RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF If II iteZit Vj $ ! I) 1 ' I 0)1 ti I it! if M !J I I ft i& r t 8i i 'W K x WW-WW, 5 Phone Inch 3 on 90, Bell 17 4. ReriJence, Bill 241 Mrs. Ed Amack UNDERTAKING BOTH PHONES , . RED CLOUD, NEB L T. AMACK-PHONE IND. Zljft pJrrJVJtJtivtJJx ME RED CLOUD CHIEF1 louC'oud, Noliradio. ruJoniiJuaaMBMnjauMitawiuMtmimMjauctit tuLiimjuuMjjt tmii'mir&JJt"mxi.'i.wJmtfmgcwij KUiityy m .HMsIII I, JUliY 'J II 1 -liAl'i 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 (roliticnl Advertising) (Political Advertising) entered In tliu I'oRtollice nt Kcil ( loud, Nob an Htcond Class Matter' A. B. MuARTHUR, Editor -ami Owner Advertsing Rates Foreign, per column inch 15c Local, ' " 10 & 2i j Democratic Ticket G. M. Hitchcock U. S. Senator Cbas. W. Bryan C cnor Win. J. MoNlchols...... ,Lt. Governor Cli as. W. Pool Secretary of State Georgo Hall Stuto Treasurer Grant Shurmvay Auditor M. C. Wnrrltitou..Cotn Public- Lands Kenneth W. McDonald.. Att'y General Piod U. Aycrs.. Rail way Commissioner, A. C. Sliallenbcrgcr Congressman George Spohn State Senator I. W. Edbon Representative U.K.Perry County Clerk A V. Docker County Treasurer Frank IIufTer ,, .... Sheriff B 0. Caldwell County Attorney W. B. Patterson- County Commissioner ' n Owing to thu large amount of extra work in this oillce this week wo were unable to give a write up of our dem ocratic candidates. They aro all well known to our readers as worthy gen tlemen, capable of maragtng the oillce-, to which they seek, and you will make no mistake in casting your vote for them, remembering that it is only through the democratic party that your taxes will bo reduced. VOTE FOR I?R STELLA. DUCK CANDIDATE OX THE NON-PARTISAN TiniKT FOB ELECTION TO A SECOND TERM A UNlVERSIi Y G'UKT'A s:-HOI ":.G .' DEGREE lion Nov. 7, 1022 Your i- o: - reaatc-d If wide public experience and thor ugh business training, coupled with proven honesty and efficiency, count for anything, then there should be no hesitancy in sending Judge I. W. Edson to the State Legislature. A man does not necessarily have to be born in the county, in order t lcprcscnt it pioperly at Incoln. A citizenship of twenty five years in the State, involving a half score of yearn in the Prob.tc off'cc of the county, during which most rigid cccn my was praet cod in the settlement of the mof'cst estates of the former days, gio assurance that prinst-ik n" care will be tfi'-pn to all leg : 'aiive vj k, ard rer overing effort made ti c v foscc trrnonn in Stve :iffai .It. !tji JU''v!i ha.i gci 1 t i. .u' pledge ilnt b.' Influence tml v to he v.'Ml support every proper effort t - $ E& MS vi fir f if Vra h 35A 4nL w wiPI m rVT III" fl I ' H It lift its 1 '! I I i 'V TEE SEAL'S SMART- inm ksnrwfv-. t:i- ror- n,rBi jitvs ,-is caii 1ST & I X JJtoS JN UU A ii If you are hunting a new Coat come in and let us show you our line of Brand New Goats and Styles Prices as low as Good Qual ity and Styles can be bought for, at Barbara Phares reduce taxes in this State, both ad ministrative and local, and is firmly convinced that l eduction should be made by the elimination of a large number of unnecessary offices, ic storing the government and control to the Constitutionally provided officers of the State. Nebraska, under its former plan of government was an example of economic prosperity to most of the other States, but aping the Federal government, and fol lowing the already iefDgnizc!d cor rupt leadership if Illinois, has forced upon the people a system, practically limitless in the amount of money it can spend, as evidenced by the mil lions added tf the biennial Budget, during the last four years. Nothing but drastic measures can be relied upon to correct the evil ef fects of the Gx!c system, and no re lief mav be expected