The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 09, 1914, Image 1

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VOLUME 4J
RED CLOUD, JSEBRASKA, A1MUL i), 1M.
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Your Duty To Your Family
is not only save for a r,ainy day, but to
Safeguard Your Savings.
YOU CAN'T LOSE if you deposit in this
bank, because we operate .under the State
Guaranty Law. and every dollar is protect
ed by the State Guaranty Fund.
Besides that, this bank is sound and safe
and conservatively managed your money
here would be safe without the State Guar
anty, but with the added protection, you
simply can't lose no matter what happens.
WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
RED CLOUD. NEBHASKA
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The City Goes Dry clean. UP Day
MONUMENTS
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Should Be Ordered Now
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Vote For
Court House
Next Tuesday tbo voters of this
county will be called upon to settle
the question of a court house or no
court house. Tbo Issue is placed
squarely before the people ottliecouu
ty and they are to ay whether they
aro to have u uew building or not.
The Chief believes that a better op
portunity for bulldiuK will never pie
nent Itself. The plaus have been so
lected and we all Uuow .that the pro
posed building will not cost a penny
more then sixty tlrousand dollars.
Bids were received on tub) building
and all fell under tho mark, so there
is no question about that.6
As to tho amount to bo raised, tho
tax-payer can reason that the now
building will not cost a cent because
if the proposition carries au amount
suniclent to make up the sixty thous
and dollars will be diverted from other
funds for this purpose. The levy will
remain the same whether the court
house is built or not.
Anyouo with half an eye can see
that Webster county does need a new
building. The present courthouse is a
disgraco to uy countyand the records
are fast moulding away. If the voter
is in doubt as to this he has plenty of
time to come In and Investigate for
himself before voting.
Farm Leans
Lowest rates, best option. Call for
mo ut State' Dank. O. V, CATiinn.
Antone Sedglich
Shoots Himself
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Word w,is received by undertaker
Atnack as wo go to press that Anton e
Sedglich, who II ves near Dlnden, had
commlted suicide by shooting himself
this evening. Sheriff Hedge and Cor'
oner Amack left for tho Sedglich
farm immediately upon receipt of the
message No details were available.
Governor's Proclamation
FIRE PREVENIION--CLEAN-IJP DAYS
April 17th and 18th. 1914
A few years, ago our Legislature
created the otlleo of Fire Commissioner
in order that the great loss annually
sustained by lire might be reduced to
the minimum. It has been the custom,'
since the creation of this otllce, to
designate two days each spring as Fire
Prevention "Clean-Up Dnys" and in
accordance with this custom' I so
designate April 17 and;i8, 1014.
I request all the citizens of the State
to cooperate with the Fire Commission
er in his efforts to reduce the loss of
property and the danger to 'life, by
having removed from their premises
all trash and useless Inflammable ma
terial. I also suggest that the teach
ers in our schools have some suitable
exeroises on these days and that they
lend hearty aid u'tul assistance to the
Commissioner
Given under my band and the Great
Seal of the State of Nebraska, this
second day of April, 11)14.
JOHN II. MOUEHBAD, Governor.
The city election Is over and the dry
clement won the day by a majority of
H. This result is decisive enough to
satisfy anyone. Dr. Robert Damurull
received a very (tattering vote for tho
oillco of mayor and he goes Into olllco
with a larger following behind htm
than any mayor in recent years. .1 O.
Caldwell and Frank Perry were elect
ed coiiuciluicn; O. C. Tout, city cle.rk;
