The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 26, 1922, Image 4

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GROCERIES
Cheerful acceptance of orders
over the phone or in person and
Prompt Delivery are two of the
reasons that our store has such a
big clientele. '
Another is that our Groceries are always fresh,
pure and wholesome and our prices most reas
onable. May we have the pleasure of a visit
or call from you to-day?
P. A. Wullbrandt
Groceries and Queensware
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A. B.MoARTHUR, Editor unci Ownor
Advertising Rates
Foreign, pdr column Inch I5c
Local, 10 & 12K
Democratic Ticket
0. M. Hitchcock U. S. Senator
Cbas. W. Bryan C ornor
Wm. J. MoNicbola Lt. Governor
Chas. W. Pool Secretary of Stato
George Hall State Treasurer
Ornnt Shumway Auditor
M, C. Warrington.. Com I'ublio Lands
Kenneth W. McDonald.. Att'y General
Fred U. Aycrs.. Railway Commissioner
A. 0. Shallenbcrgcr Congressman
(Jeorge Spohu Stato Senator
I. W. Kdsoti Representative
B.K.Perry County Clerk
.A V. Duckor County Treasurer
Frank HuflVr Sbcrlir,
B ?. Caldwell County Attorney
W. B. I'nttci Min- County Commissioner
BRH5S
SOME OF THE SEASONS SMART
EST STYLES IN COATS
If you are hunting a new Coat come
in and let us show you our line of
Brand New Coats
and Styles
Prices as low as Good Qual
ity and Styles can be bought
for, at
Barbara Phares
iqmaai l.v xrwajjuawnr tMr .aMvacanwaounan m
have nothing with which to buy tin-SB' r. V. Simmo r of D"" Moires
jroods lonijor. That dumps the grout roprcstnlin'-; the low :i No' r i -ka dii
export surplus on tlio home murk t -. n of the S. Iwtim Arm'-, v.a n
and runs the prices down In a ptnM.t " o-dtj jul held a i ior' imr vit'i the
way. i Webster County Advwry Bean1. V e
The farmer' troubles will not be Army is pluming it- yca.ly f nancird
VOTE FOR
STELLA DUCKER
CANDIDATE ON THE NON-PARTISAN TICKET
FOR ELECTION TO A SECOND TERM
A UNIVERSITY GRADUATE HOLDING A DEGREE
The A till Saloon League, of whlsh l
A. HIkIi is State buperlnti-nden, and
Is eoiupokpd of gruimles and hen peek
ed vlullms, has sent out uutiuthfnl
oircultirs to the votet.s stating that J ended by little I'lire-all salves that may appeal, over the stole in ra'so fu ids
Senator 0. M. IIileheock.eHiidiil.ile for be applied 1km e nnd tbeie over tlio ee f jts v.-ork fir iN coning ; c-r
oiniinlis hjst.ni. 1 lie leal euie mii-t T no;U(l (,,, 'ed f 1 1 1 1P c..npaign
go(loAiilmithbiitor tho leal df ' ill0llj(l compicncCf T.esday, October
.tup. S.-ii.itur llltuhcoulc is HUiulUccl;3It aml cml Tucsdnv, October 31.
to have tho only plan along Mich broad I The Do.ml momberhlp 'nchr'cs:
line-. And it deserves to meet with 1)r w McBrWe president; C. M.
iiiniuvuriimi. iiiiisc n.iu nave iiuiuu Sjienvood, treasurer;
in in e.piaui il iiucuru in u.
reelfiulon, and Cbas. W Bryan, candi
date or liovuriHir, on the Democitit
ticket, nru viiisut ihfnolory candidates
for oillcc. We all know that Senator
Hitchcock luis Issued a statement de
claring that lie was uguiiibt tho tepeal
of the Volstead act and also has voted
for all enforcement law A.s for Mr
Bryan he has utwuya been dry. The
voters will not bo mislead by voting
for these men. '
Election Nov. 7, 1922
Your Support Appreciated
Senator Hitchcock's proposal for a
Bank of Nations to dotsomctulug to
rtt-cstablish the credit of Europe and
make it again possible for tboso coun
tries to become customers of the Amer
ican farmer Is meeting with tho high
(Items of Twenty Years Ago.)
County Commissioner Richards was
in tills city, Monday.
Ralph I'ope left Wednesday for San
Francisco to resume his duties in the
U S. Navy.
Mis-. Cora Tnlleys spoilt Sunday with
friends in Guide Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pylo returned to
their home in. Preston, Tuesday.
Herbert Conover, and wife of McCook
were visiting rilutlvjs in this city, this
weelc.
Mrs. M. W. Dlekerson. left Tuesdav
favor that it deserves among the farm-1 mornini, for Lincoln for an extended
ers of the state-who are the chiet ex . vli,u ilt tl,e ll0,nu of hur 80n nml &
ter.
porters to Europe. .. . i . , i i .
