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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1914)
vet. WBjK"rM' "'""TV i ifl i w- -' ii .. -. & - V Vniuji , f4.K.-H ,liH r-ytHMi lift wytng iffiW "" (' tWffl I'l I'lV I la ii M.ljli. 1 t " ji r-1 J tTjBf " yirs' jS- y XJJTif-rr.fE. rTT'"8 SBB t1"1'"" JSMSSMr BMSSSSPsMSSSSSMSLlassiSMSSSFT Ljrf?- jTtMBBW- P Ir jr-ZjBR If t- rJMvk S? asM- .SsWMJKb SfcsfcSMSSSSSSSSSSSSSy .AasaBasiSm. BH fl r VOLUME 4! P " F 'i 1 i i ti i II 1 CM SP f iii n VERY one of your banking connections to be a profitable one, returning you the largest measure of service and accom modation commensurate with the size of your deposit, open an account with us. Interest paid on time deposits. a Deposits Guaranteed by S OM WWUFM WIW .WW WEBSTER COUNTY BANK, RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA CAPITAL S2.-i.OOO L ft vryirv'y'vV'-.'VvV' There is no Closed Season for KODAKING It is the "all-the-year-around" sport, and you can carry a Kodak anywhere. Easy to use and every part of the work can be done in daylight. Hoddks, $5.00 ts $111,00 tlrewnlts. 51.00 to $1200 All the new goods from Ko dak City in stock E. H. Newheuse Optomctiist ii ml Jewi'iiT. vi'wwsv'V'-vv' Three Institutions at one Place Contusion fieijuuntty ur -. s mer tho distinction boUuuii tlm Nfbuibku Col lege ot Agiicultuie. Uiiixeibtty School of Agiioulturo, and tho Xoliiiukii lix poiimeut liillon, all uf flitch mo to fitted on tho Univfis t Taim, Lin coin. In t-peuking of the t.ito college of agiicnliitio and tlu siati .--1 1 1 u u 1 of nKi'lculturc at Lincoln, luuny legaid the two as one, altho in lonllty they arc diileteut institutions The Uul eisity School of Agiiculttue is an Hgiicultuial high school It accepts students fiom the guides and olfois them h four joins' training including itgrlciiltiuul subjects. Tho school year Luglns Ootoboi 3'.', next. Studonls nre admitted to tho NYbiuskti College of Agricultuto after they have completed a high school course of four years or have passed the prescribed entrance examinations. The college presents mote advanced and comprehensive wot k than tho school. The degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture is couferred upon graduates of the col lege. Tho college year begins Sept. 10, next. The Nebraska Experiment Station is still another Institution. The working stair, altho members of the college faculty, carry on experi ments annually on various phases of agricultural work. Bulletins are pub lished by tho experiment station, but no classes of instruction nftrhold, Desire State Guaranty Fund If y Call For Democratic State Convention la putsuaiiee ot ,t i ..solution duly adopted by the State Cciitiul Cotnmlt tee, tho undersigned uctcby cull the detuoeiuts of the statu of Nebraska to meet lit delegate oouentiouut the city uJLCpumbu, Nebraska, lit two o'clock p. m , July 23lh, 19U, (or tho purpose of select lug a State Cential Committee ami u Chairman, Secretin y tiinl lYeas nrer thereof, the adoption ot u pint' f oi m of piiucipals uml tho tuiusuctlou ot such other business us muy piopeilj come before the eoureution. Tho members of the said Committee outside of the said olllceis is ono toi each seuator of the respective Senator lul districts of tho state. The respect ive counties ate entitled to the follow ing delegates, to-wlt: Adams 21 Kearney 10 Arthur 1 Keith 3 Antelope 12KeyaI'uba Buuuer 1 Ktmlull 1 liooue Ii Knox 18 Box Itutte G Lancaster G7 Boyd 7 Lincoln 11 tiiowu C Login 3 Utittulo 'Ji Loup i Hint 10 Mcl'hersou .... 