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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1918)
.iJWBaUttUWWWW Ptftf. (-' tl tiD CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF h i i,l ! i 1 i I I J! t s. I! Ltf J li 9 i k r-P The lamps that paint your home with LIGHT. Just ns the outside cf vourhouFc- is made spark iingly clean and attract tv 1 y tuo application of well selected paints, no the inside can be made even more inviting by "paintinj;" it vih tho dear, bright light of Edison Mazda Lamps Resolve, therefore, to replace every current-eating carbon lamp with an Edison Mazda and by so doing "paint" your home with three times as much light or "paint" three times as many rooms for the same current cost. And if your homo Is not wired for electricity, don't keep on wishing for it havo it. Vyiring is so easy nnd inexpensive that you will wonder that you didn't have it done before. Just 'phono or send a card und our representative will call, at your convenience. i E.W.STEVENS Plumbing Heating Everything Electrical a-v . i are. . ii U 91 U W ft I d r rices i i A I! i: i i rohts an Profits may be considered from two angles: 1st Their effect on prices; 2nd As a return to investors. When profits are small as compared with sales, they have little effect on prices. Swift & Company's profits are only a fraction of a cent per pound on all products sold, and if eliminated entirely would have practically no effect on prices. Swift & Company paid 10 per cent dividends to over 20,000 stockholders out of its 1917 profits. It also had to build extensions and improvements out of profits; to finance large stocks of goods made necessary by unprecedented requirements of the United States and Allied Governments; and to provide protection against the day of declining markets. Is it fair to call this profiteering ? Swift & Company, U.S.A. JffigliSggjjTjf.. . 'I ZMmLr&Zr t - ti-r-gggaBgtgsggggga! 9?anHp y' UJJJAilitMiJ (( ! T Paint Up F jjgJ f fHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Roil Cloud. Nobrnsktv Political Announcements UULISHED EVERY THURSDAY ntofid In the I'oMoflltb at Kid loud, Neb as Second I lius Matter" Ql'IGIXY l EtlOWNE. Kdiieti rd Putlithtn ii B UNI.Y lKMot'KAllC I'AIMMl IN wr.nsii HCorNTV Plaint of the War Louis When we havo licked tho.-o Americans they aint licked." The Hun to his master "You told me those Amci leans could not fight. Gott, Look at me now!" Primary election one week from next Tuesday. Arc you ieady? Read our political notice column and pick your men. The shock tioops of the kaiser arc veiy much shocked at the manner in which the American boys arc butting into them. A society news item from Prance states that the kaiser's breakfast in Paris has been indefinitely postponed on account of Bill's getting an over dose of his own medicine. Hindenburg has the Allied Annies on the run, but the direction in which they aic headed docs not suit him. A mighty particular old tcrgiversator, is Hindenburg. Twelve days hence, Mr. Voter, you will cast your ballot at the primary election. Spend those twelve days in selecting a list of candidates who stand squarely on a "Win the War" plank. This is the supreme issue, and whether your ticket be labeled Demo crat or Republican, Piohibition, or Non-paitisan, sec that your candidates are men who first, last and all the time will work to "Win the War." There is no let up on the Allied Fronts. Let it he plainly seen and un derstood that there is no let up here at home. Save sugar, save wheat, save clothing, save "meat. The vision of oncoming peace must not obscure the fact that the war beast though wounded is still loose. Autocracy must be sma.