The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 25, 1918, Image 4

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We believe that it pays to give our
customers service and satisfaction;
that is why we want to sell you a
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CREAM SEPARATOR
Lots of your neighbors arc using Dc Lavals.
Have you ever asked any of them how they like their j
machines ?
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Their judgment and experience ought to interest you.
Why not make a few inquiries? t-"w
You'll find that in every case the De Laval is giving
more cream and better cream; that it is easiest to
operate ; very seldom get3 out of order and never seems
to wear out. -v --'- .
Your neighbors will back up
what wc have been telling you
about the De Laval.
So will any of the 2,125,000
De Laval users.
Talk it oyer will) your
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Ws will tell rou a NEW De Laral
on cur term. Come In, examine
the machine end talk It over.
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Completed Line of Up-to-date
Furniture, Rugs, Etc.
rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Hod Cloud. Nebraska.
.'UBlilSHBD EVERY THUHSDAY
Juttrcxl In tlic l'nti fluent Hid Cloud, Neb
as Second CIiish Matter
QUIGLEY d. BROWNE, Ediicn rd Pullnncn
MIK ONLY nr.MOeilATIU PAl'KK IN
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Germany pruning for' war, mny soon
pray for peace. '
Someone has discovered that it
takes GOOO bees to weigh one pound.
It's a safe hot that the party never
had a bee sit down heavy on the end
of liis nose.
Nebraska Stands High
Recently issued figuie.1 of the De
pa1 tment of Agu'cultuie j1iow that
.Wbiaskn stood thlid in 1017 in the
p oduction of berf cattle and fourth
In pioduction of hogs, coin and oats.'
n tomtit Omnlm. Jtimprd fioml
fomth to thiid place the first hulf of j
1!)1R in leceipts of cattle. Omaha hog
uceipts incicascd moio than those of I
nny other lurgc maiket. Omaha
jumped from sixth to third place in
wheat receipts, from sixth to fifth in
oat receipts. Omaha maintains its
position ns the second corn maiket,
with a much larger increase than any
other largo market.
FOR UMTED STATES SENATE
In May 1917 thcic was over $5 be
tween the wheat cost and the price of
a ban el of flour. This year theie is
less than 70 cents between the two.
And the kicker who kicked about
Hoover and his pi ice contiol is still
on the job.
K'-ep in mind that the "Star Spang
led Banner" is the national anthem.
Theie is no other. Many aie unn
waie of this and rise to their feet or
lcmovo their hat when other patriotic
mu&ic is rondeted in public assemblies.
Wo have seen this occur luno in Red
Cloud. It is not lerniiicd and is a
display of more patriotic zeal than
knowledge.
The distiibution of the entiio sugar
output of the countiy has been taken
over by the Food Administration and
will be diiectcd through the Sugar
Equalization Board, which is headed
by Hcibcit Hoover, United States
Food Administrator. The Board is
capitalized for $5,000,000 and is em
powered to buy and sell any and all
sugar. Through this means the Food
Administration hopes to keep the
price of sugar down to the consumer.
Political Announcements
A fee nl $5.00 w III lie clinrticil lor all parties
announcing their cnntllrincy (or olllcc In this
column, whether republican or democrat.
Hint will lie rtm until the l'rlnmry Election
111 UKUSt.
Candidate for County Judge
I hereby announce myself a n candi
date for the olllce of County Judge, tit
Hit1 pi imary election to beheld Aug.
otli, 1913, subject to the will of the
ekefors of Wei'-'ei County
A I) Ra.nni
For County Treasurer.
I licicbv announce myself ns a
I'niirtldutb for the olllce of County
Tieasuici of Webster County subject
to the wishes of Deinuf latic voteis tit
the August primaries.
At.itEm V Diuu.ii.
For County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myf-clf us a
candidate for the olllce of County
1'iensurer of Webster County, subject
to the nppioval of the Republican
voters at the primnry election in
August.
Fiunk Starr.