1 Butler Ii MadUou 11 Cass '20 Moirick 10 Cedar ." 15 Morrill 4 Chase 3 Nance 7 Chfiry :., 10 Nemuhu 14 Cheyenne 3 Nuckolls 13 Llay 17 Otoo l'J Coliax 10 Pavtneo 10 Cimmjiuk' lo Pel kins I) Custer '24 Phelps 10 Dakota U Pierce Drtwcs II Platte 20 JJuwson Id Polk 10 Deuel 1 Bed Willow.... 0 Dixon 8 Itiohutdson .... 20 Dodgu, 0 Bock I Douglas 12!) Sttliuo ........ 10 Dunny U Sarpy 0 l'ilmoro 17 Saline 11) PiMiiklin 11 Saipy u Pioutior t Saunders 21 Pumas 13 Scottshluir .... ft Gago . '-'O So Wat d ,. .. 10 (intden .... ..... Sheildiin 0 Uailield 2 Sherman 7 (loper S tiiou.s 1 Giant 1 iStiiutou 7 Gieeluy 1) Thayer 10 lliill 21 Thymus t! Hamilton 11 Thuistoi 8 Harlan .) Valley s Uii)Oi 2 Wiishlnghton. . 13 Hitchcock ft Wuyno 8 Holt 15 Webstur 12 Hooker 1 Wheeler y Howard 11 Voik 11) Jell'ersou 14 Johnson 0 Total.... 1002 Bopicseutatiou is based on tho votes received by the democratic electors at the last Presidential election, oue dele gate for every one-hundred voles or major fraction thereof. Only those who will agree to attend should be chosen as delegates, and those present at the convention should bo authorised to cast the vote of the entire delegation thus avoiding proxies as much as possible. Dated at Grand Island, Nebraska, Juno UOtli, 1014. W. U. Thompson, uhairmau Democratic Stuto CommUtco. E C. Kemhli:, Secretary Demociatic State Committee, I3;2S -. t-s; A NcHfsinjicr Tlut (lives Tho News FHty-tno Weeks 8:oc'ii Year For $1.50. RED OLOUD, JNJSKISASKA. .JULY 1(5, 1!M. Wm, Wolfe Died Saturday William Wolfe was burled fi out the ( Cliiistlan chtiith of tills cilj, Bev (loo Hummol olllctutliig. Monday motnlnu This mh1s the onithly life of one w ho'-o chin iiotei and past achtc omftit -. pioinl-od an unusually sui'c'sful ctiifcr, piopeious not lor liimsHlf aloiie, but for those with whom lie euiiio in eintui't, Mini tho commuuliy ' In ulili'h Ii,. niiiili IiIh luiiiii. I With his paients, biodiois and -Istois, he caino to this county thlrlj tin oo yoais ago. He was then but a boy in jours nud stature. 111.-, fathir settled on a (aim iuGitiileld lovMiship. When tho boy grew to manhood ho man led and began to iciir a family of his own. When about thlity juir of ago ho moved to this city and onung-d in tho bu-iinots of blacksmllhliig. Ho "-ooii mado such a success of this, that by lurtlio largest ami best equip ped shop 111 this poi tion of tho counti y wa loquiicd for his use, am! ho ljullt him u shop which hud tho outside ap pearance and machiiieiy of a fuotoiy Nattuully lie added to this tho lijlnd ling of tigilcultuial uinchlnoiy, 'and evtuliially liurdwaro ilnully establish ing the Bed Cioud ll.ndwaio k Implo- meiit Company. i Duilug the last yeuis ol his lifo, ho hud withdinun fiom thoc local