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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1916)
I RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF r it The Bread KLEEN That Satisfies MAID Go where you may you cannot find its equal. It drives dull care away from the housewife and puis a smile on the face of all who cat it. Fresh Daily from the Hastings bakery In sanitary wrappers Delivered to your home 5c-10c loaves. FHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebrnakiv. UBLISHKD EVERY THURSDAY tnttrtd In the ruMiifllrc nt Hid ( loud, Nth. an Hicoml Clou Matter A H. Mi ARTHUR 1'L'iimniirii CilK ONLY IlKMOC'ltATIO I'AI'Ull IN WEIWTKll COUNTY WALTER WJARSHALL THE SANITARY GROCERY, IN RED CLOUD T A N KS jiiwmwi Our 2" Cypress sleel bound tanks are the best on the market. They have double the life of a galvanized iron lank and are much cheaper. THE M ALONE- AVBiY GO. "TALK WITH US ABOUT TANKS" Wi A. I) Fco t, "Cliiy county newspaper king," who is Interested in u string of newspapers, lesidlng In IMgar, and publishing the Nebiasha Printer, at Unit place, li'is been elected secretary and tri'iisuter of the Nebraska ildltor- j ial Association. We ate pleased to ' nuto that tlte Nebraska scribes have 'selected this popular and etllcient btf)thur editor for litis position. i The dogs In some purls of Hie city , uie becoming a nuisance and it is time i mil soinomitig was none 10 dispose 01 "u portion of tin-in. In the north end of town hevuial dogs liavc acquit ed the habit of roaming around the I ncighhoi hood, distill bine; the slutnbei s of the citizens and making life miser ' able for live stuck and pots, to such 'an ptent that some of the e'.tlzeus, aio compelled to aiise during the weo small hours of the morning and drive them oft their pictures with lire at ins. About the only way to remedy matters is to LIU them, us this bund is coin- p iwcil of !'!) per cent curs and ale of no value to their onncrtt. for if tliey placed any value on tlieni they would train them to i cumin at home Iluy jour Groceries of Miner liros. Co. I'oitSw.i: 'Iho old IM. Smith place of 7i 10 acres adjoining town on which will bo found one modern house, ten limit house, bin barn, city water, lit-htw, etc. Piice, SSr.uO with any ica-onablu tciiiiH, ln(iiiio of W. II. Uosciieiaiis or E. (J. Ilulianaii, Lincoln, Nebraska. ( In 1911, w I'll, all the executive rle oi t of tins stale except governor, filled by republicans, and the board of equal ization unanimously republican, the Mate levy was 7 s mills, raising for statu purposes for that year the sum of J.'J.tWI.W.'i.o.J In Uiir. the new Democratic board of equalization re duced the levy toti 3 mills, which nils ed for that year the sum of 8.1277,130 03, or !10:i.i:,J W less than whs necess ary for the previous year, and In addi tion paid oil" all the debts incurred by rcpitbllcui state olllcials during the years they were iti olllcc. rorlnstancu in Webster county, thetvv.s charged against the county in 101 1 was Jlo.i-lO.-01. while In 1015 it was $30,1 '29 01, a re duction of 1,187 lo. It would requite no argument to prove that, other conditions being equal, the people of a non-sousing com munity are more prosperous than those who blow their money for boo.e. In stead of helping the community it bindeis it, and hampois it, and cripples it in every way. The working man who di inks is less elllcletit, the book keeper less accutate, the clerk less reliable. Alcoholic indulgence tends alwajs to demoralization. It is dun. Herons to the Individual, und a cotitln mil menace to social