ri?r J A - jr.- - ,-U - I. -. J ,.,. WV . . JW, to. . ,(,v.vi.uiatnr -tv- ,VW- RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF I ii i i I l. h'Sli 'I tf il'.l i S VJ i I .. 3 f ti i y Ml I! HI . rtft lDJ rw t -w-n t33 O B1g3 1 ,,l,S3S3a THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska. " PUBLISHED BVBRY THURSDAY Entered In the I'oMolllcc nt Ilttl (loml, Ncli. ns Hccoml CI am Mnttcr 0 B. HALE l'UllUSHKH .fHB ONLY IlEMOCHATIC I'AI'KU IN WEBHTEH COUNTY How muoh better it Is to take the "brambles out of the path of your friend than to add thorns to -wound Jiis feet. A good housewife never opens the rCftnued vegetables with her husband's -tfftzor, nor will a loving husbiuul curry the horse with the nutmeg grater. Suppose Hint some ftofitiahitnncc of your, or hoiiio oiio in the city or coun try who does not believe on certain aubiocts just us vou do. or who does :ot belong to your church or society; suppose you should go into some groc sery or dry goods store and toll Mr. Jlcrchiint not to sell him any goods even If he hud the cash und was will ins to pay the usual price for it What iwould the ineruliiint bo most likely to tell you? It's just the sumo thing swhen you try to call thu editor of a jwwspaper down for running some .Jtgitlmatc advertising for some society (0t firm that you do not believe in. tThe advertising space in n newspaper J the editor's stock in trade and he UMiBt sell it or go the route of the mer ijthsnt who does not sell any goods. :JJease remember this the next time you see some item in the paper from .3ono firm or organization that dilfcis kWith you in opinion. .'Many Farmers To Attend Annual Meeting ways existed between the two Interests TliU will be the first time the farmers of Nebraska will have an opportunity to hear both sides discussed by men of national reputation, who have thoroly studied the question, Inasmuch as both have personally investigated the European methods, much of interest will be offered for the Inter discussion. More than LVXH) delegates, represent ing every agricultural organization, have been appointed from Nebraska. Inasmuch aH "Tnlverslty Consoldldu tiou" aud"TriXation "are to be consider ed, a record attendance is anticipated. The subjects Included in the program are of vital moment to every citizen of the state. Value of Nebraska's 1913 Output Is Half Million Greater than in 1912 Dosplte drouth conditions which ma terially n.'Teotcd the corn yield in Ne braska this hummer The state's com bined output of corn, wheat, t, hay and barley, exceeds that of last year by more than one-ha'f million doltniH. Such a lecord cuniiot be sot passed. Nebraska Is one of the few states that has succeeded in showing nn increase lu production this year. As a conse quence, business has been active all through the state, and in Omaha, the activity is more than that of last year by twenty per cent. As a rule, prices have been material ly higher, the producers receiving from ten to twenty per cent more for their stuff than last year. To overcome a loss la Its coin crop, such as Nebraska did,ls a tribute to the state, which easily entitles her to her reputation as the best state in the Union. Local Unions Form . County Organization Wednesday a goodly number of dele gates arrived in Ked Cloud Wednesday to perfect a county organization of the Farmers Kduciitioiiiil and Cooperative Union of America. The morning The program of the Nebraska Farm- j session was cancelled and promptly at rs' Congre'H, which will bo held in 'one o'clock County Organizer John K. OOnaha, December'.) toll, Is arousing1 Weliiuii'Mcr of Superior, presiding. .Much interest because of the wide di- Tho following olllcers weru elected; fatuity of subjects which Mill bo dis. , pie-blent, Qeoige Klckatd of liulde -cussed. I'lesident (ieonre Counbmd Uoek; Vice I'res., Frank Amuck of rjwored a tcn-frtrlke when ho secured ltud Cloud; Secretary-Treasurer, Fred Professor (Itorgu Laumauu of Cornell Copley of Iuavalc; Conductor, Homer .University and II. (iordon Jones of Crowell of Utirlield; Doorkeeper, Lloyd Denver to present the fanuer-i' and Amiiulc .of Ib'd Cloud. JbankoiV viewpoint of rural credits. I The executive committed elected was A wido difference of opinion has al- A. L.tirosMiiHii of Iuavalc, II. Summer- Wooltex Great Coats That Defy . . . The Weather ' .5 sJSfs VsaA s s J3lf i WM' I 11 wl I sl I I j 1 1 IK I n ' I it il iii l jl 3326 Coprrlcht 19tl 1 Tbc H. Black C. 8 VVOOLTEX style correctness is an accepted fad. The renown of the Wooltex style bureau as the vastest style authority is unquestioned. Wool tex quality is equally certain. That there may be no doubt of it, there is the Wooltex guarantee of two full seasons satisfactory service. j Comfort too, is assured to the who buys a Wooltex great coat, for w a a 1 I 1 111 coais siuray raDncs are employed, the coats r afa llf lssCA rrr ft ill nn-J ir.ll -..l.. I.