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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1914)
J0iHi , ."ify: v k' RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF i IVMIUMMMIMM V IM l' tu . GV IV t K V THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraaka. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Batercd tn the rostofuco at Hrd cloud) Neb. u Second Clout Mattor A. B. McARTHUR l'UIIMSIIKn THE ONLY DEMOOHATIO PAPKH IN WEnBTEH COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET Governor John II. Moiii:iii:ad Llout. Governor James Pkarson Secretary o( State.. .Ciiaiii.ks W. I'ooi. Auditor Public Recounts. . W. II. Smith Treasurer Gkoimje E. II all 8npt.Publlo Iiibt 1. M. WiiiTKiiKAn Attorney General Wilms E. Hbkd Commissioner I'ubllu LiuhU nnil Itullilliics Wm. II. Eahtiiam Railway Commissioner. .W. M. Maui-in Regents of University.. O. W. Noin.E John E. Mii.i.ku Congressman Fifth District A. C. Sll AM.r.NUER(IER County Clerk Fiiank Vavihcka Treasurer Gko W.TniNi: Sheriff Jah. Uuhatka County Attorney.... Fiiank J.Munoay Superintendent GEirrnuni: L. Coon Coroner Dn II. Cook Commissioners .... Lr.K DeTouii. . . . ....Dist. 5;Ciiah. DickknhoN, DUt. .1 Representative Geo. V. Lindsby State Senator, 20 Dlnt.-W. L.Wkksnkii OUR TICKET The Democratic citudhlntes for coun ty aud state olllces are till well quali fied for tho vnrloits positions. Anyone can satisfy himself us to tho truth of this statement by noting the candidates on this ticket. There is Frank Vuvricka who has an excellent business college education and Is ah c to conduct, the ofllcu of cauuty oli'i'k lira first c1.tr manner For shorlir we piescnt Jim. Hiih.itha who lb a big inuii in s'utuio mid iu.as good liearted us he U big. lie has never had n county olllcuaud ho is woll iiualilicd for the otllcc'to which he socks. Geo. W. Trine has had years of ex pcrionco and is a first ohifrt booldceeper Hud he is amply qiiitliflcd to sorve this -oouuty in thu treasurer's olllce. For county attorney wo present F J. Munday u lawyer of ability uud education who can till this position in a creditable way. ' Miss Gertrude Coon has made good as county superintendent and so high ly doeB the county esteem her services Dot a candidate was nominated to op pose her. Dr. II. Cook U well qualified for the oftlco of corone.. lie has shown his willingness to conduct the affairs of every position he has held in a thor ongh manner. For commissioners there are (J. T. Dloki-nson aud Lee DeTour, both gentlemen who know the needs of the county and liavo pledged themselves that they will carefully safe guard the Interests of the taxpayers. George V. Ltudbcy served one term In the statu legislature very acceptably to the people of this county and has proven his ability to fulfill thu duties of a legislator. Wm L. Wccsner candidate for stato senator from the three counties Is a man of wide business expurieiicu and hu has thu interests of the people at heart and will make au excellent member in the upper houso We uotlco that thu city council Is doing fcomo good work on tho htreets and have many of them in excellent condition. Good streets are not only a comfort to ourselves but they make tho right kind of au Impression on the stranger and prospective citizen. This is thu time of tho year when many stoves are sot tip for thu winter. itiBiiieuvHt time or tno year to in- bpeot thu Hues and stove pipes for when these are defeotivo fires tire hound to rosult. To avoid u lire see in what condition your Hues and pipes are when you set up your stove. The combined deposits in tho banks of this city, amount to eilh,.'18.'2l. This is almost u half a million dollars und is ample evidence that this com munity is iu a prosperous condition. 