FarmersMnstitute November 19, 20, 21 and 22, 1912 Wl rftito tUitorlcal Soclity 4agggtEHoiaB!-3a. ' i.w:- '4i-M.V?rJT-is .-tiah'j v iir.TVi Ji-awgSgg.yWi,--2:f'2gn' 's -' J.'2jZ&?mfi i '""f . - '.y" - - SSJ rtT ManSSSJ - arBBBaY'lsfesaBBw BBBrr bBbb $s4af afl aSSBBw irr!'w j-i . j TaasBm'. sasV sasrkBa bbsm ! mB BMiJa-tPF--Bp38BBBBEBBiB33BEMIBBtEj $ataBBj JjillljHlBBBIBI&iHpH. 'ainH5aiMBBlHHf HBjaiijTjJWKJSjjJiB 'taLasftftftftftftftBlBBfHniBBftftftftftftftftftftftftftftBBBSasa m pr Brf"' laBa5SaBi'Kg3i3WBsi BWWWWPHpiOPBP3WEv3SVaBfBM U I' v KVj 4 vf L 4 !few$ftaS$r Hat Wm Tin Rem Pltti-tira Wssks Each Yar Rr f I.St. VOLUME XXXX. KED CLOUD, NEBRASKA OCTOBER 31, MM 2. NUMBER 44 jkW -f? W BE ON THE SAFE SIDE lii It is trut that you art not likely to loio your j!J savings il deposited in any good bank but you JJ 2 aro ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN NOT to lose thorn $ JJ- whon you dopoalt whore you have tho additional sri t protection o! the State Guaranty Law. Such it) protection is offered you here. jj ia) It is surely "food busintM" to deposit where JJJ you get absolutely fuaranteed protection, in prof- j Jf erence to placing money in a bank that guaran-jn w tees nothing. Ml tii The State Guaranty Law it behind every dollar de- Ok posited in this bank, and when you open an account here,, W tjjf you are UN 1 MLS Aft 5lUb. Shallenberger in Red Cloud Cost of Levy To Taxpayer There seems to be a little nitaundpr standing In regard to what tbe court house tax levy would amount to for each taxpayer. The proposed plau calls for a five mill levy for three !. Mow if you have property valued at on thousand dollars you Vice-President Succumbs ou lyour property would mean that you pay one dollar per year for tbftoe years If you have t WEBSTER COUNTY BANK RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA m m - a. . . . & . & . . a av ssk k snv si aa , sh . Skk sax , Vbbv by av & ax Bk avJB "B S S S P LS 3 7 "ew y P eV iaw aw 4aVV?sV "aPaWBPjaVP Addressing a large audience of vot ers iu the opera house here Wednesday night, ex-tiovernor A. C. Shalleaber ber strengthened his reputation as a clear, codclse and forceful speaker, and unquestionably did much jood for his own candidacy for the United uld be assessed two hundred dollars states senate ana tne aemocrauo can- (oUefl(th) and five mills levied aiaaica generally. i Mr. Shallenberger outlined his attl. tune on me ioremoHt questions a 1JP tuo new oourthouiie aay ana cieariy explained ma taeaa twentyflve hundred dollars worth of as to the remedies needed for some offrroprty your txtn u, wonid me exisung inequalities in our natiw . atJount t0 two doUr, and ,ixty cents. ri nnsirs. lie impressea dib nearera-1 .-, .. i,nna.n4 anlUra with his great energy, and that he ia lt would CMt you ten AMMt The Intensely iu earnest waa evident to enge wm in iMa county B WOrth all. He had no panacea for all oar twelve thousand dollars and the court national ilia, but advocated the usof hoUM ,My OD tuat frm would be jUHt good, common honesty and uo or twelve dollars, subterfuge. His summing up of the! vow the nuestiou Is lust here: under record of his opponent, O. W. Norrle, preM,nt condtins our records, our was lair, piam-BpoKen, oui courteous. tlt)e9 t . u. oup mortffaires. His address frequently brought forth ., . , ...i,- , ,i..tr..ntinn ui. Utlca, N. V , Oct 30 Vice Prcslden Sherman died at 0:30 p. tu. "Sunny Jim', as he has been known politically and to friends for years, was stricken with heart trouble while on a vacation this summer, and while it was thought he was improving, be was known to be dangerously ill. James 8. Sherman waa again on tho republican ticket aa the vice-presidential nominee. CLOCKS FORJsKJt NEIGHBORS OF MOREHEADAREFORHIM Ex-Richardson County Hon, All Republicans, Tour Thurston County With Him. To the Voters of Webster County 'The undersigned County Commlssionr era of Webster Coauty. Nebraska realizing that the tax payers the! coBfatjTf desire that no 'greater aum' A;iih.inint to build the court house ? . r ' r . . .. , .IflAktlnte ksm 111 hm o lul Ijn t Tt. M.fcA vam that Mii.ncMK.n.irHnir i hkvuhm mvu wi ww vvr . nii. SiaffirTdTiie Rksbmondls the' man we want rtr of the old-liners. Remember the name, you who believe in fraternal in surance. Richmond is the name- Henry glebmond. Look for that name on thrf flection ballot, and then make ajiark in the, square opposite that 'JMiM.,. It ia.Utne to, fight the arrogant uhiuuiui unnwruii luiunHiu soollei.VThe kiost lnte'Ulgeutvway.of .mount'voted to balldjind furnish the ner court house, ,; " Wo alo Hgrte'o'ie jijeli township In the County, at a meetliig of its cltl--.zeus, select a man to act with us iu letting tbe 'contract .for tbe court ihouse; and agree not to let 4he oou tract for thi building of the court .house without the moprovalof a major ity of the meu 60 selected by