-.hod beyond any possi bility of ic-covory. Then the Allier will be in portion to dictate term thrtf will a-"Vi it the futuic safety of democi acy. o Coming rapidly to the front by rea son of late developments is the ques tion whether tho waiving Germans shall or can bo treated as human be ings and be permitted io mingle com meicially and socially in the fnm'ly of nations after the collapse of tluii nuudeious assault on tho ciil;zl world. Pledges aio alicady being pub lished and circulated in the Univd States whereby the signer agrees foi a period of twenty-five years not to puichae or ue anything "made in Germany." A fie if Sj.00 m III l)i i'linri;itl fur nil partlm iinii'itiut'liiK tlulr canilld.icy (or oilu i In thin (.Milium, wliitlur rcptiMlcnn or dtiuocrnt mid u 111 la' run until tin; I'rliimn Miction in imuit. For County Assessor I lieieby iiutmiitico miself as it can didate for the olllee of County Assessor of Webster county subject to tho ap proval of the Republican voteis lit the prmnry election to be held in August A F. Uaiiiuki.i,. For State Senator In uccordnnco with the wishes of ninny friends I hereby nnnounco myself hs a candidate for the olllee of State Senator, 20th District, subject to the approvul of the Democi atic voters at the August primaries. J. B. WlSU AKYERfJ Candidate for County Judge 1 hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of County Judge, at the military election to beheld Aug. aoth, 1913, subject to the will of the electors of Webster County. A I). Ranni.. For County Treasurer. 1 hereby announce myself ns it candidate for tho olllee of County Treasurer of Webster County subject to the wishes of Detnotratic voters at the August primaries. Al.llKRT V Dl'CKKII. For County Treasurer. 1 hereby announce, myself us a candidate for tho olllee of County Treasurer of Webster County, subject to the approval of the Republican voters at the primary election in August. Fiiank Starr. For County Treasurer I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the otlloe of County Treas urer of Webster County subject t the wishes of the Democratic voters at the August primal ies. O. A. Arnold. DO you know that you are skimming away dollars if you are using the gravity methods? Come and see the Viking Cream Separator at Farmers Union Co-operative Co. Red Cloud, Neb. and we will show you how the Viking skims to the merest trace and makes every cow you own worth $20 more in butter fat. We will show you that the Viking is the most scientifically con structed machine, made of the finest materials, in the largest separator factory in the world. We will show you that the Viking is the easiest running, has greater capacity, and is by far the easiest separator to clean. Yet the price is lower. See it today we show it to you! will be glad to VIKIN CREAM WSEMRAIOBJ tdL. B. fSPr M rj v ssts FORMER MAYOR OF LINCOLN For County Treasurer I hereby announce myelf as a can- di late for tho olllee of County Treas-1 uier of Webster County sublet to the ! Aisiies or Hie ueutoci title voteis at tiic A u .rust primal ks (.. it. li Ki:sii:, i;i uii-ii Charles W. Bryan For County Clerk 'n'teby HtmniUHv myself as () t u ,p fur tin- ot'lee of (.i.uii'j Cle-1: of ' sur Ctnintv sill'l et tJ t'n Mslus ',. I)i mrx-iuti.' o'ei? at t!i Au .1 i' it iM-f pi .ir.ai .i'S H F For County Clerk I hereby announce tin self a u ';tU'h lite tor the oillen .if C"iiuty (J el k -t i Vebster Count;.' sii1JHVt I" the islu-S f the Republican V'feis at the Au isust pi.Miuries II. A K"Ts For County Assessor I hereby nnnounce myself as a oan lidate for the olllee of County Assessor of Webster county subject to the ap provul of the Republican voters at the primary election to be held in August. C. A. HcmtiCK. i n - - n jW- r A I If Vtint- 1 1 -KrfdL , Jw& I tf?&&&$&iM(Ci'' , ii'Tm' t:H tin liilMtli'liMirivciitlnmiii)i)iule. I i$ffe &m ,k hu-nictl ",r K.ovir"",r vr: u,r B rSflwy A?A vlW!i5;:vwHlsrS Matt uovirnmcnt Is not lii'lplnu l'rtsl- 'I KS''4 AL?MX&WxW'? ilint Wilson privcnti.rniltcirlni!. ' 9 l?FtjlrOw i'e has a MH ellli- leuls'atlv t jiroKram to I Eft5Jt'?3lir protce'tm farinir, iliowanc-iarijur ami 1 imMSmiMmm Candidate for Gover- nor--Opposes Profits erins: I'M1." ! I t 1 llli I li' ill nt l-i n III " iiiii'nu Mi " n Mi 1)l Utit Xtlir.ts.c.1 iuil nrt lnal to tin enn. lit wmilil iir.,iuptl am) al tititily 'unl"hnny illilovn'ity that inlicht hi louiul. Heuoulil lalthlullv rair out tlieiainest appeal ol PrCihtt-nt IImhi. mult i il.ituol lulySii. t" all nernors t The Live Wire-The Chief Kepicscntative Scott Fori is, Chaii man of the Democi atic National Con Kiessional Campaign Committee, Mieakimr at tho Iowa Demociatie State Convention, said: "There is but one issue befoio tin Nation this day.