12 ven tho them was a short crop last .year thu deposits nt thu banks huvu been growing larger nnd larger. Tho city ought to congrutuliitu hoiself on this good allowing. All the alleys Iu tho city should be cleaned up nt once. Acting under tho authority of the state our health phy sician has given notice that all alleys ' w.,. mmm&mmmL!. rYrfW'ilWNrtMiiMiiMia; P"ia.i, Gov. John H. Morehead Will Address the Voters Of This Place On the Issues of the Day TONIGHT At 8 O'clock Don't Fail To Hear Him J- F. GRIMES Progressive Nominee For Treasurer of Web ster County. Gi:nki:i. Ei.umio.n Novi:miii:u !1, ltUl Blue Hill, Nebraska should be cleaned without delay and we know that with the state authority to notify is to uct. Every one can clean up his own propel ty cheaper than it can be done by others so tho thing to tlo Is to heed the notice and get busy. Mr. Chas.T. Dickenson, democratio candidate for the otnee of county com missioner has'llved hi this county for the past eighteen yeurs and it may be safely he. iald that ho has' gained a resldoucu. He has been a democra.t all his life and has never swerved from the principles of that party. He has successfully conducted a blacksmith shop in this city and in Iniivale and has always been fair and courteous to his customers. If elected to this olllce ho will bu careful aud conservative and will do his utmost to give tho county an economical administration. A Horse Market Iu round numbers Nebraska lias over a million horses and mules. The market for these animals is likely to be much improved in the near future as a number of horse buyers are now gathering animals to supply the Europium Armies who are said to have placed huge ordeis in various parts of tho United States. Nebraska with two great liorsu markets, each claiming thiid place In thu marketsof the world, and a smaller market yet. in its in fancybut a healthy baby Is one of the localities which will be looked to for a goodly supply of these animals Farmers should havn animals in uooil condition prior to the oir.iii.0 .. for sale. For The f k Well rotted mai m over the llowor bei the soil after thtu ii. M cleared of rubbish. It is advisable t p'm t Im'U. i f. earlp as they uppeir in le Thev loau thuh- vltiill v . Tullns and hvaeliii t. .. -.i.. flowers for form il efU ..! i r. t.i-i. WUIl tVIIUIl lllUlllL'll HI III -,, Plant the miiclssus n ml jonquil iu the shrubbery aud hardy flower beds. As the peony docs best when not dis turbed', It ih well In planting to work manure at least u year old into the soil to a depth of two feet. Tho peony does not grow well In contact with fresh manure. t nu curiy inn ;is a good tlmo to divide and trautplaut the phlox, sweet William, oriental popples, (htlllardla hardy asters, and daisies The landfcape gardener nt the Unl veisity l'arm advises that the crocus ami snowdrop bhould bu planted two Inches deep and two Inuhes apart, jonquil four inuhes deep und hlx Inches apart, tulip four InoHes deep nnd four Inches apart, hyacinth lvo inches deep and five inches upart, tulip narcissus nearly n foot apart aud five Inches deep, lily six or 6evon Indies deep and a foot or moro apart. . i. -v. Rt!utf.makviimiAm Democratic Convention Tho Democrats of tho Flrit and Second Ward of the Oily of Red Cloud will meet in a Mass Convention at the Chief OHIco on Frlduy, October 10, nf. 7i.'K) p: m., for the nomination of a City Assosor, City Constable and Justice of Peace. Ed Pulsipher and J. A. MoArthur Committeemen. For Sale Two and one half acres of land with good eight room house, two.'good chick en houses, wash house, coal house and a good well. Everythlng)ln first class shape. Will sell at a bargain or trade for stock. Inquire here or phono Ind. No 81. Are Your Cows Like These? Two cows were in tho Nebraska University Farm heid u short time ago which looked very much allko. Most people, perhaps, would have judged one to be a little butter than the other. The average feed of onu for two years cost 104 l!. The nvor ogu feed for the other was 35 cents a year moro. Tho one that it cost SG4.1r to feed produced about $10 a year more than alio cost. The one that it cost 3!i cents a year moro to feed re turned five times the income of the othor abovo cost of feed. ,Not even the dairy exports could have guessed that. The way they found out was to weigh and test the milk, tho same as they do with all of the cows of the state dairy herd. As a small milk tester and scales cost but a few dollars, this pratlce can be carried on by any farmer. This Is a Good Town LET'S ALL PULL TOGETHER J Live Here and Work Here. Buy Here and Sell Here, That's the Way to Make the Town Bigger, Better and 5S3- Brighter -e! COMING TO RED CLOUD ASSOCIATED DOCTORS SPECIALISTS At Royal Hotel, Saturday, October 24th ONE DAY ONLY Remarkable Success of These Talented Physicians in the Treatment of Chronic Diseases Offer Their Services Free of Charge The Associated Doctors Specialists licensed by the stutu, for the treat ment of deformities