The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 11, 1915, Image 4

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THK ONIjY IHSMIM'IIATIl' I'Al'HIt IN
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Wu not it; tluil quite, u number of our
ell l.i'iis thro their ashes Into the gut
ters which W In direct violation of 1,1 ic
city ordinances and besides nbstiuuts
tho wiitcr, when It comes, which car
ries uwny tlm center of the stieet.
This itittn it costs more iiioiii',v to ro
place and usually leaves thu street In
bud condition for homo Mine.
American citizens should heed Presi
ilcnl Wilton's aihiionltlon and observe
Ht i let neutrality In iilliuullci-.s porttiln
ing to the f,'i'oiit l'iuropoan war now
raging on tin' eastern I'ontlnetit. Wo
should feel tlm utmost pity for all the
contending aiinlt'.s and tho countries
which they represent because they
nil have their sorrows anil horrors. We
cannot ho neutral and express hatred
or condemnation for one eoimtiy or
another. This gieut struggle 'H sap
plug the very live out of all the conn
tries and they will all feel its affects
for years to come. If we are ehai Itnblo
n will think of the devastated homes,
thu women made widows, the child
run tnado orphans, ami the countries
made bankrupt. If wu ically wish to
express that, brotherhood which we
talk about so much in our lodge rooms
and other places we will be neutral In
speech mid action. There Is enough
of genuine sorrow of tho real heart
breaking character to enlist our sym
pathies and lit us leave the hate and
the hard words to tho bclligorents.
ADOPTS A NEW PLAN
Wo notice in the proceedings of tho
board of erliictatlon that that body
bns decided to hold a separate conven
tion for the nomination of nicmburs of
the school board, wo believe that this
Is a move In the right direction for the
reason that it will divorce school
a traits from city politics. In the past
there usually has been a light on at
tho politieiil conventions either over
tho ollleers or else the question of
wet and dry was tho main isMio and
us an after thought men were nomi
nated for tho school board and often
this was done after ono half or two
thlidsof the crowd had left the hall.
lly having a special convention
nothing will luterforo with the con
sideration of school affairs and we can
have an old fashioned town meeting
to see what the district really wants
in its school. This will also permit
the mothers to attend and fathers and
mothers of tho district living outside
of the oity. Heretofore the country
end of the school district has not been
allowed a voice in the selection of
nominees for tho oflico of school board.
At this meeting Infoi mutton can be
Rained relative to school affairs which
the ordinary Individual is not ablo to
Ret under present conditions, Of
course the right wtiv would bo to have
tho patrons or the district visit the
schools and attend the meetings of the
school board but thu experience of the
past has been that our patrons are too
busy at something else to do this. Anil
yet our school interests are vital to the
people of this community and wu
should all be informed as to what is
going on. If this new inovemout will
furnish us with a better undeistanling
of school matteis it should be a per
manent tiling.
That Sinful Printer
"Unobserved and unannounced tho
president of a church society enter
ed tho composing room of a local
newspaper just in time to hear these
"words issue f i out the lips or tho boss
-printer:
"Hilly, go to tho devil and tell him
To finish, that murder ho began this
-morning. Then kill Win. J. Uryun's
.younges', grandchild, and dump the
Hweot Angel of Mercy into the hell
box. Then make up that Naughty
Parisian Actress, and lock up tho Lady
Sn Her Houdnir, then lay tho pretty
form upon tho bed and gri to pre-s."
Uorrilied at. this seemingly dingu-t-liur
language, the good woman lied
from that place of sin, and now lo
'children wonder why they are not al
lowed to play with thu printer's
youngsteiH (iranil Island Free Press.
, v When Pcoplo Ask Us'
what is good for nerves and lost weight,
"wo ulw.'iya recommend
iv conUiwing llypophoiphitet
'Jtk food tonic and tissuo builder.
H. E. Grice Drug Co,
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Friday? Saturday, Monday asud Tuesday
FEBRUARY 12ih. 15lh. I5th and 161K..THESE FOUR DAYS WE OFFER
SEST CANE SUGAR FOR ORE CENT
14-lbs.