- That is to lift alof the banner of democracy and main tain the ficcdom of mankind and to stamp out once and for all Gorman militarism and German autociacy Theio may be other ways to achici this, but I know of only this one. That is to stand by the vogulaily c. n .stituted ofl'ict'is of tre Goeinntiii . stand by them to the cndl " 'Stand h thi President' ou'.i and will be the sluhbo!'h of thi- ca ' paipn. Sfand by tho Tii, i-tand b; ' country, nand bv tin- P e-;dent, f." tlieae, mi'intr wai tmi ,,a . snon . "fining the Ci.l W-ir P p.Jlm1 Lincoln and hi .ii iiin'ti a! ui!w , said, 'Stand by the PiCMdont", s'iind by t lie Hag, and stand by tho count r.' The Nation obeyed tho bummon". Dut ing the Spanish-American War, Pie,. ident McKinley, Theodoie Iloosevelt, and every jiolitical advisor, said, 'Stand by the President,' and the country obeyed the summons. "Today, in a war that is more far reaching than all the rest, when the Nation in which wo live is tremblng fiom timet to foundation stone, theie is but one appeal tliat .should he made and heeded by every citizen of the land, of whatever political pnity, of whatever cieed 'Stand by tho flag, stand by the rnnnTy, tnnd by the Piesidont.' " A day and evening piogiam, woitli an auto lido of one bundled mile-, will be found at the Pig Thayer Comi ty Fair a.t Deader, August 27,'JWfc) and 00. Fast laces over a splendid track. Plenty of clean amusements. Klectric lighted giounds. The diiectors of tho Thayer Coun ty fair want nil school ciuldren as Uheir guests Children's Day, Aug. 2tf. We have a few tickets at this office, good day and evening and at tftV grand stand on this date. Any jAipil of school age may have one by calling for it. For Sheriff I hereby nnnounce myself as a can didate for re-election to the olllee of Sheriff of Webster County, subject to the approval of the Democratic voters at the August primaries. Fiswk Hii rrn. thi runsiiinir Irnni tho war parasltis. II iliotiil he will appoint no piollttcr toollke. lie would iutlinor to promote unity aniuiu; thi pioplu and to coordinate their cllorts to Increase food produi Hon and to bupport all war ncth Itlis. lie helioses the Kovcrnor .should act aB Icadir In promoltut: Die mineral willari ol the i c pli of the state. Ills riconl as m.iyorol Lincoln in destroying monopoly control and rcdurlnu the o.t of llvini; Is a KUiirnutcethat lie will cany out his (ampaiMu plfdms. If You Favor His Program Help Nominate Him in the Democratic Primaries, August, 20, 1918 For Sheriff I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the olllee of Mieriir of Web ter County subject to the wishes of the Democratic voter-, at the Auirust priiwuies GRANT t'HItl.STY. For County Superintendent I hereby announce that I am a can didate for nomination as County Su-1 I pcrintembnt on the non-paitisan titk Ict at the piiir.ary election August ?.0. i I will aiipitclato your suppoit I ! USTELLE DUCKER I For County Superintendent I 1 hereby unnoiiiuv m self as h can- j dldatc fur tun otlke of CilM,v Super. inteudeiit at the pifinfiiy election to be held August 'Juth, ll'H, sutject to the will of the voteis of Webster county. J i s.su Ki I inciii. For State Representative 46th District I hereby nunoiince myself as a candi date for re-election to the office of State Representative, lnh District, Nebraska, subject to the wishes of the Republican voters lit the August pri maries. M F U1CKAHD For State Representative 46th District I hereby announce myself as a can didate for election to the olllee of State Representative, 10th District, NebrtisUii, subject to the wishes of the Democratic voters at the August pri maries. .1. h. hkkiu: For State Representative Tho list of candidates shows but lit tle representation in the eastern part of Hie uminty which would appreciate consideration. Having filed Jpr the olllee of State Representative for Webster County (l)istrlet lC) I beg the Democrat Voters to carefully consider, Firbt the ability Second the location and final ly voto for the welfare of our county nnd state aivl we will cheerfully abide by your decision. 1)4,1. A. Pace, Guide Rock, Nebr. ROY SATTLEYl Undertaking Licensed Embalmcv in Kansas and Nebraska w Horse Hearse' Auto Hearse CompIeteiLine of Up-to-date Furniture, Rugs, Etc. If it's in the Chief it's Good I 1! -J-- P'Tf i N M j jmJz - 'iwrwwvwfc' njpufiioL-fi '4&&2z&5ssnaesz&z zr