American's exports to the allies and
neutral nation have reached enormous
amounts in the last year. Herbert
Hoover, in a summary of the accom
plishments to President Wilson, saysV
"The shipments of meats and fats to
the Allies in 1917 amounted to 2,166,
500,000 pounds; in 1918, 3,011,100,000
pounds, an increase of 844,600,000
pounds. For the same periods the
shipments of cereals and cereal pro
ducts weie 259,900,000 bushels as
against 340,800,000 bushels, a gain of
80,900,00 bushels. "These greatly in
cicascd shipments have been made
possible through two activities the
BTeai conscrvuuon oi xne American
people and the increased production
by the farmers. A n
For County Treasurer
I hereby announce myself ns a can
didate for the olllcc of County Treas
urer of Webster County subject to the
wishes of the Democratic voters at the
August primaries.
O. A. Arnold.
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Drop In.
at the
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for
First class portraiture
enlarging, copying,
new work, amateur
finishing, etc.
YOUR PATP.0NACE APPRECIATED
FoniviEn covcnNon
SOHW H. MOREHEAP
New Idea of Primitive Man.
A new Idea of primitive man was
put forward by an Irish professor re
cently, lie slates that the diieet an
cestors of primitive man never went
on all-fours, had lived in trees, and,
by climbing up and down the trunks,
cultivated the upright habit of the hu
man nice, lie points out that the fore
limb was never used only as a sup
port for the body. It seems qulto
credible, however, that they may have,
gone on three legs, using one ns a
hand when required, nnd this might
account for the general use of tho
right hand In man.
' J. L. BEEBE
Red Cloud, Nobrraska
Democratic Car.dleato lor
Representative 40th Dist.
Platform of Principles
llatlllcntlnu ol the federal Prohibit
Hon AiinjiKliiicnt.
Iticnll nl public oillclala Mho fait to
enforce law or ropiescnt enlightened
public sentiment.
Maximum cllleltno In the adminis
tration or public nilniri. the conserva
tion of luihlk 'funds and tho elimina
tion of useless governmental expense.
Protection of the producer and con
Htiuii r ncalnsthc prollKer, nnd the
enc'ournucnunt of all legitimate busi
ness. AMInt: and r tenillnu rural educa
tion and a thorough Indoetrluatluu ol
all people In the fundamental princi
ples ol American citizenship.
Standardizing, Improving and mak
Iiik Kood roads.
Conservation and development ol
Hoclal nnd natural resources.
Ample protection of nil patriotic
cltlens In life, property, reputation.
Loyalty to tho boys In the trenches;
protection of their legal, commercial
and Industrial rl)its nt home, nnd
preferential recognition upon tbrlr re
turn, bo Inr as (uallilcatlou will admit,
Absoluto loyalty to tho Administra
tion In Us etlortR to win tho present
war and establish world democracy.
For County Treasurer
I hereby announce myself ns a can
didate for the olllce of County Treas
urer of Webster County subject to the
wishes of the Democratic voters at the
August primaries.
C. It. Rakestkaw, Ulnden.
For County Clerk
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for tho office of County Clerk of
Webster County subject to the wishes
of the Democrat!: voters at the Au
gust primaries.
13. F. PKitnv.
Electric Wiring
F you want your home
Sore or garage wired let
me furnish you an estimate
on the job, complete.
Everything : Electrical
Our prices are right, workmanship
the best and material guaranteed.
We order any special fixtures you
want and install them satisfactorily.
Let us figure on your next job.
E. W. STEVENS
The Live Wire -The Chief
The Passing of Autocracy
Piobably there is little in the life
of today that comes closer to the
heaits and homes of Webster county
than news of tho great allied defense
and thrusts in the war zone.
The sons of our citizens arc in it;
the safety of our homes depends on
it; the prayers of our people are for
it; in our hearts and our souls we are
with it.
It is a battle striving for peace.
It is a war by which wars shall
cease.
History is being made so lapidly
that the lushing daily papers confess
inability to give up-to-the-minute re-coids.
G(eat, black and red headlines tell
us the "Gorman Drive is a Failuio,"
"Huns Uesist Desperately Hut In
Vain;1' "Ameiicans at tho Heels of a
Fleeing Foe," "Enemy Routed, Killed
and Captuicd by Thousands." And
many moie in various degrees and
modifications until tho enthusiastic
and patriotic render is haully to be
blamed for thinking that tho war will
be ended in a short time.