-l wiv. v,m iuuoc auu iuii, x win surciy auora protection in the severest weather. "otsT AS vsA & woman in these A TV? ilfe JS20, CopxrltMWU by TLc II. BUck Co. ff0P$ THE MINER BROS. CO. THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX COATS SUITS SKIRTS rsVsVsv7Vv . VyNA-NyvVv-vVvSwN SSSSu 6369 taDmsv;z 6S63 VOTE FOR 1 NEBRASKA PLAN Tho commlttqo of Nebraska editors, appointed for tho purpose at tho 'last Stato Convention, held in Omaha during tho summer of ID Hi, is very IftaairouH of learning tho sentiment of tho newspaper readers of this stato -jpon tho general subject of taxation, In order to frame an intelligent report to bo submitted to tho next Stato Convention, and to Influence some lcglsla .Uon upon tho question. YOUR OPINION IS IMPORTANT. Kindly till out 3be following ballot and forward sumo to L. J. QUINBY, CHAIRMAN, JDMAHA, NEB.: Do you favor tho adoption of tho amendment submitted by tho last log iJalaturo giving to tho legislature larger powers in tho matter of tax legla-.JatfenT liuldfi of Coulus und U. Ailc of'Ued Cloud Mr. Miner of (.initio Hock was elec'ed county business silent. .The next, meeliiif; will be held at Guide Uoek Juuiiurv 1 1 at 10 . in. Tin meeting yosterJay closed with a pub lie addri-ss by Hon A. 0. Davis, the National Secictiiry-TreuMiior of the organ!. ttlon. lie gave 'mil- of his characlnrNtii: aitdi'e-se.s full of humor but yet telling in all its point-. Ho gave the fiiriiii'i-.s soiut'lhlug to thiult over after nriiving hiimeaud I a'libuio that wiettt good will le-ut'from our meeting Mhl tlmL in the near future mi orguiil.aliou will be perfected in the city of lied Cloud. John K. Weill inelbter, County Orgnni.er K. E. & C. U. A. GARFIELD ............ Do you bellovo In tho taxation of farm implements and machinery, farm provemonts, crops, stock or other products of tho farm? Tho present constitution gives to tho loglplnturo power to exempt trees taxation. Do you think It would bo a good thing for tho legislature to an act exempting from taxation all trees? .... Do you bollevo in tho taxation of merchants' or manufacturers' goods or 3els of production? Do you bellovo in tho taxation of personal property, either in tho form iJrf .household goods or of moneys? Do you bellovo lu tho exemption of Improvements from taxation whether ,-aacb Improvements uro in tho form of business blocks, factory buildings or 68? Do you believe in inheritance or stato Incomo taxes? "What would you think of tho taxation of franchises according to their market value? 'Do you favor the practice of levying upon only one-fifth of the assessed of properties? If you are in favor of exemption of any oral) of the above oi.norated rtlca from taxation, from what source would you recommend that rev for the maintenance of public Institutions should come? Charley Sehultz's children who have been slclc with the whooping cough niu butter. Lon Woiiderly whs out on wind mill row Monday ami got his mules from Mr. McElliHiiey. Mrs. Al Smith and children were visiting her father and, mother Satur day and Sunday Will Fisher and children spent Thanksgiving day with his sister, Mr. Ceo. Coon and family. On account of Tnehday beluga rainy day there were not very many at the Hawkins mid Wolfe sale. Smith Uro-. hid a ear of coin on the trnelt in Red Cloud and were busy hauling it the last of the week. Kay Davis and Carter l.lppeneolt re turned from Dakota last weok They look well and are homo to spend tho winter. A line rain nn Frldny night and more on Saturday night. The rain all went into the ground and it will help the wheat and muke the people feel better. The great Turkey day, Thanksgiv ing day, is a tiling of the past and every one had a good feed and now we are waiting and longing for Christmas. the nerves and heaiL leave-. worse than they weio before ll.all Olive Oil Emulsion N a real medluii.e-a splendid body utid sti euglh .builder, especially tfond for old people, beeiui-e it furnishes to the sy-teui in gredliMits neoess try 1. 