and all nervous und chronic diseases of men, women aud children, offer to all who call on this trip, consultation, examination, advice free, maklnir no eh a rue what ever, except the cost of medicine. All that is aslced iu return for these valu able services is that every person treated will tell their suffering friends and neighbors of thu good results obtained by their treatments that they may consult them with confidence on their ret urn trip which will be in two months. This is said to be one of the most able hpecialists' organization of its kind in this section of the country, aud must be a successful ouo from the many good results I hoy aro getting. They do not treat any acute disease their lime and attention being devoted to such diseases as'fol lows; Diseases of the stomach, bowels. liver, blood, shin, nerves, heart spleen kidneys or bladder, ihcnmali ciu- tlcii, bed wetting, log uhoir, .mIc 'Minus, catarrh, bronchitis a- '"" '' grdwth iu childicu and t' ,iu. . with long btuudingdef!)M .( I. ' ' -diseases that have bu 1 u t..k. . . thu family physiuiiM'. According to till"' ! i' mir operations for h, i m.iw. . ga I a.. . tumors or goitre. If VOU l-r i I .. Mi,, .lei- 'roubles 1 u .i iu ., of .lOiirurlhu for li.ti . ,. Doufueo-. i , ii .. t, u.oo m.'ed in il My ilajs. Hemembor this fine olTvr Is for this 1 1 ip only. Married ladles miisl comu with their husbands und niluois with their parents. CAMP THE CI!!SKOPKACTi Red Cloud, -.- Nebraska Second House North o! I. O. O. P. Hall -O Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free o- n ' ' - TT - .., ,.... ,., , Mlllmri.rf r-"1 "ni.i' lfcim-iiiffC PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. THREE. flic following proposed amendment to the constitution of tli State of Nebraska, cw hereinafter net foitli In full, Is submit- kft. to be voted upon at tho general olec- icu io mo electors or me mate or iMeui.iH- lion to bo held Tuesday, November 3rd, a. u. in. KOlt a Joint rennlutlnn nronnslnir amend ments to Section 1, of Article V. and Section 24. of Article V, of tho Consti tution of Nebraska, relating to term of 'olllce and ruilary of Governor and other executive olllcers. Bo It HcHolvcd and Enacted by the Peopl of tho State of Nebraska! Section 1. That at the general election for Mate and legislative otllcrs, to be held on thu Tuesday sucreedlng the first Mon day in November. 1S14, tho following bo submitted as amendments to Sections 1 and 24, of Article V, of the Constitution of Nebraska: Sec. 1. Tho executive department shall consist of a Governor, who shall hold his olllco for n term of two yenm from tho first Thursday after the llrst Tuesday In January, next after his elec tion, and until hi successor Is elected and riunlllled. In addition to tho Uovernor, the executive department shall Include the following ofllccrs: Lieutenant Onvcrror, Secretary of State, Auditor of Public Ac counts, Treasurer, Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction, Attorney Oencral, and Commissioner of Public Lands and Hulld Iiiks. each of whom shall hold his olllce for the term of two years from tho llrrn Thuisd.iy after the Hist Tuesday In Janu ary, next after hH election, and until his successor Is elected and mmlilted: Pro vided, however, that tho llrst election of said otlleera shall be held on tho Tuesday succeeding the first Monday In November, 14NS, and each succeeding election shall bo held nt thn samo relative time In each even year thereafter. Tho Governor, Sec retary of Stnte. Auditor of Public Ac counts, and Treasurer shall reside at the sent of government during their terms of olllce, and keep the public records, books and papers there, and shall perform such duties as may bo eoulrcd by law. 8ec. 24. The salary of tho Governor shall be five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars for annum. The salaries of Auditor of ubllc accounts and Secretary of State. Superintendent of Public Instruction and Commissioner of Public Iands and Build ings shall be two Thousand five hundred (JL'.HOO.OO) dollars each per annum, and of tho Attorney General, four thousand dol lars ($4,000.00) per annum, the salary of the State Treasurer shall bo three thou sand ($3,000.00) dollars per annum, and the Lieutenant Governor shall receive one and one-half tho compensation of a senator, and after the adoption of this constitu tion