from those who foisted it upon the pccplc. The only hope is found in a Party pledged to its repeal, and Jugc Edson may be relied on to further every effort made to lostorc economic government in the State. A v. to. for him' will be no experi ment, but will suicly contrVuite to tV? end desired SHERIFF'S SALE (Political Advertising) Chas. W. Cowley For State Senator The people of Webster county in the ' n,ticc M hci?b-v Q'c? t,mi u,u!er ,.,.,.,. . , and bv virtue of an Order of Sale is- canuidacv of C. W. Cowley for the sued fmm thi nffiVo nf rim-., Min- senate, aic afforded the opportunity 'ln Clerk of the District Couit of the to vote for a man who has always stood square toed for everything that is right and lie still stands on the same platform. His life has been an open book to all. He has been a moving spirit in church and Sunday School work all his lifetime and at the pres ent time is Vice-President of the County S. S. Association. He started the first rural mail route in Bladen years ago, is active in Fanner's Union circles where he is always working for the betterment of conditions for the farmer. He is known the county over for his public spirit. Generous to a fault he is always the same genial whole souled personality. A man whom, if elected to the senate will stand firm for the best things for Webster coun ty and his constituents. A vote for Cowley will mean a vote for your own and your neighbor's best interests. Bladen Enterprise. , WnnN'd LhiIjf .f i?oid itpupiirat'ce wiiil i' hi turn to ilcv t n fi-w Ii u- h wK to otii i nfilnvss mj R.l Clou ) PKriiiKoeut position uriil trootl Hulan'. t y Write 0(incrilni vmiielf Ni lonl ltru"h Co, Y-t1;iaiaitni, Tndiuna (1 II 'lav wife A h f Tloats returned heie Sr.tur i firm accompanying his - far a.s ll.t tirps who returned i" If re i.i I i !', M'chVars , :at3 cwsjU to rum..in here un ufver tie Mi: 13 sh eke J. (Political Adertising) 2ZS (Political Advertisin-D (Politic.l Advertising) .Si.j35::,rv??5 F- - -r- wan - -i . j. iaa. . . u.V. - .. . V .. , r, . - . - . - J..'.iiz"iir.r--'Jf1--r .trrrrz i;- r wt .fv..rF rw- -. . j--:- .i .. ,-. ,..,.. . -,j ... . . ?- -v - ' - ? t'?. n-. ? i-, o. i mh . i - i. i m Yv.'My-jy'vlvW?'5lps,W WHAT r n r RFrORDS tssm.sisxfJistTxm-jwa'i EssiT&szssEaamai t3SZttZXXt!XS23T&3IGSa iSHHSSESSSStISS23TSUri isasaHfSsisszsnan.snB THE RECORDS SHOW THAT SINCE MARCH 4TH, 1021, THE TLMH THAT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY W.S INTRUti'iFD .'1TII NATIONAL AFFAIRS PEACE HAS BZA'.S RE-ESTABLISHED WITH GERMANY AND AUSTJUA: THE NATIONAL DEBT HAS BEEN BEDl'CED 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 Disfc. Congicsman W. E. Andrews' experience and training in nutLiril afl'.ii lus quali f ed him exceptional well f r efficient ser itc as a menber of corgress. A now mo ti ter iould not acquit c the same degree of efficiency without m.ny vais of h:.rd labor. Mr. Andrews hi.s lcn light and hast voted on all important legislation. VOTE FOR W. E. ANDREWS JACK WALLER For County Sheriff Jack is probably as well known as any man in the county, having been born heie Ho has always been fair and square in all dealings with his fellow men and has never before sought -public oflicc. His home if. in Cowlcs and the people there aic all his friends. He is in favor of the strict en forcement of all laws and pledges himself to do all iiuhia power to j.pprehend the wrong doer. 1 ' VOTE FOR JACK WALLER M. F. RICKARD For Senator 27th Dist. M. F. ttickard of Guide ILck has served Hie petplo of Web tor county with credit in the lower hu., a-i-1 in the ton.itc and knows Uie mcdf ami i-rccedure ol parle meitary l.iw. Mr. Rickard is closely ullicd wlih tho farming interets, beinc? himself a farmer by inclination and choice. Care ful and ct'itiou ho Is the right man to safe guaul t' o pccple'a monoy. VO'iE FOR M. F. ltlCKARD MRS. HAZEL POWELL For County Treasurer Mi.?. Po,tll h.5, fully demonstrated hor at.liiy to ha- die the affairs l.i tho t res ult's oil- c uh speed and dispatc'.'