The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 29, 1912, Image 8

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Costs You Nothing When Idle
Almost Nothing When It Runs
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'HEN an I H C engine is at work, it is
the cheapest dependable power you
can use; wncn not worKing it costs
you nothing. It will work just as hard at the
' close of the day as at the start will work
overtime or all night just as readily. It is
ready to work whenever you need it; always
reliable and satisfactory. You can use an
I H C Oil and Gas Engine
to pump water, to run the wood saw, cream
separator, churn, grindstone, washing machine,
feed grinder, corn huskcr and shredder, en
silage cutter, or any other farm machine to
which power can be applied.
I H C oil and gas engines are constructed of
the best materials; built by men who know
what a good engine must do; thoroughly tested
before leaving the factory.
They are made in all sizes from 1 to 50-horse
power; in all styles vertical and horizontal,
air and water cooled, portable, stationary and
mounted on skids, to operate on gas, gaso
line, naphtha, kerosene, distillate or alcohol.
Kerosene-gasoline tractors, 12 to 45-horse
power.
Ask the IHC local dealer to show you an
I H C engine and explain each part, or write
for catalogue and full information.
International Harvester Company of America
(Incorporated)
Lincoln Neb.
IHC Service Bureau
The purpose of this Bureau Is lo furnish, free
of ch.irtu to nil, the bust Information obtitinnblu
on bettor fanning. If you have any worthy ques
tions concernutL' sons, crops, land drainage, irrl-
IMIioi). fiTtlllzcr. pic. m.tlieyourlnqulrlfs specific
(nil tend thi-m to IHC Service Bureau. Harvester
UulUUtu, Chicago, USA
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jfj Tor Iiitoriiatinnal ttarrestiT Company Hoods or Supplies Call, on
WHITAKER & BUCKLES, Red Cloud, Nebraska
August Bulletin of Summer Tours
"tO TH CAST:
The M'icinI diver- route tour Include the East' nnst liiMiitlfut hiuI at
troe Uv iocillties. Also very low rates going nntl returnine. the same
touii-s Suintii-.r Tom 1st rates to the Lake regions, Canada and Atlantic
Sflt'i'i.-:. Th Atlautlo Suae last during Aiigiit, isat the height of Its
popularity.
T? THE PACIFIC COAttTUesldes the every day excursion rate of
C3, via direct route, still lower r.ites are available Aug 2'ltb tuSept. Gth,
hielaslve, to California cities and on Oct. 12th, 14tU and 15th to Portland
and Seattle
QtOUffTAIN TOUIt --Special rates to Denver and Colorado Spilncs;
ask ul)otu Kstes Varlt, otic of Colorado's most beautiful reglous. Colorado
lis Cull or t pplng places and resorts. The Ulaok Hills with their famous
Hot Springs, S. IV, can lie roached very cheaply; Sheridan and Ranohester,
Vyo., ure gateway! to the resorti lit the hoautlful Big Horn Mountains.
'Tuerworrolls In the Oivl Creek Mountains Is ouo of the coming sanitariums
vAf the West.
BOOKLETS rKQB-'lUouml trip Knsthound Karen," 'California Kxeurslonn," 'Hammer
miirn iu ruiiui .)HHi, 'iciiowHtone i-arK," "uoiiyatoail Into Yellowstone." "Colo.
Northwest Tours," "C'olorndo-Utnh llnndtook," "Kstn
"Summer Tours Westbound," "The Black Hills."
rado-Yellowstonu Tours,"
Park," "Kin Horn KeMorU,"
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L. W. WAKKIMY, Qnmr1Fangmr Agt.,
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D D. SantWann. M. IV
Physician and Surgeon
Office In Moon Block.
Dell, Blaok 4; Iud., 103
Residence, Royal Hotel.
Bell, 47; Iud., 27
Calls Answered Day or Night
HEl) CI.OUI), NKH.
TOf ALARM is h dreadful thing
OF FIKK for the man without
insnratifo Every time he sees the
eUr ties racing alnug his heart comas
tapdo bit throat If the lire is auy where
near Displace. What folly, what mis
taken economy.
THAT COST OF Is so small that it
SNBURANCK need hardly be
considered, The freedom from worry
lone la worth it many times over
Have us Insure you to-day.
O. C. TECL,
milmtl0 Inuranc0.
A. C. AMES, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
R.ED CLOUD, . NEBR.ASKA
Offica with Dr. Ratines
DR. CHAS. E. CROSS
' DENTIST
VIB STATE tkm
Red Cloud "" Nebraska
State Democratic
Platform for 1912
Those aro the resolutions as present
ed to Hie democratic convention at
UihikI IsMtitl by the resolutions com
tuittee. "We Hio democrats of Nubiaskn, In
staleotiventIoiiniseinliIed,cud greet
ings to the detnoerals of the nation
and congratulate them upon the good
results at the Baltimore convent inn In
the nomination of Wootlrow Wilson
for president and Thomas 11 Mm Mm II
for vice president, and in the adopt ton
of a thoroughly good progressive plat
form. "We horehy exprecs our uii(Ualllli?d
approval of the nominees and of the
pUlfoim.
