaiiT's storh
IN ItlVIMiTON OX MONDAY
ClMd,
Nebraska
DIt. CHAS. E: CROSS
DEKTIBT
OYER STATE BANK
Red Cloud ' ' ' Nebraska
The big bridge just west of Inavalc
lias been completed by i'l.itt A Frees
and lb one of the best in the state
I'll Is is the. largest bridge of its kind
in the couutj ami Istiiii-hetl in t m-cII-e
it shape. Messrs, l'lutt & lfiees mo
t lie conratubitod on the succos--ful
outcome of this untie rtukliig and
Webster county lms a bridge that will
lK-Verhiivo to be lebiiill.
Wo liuve inmlu a few inquiries tho
past week and wo lln 1 that our nu-r-chants
at e pijlng more for eggs right
along than arc the merchants in the
sut rounding towns. Somctimcb this
price is-as much us two cents more on
tho ilo.cu, Careful buyers know that
they arc treated right by tho Kcd
('loud nieu-iiants and tl.i-y know when
hi bring tlu-ir piodiiee
The Chief lulus pleasure til present
ing to the voters of Wc'ster county,
the ilctuoomtic uiiiidliliitus for county
olllce. They hi on clenii sot of men
and ato all well fitted for tho ollicc
for which they aspire. They have con
ducted n clean campaign and arc
worthy of the support of nveiy clticn
who desires eflielent otlleers Xono of
them ever held i-llli-e in Webster cnun.
ty and ate om best clti.enn. Hive
them u trial.
TiicolIIco ot rtmtl overseer is an tin
poitmil one. Many roads me ruined
because inipiopcrlyt i eatcd. The intids
made by ,11m .Mtlntosh 'are lli-sl class
lu eveiy uspect. lie him liatl a gre-t
tleiil of ex peril nco in malting roads
and lie has shown timt lie Uii'iws how
in iii'tke tlir-m Inst. He is a cuntliiltittt
for the position of rond overs' er and
he is worthy of e cry volo
Mr. f.co DeTonr of (i-.iiile Itocir is a
t-audidnte for tiic olllee of t'ountj- com
missioner, lie has lived in this couutj
ever sinic March tsTi! ami may there
fine be said to have gulne 1 a resldoi ce.
lr. DeTou i-served one term in the
county cicrifs' olllce a number of years
ago mid lie is tiioiolj acquainted witti
the needs of Hie county, lie believes
inn careful conservative administra
tion and will safe guard the peoples
money. Voto for hoe PeTour.
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Political Advertisement
Progressive Party
The regressive Party in Neln-askH
have the c mnge to demand National
prohibition. They have the good
sense to reeogtiie equal sull'iiigc as
just unil right. The j- ilei-lare that
t quality belore the law 'shall apply
i tin- coipuratlon and the iiullvlilual.
the rich man and poor man unite
ul that principal sluill not be trailed
olllce Head anil ciisider the
tt platform All of theli cauditlates
prove and stand upon it.
W E Tinm.M:.
Caifdiilatc for Situator MlU district
unties of Kuckol. Webster ami
la-ik'in.
ust Before Election
It should be plainly evident to nny
itelligeiit man thai the stand I liuve
olun'iirilv taken for liquor law en-
ict-'iieiit lias aiitag''Uied all clement
UVhstei- emint to tlie exten' that
ont'em-eis an 1 law lirt niters are all
ini-rl ni- liquid t ine , Now neighbors,
e J- 11 K'-ii g ' lu-lp them elect their
iiiiu-f f i li'i.lf. 'Ihink Hover
I -i i- ul ii lil in) pi it tn in in tin
i st n- iv e. us the iiiti-.l In vi
i" Y s er e unity Yi-u Uuovv -Y t
I, t I M.n it i. i-. Ii I am Ilbltl I win
. ni .-.-in vti'e. II 1 .mi V. HON',
II OVM- 't I" scitlioiilie l-isl-. If Mil-
i. a'lltl'i; CI I'll-iN ui-h piir"n'.
i il in iiii t v eliiN j oil vv ill i I'i'l! loi
i i MAN "ii cm .llel lh- Ii e
i!1 .Ill', en 1 let tlie Ci.ll-i'tpi''i.i Hi
what they may. ,
Hut it yi'ii a e not a true clti'-n, tli. u
on will liMi-n in tin- "HI KONl'ihM'
I N" tiulf lliii is beig s(l tri-i-h
1 ulati-il by interested parties ju-t
inv, i lit i vote for jo ir sect, nil choice
f you rltv this j-itur VOl'I'i lil.iv cause
he I)IJM:aT of jour KlUT elioiue
nil iiltow the electiuii of the man j-ou
lo ausinus tu di'fi'Hi. Ltnl jtinrow'u
etnscit)iiei!qii ire in the taee mid t hen
uiu tor the iiiitu mi con- itH-r neiiitsi
li'ht.if joii vvisli to Kel easj over
results.
n-)-pcctfiillv.
T WHITE
. J- Fa QRflMES
Progressive Nominee
For Treasurer 01 Web
ster County. r
IiKnkkai. Ei.Li-rio.s Novi.jiiii:ii .1, 1911
i3lue Hill, - Nebraska
SEE OUR
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MERCHANDISE
NOT ONLY fiRE CHOICE MATERIALS "AND
HARMONIOUS TRIMMINGS USED IN MAKING OUR
READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS, BUT THEY ARE ALSO
SPLENDIDLY MADE. WHEN YOU SEE THEM THEY
WILL SUIT YOUR FANCY: WHEN YOU USE THEM
THEY WILL GIUE LONG WEAR. IT IS ECONOMY TO
BUY YOUR DRY GOODS AND READY-TO-WEAR GAR
MENTS FROM US. BOTH BECAUSE OF THE UP
QUALITY AND THE DOWN PRICE.
New Goods in All Departments
THE MINER BROS. Co.
General Merchants
"A MIGHTY SAFE PLACE TO TRADE
The Store That Sells Wooltex
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QUALITY
ON THIS WE HAVE BUILT OUR
PRESENT BUSINESS
Yl-IEN we 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 thst it has truly
been our slogan all this -
time. Our reputation for
.high-grade Groceries is
well known. We are fullv
prepared to supply all
your wanls in our line
P.
THE HOKE GROCERY
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OUR CONGRESSMAN
WiEGHTER'S ANNUAL SAJ OF
Pure Bred Poland Cliina Boars and Gilts
SILAS It. BARTON
Candidate for Second Term
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TO 1)13 hOI.I) AT
Riverton? Nebraska, Thursday, Nov. 5, 1914
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Consisting of -22 Dtiars initial Cil:s, ot ly sik-Ii Uom'h as W
!(,' Oiiiiiho OSCl, winner of Ul it ml f-wtepstalu-s at Franklin
Fnlr. HufV .Motlol OsSIm. tl in ultvs at same show ami l.onn
ili)f, tliw liiu lit),' from Kttnsas. Out tf Dams lij- sitcli noted
ltoats as Milli-ih Clili-f Pric-t-, Rvmnslon Ovt-r. Choice (lootls,
Hoft-rimtliiin ami otln-r.s that nro ,'ootl.
Try ami liu with us slau day. C, ta okuos now roatly. Wiito for
ono Will nho oiroi- 2 tloen C ioIco It. U Uo'ck Cockcrls.
Col. P. (J Kolh, Auctioneer.
A. N. WAECHTER & SON, Owners
Rivcrton, - . Nebraska
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