1 J Ross Snllars returned to his home In
Tho chief thing that is the matter this city Sunday morning, after nu ex-
with farm prices Is Hint millions of J8n',lHl,JflB.tri'Hh1omBe1of his slstu'"'
in Scotts IIIulTs, Nebraska
customero wo formerly bouglit our
Howard Foe,
secretary; E. G. Caldwell, A. B. Mc
Artliur, F. J. Munday, Clias. Piatt,
W. B. Smith, Fred Turnurc, I. T.
Amack and F. W. Cowdcn.
Formerly the Salvation Army sent
out solicitors to cover f". c entire state
ask'iifr for funds, but now tho work
vf raising the money is concentrated
in tho hands of local people. This is
the only time during the year that
you w'll to asked for anything for
tho Salvation Army. "If you are
asked at any other time do not respond."
Mis. A. It. Reynolds, of Bladen, vis- ' nminatlou.
farmers goods have gone bankrupt and lted friends in this city yesterday .
Farm Loans
Call nnrt see me if you want a farm
loan at a reduced rate of interest and
best option. Loans closed immedi.
jately with no delay or e.pense for ex
J. H. BAILEY.
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WHAT THE. RECORDS SHOW
THE RECORDS SHOW THAT SINCE MAR.CH 4TH, 1921, THE TIME THAT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY WAS INTRUSTED WITH NATIONAL AFFAIRS PEACE HAS BEEN
RE-ESTABLISHED WITH GERMANY AND AUSTRIA: THE NATIONAL DEBT HAS BEEN REDUCED MORE THAN TWO BILLION DOLLARS; THE ARMS CONFERENCE
HAS NOT ONLY REDUCED THE SIZE OF NAVIES BUT HAS SETTLED THE OUT-STANDING DANGER OF WAR WITH TWO COUNTRIES; A BUDGET BUREAU HAS
BEEN ESTABLISHED; LIBERTY BONDS RESTORED TO PAR AND TAXES REDUCED.
W.E. ANDREWS
For Congressman 5th Dist.
Congressman W. E. Andrews' experience
und training in national affairs has quali
fied him exceptionally well for efficient ser
vice as a member of congress. A new mem
ber could not acquire the same degree of
efficiency without many years of hard labor.
Mr. Andrews h&s been light and has voted
on all important legislation.
VOTE FOR W. B. ANDREWS
JACK WALLER
For County Sheriff
Jack is probably as wfll ktfpwn as any
man in the county, having been born hcie
Ho hni always been fair and square in all
dealings with his fellow men and -has never
before sought public office, liih homo is
in Cowles and the people there aro all his
friends'. Ifo is in favor of tho strict en
forcement Of all laws anil pledges himself
to do all in his power to appicliend the
wrong doer.
VOTE FOR JACK WALLER
C.A.WALDO .
For County Commissioner
Mr. Waldo is a successful business man
of Inavalc and hr.s served tho county faith
fully and well and is deserving a re-election,
lie has proven that lie has had tho interests
of tho county at heart nd has carefully
administered the affairs intrusted to his
care with prudence and economy. He is
the right man for the place.
M. F. RICKARD
For Senator 27th Dist.
M. F. Richard of Guide Rock has served
the people of Webster county with credit
in the lower house and in tho senate and
knows the modes and procedure ol parlc
montary law. Mr. Ricknrd is closely allied
with the farming intprets, being himself
a farmer by inclination and choice. Caic
ful and cautious he is the right man to safe
guard the people's money.
VOTE FOR M. F. RICKARD
MRS. HAZEL POWELL
For County Treasurer
Mrs. Powell ht.s fully demonstrated her
ability to handlo the affairs in the treas
urer's 'office with speed and dispatch. At
tho same time she lias been most obliging
in all her dealings with tho public und alio
should be treasurer in fact and name. There
is no questioning her ability, her affability
or her accuracy.
VOTE FOR MRS. HAZEL POWELL
DANIEL GARBER
For Representative
71st Dist.
Dan us cveryb dy knows him wns born in
Webster county on a Webster county farm
and after forty-seven years is still on the
old home place. He was graduated from
our high sJicol and from the Law depart
ment of the State University. He Mb a
man of wide reading and p careful student
of governmental afffairs and is especially
well qualified to represent Webster county
in the Legislature this coming year.
VOTE FOR DANIELI. GARBER
ELME SIMONS
For County Clerk
Elmer Simons of Cowles lias been a suc
cessful farmer all his life and is one of
those fellows who is liked by everyone. He
is a hale fellow well met wherever he gees
and makes friends everywhere. Ho, has
never before sought public recognition, how
ever, lie is well qualified for the position
and is a good man for tho office.