. At tbe pa-'.o t.me the has been most obliging iii a'l hrr .'alings with tho public and si e should be tteasttror in fact and name. Thcie is no questioning her ability, her affability or her accuracy VOTE FOR MRS. HAZEL POWELL DANIEL GARBER For Representative 71st Dist. Dan as cotL d, known him was born in Webster co. n. a Webster count;- furm and tfter foitr -sr in ye.-r- 1 . still on tl e old home place. He wis jrruuiulcd from our l.igh sihoitl a.ul fr m tl.o L iw tie art-n-ciu of the State Unlverslt. H i" a .mi' i f wide reading end " :arofol student oi jro'.cnii'.icntal afffairs tad is especially r'l qualified to represent Webster county in the Legislature this coming year VOTE FOR DANIEL M. GARBER ELMER SIMONS For County Clerk E'mcr Simons of Cov ics lias been a suc cessful farmer all his life and is one of those fellows who is liked by cverjone. He is a hale fellow well mot wherever he goes and makes fticr.d.3 everywhere. Ho has never before sought public recognition, how ever, he is well qualified for the position and is a good man for the office. VOTE FOR ELMER SIMONS C. A. WALDO For County Commissioner Mr. Waldo is a successful business man of, Inavale and lias served tho county faith fully and well and is deserving a re-election. He has proven that he has had tho interests of tho county at heart and has carefully administered the affairs intrusted to his caro with prudence , anil economy. He s tho right man for tho plncp. THE STATE AND COUNTY CANDIDATES ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET THIS YEAR ARE ALL WORTHY AND EFFICIENT AND WE HAVE NO HESI TANCY IN ASKING YOU TO SUPPORT THE TICKET FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. Respectfully Submitted, T5he COUNTY CENIBAL CO HOWARD S. FOE For County Attorney How:.rd S. F 'S is a product i f Webster county. After graduating fron our public s bonis he romplo'ed tlie four year couise of the Uiihcrsity of Ncbiaska entirely upon his own resouuea Ho has practiced law in th's county for tho past son years with ti.o exception of the time he .as in tl.c ar.ny. During his present term xa County Attorney he lu's had a remarkable degree of success and has conducted the office in on efficient and economical mnnnor. He is deserving of a second term and if elected the people may bn. as&ured tho laws will be enforced. VOTE FOR HOWARD S. FOE GEO. II. OVERING For County Surveyor Goo. II. Overing in point of service is one of the oldes1 cii'rineois in the state. Ho is a shark for figures and accuracy is his stock 'in trade. As consalting engineer for the board of county commissioners ho has saved the ta:.pacrs of the county thousunilo of dollars. VOTE FOR GEO. II. OVERING MMIWE Kith Jud cial Di trict, -within and for Webster county, Nebraska, upon u deciec in an action pending, tlicicin, wherein James W. Auld is Plaintiff, and against Ohailcs B. Stcwait ct al, Defendants. I shall offer for sale at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the south door of the Court hou e, nt Red Cloud, in said Webster county, Nebraska, (that be ing the building wherein the last term of said court wts holdcn) on the 4th dav of December, A. D., 1922 at 2 o'clock P. M., of said day, the follow ing described property, to-wit: "The South West Quarter of tho Southwest Quarter of Section ten, and lot six, section ten, also lots seven anil eight in section ten, except the pieces of land described as follows: Cjm mencing at the northeast corner of said lot seven, thence south two bun dred feet, thence west to the Republi can river, thence in a North easteily direction along the right bank of the Rqrr-Mican river to the place of be ginning; Also except as follows: Commencing at the Northwest coiner of said lot eight, thence south two hundred feet, thence east to the Re publican river, thence in a northwest erlv diiection .' long, the r.ght bank ot the P.c mblicun river to place of D' ginninir. Al?o excepting a pa.t of lot eight e-cr'bc I as f flow: Com mc.nn ' at te oulhe ?f cnie of 1 t eight ilc co - .st eibt anr nsre thiee '. mdredth ch-Hi-, thenar noi.'i i.