Details nro of dating achievements;
patriotic praise.) ; exploits of Amer
ican, Fionch and English soldieiy
nil of which inspire confidence and at
the same time confuse cool conclu
sions. Tho ciux of it all is that the allies
have parried a dnnecrous onomv
drive; have at last gained tho upper
hand; havo assumed the offensive, and
nro pei haps fighting the greatest
battle of the world.
It does not follow that the end is
in sight. It docs not follow that tho
road to Berlin is open.
Tho Cential Powers will fiuht los-
perately until utterly crushed. And
until tins is accomplished there must
bo no relaxing.
Keep tho Hun on tho run I
Reverses mny occur, aro almost cer
tain to occur. Hear in mind, however,
tho set-backs of the Allies aro tem
porary; the German losses are irre
parable.
Ameiica has fresh man-power and
almost unlimited supplies to diaw on;
four years drain on German resources
has them well-nicht exhausted. Thov
cannot keep up with tho present rate
of los3. Which means thnt tho doom
of Germany is scaled.
This general break, cannot bo cx
pected immediately. Rut it is coming,
coming rapidly. '
On to Berlin! w ' "T
For County Clerk
t hereby announce myself as a candi
date.for tho ofllce of County Clerk of
Webster County subject to the wishes
of the Republican voters nt the Au
gust primaries. H. A. Roats.
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For County Assessor
I hereby announce myself ns a can
didate for the ofllce of County Assessor
of Webster county subject to the ap
proval of the Republican voters at the
primary election to be held in August.
C. A. Heiiiiick.
For Sheriff
I hereby announce myself B9 a can
didate for re-election to the ofliee of
SherifF of Webster County, subject to
the approval of the Democratic voter?
nt the August primaries.
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For Sheriff
L-hereby announce uivself as a can
didate for the olllce of Sheriff of Web
ster County subject to the wishes of
the Democratic voters at the August
primaries GRANT CHRISTY.
For County Superintendent
I hereby announce that I tarn a can
didate for nomination as County Su
perintendent on the non-partisan tick
et at tho primary election August 20.
I will appreciate your support
ESTELLE DUCKER
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ED. AMACK
UNDERTAKING
(LADY ASSISTANT)
Phone, Ind. Store 158, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB.
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For County Superintendent
I herebyatinonncc myself as h enn
didate fortbo nlllco of County Super
intendent at tho ptluinry election to
be held Auuust auth, 19l8, 6u'njcct to
the will of the volets of WebstT
count. Ji:-sn: Ki:i.i.O(i(i.
For State Representative
46th District
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for ro-eleotion to tho ofllce of
State Representative, 10th District,
NebrnsUa, subject to the wishes of tho
Republican voters nt the August pri
maries. M. P. RICKARD
For State Representative
46th District
1 hereby announce tnysolf as a can
didate for election to tho olllco of
Stuto Representative, 4(ith Dlstriot,
NebrnsUa, subject to tho wishes of the
Uomocratiu voters at tho August pri-
lunrlos . L. HKKIin.
For State Representative
Thu libt of candidates shows but lit
tle reprcbcntntion in the eastern part
Uif tho county which would nppreclttto
Bfbnsideratton.
unviug iueci ior inu oiiicc oi ouuu
Represuntutivo for Webster County
(District 10) I beg tho Democrat
Voters to carefully consider, First the
ability Second the location and final
ly vote fot tho welfare of our county
aud state and we will cheerfully abide
by your decision.
' Dn 1. A. Pace, Guide Rock, Nebr.
We solicit a share of your
patronage during 1918
PL ATT & FREES
Another Good Chance
For an Irrigated Farm
Write me soon about your chances of gottlng hold of a Government-lrri.
g.itod farm thlb Autumn in the new J10,00()-acro irrigated tract near Deavor,
Wyo , along the Burlington's main line through the Big Horn Basin.
Tho whole tract is riht next, to tho prosperous (lovernmont-irrlgatcd
locality at I'owell, Wyo. All a caudldato neods to do is to look at thy Powoll
locality with Its $200-por aero farms to get an Idea of the values ahead of him
If ho is successful in securing one of those, new Oovcruincnt farms.
Theso lands when opened will bo taken at once, but I consider it my duty
to get this early word to the earnest candidate for an irrlgatod falm.
S. B. Howard, Immigration Agt C. B. & Q. Ry
1001 Farnutn St. Omaha, Nobr.
N. B. Bush, Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Neb.
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