the sever al tcrwuthips. Oeriiaru Ohmbtedk, Chairman, Paul 8toev, Ukuuok Hummki., Jeff Cuai'Lin, ouis Schmidt. ONCE AGAIN - Once more we feel Impelled to sugv est to the friends of fraternal Insur nce that they ought to get wideawake before election day. Remember, that a tate auditor Is tbe'head of the lnur ance department in Nebraska. He member that if a state auditor is tied up with the old-line companies he will naturally swat the fraternals every time he nets a chance and be will have imanv ohanoes. Remember that Henry .Richmond, the democratic nominee for 'State auditor, is free from the influence stat auditor and If we shall' fall to elect him, then it will be just as well for the iusnrgent fraternal in Nebras ka to lie down andqutt fighti ng. Come on, boyst Let's do a little Ul.tlng to protect our own fraternal policies. Columbus Telegram. Hone and Mole Sale I will sell at public auotlon at the Lina Smith sale barn at Red Cloud, on Saturdav, Nov. 2, at 2 o'clock sharp. 30 HEAD HORSES AND MULES 30 Twenty head mules and ten horses and mares. One spaa black Jenny mules 6 years old weight 3700. v One span mules weight 2000. 8ome teams weigh 2200 and some 2000. All are young and broke. Among the horses are two sood single driving mares. These horses and mules will positively be sold. W. A. Barcus, Owner. the hearty applause of bis hearers. Preceding Mr. Shallenberger on the speakers' staud, Platform Kelly and Merton K. Corey addressed the voters The former Is the democratic candi date for secretary of state, deriving bin name "Platform" from his Insis tence upon following tbe platform pledgts of his party while In the stae legislature. ..Mr. Corey ia the county attorney oM3lay.eBty, and while not aa active candidate this year be It Wiwfaur.somsetreng addresses ajajej; the big ' national issues Mr. Corey shortened his remarks, through cour t sy to Mr. Shallenberger. He briefly outlined the positions ofall three par ties, and graphically described the in consistencies of he Chiongo conven tion contestants. L. H. Blaokledge acted' as chairman of the meeting, and the Red Cloud band furnished tbe music for the oc casion. time. The little amount of taxes which Ke would pay for three years Is only mrance money. At the end of three yearn we would have a paid up policy and no more insurance to pay. We believe that seventy five thousaud dollars will build a courthouse that will be a credit to the county. We are in favor of settling this question at this time and forever preclude the possibility of some future board taking wiapoa tneeaeelve to spsnaiarsw fttus drift thousand dollars fdFthis purpostf The pro purposes prosperity. 8eMMtarMCaa4MateaMl JaaftrtM- h StetaeM fttt Warn WsIcmm. Pender,' Neb., Out. 25th. Seuator Morehead and Congressman Stephens met with flattering receptions as they passed through the western and south western town; of Thurston county to day. They left Emerson for Thurston" oy automooue, wnere ui enure iuhb A New Stock of Mantel and Parlor Clocks. E. H. Newhouse Jwl0r mntl OHmmmirltt If i. . .t k . d. t, .. . X k . turned out and stave them ' weleome They were Met here by six automobiles Ifrom Rosalie and Pender. In .Cos of the Rosalie maohlaes wars Llbk,Vrsel. uuonuu uuiinm iui wish tyuisvsri i , r J m t iposeil biAldlng Is amjilg forourQn CobnCy add Charley Jamsgy, us. It is'in kcr-nliii; with our Rldhanlaoii oountynijjghbbrs of aennior aaorcneaa. xnese,. gvuiiciuei, arfallold republicans and foCk ti senator into the car s6 that it can , mu (Polltloitl Advvrlisemea;!)' GEORGE OR HALL Of Course, Net Meaning His. Saphedds "Society Is a terrible) bora'.' Don't you think so, Miss Cut tlagr Miss Cutting "Sobs people's." Boston Transcript Waechter's Annual Sale of Poland China Swine Witt Be Held in Riverton, Neb. Saturday Nov. 9, 1912 36 head will be sold, consisting of 14 Boars and 22 Gilts Prom such sires as Referendum 66623, the great prize win ner for two seasons; J. C. Metal 61653 by Gold Metal. Dam Midnight Belle 127713 by O. K. Price; Woodline Chief 61991 by Black Wonder 61154, and out of sows of the best blood lines. , Write us for catalogue and plan to be with us sale day A. N. Waechter & Son Route No. 2 Riverton, Neb. What Nebraska Farmers Arc Doinf When the magazine JrrRtfV go bant lag for a story abOUtbl ibtriga in ag rloaltore, tbcf fcs?e tne habit of going' to Kansas; for thejreason that Kansas has been unusually progressive In ad vertising her resources; and Kansas baa done great thing with her 1,78V 463 people ou the farms and ber. 26, 040,550 acren under cultivation. But in 1010, Nebrtisku with less than two thirds of the population and about half of the cultivated acreage beat the Sun flower state to a frazzle, for Instance: Kansas produced au average per capita value of agricultural products of $107.32: Nebraska au nrerage of W77.75. Did you get that? Read it