"We point with pride to the leader
ship Nebraska democracy has taken
during the past eighteen years tinder
the gutdanee of William .1. Bryan
"Wo congratulate the democrats of
the nation that they had in Nebraska's
distinguished citizen a man who dared
defy the elements thai had wrecked
the republican party and that sought
at Baltimoro the destruction of the
democratic party; that with superb
courage he challenged the right of
these elements to dominate the demo
cratic convention and stood for what
he believed to be the interest of "the
folks at home;'' that through his lead
ership the convention at Baltimore
was transformed from what nt one
time seemed to he a reactionary gath
ering into a real democratic convention
with real democratic candidates stand
ing upon ti genuine democrat lo plat
form. Wo cordially approve Mr.
Bryan's course nt llaltlinore and we
heartily commend him for the course
he adopted and we congratulate him
upon the magulflcont victory.
"We approve the work of the demo
cratic house of representatives and we
heartily commend the Nebraska demo
cratic delegation in either branch of
congress for their faithful efforts to re
present in the votes they have cast the
democratic sentiment, of Nebraska.
larftrse AneathMiits
"We invite attention to the tact that
there are important problems of state
government and we pledge the best
efforts of democratic members of the
legislature and other democratic otllc
lals to the solution of these problems
by the way of constructive legislation.
"We favor the adoption of the pro
posed constitutional amendment pro
viding for the Initiative and referend
um. "We favor the adoption of the pro
losod constitutional amendment giv
ing to cities of more thin 5,1-00 popu
lation the privilege of framing their
had charters, consistent with the con
stitution and laws of the state.
"We favor the adoption of the pro
poned constitutional amendment pro
viding for a board of control for the
'government of state institutions ntid
e promise that the democratic gover
nor will appoint us members of the
state board men upon whoso integrity
rfiid capability the people may rely for
economical and business-like conduct
of all the affairs of state institutions
"We favor zealous guardianship of
the right of the stato to regulate com
mon carriers with relntlou to intrastate
commerce.
"We favor the passage of a law hav
ing for its purpose the abolition of
vote trading, commonly called "log
rolling," in the legislature.
"We favor a law requiring the gov
ernor to make publlo the names of all
persons who petition him, either verb
ally or in writing, to approve or veto
any measute.
"We commend the last democratic
legislature for the passage of the Ollls
stock yards bill, and we promise such
further regulations for stock yards as
the public welfare may require.
FaYtrElftht-MiNrDav
"We promise the faithful enforce
incut of the uuti-lobhy law, to the end
that such a law shall no longer be a
dead letter upou the statute book.
"We favor the enactment of a law
creating a state highway commission,
in order to help systemlze road con
struction and thereby further the good
roads movement.
"We favor the eight hour day for all
tollers, especially lu the case of state
and municipal work.
I'Tlia Btnfu la tln1 tn ln..Ml HAnn..Hn
..v .a ,i,ti ii unuiai icsuuru
es not yet developed, a condition due
to the lack of public knowledge of
aucb wealth,
"We therefore favor a liberal appro
pi lation by the legislature for the pur
pose of giving publicity to the state's
resources,
"We favor the enactment of a law
directing and empowering the state
railway commission to examine and
audit the books and accouuts of all
public service corporations doing busl
ness within the state, and to limit the
earning power of such corporations to
a retsouauie proportion of the capital
invested.
"Wo recognize in the merger of the
telephone companies of the state an
effort to establish a complete telephono
monopoly.
"We promise that our member of the
railway commission will do everything
iu his power to see that the telephone
busiuess is properly regulated and that
rates charged for telephone services
Dealers in
All Kinds of
Builders9 Hardware, Plumbing Goods,
Furnaces, Windmills, Buggies,
Agricultural Implements,
Paints, Oils, &c,
Wagons,
&c.
Let us figure on your Hard
ware and Plumbing Jobs. We
believe it will be profitable for
both of us
Red Cloud
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are reasonable.
"We further promise such addition
al legislation as may be necessary to
protect the interests of the users of
telephones iu Nebraska.
"We deplore the needless delay In
the disposition of contiovctsles turn
out the courts of the state, and espec
ially that of the supreme court, and
tdedge our candidates to the legisla
ture, if elected, to support such nieas
utes and endeavor to crystallize Into
law tin Bet of the legislature which
will result iu the speedier disposition
t csea-Ilt'the higher courts of the
state and at the same time safeguard
the rights of litigants.
TaxatlM RcTarm
"Nebraska's awkward and ineqnlt-
able taxation system should be replac
ed by a twentieth century method.