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When
OF -ANY 1st GRADE FLOUR FOR $1.01
taken with the following assortment of
High Quality Groceries
FOR.' CASH
2 Packages Cream of Wheat
2 Pounds 30c Coffee -6
Bars White Russian Soap
2 Cans California Peaches
1 Can California Pears
3 Cans of Hominy (Regularly 30c) -3
Pounds of Rice
2 Sacks Table Salt
1 Package Yeasl Foam
1 Can K. C. Baking Powder
1 Package Best Pepper
1 Pound of ,Cocoanut
1 Package Japan Tea
1 Package Oatmeal
2 Packages of Corn Flakes
1 Package Silver Gloss Starch
1 Can Red Alaska Salmon
3 Cans Oil Sardines
3 Cans Best Pumpkins -
1 Large Package Cow Brand Soda
1 Pound Cheese
Total '
Entire assortment taken with 14 ll
Cane Sugar for
OR. -
Entire assortment taken with 48 lb sack of
any 1 st Grade Flour for - - $6.00
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.25 Ever
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.30 Bargains
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.25 Like
$4.99
best These
$5.00
We are giving the best bargains in high grade Groceries that have
ever been offered. Remember, we have not raised the price on any
item in this sale, nor are we giving you cheap goods, but brands
of goods that we have always sold to our customers with the best
of satisfaction.
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Don't ask us to charge this order for it is for STRICTLY CASH
MINER BROS. CHIPS or BANKABLE NOTE
THE MINER BROS. CO.
General Merchants
"A MIGHTY SAFE PLACE TO TRADE"
iibuiluuv, - - - - . . . NEBRASKA
Balance of our Winter Coats and Suits now being sold at Yz Price
RASKA II
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$2,500,000 For Foot
And Mouth Disease
UniU'f thu rii'ont iii'Kout (liillcleiioy
nut which whs hlKnwi ! tho I'rosiilont
on Jiuumry 'J.'), Si!,.')t)o.(X:o is now avail
ablo for Uu ui'iitlo.'itlon of tho foot ami
mouth lieiihi. Up to January 1. 1015.
tho outbreak had oot tho Keilera!
Ciovoiiiinunt t tol.il ol W.l'JO.KH.ni,
Of this sum Sl,SU,:i'.'8.0!) n-pn'MMits tl o
t'oilural (jovuruuk'iit's sharo of tho o
penso of slauKhttrinjr allVotod Ium-iIs
uiul luhnbiirnin (tin owiicm for tholr
loss, of which thu Government pays
half and tho Individual states the re
mainder. The figures show that ox
uliinive of tho work In January 101,17(1
animals have been slaughtered. Of
these 81(5.203 wore cattle, 17.7:15 swine,
anil the remainder sheep and gnats.
The money now at the disposal of
tho department will. It Is I olleved, ul.l
thu campaign against the puMllenuo by
enabling the tiovernnient to maUo
prompt payment lo nil owners of in
fected herds, and thou minitiilre tlu
reluctance of farmers to hae their
toulf slaughtered. In Illinois, for e..
ample, approximately SUOO.OOO Is now
available for thia purpoce. The loss
In that state has been largor than In
any other, .'!!, 7.',8 animals altogether
having been s'anghteied, Pennsylvania
comes next with 17,81)0 animals, and
Ohlu third with 10,1 II. None or the to
other states In which there was an
outbreak has lost ns many as 8000.
In thoo states in which the local
quarantines have been rigidly unforced
and in which the farmers themselves
have aide I the authorities to stump
out the disease, -atlsfaetory progre-s
hns beon Hindu at a smaller expense I
than was at ono time feared. Indiana
mid Michigan, whero the disease
originated, woro, for example, nt first
hard hit. .Much of that territory is,
however, now entirely freed fiom quar
antlno and in only a small area Is tin
movement of live stock absolutely pro
hibited. In In liana if, 137 animals weie
slaughtered, and in Michigan 7.728.
While Illinois and Pennsylvania arc
probably today (he most sorlous'y
allVotKd of all the states, there Is, II is
said, evory leason to believe that ener.
gelic inoHsuros will stamp out fho
p'-stiloneu there as well as elsewhoie.
Altli. u xh large quantities of stack linvo
been allVcted already, the number im
to tlm present Is .small in compirlson
with the total quantity in those states.
oliwl,",,.S..t',cr? WT 'PPoxl.Htely
. -,..w,v ,, 0I eUI(. 1U t(0 be Ja
I "big of the outbreak. Of thofeo lt.O.'.T
have been Hlnnghtemi. Out of np
pr. ximately r,o0,0,( ,B8 only sUrf
hndboeukilloln., to .b.nuary l. Of
il-(.floofrill, lllthllt stato nb
00 Imvo bicn Involved
I' ; Watch Your Children , .
yncn cluldren ilo not lot parents 1-nnro
they nro constipated. They fc$ -t?mZ
- Uiing fjiEtnstef.il. Thoy il 1 ko TcTaU
hxq sugnr. fcolU only by us, 10 cents,
H. E. Griee Drug Co.
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