ejitoi pilsts, ncceptlug a luciittivo piMJtibu us traveling bulesiinn for the Inter national IIhi roster Comp'tny. Mr. Wolfe was of lobust physical stature a man ol stiong conrictions and lesolute purposes. He united with the Christian chinch in curly man hood, and soon bectnio ono of its leading and most eillcient members. He united with the A. O. U. W. and successively occupied the vatious oill ces of tho local lodge, representing it several times in tho Grand Lodge. lie was equally prominent in tho M. W A. and in the I O. 0. P. He was of a genial, companionable natuie, readily making and lotuiuing fiieudships among clean, industrious people ambitious for their own and others welfure. Ho served us a member of the city council dining tho time our electric lighting system was inaugurated, mid was the candidate for mnjor of those wlto were opposed to saloon license, once or twice lie always had the best moral inter ests of the city at heart, find lived among us nn example of stuidy, eon solutions Clnlstinu conduct and aims, yet lojal also to the ptomotion ol practical biotlici hood and good clii-ei as exemplified in the f internal oideis At the beginning of thejeur, Mr. Wolfu'rt health became such us to oc casion sci tons alarm to his lelntires. There was niimh riuicty of opinions among medical experts us to his teal ullmont Kvory lotuedy piomlsllig io lief including clmngo of cliimtto, was tried without avail, and lie who seom cd u few months ugo a model ot stiongth and health, languished and liiugiihhlngdied. His father, still nigged, notwith standing his sei vice In the Civil war, sui vivos him. Mr. Wolfe was man led on Christmits'day 18S7 to Miss Mary 12. Cau field, Two sons and a daugh ter tcmaln to comfort their mother in her widowhood, Claire, Cljde and Marie. Ono child died sixteen years ugo. l-lvo brotliots, John, Charley, Ira, George and Omer, and two sisters, Mis. Elmer Wilson and Mis. Geue Smith also survive him. Democratic founty Ct nventlra. Tho Democrats of Webster County are hereby called to meet in Mass Convention in tho city of BlueIill, ou July 17, 1014, at 10 a. m. for the pur pose of electing 13 delegates to the state convention to bo held at Colum bus ou July 38, '14, also to elect a Coun ty Centra! Committee, and transact any ottier business that mity properly como before said convention.. By order of Committee. Geo. W, Hurciiisof, Secretary. - :i--:".'r- ;r. r',-a!siti'&'j'H Commissioners' Proceedings Boo t mini, .lul '., 1 '14. B at J of V uiutj l'. miniii.iii irs met iiiriiiint to .u j uiMlineiit, with ii.ui. hers (ins ut: UliutUdf, McUh I S ciey, Huirmhti iiiul Cli"ilii', chair itiiiu of Hiiiil bouid 0III:iil liuiiiTiif Jo't'ph B'lrr, ih ov r seer ol road iliiirict No 7, was upprov-"" cd. V m. I' Bcnkol WUd gl jilted Ik'tntfe to t.pjrutc it pnl nnd liiili'tid lul. in IimjuiU'. N .-!)' n-ki. j l The following oltiluiK wcte iniliUd and nil s.Lii and thu clerk w.i uu'lior 12 d in il institieteil to ilrav warranto on their ii'jptciivc fundj m ptjmiit of tJUUltf. Leo De'lour $l-(5 10 W. Biekurd 04 00 Liiii Umgert 87 10 B. 11 All.'ii 93 OS 12. A Kint 97 CO A. J G-un' GO 00 "am ttuir liC 40 J. M. V.IIU 83 10 L P. Johr.hun GO 00 Gen. W. llalor 150 00 Jo. H'ivoI 72 20 John. Pussier 1 It 5fJ Frank Sttic" HG 00 C H Barcoss 87 51 Ot'o Siijelver 73 00 W. E Patlcraon 71 GO E. S. Gurbor y 150 00 J. O. Butler 2ZG 20 C. V. Evaiip...