order. It Is quite as icasonablo to license tlio sale of habit forming drugs as to license the the retail liquor trade, since alcohol is as dangerous u dope as any when the appetite for it once becomes lled. The ' Prosperity league," which i another u ime for an iudiistiial com bination whose pio.speritj- is buildeil on wide spread poverty, is circulating a vast deal of misinformation concern ing t ('suits where saloons are put out of business, but wo doubt If thinking voters in Nebraska will be led astray to any gteat c.teii' bj' arguments bas ed on promises known to bo without foundation In fact -Independent Farmer. -ZfX. -"- ,?f-' Kzrr.'i" 'vy.giV'?: - ,. . tD$ZiJySin T-Vaa ---1, I i ZUfVZ ' Wi Mll'ii MM I' 'ii, I'lf ,l ilT ' HiMinv mi ' Tit Slj'' " ' it ' u ' C' J ' i , ii'iw U ' i ii. ' A ' i', i' ' !' in nil 1 1 in i ' ii 1,'Fii (n-y i ?',"uN ' mu tin-- rt:i-r- in" nr--j. .-- - -n, -' -,. r - -, )-,. i. !-., ) h i fr m NEBRASKA IWJLT.ITY LEAGUE A V.i ii'i.V, W''" "I i'H ti Hiinniiiiini ii ..A- PrtWM . vicr rTt.jiDi:NT3 ftMIIY I' A" " 1 GOUT 4 OMAHA J 1111 Al 11FT-1CI Mhfl' HAr, r.NUCH I'll C ALLICCII frunornN i -ill. V AHTIl INvrvlMKNttt Hi All, H t i ir.-J H.RlSOtON J I t .! M.Mir.CTUIII -J j . nr-mrn r A IMtlt. M IMCHhl v ali iiro miATr ifiviftiMi r.f . ntNuA ( mm, ii nfc-w ! MtAL I .Arc IhvtbTMtNTk w j iiLHior"! IhVI Ml .l HAHHV v uuhk. ' ' r-HiNii h W M, MUMIMA! t-rkirtal. AulllllT C.AMN MANurArruMtN LOIII) B on 11 STOCKMAN hi AMNI T i m rAim Ten I, r .! IftlAlC IIIVI1IMINT. j mil n rnrNj-n RIAL I3TA1K INVll(TMt..tft 1H fi clUMor' t mthician Ar.l Ci ntiCCU 1 V C.ri Dl 4 CAPtrAt isr o Nrai I I IIPI-IAND IIAAHMAUri M.NUI AblUHll j i ii. mom. 'i CONTHACTOf, no i r iniMh II AM Hit , CT r-OINT I HAM' I. J1HNSON OMAMA PHINIIN3 CO C .1 I AKll.CII INVT-TMM.Tfc II N IT CCI tLV VAl INTINI' l J M I LV MIHCIMHT NiniittAMA I HAI.K II K4NNAIII) CAriTAIICT l nn LIU MtHCMANT HI.ATRICt I .1 1 I AttA r M, IIOWNIR TLNAMAM t M I LtrLAN f ApiTAiiir 0 w MrnrA"ii COAL OPCRATO-I jinn a i''inAcnra isvniwttiTi, vvhorc toe.i'B i ficsi' 1 HANK A IM1 .rtl.lO r.MMIR Ml C TT i j novak H.NK.LH AflLCfl J I O i OMNOII ATT RHIY f.i -n ie pAnn " i vi ANT NIIIHAIiHAC.tr HUM VSAT'.OUI IMUDT tAN10WN.IT (MACilftOU mio ne nriMiYRa ' -HN, rUlLIIT'N C AHI M ,,1 Q PTIII'IO T'It AOtUUlUt J, - U IIOwlkKV fum.ir.Hin J ( ll.'TII iNviatoR rncMjiiV . "IN l i HINDLIH TANTOH V. l I IIMOLLCn T It . ,MK II SIRK t"-MAN NtLIOII U l IIUMRT VAHUfACTURtn IIAITIl) C CIMAN ViiNftmr tai i r MyrtNrrit .'ANU'ACTURIR A ' AMTtl 'OBRCIT n a rpicsorworn WMOLrtAtCR Hon l r fTAPKjKO HQRPOLV IMI l I AM STORK NVktTUKNTt A,Rl NOTCH H i T C BTrMUOW CON I ACTON i.C i.r.ti B TVLtH IN. I JTUKNTt) ItAtTINH-l A J MtKI INO I hi fAlTON A VIIRvlNa IRON WORKS lllio '"l IVIHAMAH bl I" I BUTCR, AUNORA c n v,ii i itr A 1 JHNIT SANOOLCH l N V. -ILIIACII Ml l-'.ANT ORANU mcAND II M VlOlCOTT MIRTHANT CINKflAL. CITY llt'N OTTO 7111 LOW MAVviH ftCIUYLTR R Does Prohibit io s .educe Criioie? The Proimiso Advocates of Slate PROHIBITION predict there will be fewev crimitials in the penitentiary and fewer boys and girls ii industrial schools and reformatories, in case the people of Nebraska wipe out their Local Option, High License Law and adopt State PROHIBITION. Let us see what arc the results in Kansas under 35 years of State PROHIBITION, and what the results are under 35 years of Local Option in Nebraska. The Actual Result SENTENCED INMATES OCTOBER 1, 1915 KANSAS NEBRASKA Penitentiary 830 326 Reformatory 330 None Boys' Industrial School 264 199 Girls' Industrial School 154 99 iv ' m V ii I i I I Total. 