- .1 I . i.ii'i. to tho ii i h :.r d soun b. ' . oi i. ' (. .-.thtion te l to the n c . T nif in a uth oto.!v il.rection a; - iu:tk of tad rher jIk it nine lnunri, thenc south on itw'.f ection lino of section tea, to pi ca of beginn'ng, and fie en.-?t half of the b uthwest ciuarter of section ten o::ccpt as de cubed as follows: l'Om:ncr.(tig at south east corner of to soiith west quaitcr, thence west '"bt and ninety throe hundredtns riiair.s, thence north to the half vec-t:- n lino of section ton, thence ca.t eight rd innoty-throe hundredths cluiii s X the northeast corner of said southwest cunrtcr of rection ten, thence Miut'i to tho place of beginning, also that part of the noith west q arter of 8cl'on fifteen desctibcl us follows: C mmencing at a point eight rnd ninety-three hundicdlhs chains west of the not then t corner of the siKl north west quarter, thence south twenty three and sixty four hundredths chu'tn to a stake thence, west eight-four rois. seven links thc-ire south twenty-six rn's, eighteen links to a rock c rnor, ''tinco' we t, two it v lod , thonco in a southwester Iv direct'on to the southwest eornor of s.-.il iniaite-r. thence north one bun (In ' .ind .s' -ty r dto the ncrtii line if lid .-.ection fifteen, the ice cast .i'ong to nortn 1'iie to the pl-,ce of b" winning H in townsh p numbeted one; (U Noith, in vungo numbered rloi (11) vest of tho sixth P. M. i'-ntaining 263 acres. Aleo an und'vided one half" interest in the outhwost auartcr, and the nort't half of the south h df of the southern t quaitcr and tho northwest ouarter of the sruthe.iHt quarter of section sixteen all 'n township one noi tb, range 11 west, of the ixth P. M. in Webster County, Nebraska. Given under my hand this Hist dav of October. A. D. 1 022. T'PANK 1IUFFER. Sheriff. E. J. COX For County Commissioner Mr. Cox was selected by his homo folks in Guide Rock to represent them on the county board and this is in itself sufficient reason to recommend him to tho voters of the entire county. He has carried on large farming operations successfully and is well fitted for this position. Ho will seo that our county funds are used to advantage and you will make no mistake in-giving him your..support. Onillo Simpson will lake notiro t'o it on 0 tober 20, 1022. B nnson W. Stewart, a Justice of the Po"co of Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebras ka, issued, tn order of attachment for the sum of R71.10. in an action nend- inir before him. wherein W. G. Ilamil- t n Clothiii"- Company is plaintiff and urwlle Simpson is delontiant, mat pr perty of the defendant consisting of: One loan mare, 7 years old, wiio cut n right front leg. and, money duo defendant from the Chicago, Bulling ton and Qubicy Railroad Company, has been attached under said order. You ate required to anfwer said ac tion on or before December 4, 1022 at ten o'clock a. m. W. G. HAMILTON CLOTHING CO fPlnintiff. Half City, Half Desert On die Gulf or Aden Is a spot of barren hiuiiI where n city springs up, overy winter nail almost disappears in the Hiiinnior. This place Is fulled Her- bent. A market iB.liold-tliere.wery- winter Hiiil'jlurjiig Ibo height of trud, 4 irfc VOTE FOR p' rA. W$.LDO ' VOTE FOREiVtlv ltecoitiQj! a WyofirMlenis,i'"l K . ft de-wrted. , ,ia. 4 n " -vw-irU-J.