The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 15, 1920, Image 4

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Standing the strain
WHEN j-ou give the playclothcs problem the careful
consuloratinti it deserve you invariably buy only such
i;nrmcuts jou believe will stand the strain (if strenuous play.
At i-ach step in the making of "bread Winner" play
clothes this strain is considered. ICach irnriiicnt is reinforced
where there is any considerable strain upon it, each garment
is finished to (he last detail of buttons, buttonholes and seams
with the necessary care to withstand this strain.
You can buy our playclollics bearing the label "Bread
"Winner" with the positive assurance that you have purchased
a garment that will absolutely satisfy. Made under the most
sanitary conditions, for tiny tots in creepers up to boys of
eight and girls of six.
Come into our children's washwear department and let
us show you our fidl line of sturdy garments.
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Material
of every description and at prices
that are in keeping with quality
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Philip H. Fuller
Candidate for
District Judge
Born in Ohio 44 years ago, A resident of
Hastings 33 yeais. Graduate Hastings High
School. Attended t h e State University.
Practiced Law 1 7 years. Member of the
firm of Tibbets, Morey and Fuller.
VOTE FOR FULLER
Milo D. King
Candidate for
District Judge
Tenth Judicial District of Nebraska
Bom in Elkhart County, Indiana, in 11100 Admitted to
the Bar in 1886. Opened office in Minden in 18(17,
where I have practiced law ever since. County
Judge two terms. County Attorney two
terms. Now serving fourth term as
City Attorney of Minden, Nebr.
Primaries
April 20
Will Appreciate
Your Vote
lO
The
voters
OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
There are two judges to be elected for this
district at the coming election. I am a candidate
for one of the places. I was appointed as one oj." .
the judges, to fill the vacancy resulting from
Judge Dorsey's elevation to the Supremo Court
commission last September, and desire to con
tinue in such position for a full term. 1 have
shown what kind of a. judge I am. If you do
not already know, investigate, and if I am found
worthy, I will appreciate your vote.
W. A. DIIAYORTII, Iloldrege, Neb.
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
c'UIiLISHED BVEKY THURSDAY
Entered In the PoMolllro nt llcil Cloud. Neb
nt Hecond Class Matter
A. Ii. McAKTHUK, Kilitor ami O.vno
rC ONliY DKMOCUATIO I'AI'UIt IN
WKIISTliU COUNTY
Political Announcements
Commissioner Dist- 4
I liotoby iiiitiouiici1 uijht'M libit cmitlU
diitc. for ri'.nouihmtinn for County
Comml'-.loM'r of District M. 1, tit tlio
primary. Apt II 'JO. lif-'o. Miljji-et to tin
will of tlio Republican vutrn of Woh.
htcr Countv. M II. THOMAS
I hereby iitinmimic myself usituiilhU
iliite for iioiiiinnlkin to tlio ollltv of
Coitntv C'omtiilssitmor frnm Hit: 1th
Commissioner District, .subject to I lie
decision of tlio Uepubllcau voters lit
tlio Primary election on A pi II '20th.
H. 11 CKOWBM,.
1 hereby announce myself as iicuntlt
date for notiiitiution to tho otllue of
County Comuilsslotier from the -Ith
Uommitsioticr District, subject to the
decision of tlio Republican voters at
the I'rliniti" election on April t20t.lt.
c. it msi:
For Clerk of District Court
I hoieby announce inyselfjus a cantil-
date, for the nomination tor Cleric oi
the District Court, at t: e primary,
April 'Jo ID'Ji). subject to the will of
the Democratic voters of Webster
futility. IHUTll Ii. M IvMNIlA.
I hereby announce no self as a cantl i
date, for the noinimit lop lor Hern oi
the Disttiet Court, at the I'fiinaty,
April 'JO, 1J0. subject to the will of
the Republican voteisof Webster con tu
ly. CI, AHA MrMILLAN
For County Judge
1 hereby announce myself as a caudi
late far the olllco of County .1 mine at
the primary April 'Jolh. lti'J". subject
to tin will of the electors of Webster
County. A. D. KANNK
County Representative
1 hereliy announce myself as acandi
date lor Uepresentat've of' 'Ve'.-biet
eunut, subject to tne wt ' c f tic l;e.
uiibt'iOtt.t 7oetii ia the Pr'a.sry Klaci
inn on April 'j .!(
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BA1TIST CHURCH NOTES
Prcacliinfir at 11 a, m., by Ilcv. V.
M. Hari'cr. Sunday School at 10 a.
m.
Four minute talk on Now World
Movement by a layman
Tlio wcu'liut for tho last few weeks
has been very trying, especially on
Sundays, nut don't fet tho impress
ion that it las stormtd out tho ser
vices for it has not. Kcgardlcss of
the wcath'T, "Smile" that's tho style.
Flies are attracted less by far by
vineyr.r thin by honey.
Let i. bo in harmony wiUt the
season I taking on' now life.,
Rcfoliilions Of Sorrow And Kcrct
We, the members of Rod Cloud
Delphian Chapter, take this means of
expressing our sorrow and regret at
the death of our sister Delphian, Miss
Eliza Cotting. She was a lady of
rare intellectual ability, sweet and
pleasing personality, whom to know
was to love. Wo extend to those
most dear to her our deepest sym
pathy. In our mutual loss we hum
bly bow to Him who doetli all things
well.
MRS. CLARA E. SMITH
MRS. ALICE POPE
Committee
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Capital and 'Surplus
$35,000.00
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Interest Paid on
Time Deposits
A WORTHY IDEAL
Lincoln iid: "I will be prepared and when my
opportnnily comes I will be ready'1
T-O THE YOUNG MEN 'OF TODAY -
I1IS BANK, offers facilities to help tnem pre
pare for the time when their opportunity atrivrj.