"We favor, therefore, taxation re
form by separation of the sources of
the state and local revenues, thus giv
ing to counties and towns the privil
ege of enjoying the taxes from purely
local valuations. Land held for specu
lative purposes and without improve
ments ought to carry a larger share of
taxation than it uow does. To this
end we promise to submit to the vote
of the people a proposed constitution
al amendment enlarging the powers
of the legislature with respect to the
enactment of the taxation system, and
then provide for the selection of a
commission whose business it will be
to Investigate and report for tho con
sideration of the legislature its idea of
the taxation system suited for Nebras
ka's peculiar needs.
"We favor Insurauoo reports for "old
line" as well as fraternal companies.
"We favor eutomatlo benefit iu case
of lapse of policy after three annual
premiums have been paid. Securities
In which Insurance reserves are invest
ed should be deposited with the state
for the protection of the policyholders
And the initiative and referendum
should be given to fraternal organlza
tlonsforthe protection of the rank
and ile.i
"Recognizing the growing demand
for scientifically trained teachers to
the end that the best results may be
realized from the vast sums of money
aunually expended for the mainten
ance of our public schools, we favor
liberal appropriation for our four state
normal schools and for normal train
ing in the high schools.
The dependent wives and children of
the inmates of the state's prison ehauld
not be deprived entirely of a father's
or husband's earning power; but a cer
tain portlou of the regular hire, as
well as overtime earnings of the pris
oner, having a mother, wife or child
geaendeut on his labor should be de
voted to the support of those Innocent
people.
The fact that the democratic leglala'
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Tbe HEW Feed Store
We handle only the Best Grades of Flour,
and Feed o! all kinds. Your inspection of
my place is respectfully requested
""dSJp.o. GEO. W. TRINE
tures appropriated more money for the
permanent equipment of normal
schools than had been before expended
for like purposes during the entire
history of the state. We pledge our
selves now to the support of these in
stitutions commensurate with their
growth and demands.
We point with pride to our state uni
versity and agricultural college and
favor liberal appropriations for institutions.
"We denounce the usurpation of
power on the part, of the federal judi
ciary, as shown by the decision of
Judge Daniel Thew Wright of tbe Dis
trict of Columbia wherein be sentences
to imprisonment such champions of the
wage earnerd of tbe nation as Samuel
Qompers and John Mitchell for daring
to exderclse the prerogatives of free
speech, and we call upou Nebraska's
representatives in congress to investi
gate the record of this procedure with
a view to the judge's Impeachment.
"We favor a just worklugman's com
pensatory law and pledge tbe passage
of such a measure by a democratic
legislature.
"We favor the enactment of a law
prohibiting any person or firm engaged
in the sale or manufacture of intoxi
cating liquors from contributing
money or valuable things to any per
son or organization or to any contest
where the question of liquor is involv
ed. Tbe penalty for a violation of this
law shall be forfeiture of license and
fine.
ffi Water Pmr
that are to be paid by consumers of
?.his power.
"A 'blue sky' law patterned after
the Kansas law and requiring Invest
ment schemes to undergo exatninatioa
by the state board.
"Prison reform, with the abolition of
the prison contract, the establishment
of a binding twine factory for the more
desperate men and the purchase of a
large farm for the training in agri
culture, horticulture aud manual train
ing of those prisoners who are willing
to be helped to an improved view of
life.
tbe
with re-
"We pledge tbe best efforts of demo
cratic members of the legislature and
all othaa. democratic oiUcla
following described policies
speot to'tate government,
"Beserjv ation for the people of con
trol over tbe water power provided by
Nebraska rivers and the leasing of
rights with supervision over the rates
YferTsShiw Caate.
8 wVVt.rourn8tSrk.a' , "-The County Court
At a County t'ourt held at tbe County
Court room In and for i&td county August
13th, A. I). 1912.
In the matter of the cit ate of Ferdln
and II. Ucrlach, Deceased.
On reading and tiling the petition of the
executor and widow filed on this day
praying for the examination and allowance
of the una) account of the same date, a
docreeof assignment o! the lands belonging
to saia eiiate to tne persons entitled to tbe
aase, an order distributing the residue of
personal estate and there upon an order
discharging1 tho executors from further
burden and service In said office except as
may be expedient In the sale or distribution
ol tbe real estate.
Okdkukd, That Haturdny, the 31st day ol
August A. I)., 1U12, at one o'clock p, m
Is assigned lor bearing said petition, when all
persons Interested In said matter may appear
at a County Court to bo held In and (or said
county and show cause why prayer ol peti
tioner should not be granted; and that notice
ol the pendency ol said petition and the hear
ing thereof be given to all persons .Interested
In said matter, by publishing a copy ol this
order In tho Ked Cloud Chief, a weekly news
paper printed In said county, for three con
secutive weeks prior to said day of hearing.
SKALl A. D. ItANNKY,
Countv Judge,
Really Lueky Candidate.
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