-. 3 00 Annie Belle Spjncgb 42 05 P. L. AnJrewj 17 93 '.V. G Wurrrn .... 10 Gil T. J. Cnaplin CO 50 R. II. Allen ' 7 CO G. W. Smclai-r 2 CO L E. Spenco 4 50 B. W. K-jpntz 149 60 W.D. Ed'uon 7 45 Arthur Robinson 3 00 Floyd McCall 50 00 EJ Gilbert 4 00 Wm Bjhrer v.. 4 00 Paul Storey .'.. 5) 00 Mm. L. B Keugle 3 75 il. Ludlow ti 25 G. Ohmatede 50 0U C Hience Kizer 150 EJ AmBCk .. 7 20 O L. Heilgo 31 29 W. G. lKtrtiuii 50 00 H.J Muuier 62 CO D S I'tuip 1G 85 U B Mcllleco 9 45 Henry G, Hansen G4 CO Miko Fleasner 4G 55 S. T. Vaughun .. ?... 32 00 JohnBejIjc 35 00 W. E. Toop 1150 Birt StunLurd 27 G2 J is Mcintosh 12 25 Fred S Vauco " 5 30 C. S Wirkwiru ,.. 31 45 John Heyke 103 00 M. G. Flcssnor 30 05 Wm- M. C'oud 30 CO E. T. Foe 2 00 G L. So'jinou 13 G3 Emr.iu Poyer 7 00 yVhltaker& Buoklej ,7 33 D wight Joiicb 15 80 John Z mrnenn tn 1G 00 John Bojke 135 00 A. J. Vice and J. F. Abbey.... 412 85 J. W. Lippuncott 40 00 Well3 & McT,tggert 71 5'. J. VV. Dnvla 4G 50 Harry Cloud 12 00 Louia Vuvricka 1100 C. M. Wilson 59 GG On motion Board udjnirned to July 28, 1914 The Corn is Tasseling Out The corn Is tasseling out and for the latter part of July Is maklug an ex ceptionally flue showing. Tho next three weeks aro to be tho critical per iod for tho Nebraska corn crop. If tho corn escapes hot withering blasts from tho south and southwest and is faror ed with seasonable rains in sufllcient quautlly the balance of this month and through August, tho biggest ylold in many years will bo shucked, Wed nesday's Hastings Republican 4' CSR9B&iS!SS3 o$ I LOT AT 1 BISCOUM -LOT AT tfwe mr yvmiw i &U?kL!l? Fii kJr irfi IL CLO 80 Q EVERY j j SUIT 1 IN DISCOUNT V STOCK Straw Hats Panamas at Excaptv Oxfords in $5;00, $4.50, $4.00 Grades go at This Is Your Chance To" Save Money TERMS CASH "It's Up To You" PAIL STOREY Tha f1tiMa M f." lilt V1VIIIIOI tiMHHM, U: kU2 ' ;iim DW I I GOVERNOR JOHN c?f Js.. 'yj Yyj?. &. 19& " m l XWWWWW imW" llWWW J ?. ss Democratic Candidate for Raolactlon feg. - Primaries, August 18, 1914 "W' Stands Squaraly Upon His Record Frauk Hadley is homo from a tour. Ed. Amuck was in Guldo Hock Wo Incsday. J. II, Hallo uud wife left Tuesday morning for California, Mrs. O. C. Teel and daughter, Fuy, iirrlrod Iiome WednesdMyarenlng from Barueston. ,4r.-wf , rnxtJis- r.MJw,4 umm v? wirj, r """I" u-"T" -, -T- . r- MM -HiMrtii NUMHE1129 -LOT 2- AT 030 DISCOUNT 3- EXCEPT BLACKS AND BLUES SO0 o urr $2.00 I , liiV!il,miJlll I TI' i VII IIIiWII! BiHIhTIII' i XT H. MOREHEAD ' IS The Republican County Convention will beheld In this city on Saturday, . Dan el Burden and wlfo have gone to Pleasnnton. Kansas, to visit relatives. Thocorpentors aro busy putting the -A flnishlng touches on tho telephoue' wj '' bplldlng, , 4r ) I 1 a ' ' 'i , - lr it f m ii tei m .9 A.'t ' ; -J m m ')Y fM . yJ rr . . i .! M j,"- t Vf.-it 5" T ? "It if iHJWW' -t -w-ir-nniT-53'jJkT r: sfowgj r&ssas'wfttfi