again. Kansas produced from her farms wealth to the amount of f 11.98 per cat llvated acre: Nebraska farmera turned out 125.47 per cultivated acre. , And that's different. Remember it. Kansas produced from her total ag rloultural and live stock business 1316.00 per capita. Fine! Nebraska produoed from bee total live stock and agricultural business 9151.00 per capita. And 'that's different again, .Don't forget it. To make it plain, Nebraska,' with just about half as many folks on her farms, beat Kansas 13,212,347 in the total of wealth production; a matterof 5135.00 per capita. The U, S. caisuB says that tbe aver age wealth of the farmers of Kansns was $1,175 per capita In 1010; Nebras ka farmers bad 2,300 per capita, That's $5,025 mors of wealth for every family of five on the farms of Nebras ka thau for similar families of Kansas. There's a reason for these things. Nebraska is a good state to live In. Paste It In your hatl Tbe trouble over tbe county treasur er's office out lu Custer county rein forces the argument that It is high time for some clean sweeping in tbe state house. Cor that trouble Involved W. A. George, state treasurer, and candidate for re-election, who was formerly county treasurer in uuster county. The county board, having bad a thorough examination made by an ex pert, has Instructed the, county at-' torney to bring suit to recover $3,001.82 of interest money whlob should have been turned In to the county, and was not, during Mr. George's incumbency of the county treasurer's office. Mr. George's; democratic predecessor iu county treasurer's office collected all the legal rate of interest on county finds and paid it over to tbs county, and $1,513 SS in addition. His demo cratic successor also turned in to ths oouuty more thau the full legal rate of interest, aud tbrse times as much In two years as Mr. George did in four years. Mr. George, sandwiched In be tween them, paid in much less than the legal rate on county funds, and so legal steps have to be taken to prefect tbe county's rights. Mr. George, for aught we know, may have doae the best he could. But he did not do nearly so well as tbe law re quires, nor nearly so well as tbe treas urers who preceded aud succeeded him. If he made so poor a shbwlng as county treasurer, there is at least ground for an intelligent suspicion that he ! not doing all that could" be done, and should be done, as state treasurer. Mr. George's democratic opponent for the office of state treasurer, Mr. Ilall, is a conservative, careful aud successful bauker. He 1b one of the Nebraska baukcrs who worked hard, from the beginning, for a bank guar antee law. There is no flaw or blot in bis record. If elected, be can bo de pended on to give the state a business rather than a political administration of the office. Under the circumstances the well iuformed voter should not hesitate long between those two candi dates. World Herald. ru- ly be said that Mr. Morenead's Thurs ton county trip was conducted by his old republican friends. lie delivered an eloquent plea at Pender to tbs large crowd which greet ed him for Nebraska to do her part to ratify Wilson's election and promised 'that If thedemoorats were given charge of Nebraska tbe state's affairs would be managed ou a business basis with the governor always at tbs belni, watching tbs state's svery interest. Congressman Stephens closed the meetlnsr by making an appeal to all the progressives to vote for Woodrow Wilson, the only progressive candidate that could" possibly have a congress io help bias carry out ths progressive oauss. Seven automobiles accompanied the party to Bancroft, where a good meet ing was held. Again they passed into Thurston county to Rosalia snd were greeted1 with a large and enthusiastic crowd. Many old republican neigh bors of Mr. Morehead in Riohardson county now living here, one of them Thomas Uarada, entertained him at dinner. The old neighbors, irrespect ive of party, are for Mr. Morehead aud hare their coats off and are doing good work. World Herald. t - j wmmmmmmm I, , n llinrisfci' aaaaaaaaaaBBaW aaaaBSHa sHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIv BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI aaaaaaBsW '' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaf .aaaaaaaaaaaaat aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBsV.' alaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa .slBaaBaSBBlBBBSirSSiBRlllSBtsBaBBBBfBIBBBaaV CLARENCE E. HARMA STATE tamii tsw ww. or Houint, his. aw rseeisrs lasw CAaiATBeB UlLVlY mm-rwwm j MaaMrf thatweesat A ekyMsal valeatlM l Katli faMic Bsrwas Cerfsrattos Fif riy, ffeifisrhasisMea. Ipislal artvtlstsB isfftsUwayi Tht Chief $1.50 r jm. D" PR ICES WM$H S rtMMBi The recent act of April lfltb. 1006 gives to all soldiers' widows a pension Waitianlv Qualities That Win. 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