they shall not receive to their own use any fees, costs. Interests upon public moneys In thplr hnnds. or under their con trol, perquisites of otllee or other com Eensatlon. and all fees that may hereafter o payable by law for services performed bv an oinrer provided for In this article of the constitution shall bo paid In ad vanco Into tho stato treasury. Thero shall bo no nllowanco for cleric hlro In tho of fices of the Superintendent of Public In struction and Attorney (3encr.il. Sec. 2. That nt said election on tho Tuesday succeeding tho first Monday In November, 1014, on tho ballot of each elector voting thereat, thero shall be printed or written the words: "For pro posed amendments tn tho constitution, fixing the term of olllco aid snl'irv for governor, nud other executive olllcers," and "Against proposed amendments to the constitution, fixing thu term of olHce and snl'iry for governor, and other execu tive olllcers." Approved. Ajirll 21. 11)13. I. Addison Walt. Secretary of State, of the State of Nebraska, do hen by certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to tho Constitution of tho Stato of Ne braska Is a true and conect copy of the orlglnat enrolled and engrossed bill, ns passed by the Thlrtv-thlrd session of the Legislature of tho Stato of Nebraska, ns appears from said original bill on file In this olllce. and that said proposed amend ment Is submitted tQ tha uualllled voters of the State of Nebraska for their adop tion or rejection at tho general election to be held on Tuesday, tho 3rd day of November. A. D. 1814. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and alllxed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. "Done at Lincoln, this 23rd day of March. ln';tho yenr cf our Lord. One Thousind Nino Tlundred nnd Fourteen, and of the Independence of tho United States the Omr-nundred and Thirty-seventh, and of thte State the Forty-seventh. ADDISON WAIT. , Seal), Secretary of State. t F I R E THK ALARM Is a dreadful thing OF FIRE for the man without insurance. Every time he sees the engines racing along his heart comes up in his throat if the fire is anywhere near his place. What folly, what mis taken economy. THK COST OF is so small that it INSURANCE need hardly be considered. The freedom from worry alone is wortli It many times over Have us insure yon to-day. O. C. TEELy Reliable Insurance. We Are Looking For The Man yiio has soiled his clothes so badly that they aro not (It to wear. No matter how dirty or greasy thu suit may bu wo are equipped with the most modern machinery und have skilled workmen lio lenow how to Clean, Repair and Press Clothes G. Hasstoge? Cleaner and Dyer Both Ptwnn ' i"i'i.i ..... i i i .in - - ' BJkQZEM vMml flfi lfiiCBBB2ifl2tfK9uuoauii.'tt Ad Co mmme-mH m II if w0ym ill 1 Ail &feSl n 111 L wmikM III life M$iWW"( ill '-y ,1 WJxJYJiCSxiit i mi I Mill lit II I J FAff Vt&sBaL 1 1 L ! IITQ i if . 'AViviit5MM 1 1 mWUH WWil(J i. . r 'U.VWVKA-.. - '. i n WW M AND COATS; "SNAP. STYLE IS WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU BUY YOUR READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS. OUR SUITS AND COATS' POSSESS "SNAP." OUR READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS NOT ONLY "LOOK THE PART" BUT WEAR WELL. WHY? BECAUSE GOOD MATERIALS ARE USED IN MAKING THEM AND THEY ARE MADE RIGHT. WE PRICE THEM RIGHT TOO. New Goods in AU Departments THE MINER BROS. Co. General Merchants "A MIGHTY SAFE PLACE TO TRADE The Store That Sells Wooltex A i QUALITY ON THIS WE PRESENT 7hEN we began our YV business career in inRea Cloud we took as our motto the one word Quality and' we believe all our patrons will agree with us that it has truly been our slogan all this time. Our reputation for high-grade Groceries is well-known. We are fully prepared to supply all your wants in our line P. A. Wullbrandt THE HOME GROCERY iA f y M . i I (m I Ol)H M0JjflE!tT5 8 Our Prices Are Reasonable It OVEHING Dr. Nicholson DENTIST urVICK OVKR ALIIIIKIIIT'S STOW. IN DIVKRTO.V ON MONDAY RedCtrad. Nebrtttka FOR RENT A good b-room house Hutohlson & 8aladen. adv , WBjBWfaiwwwwmiwWiii nmmufmif HAVE BUILT OUR BUSINESS r h Are Made Right Well Lettered And Carefully Erected COME IN AND SEE BROS. & GO. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud ' a a Nebraska E. S. Garber Real Estate, Farm Loans and Insurance. Red Cloud, - Nebraska. '! njtr i ii B