The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 01, 1915, Image 4
llpioLOUp! WkbRAIKA, CHIEF o ! :t n K ' ;il &' j - 4 M4AT S 9 AS THE FOOD The better the food the healthier the man. Every man, if he values himself, insists on pure, good, sweet butter and on really fresh eggs. Our reputation for sell ing fine butter and eggs is perfectly well established in this community. Our gro ceries arc the best in town for the money. jt GIVE um A TRIAL 019009 J P. A. WULLBRANDT THE HONE It superiority is unquestioned Its fame world-wide. Its use a protection and a guar antee against alum food. If you wish to avoid a danger to your food jv Mmm&&Sm? MrSR mm p,tartar powder. i THE RED CLOUD CHIEF SUd Cloud. Nebraska fUBLI8HED EVERY THURSDAY Catered In the Vottomce at Ned Cloud. Neb. M Hccond Ulaaa Matter A B. McARTHUK I'lUII.IHlIKll TUB ONLY DKMOCHATIO I'AI'KH WKBHTKU COUNTY IN CITIMEWS' TICKET Mayor Kobt. Damerell Clerk O.O. Teel Treasurer M. It. Plorance Engineer (leo II. Overlng Police Judge J. A. liurdeu Councilman 1M Wnrd....H. Ncuerberg Councilman 2nd Waid..V. A. Mayuard Members of school Uo.inl Clark Slevetia ami UH1T Pope A well graded jard or lawn planted with ornamental trees, vines or bright flowers, Is one of the most attractive features that will help the appearance of your home. Now that the electric light plant Is o a paying basis why uot light up ' Webster street? A Tew modern lights aloag our streets would transform the appearauce of our city. The cost would not be large and it would pay Id comfort, adtei Using and satisfaction. We are all looking for warmer weath er to cone so that the Mayor may Ismio his proclamation requesting every one to cleau up. At one of the business men's dinners there were several good plana advocated for a clean up day. .Now is the time to get these pluns ready and assist the city authorities. Rev. J. L. Itoebe will deliver the anniversary address to the Odd Fellows this year cm Sunday, April '25. This is the first time in fourteen years that the order In this olty has observed this day. Preparations Bro being made for the event and we niRy confidently e.. peet that the attendnnre will be large. The Lince-in lleiuld is authority for. stating that ihu rtcont failure of "The S GOOD HE FEEDS ON IT GROCERY If Dr.Prices CREAM BAKING POWDEB Made from cream of tartar, derived from grapes, .the most delicious and wholesome of all fruit acids. & IBr B 31 "TSJtvmZtMAtW oo Purity Uutter Co.," for one hundred thousand dollars was due to exploita tion. It says that the promoters de liberately fleeced the confldlug public which purchased "atock" in this con cern. We would very much like to see a flower garden on every dwelling place in the city this summer. Nothing cheers the passer-by like a profusion of beautiful flowers. At the faimer's institute held here last fall it was shown that this country is well adapt ed for the cultivation df all kinds of floweis and specific information was given how to do this in the best man ner. By all means let this bo n banner year for flowers. Some time ogo the Chamber of Com meice decided to invito the inter school track enthusiast to meet in this city. It will takt s..mu prepara tion to conduct this affair with success nud the time touoinment'e to get ready is at hand. It will uot be long before this event and this oily should do everything In its power to make this a success, It will not be a success if the preparations and arrangements left to the last moment. are There will not be many potatoes planted this year on Good Friday. The oldest inhabitant says that this is the first lime iu the history of this couuty that such a condition existed. How ever he sajs that he will tuke his axe and chop u hole in the ground aud plant one potato anyway and that will Insure the rest of the crop if the time ever comes when the fields can be plowed. Those who miss out still have the hundred da)8 and we may have potatoes after all The delegation of boys from the agricultural cluss who are iu Lincoln attending the annual stock judging contest conducted by the sUte uni versity will have an experience that will remain with them for many years after they have been graduated ' from school. Each boy will judge nil stock and the best judge will draww,n;prjze. This prlie however wlll.be, the least valuable part of the program. The boys will learn by actual judging and the ndvice of the experts just what goes to make tip a good horse, a good cow or n good hog. Many n man has learned when too late that he could not judge a horse and it lins coat some men tunny dollars and n great deal of vexation simply because they could not tell a good horse from u poor one, Doys who expect to become farmers need to know how to judge stock and this experience will enable them, in connection with their studies In the high school, to intelligently carry on their business without any haphazard guess work. LHst week's issue of the Chief con tained an engraving of the domestic science class of the high school, itud the paper was printed in green ink. The editor gave as n reason for the latter 'stunt'1 the fnct that both St. Patrick and himself had a birthday last week, but the excuse was too thin. We don't know just whatRomeof those maidens have been doing to Itro Mo Arthur, but we can see through it nil a deep-laid plot to get revenge by minting the whole class green. This should bo n lesson to the young ladies if thoy are again tempted to be disre spectful to a bachelor editor. Webster County