1,578 624 P (Tin fiirrgnintl In n miurlt lint nl Nlnt IVnnlnml Currecf IomhI IimlltiiHiiuM In tli0 ho itHlM. 'I lie flAnr-t9 hm ftfflrlnl. NrlirnUn Iiiim KrfurniHtury. ti.iimlpa iu III IVilrrnl l'rtptiin lire iul included Iu (lie Kaiiann Intnl.) The Cost to the Taxpayers I'luurtsfor K.inui'.iu- fniinil iltiili'1 ;i, M. HI .ici.I I'M, I IrM lli mil il Ki'iion M itu llimu! iifC-orroJU'iiii. riunrcA (nr N- I'iiiiU.i an tiniiul on purr ". Ilininiil Hi'linii !' I nt f omul i Ml.ULriOl. ,Jl. i k.llll.lKMII KANSAS, cxnenses of ahove institu tions for fiscal year 1914 S457.899.78 NEBRASKA, expenses of above insti- ' tutions for focd jcar 1914. . . . .77. $279,4 18.S0 The Ailcv Joint In Kansas i Wirccn J. K. Codding cf the Kr .3 penitv-i:tiary saj's that the "LITTLE ALI E JOINT" in the cllioo of Kansas makes criminals. "After bvit', in the penitentiary for three y i:s and nino months (the c.vcrrt',j s '"wicQ setved) thj LAWSAS DOY who h:r, ftone wrong walks out of the institution vm'ir pailo '' '' Ctenur-1, disciplined, re formed, he Jcjves the j.( . itcniiary ;v;;- behind him to return to his native city-ihc city that pennitud l.i.n to become schooled in crime ;t :; j(c rjj. t!nt i: o j.; n.'i.ive city, the city that spoiled him, hasn't reformed any. IT HAS Villi SAME LITTLE ALLEY JOINT, the same rendezvous where some of the men and boys slip down after night to phiy poker and shoot craps '' He resists it for n while, but the pull of the destructive tight of lus native city is too much for him. He slips a lift ' and keeps slipping, and some morning ho wakes up after a debauch to F.nu he has broncn Ins parole ; si." (Snn Olllrtu! i:iii( aitilirt Uniitm-i r.mloiViiro nl Clinrtllrn lin! r.-ri'tloii r hclil Touvpiiilivr, lllla, nsa i .. ' These are the conditions surrounding the men and boys of Kan sas. Is it any wonder that the penal and correctional institutions in Kansas contain two and a half times as many inmates as do sim ilar institutions in Nebraska? 1 ' "" i i i . . I m-ui li "ii I t I I II I The Nebraska Prosperity League oi'Posi D to .vi.vir. ,'uoiiiitmoN. in r.wou or i.ooai. option, high uco.sr. President, I,. 1 CKOFOOT Treasurer, W. J. COAD Secretary, J. II. IIAYIs'F.S Semi for our literatim.. OMAHA, NEBRASKA C I l !l ti f i nPhrr-TI "When Mr. Hiii; es ns a can lldale for governor of New York he received the support of the tallroads and lie generously paid the debt by vetoing the II cent passenger i ate bill, lie doe not call that -haineful. 'When a candiilte foi governor he received the report of the tux-dodger and-o.wiers of Swollen fortunes' and he paid the debt b; sending a uussage to the legislatute piatestinh' against the .Income ta.x Pineiidinetit. He did not call that shameful. "He is now being supported by the railioadsof the United States and he expects to pay them by aiding them to escape state legislation. Ho is being supported by the shipping trust ami lie expocts to piy them buck by help, lug to prevent goveinnicntcornpetition. "He Is suppoited by lire turitT batons and he expects to pay them back by helping them to collect tribute from consumers through high tunllf rates "He Is supported by the trust mag nates and he expect to pay them back by shieling them fiom punishment lor the .tortlon they desire to prac tice. He Is supported by Wall Streot and he expects to pay them back by turning oicr to tlicin our IIuum-IiiI system 'Ho is .supported by those who aie Jxploltiiig Mexico and he tpeL- s to pay them back by spending Anieiicuii blood and xinaii'leiing money iiilsed by taxation in order to guru antic piofils on speculative Investments ' llvrcpls 1 1 om William .leiniings IJ.