VOTE FOR ELMER SIMONS
VOTE FOR C
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a: WALDO
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THE STATE AND COUNTY CANDIDATES ON THE REPUBLICAN , TICKET
THIS YEAR ARE ALL WORTHY AND EFFICIENT ANDfWE HAVE NO HESI
TANCY IN ASKING YOU TO SUPPORT THE TICKET FROM TOP TO BOTTOM.
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Respectfully Submitted,
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HOWARD S. FOE
For County Attorney
Howard S. Foe is a product of Webster
county. After graduating from our public
s hooks he completed the four year course
of the Unhersity of Nebraska entirely upon
his own re ources. He has j racticed law in
this county for tho past seen jcin with
the exception of Hie time h was in the
army. During his present term as County
Attorney lie has had a remarkable degree
of success and has conducted the office in
an efficient and economical munner. He is
deserving of a second term and if elected
the people may be assured the laws will be
enforced.
VOTE FOR HOWARD S. FOE
GEO. H. OVERING
For County Surveyor
Geo. II. Ovcring in point of service is one
of the oldest engineers in tho state. He is
a shark for figures and accuracy is his
stock in trade. As consulting engineer for
the beard of county commissioners he has
saved the taxpayers of the county thousands
of dollnrs.
VOTE FOR GEO. H. OVERING
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E. J. COX
For County Commissioner
Mr. Cox was selected by his homo folks
in Guide Rock to represent them on tho
county board and this is in itself sufficient
reason to recommend hi in to tho voters of
tho entire county. Ho has carried on largo
farming operations successfully and is well
fitted for this position. He will see that
our county funds aro used to advantage and
you will make no mistake in giving him
your support. J
VOTE FOR E J. COX,
D.n G.b . V. G. Wi-rrcn and E
If. Ne. (...i-j nd home tho la
o th wc'k fii n L n.oln where ll. v
had been atci'd-'ng tho I. 0. 0. F.
Grand h!ge.
Monday afternoon, Hen. R..H. IIov -ell,
caiKiick.te for U. S. Senator on
the rp.ublii-r.n thkjt, wi.s in the e ty
and addre.cd t'.e votc s n the i sue. "
of the campaign. "
Yodt and Robertson n'jppcd a car
of cattle to Kansas City Sunday. Al
s Dclaney Bros., one car of cattle
antl one of hogs and A. B. Crabill
three car.-, of hogs.
Friday afternoon the Chester High
School foot ball defeated tlhe local
team by a score of 21 to G. Red
Cloud made their first touch down
in the first quarter.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kizcr of 'Lin
coln spent 'i .e last of the week here
with his fathe, S. B. Kizcr, ami her
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Sim Robertson,
and other iclat ves.
Tiic Georgia Minstrels were on the v
boards U the Bos.se Auditorium Sun
day and a very large audience was
prose it. and they were all highly
pleascduvith the show.
Ford Walke. came down from Mc
Cook Wednesday maming to take the
job of firing on the switcli engine
which Lester Yost, who had been fir
ing it, went to McCook to work ouL
of there.
Robert Hoxsey, who for several
months has been salesman for the
Crown l'uit Co., has resigned this
position and has taken a more lucra
tive position with the Erst National
.Bank of Hastings. '
Roy Teel arrived in the city last
Thursday from California to visit his
parents and also to accompany his
wife and children home who had been
visiting her folks in New Jersey 'but
had stopped off here to visit his
folks. ,
A. C. Hunter, of the Nebraska.
Wesleyan University at University
Place, states that Howard Frisbie,
Elta Fry, Glen Fry, Rufa Hazel Fry,
Gem White and Zelma Wbnderly of
this city are attending th:s college
this year.
Daniel Garbcr, republican candidate
for repre entative to tho coming leg
islative, stands for economy in govern
ment and reduction of publ'c expen
ditu es. He is opposed to the con
stantly growing centralization of gov
ernment with its increased cost, anil
s a fir'i (uUocitc of 1 cal holf gov
cr imcnl in b th chil and educational
affairs.
Governoi S. R. MeKclvio was in the
city Saturday morning and spoke irr
behalf of his pet hobby the Code Bill'
and also the Republican ticket. If the
Code lalw is a good one we would
think the Governor would not have to
travel up antl down the state speak
ing in its behalf. He had plenty of
charts along with a lot of figures
to make the people like it if possible:.
WJ lie playng with the F. J. Mun
day children at W e!r home Sunday
afternoon Frank Morhart, son of Mr.
and Mis. Bert Morhart, was rescued
from an untimely death by Attorney
Munday. The children were playing
with a ropo and in some way this lad
gut ) o rope tied in a noose around
his jicck and had become unconscious
when rescued. Doctors wore summon
cd and aid given and he is able to bo
about again.
F. I. HOOKER
AUCTIONEER
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