1 rein-ill wasted tihSUC-, stllMlgthlMl lIlH lltflVI". yho new energy and ti yoiingr and livelier frellin; to the body. It doesn't emit ilu a drop of alcohol tier any i!aliL"'ntiis drills Itmxv nut in ik vou f-el heite'1 aflerllie llrst dis(., nor perlMS for scveial days. Hut if jon don'' f-el tnoch liettiM ami .stroniser before ou h.tvu taken a tiuii'tiM' as much its yon have of o' In-r niedieine-i that didn't help you, we will e-ladly isivtf you back your money. That's ceitiul. u-(iu:ire deal. ' ' The four ff.ipnphosphUes it eoii'iiins are used by leaditiks plivsicians every- ''liere in debility, weakness and llablll ty to disease, to tone and streugihen the nerves, rarest Olive Oil, one of the most nutriotioiiH, inost-casily di gested foods known, being taken with the hypophophites, gives rieli tissue nourishment to the entire system. You who ure weak and rundown, and you who are apparently well now, but are liable to sulfer from vhiIoiis cold weather ailments, use Iluxall Olive Oil Emulsion to g-t and keep well and s'roug. For the tired-out, run down, nervous, emaciated or de bilitatedthe convalescing growing children aged people It is a sensible pleasant tasting aid to renewed Btreinstli, better spirits, glowing health. If it does not help jon. your mi.iiiiv ivlll In- irlt'iMi linelc tri vnn with. I out iiririiiueut. Sold in this commun ity only at our store The Ke.MiU Store one of more than 7,000 leading drug stores In tho United State , Canada and (5re.it. Hrltain. II. E. Oriee Drig Co, them '....... '4 A Farm Loanu-l have a limited n mouut of private money to place in first mortgage farm securities, short or long time, at lowest rates with optional payments. Write or plmr.e. Daniel G.vkukii, Rlverton, Nebraska. 'Would you favor local control of taxation? by -. Strength For Old People Old people, to overcome the weaken ing, debilitating effects of increasing old age, often make a very sad mis take in using socalled "remedies" that contain alcohol aud dangerous or habit forming drugs, Often this stuff be cause it llveus aud brightens them up a little just after taking a dose, leads them to Imagine that it is doing them good, when it Isn't. Remedies that plv for tbelr nala nn stioh ... If Art barm, because the falsa excitement of 1 A Story a Day. A story a doy for the DtVi daysof 1U11 that Is a part of what you get by sub scribing 3J.00 for The Youths' Compan ion new volume. The fifty two weekly issues of The Companion will contain at least H05 stories, and all the other kinds of good reading that can be crowded between two covois the best advice on athletics for boys, articles on dress and recreation for girls, con tributions by f anions men and women, suggestions for the care of the health, eto. For tho year's subscription of 82.00 there is included a copy of The Com panion Practical Home. Calendar for 1014, and all of the issues for tho re maining weeks of 1014, dating from the time the subscription is received. If you want to know more about the Oompauion before subscribing, send for sample coples.containlng the open ing chapters of Arthur Stan wood Pier's floe serial of life in a boy's school "His Father's Son." With them we will send the full announcement for ioa. i: 'a Ti ------'- Shop Early Sale December 4 to 13, inclusive : - Jg Wm rWmi THE YOUTHS' COMPANION, '' 114 Berkeley St., Boston, Maes. In order to have our customers do their trading early we are offering extra induce ments for your benefit. 20 per cent discount on all Wool Dress Goods, includ ing wide wales, serges, diagonals, etc., in all colors and prices. This is indeed for your benefit com ing just at the beginning of the winter. 20 per cent discount on my large line of Handbags. 15 per cent discount on all Ginghams. This also is a remarkable offering at this time. 20 per cent discount on Table Cloths and Napkins' A very useful Xmas present. Don't forget the date, Dec. 4 to 13 Every 25 cents paid on account or every 25-cent cash purchase entitles you to a number on the three large dolls to be given away December 24 Barbara Phares Btitterick Patterns 1 s 8 laV J f MWMWMWMWfiWJWJWMWMWWV If --MMlM-lM'IW MMMlMWMli),ntWWagWtWt(rl11W.mrf)Tn,m.,ft.(1 1...MI mi,. wiBnW0yiKi..-fe fctr-j-jas.9TKKK?,w?1fpwnrlr MWMoaMIMWM