But you must do your part hy depositing regularly
a portion of your earning, We will guard it for
you, pay you interest pn it and when the lime comes
that you need it we will have Tt ready for you.
Prepare for the opportunity, it may come any day
and you should be rr jdy.
Wert Stevens and Will Pegg went
to Republican City Monday evening
where they will do some plumbing for
Joe Crow.
THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
Edward Motance, President Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florance, Cashier
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I Gilbert M. Hit
Senator 20tli District
I heteby iinnoitnco myself ii-iu'iindi.
dute for Senator of the t'Otli Ht'iitttoriHl
illstiiot, suhject to the will of the
Demount! its voters, at the Prinuirv
election op April 20, l'J'.'O. Your sup
port will be appreciated.
ALF Mr CALL.
Farm Bureau Notes
"homes
Homes are the foundation of a na
tion. With clean, attractive, pure(
homes, the youth becomes strong, up-i
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that will make the home a better
place in which to live and a structure
that will protect life and health from
undue exposure to the elements. If
the dwelling is to be really a home,
it must Le more than a place to eat
and sleep. It must be for the mature,
a haven of rest from vexations, inci
dent to bread-winning and other seri
ous duties of life. For the young, aj
retreat for the solution of life's prob
lems. Inspiration to better living
must be there, incentive to strive dili-l
gently for the highest ideals; and to
attain these ends not only must the
physical needs f the family be sup
plied moderately well, but tho home
must be attractive.
The foundation of this attractive
ness is love among the members of
the household, combined with a right
moral and mental attitude.
This attitude may lie greatly alter
ed by changed surroundings. Beauty
in every. form, lias an influence for!
good. Forms of beauty differ great-.
!y in their effect on persons. Children
especially wonderfully affected for
good or ill, by their suroundings. Tho
greatest influences are probably sel
dom realized at the time they arc exerted.
A Homo and its surroundings must
bo attractive in order to be most up
lifting to the family, visitors and
passers hy.
Farmsteads especially need atten
tion, in order to secure satisfactory
conditions. The farm homo and the
farm business aro. so, clopcly related,
that the fwecchs of the latter i.i re
flected in the appearance of the for
mer, Tho dwelling is tho hoadquarters
of the farm businetw. ChoveS"aro
done boCoro bvoakfast and after sup
per, tho utock need close attention,
certain farm wed aro kept in tho
I hoimo, the hired mnn sleopB thero, and
i the women folks take care , of the
poultry, thus, it i ossential that
tho house bo ,vmmauly close to the
other buililinK.
HKN11Y IX. PAUSCH,
County Agricultural Anent
KOKSALK-M tons alfalfa Imv In
htui'.k, 15 yuutii! luM'set, unri 2 Mt harness
Call after buliool liuur.-ile9ti Wdguiifr.
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TO VOTERS IN THE
emocratic Primaries
ON APRIL 20:
The Four Candidates for delegatc-at-large to the
Democratic national convention, 'pledged to support
Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock for president, arc:
SOPHUS NEBLE, Omaha
BERNARD McNENY, Red Cloud
KEITH NEVILLE, North Platte
ASHTON C. SHALLENBERGER, Alma
Friends of Senator Hitchcock throughout the state
should vote for all four.
The Hitchcock candidates for delegate from the
Fifth Congressional District are:
JOHN L. CLEARY, Grand Island
GEORGE MARSHALL, Riverton
v Friends of Senator Hitchcock in the Fifth District
should vote for both these candidates.
The campaign to nominate Senator Hitchcock for president will be greatly as
sisted by the re-election of Arthur F. Mullen for national committeeman.
If you favor Hitchcock for president place a cross X before the names of all
persons mentioned above.
Women voters as well as men are entitled to vote for all these candidates.
JOHN H. MITHEN, President
Hitchcock for President Club.
chcock.
The Biggest Vote
You Ever Cas,r:
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Why?
WAl'SK. II-1 YOU CAST
THAT VOTK WILL NAMtt
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I RESIDENT OF THE UNLTJP) ST.
Of all the many candidates in the iu
iii is the only one who has refused tl..
tion from politicians who has declii -nounce
himself as a contestant who
his hopes and aspirations in the ha;
fellow citizens.
I. TOUT,
NEXT
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JOHN J. PERSHING
For President "
Tji spite of this the Perslmig-for-Prosident sentiment has spread
throughout the United States with unparalleled rapidity.
The reasons are simple. Pershing- is:
The one candidate on whom all factions cau unite.
- The one candidate who has DEMONSTRATED his ability to handle a,,
Presidential-size job.
The one candidate frho is fitted to solve the internathmal problvi.s which
remain as this country's liei-itau'e of the World War.
The "ie candidate wliothrouphout the coufusion of war, kept Us head
level and did his work quietly and qtiiekly yet so well that his enemies
have found no loophole lor eiiticism.
The one candidate who is a business man, but not a rich mnn: a diplo
mat, but not an "internationalist"; a statesman, but not-a dreunu-t a fight
er, but not a militarist; a leader, but not a politician.
The Nation wants .Pershing. Let Nebraska uovminatePershii and the
rest of this country will name hini at the national convention and '-ct him
next November bv the biggeM majority evc-jr given ii .Presidential :.ididate.
NEBRASKA MUST NOT FAIL. Do your part by going to i'-.o polls
Tuesday, April 120, and voting for
Pershinff of Nebraska for President
This ndvertiscmont paid for by the subscriptions of Nebraska citizens.
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