-y an's i!i,t attack mi Chin Us i , ,s llllk'llts. Report of (lie Condition .ti 1 1 1 1 Webster County Bank lE CL0JLJI. EIASHA. i linitir No. Ml'i. liicurpiiratcil In llii smti nt NilnnsUa. at tin ciiit ol Imsinios imnst IU. I '.III!. ur-nt in i.s: Loans anil Discounts SDI USU.I'J U mil alts, Mi'iiKilmul titiacuri ,,-, I'tiriiltiirit ami riMuns r r,oo.ou 'iirriiitexiLiisisntnl t:isp:ilil . Tsj.m Duutroiii national ami state lus - ;IJ,S."J.I7 CIiccUniiiiiI Items olcM'liani;!) I!7l!(,s 'urriiii'y I.T.tJ.oo I Id colli 'JHI.UU Sll( r, uli'si Is and cents ........ 'J.M.K-. Total cash on liaml is.ti. 70 Hundreds of Thousands of Square Meals Per Day are cooked on 1 he Naiicabic Kangc all-wvs reliable: And they are good meals too 9! 'l"t!l1 ir,0'ity-( i.i miii, mi-: Capital h'''' IMliI la W.-..000.00 Mirjilus futul . ll.OW.OU UiiillMiInt iiroilts l,is'j.r,i Iinllvlilual ilcpmlts siilijict loclici'l. 70.IW.S!) 'I line and Doinaiid cutl. Ilc'ilisiitdi'piislt .'W,I7,0U Total Deposits lll,'KH.b.l Di posltoih ijiiaianty (und ij-j;.:,,-, ''",!l1 ilIi.0J.i.'n MAI'KMI-M.in sl , K, County of WciMlir. ( I. .s. It. I'MiiivM c, cashlir ol the abi)i iiaiiKil Iriiik.iloiicnliy sucir that thealioie statement Is a cm net and true copy ol Hu rt port made to the Mate llauklim Hoard, s. It. I'l.OltANCi:, ,y.'"r: C.ishl.r. II. I . Mi.kii, Dluclor. C. .1. I'oi'f. Dlricinr. Mihserlltcil and hwoiii to licloro me this liltli ilaj ol'Aimust nun, s,-u'" n,i',Ti:n .Notarj I'ulilic. There's a reason: A good range helps a good cook Come and see us, and we will show you why there is no olhcr range quile as good as the South Bend Malleable Sold in Hed Cloud by Geo. W. Trine Red Cloud's Leading I lardwate Dcalci Ailurtlsf.il Letter List The billowing is the list of unclaim ed letteistit the post olli.'e in this city for the week ending. Aug. !7th: II U Adams, t'laire Cuiirtiight, Lill iiiii Daily, Stella English. Luccl To wood, .Joe Lewis, lien May, I A McNe.il, Win Iteichel, .1 A Vick If not called for btfoic Aug. 'list, they will be sent to tin- di ad letter o:llei' 11 (.'. I.IT-ON. I1. Si. Cheap Farm Loans.'' If you want a cheap farm l'.-m, se ' mi', I cm make loans that 110 other Company will unite, and 1 guarantee the cheapest money in the state, ami the quickest returns. I have some private money, and live loan pi ins to choose fiom. (Jllliee over L'aul Storey, .1. II. Bui.r.y. eS983S9eS 6969696369 Everybody Admires 8 noon r otwpq 8 vx KM J-4 OW glad you are to show your Now Suit Ji to your friend-;. How pleased you are Sv,noniney say "sit til ,i iKmittful tathr,i. " fits liKw ,1 tailor unith'." You hear this Ssaid of clothes you buy in our store. They Will nnnhln vmii In mvu.,.,, I .. .,.,! .. wherever you may go. They're just a little better than the averajje--they're made for the benefit of all those who recojfnixe and appreciate line clothing there's a certain style and "rightness" about them that make them popular with particular men who are willing to pay a fair price. And the price is right backed up by our guarantee that the quality is right although the cost of woolens, dyes, silk thread and trim mings have advanced we have not advanced our selling price. We also carry a cheaper grade of goods but they are big values for the money. Qi s 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 PAUL STOREY I lilt, LLUIHILK "Clolhes For Young Men And Men Who Stay Young" 1 . r fe?tusi $$S, mm xm tgMiaa imwtt 'i f l VJ ' twvm ttwr- "iW'i "-vjijaf,-; ,- - t "eK&ww?Tft&r?mvwwwZiivi' leryvo tiywrnr. --,