S. 11. Floranco, city treasurer; U, II.
Ovcrlng, city engineer. Win. Weesner,
George Coon, and It. K. Foe were tho
winners on the school board. The
following is tho detailed vote:
For Mayor, 1st ward
Robert Damcrell 107
Geo. Hutchison 31
For Clerk
O. C. Teel . 17
M. W. Carter Irf
For Tieasurer
S It. Florauce. , l.Vf
For City Engineer
U, 11. Ovorlug 1"
For Councilman
Frank Porrv 1 15
.lohuCrans T W
Members of School Hoard
Win. Weesner lHil
George Cooi MO
Wilbur Hamilton fl
Dr. Koht. Mitchell 42
HalphFoo 100
Henry Nowhouse 31
License Proposition
For J.... 00
Against.;... ::.-... ...01
Foe Mayor, 2nd, ward
Robert Damcrell 108
Geo. Hutchison ... 64
. For Clerk
O. C. Teel 1"4
M. W. Carter 76
Fo'r Treasurer
S. R. Florance 218
For City Engineer
G. II. Ovoring....' ,...219
For Councilman
Frank Cow'deti US'
,7. O. Caldwell 121
Members.of Sohool Hoard
Win. Weesner 210
George Coon 221
Wilbur Hamilton IK)
Dr. Unbt. Mitchell 71)
Ralph Foe 282
Henry Ncwhouso "1
License Proposition
For 11"
Against H'2
I have the best rate In the county on
farm loans. See ma and be convinced
My motto prompt service.
A. T. WAI.KKR.
I am again ready Jto make farm
loans promptly and on attractive terms?
Solo agent for Trevett, Mattis &
Baker. J. II. Bailey.
People that bolievo in home trade
sell the Bed Cloud Cigars us tlioy are
the best 5 cent cigar in the world. In
other towns they get 10 cents for this
cigar. ' adv
We have on hand now a carload of
Genuine Minnesota Red Blver Early
Ohio Seed Potatoes. These aro ttie
best tablo potato and tho only kind for
seed. Weesner, Perry & Co. adv
The contract for putting in tho now
Independent Telephone Central was
let Monday to Mr. Jensen, of Fair
bury, Morhart Bros, got the contract
for putting In the heating, plumbing
and electric light wiring.
My placo consisting of olght acres
for sale or rent, at the edge of Inavale.
B. E. Hu.viT.ii.
Ah tli ore is a general movement lu
Nebraska to set apart certain days
next week us "clean up day" and as
Governor Mnrchcad has Issued a pro
clamation to that, clVeet, I hereby urge
and request all citixens of Bed Cloud
to clean up and dent my all rubbish
about their premises, during tho week
dating April 12 to 18 inclusive Also
during that week only the school
board has gh-en consent that rubbish
may ho dumped on tho situ recently
purchased for the agricultural experi
ment station. ' .
D K. SAUNDKKS, Mayor.
Choleraic Pigs ( '
Pius from Immune sows are not al
ways Immune to cholera. Some litters
may be farrowed in infected puns and
go past weaning time without bccoiu
ing infected, while others get. cholera
within two or tlireo weeks after far
rowing. Tho safo method, says tho
Animal Pathologist at the University
Farm, is to ulve these nlcs serum alone
al about tlircu weeks, which wil' us
ually carry them well past weaning
time whim they can be given the
simultaneous treatment. Thorc aro
Bonio herds where the plus seem to be
very susceptible to cholera In those
it will be necessary to give serum
alono more than once in order to carry
them several weeks past, weaning.
Pigs given tlie simultaneous method
soon after weaning sometimes loso
this protection within a few months.
To acquire a long time immunity, pigs
should weigh at least SO or (SO pounds
at the time of recoiviug simultaneous
treatment At this weight tho im
munity usually lasts the ordinary life
time of the hog, although in soino in
stances hogs that have been proved
positively immune at 125 pounds have
later developed cholera. Nature is
not constant.
YOUR HOME
Will have the BEST music ONLY when it
has an Edison Phonograph.
Disc, .
Cylinder,
$60.00 to $475.00 v
15.00 to 200.00
Come in and let us prove it.
E. H. NEWHOUSE
Optometrist and Jeweler
RED CLOUD,
Nebraska
' tard ? Thanks.
We wish to thank the friends and
neighbors for their assistance during
the sick noss and death of our grand
mother. Mlt.ANUMUS.JAH.KKAOI.E
Mb. I. W. Hipki.v.
Notice
Anyone interested lu cream Separa
tors should not fall to call at my place
and see the DcLaval demonstration of
Cream Separators. Gko". W. Thine.
The satisfaction of Quality is remembered
long after the Price is forgotten. But we
go a step, farther, our Quality Price is no -higher
than you pay elsewhere for, Common
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