Argus. Wo appreciate the fact that Bro. Wilson noticed ttie enterprise on our part in pi luting the domestic science class engraving also the fact of the paper being printed in a color in keep, ing with St. Patrick's day, and while we have always given Bro. Edsou credit for being a deep thinker, yet confess lie shows ability along this line beyond the average in seeing "the deep laid plot oto". While wo do pot deny the bachelor editor po'sition, yet we have uut as yet found the. i ame ,tq carry with it anything of such au..un pteasaut nature, as to cause na te'Ve sort to "cradle robbing". - The Legislative Grind , , -uTfce.objropja&tors have, niadkajloag and hard fl8ht.ftjtoclajareebgttt9p, at this mmImi -aud with apparent sue- ? majHflffi! A Anm,ldlc! tB!i. in the, legislature but they uajr e been 'dbabltf1os:Jm'tbe- tide- for fhe mi- M.Vo PW?ltlflSei tltei lawyer. ui mo uuubu (jraapea ino .OPPQ tuoity J.Ru.n"n,",e.PnyPVW tH sir ac tt9l'ruJ,le'lplgT.WpaW i. .ir . W' b lfcMi WioJln.vnlicr'iX ... I T Tl wouiu vermn a illhrant to li-tf t h riwri ym&$ case before the county court. The lat ter bill, however, failed by 'one vote to pass in the Senate." . '' ' Almost every legislative session sprouts' booms for governors aud con grebsmen aud United States Senators. but this year little of the sort litis beejti beard. Patterson of Lancaster, repub-' n... i ., . .,n ,r : u iuciuuur oi vue lower nouse, Is developing into a real stateamau aud aud it is believable that he may cross swords with Keavls for congressional houors at the next primary. Nichols of Madison is being joshed about run uiug against Dan Stephens but he hasu't admitted the ambition yet. Sena tor Beal is deporting himself in a man ner tuat warrants his fi lends in urging him to try conclusions with Moses P. Klnkaid in 1010. It would be iuw possible to pick u probable candidate for governor out of either party. State otlicers are giving diligent at tention to the legislature and par ticularly Attorney General Itecd, Auditor Smith and Secretary of State Pool are always ready to lend their assistance in settling some knotty point for the solous. Representatives Thad Scott of Ham ilton county offered a motion Satur da; that the House cease giving so much attention to matters concerning Omaha aud Lincoln, aud devote a little more time to legl-dntiug for the "un organized lerrltoiy." Mr Scott is a democrat but he has all of the fighting qualities of the uutei rifled populist of twenty years ago. There has been little railroad legls latlon. The roHds have had represen tatives ou the job watching things all all of tin! time but nothing of Import ance has beun attempted. The most interesting measure was the proposed Obteriuau bill to cut the U. P. right of way down to 200 feet instead of 400 feet along the main line. Consolidations of departments aud bureaus has had its full share of atten tion aud the finance committee of the House has labored diligently to cut down the high salaried heads or de partments without crippling the elH cienoy of the administration of the laws. Salaries are being beld down or, in some Instances, cut a little, but nowhere has' there beon a 'raise. It is currently reported that the seutlment in the Senate and the House Is quite different in the matter, of cousollda tlons, iM'- ; STlltlLBLUTUoMPANvf There Waoltex Ux ..i JiiioniV ,'(iii:i;iim") ".'"' I that make 'eiyutliBi fnd .no more ft ft a mfjm fsm Jtimm m "', :am .- wa i - Wooltex Coats Wooltex Suits The Miner Bros. Co. The Store That Sells Wooltex Red Cloud, We have other Spring Coats from $5.00 up. Suits from $10 up. i Taylor of Custer started something when ho demanded a stricter account ing at the state university. He lost his fight but he has not lost his cour age and, although he resigned from the committee in charge of school fi nances, he is working as diligently as any of the members to get at the fuels In the case He hopes to awaken the public to the necessity for a more dis criminating interest in the agricul tural activities of the university. Cities that want to do so may pro vide by levy for band concerts pn the streets and In the public parks. The state constitution provides that the biennial meeting of the legisla ture must be in session for not less than sixty days or more than ninety days. Iiy the time this has been print ed in the weekly papers the House will have been in session the minimum number of days but the Senate is four days behind aud consequently the ses sion can uot close before next Tues day with strong probability that joint adjournment can not occur before April 5 or U. The House worked Tues-1 day, Wednesday and Friday nights of last week to keep up with the sifting committee and on Friday night it was J nearly midnight when the tight on the chiropractic bills was settled Alto- water plant to generate and sell elec gether the passe J week has been far trie current in competition with the the busiest of the sesslou-and has been Present privately owned eleotrlo corn- full of spectacular events. The House has passed the bill that extends the "on of the personal tax rolls of every olty limits of Omaha to Include South precinct has beeu passed and a bill of Omaha, Benson, Florenco and Dundee, special interest to newspaper pub now &urbau towns. It Iihs also placed Ushers, making libel laws less string the stamp of its approval upon another eilf baiely secured enough votes to Omaha bill, one that permits the city Puts it. lloth of the above measures ThePre-EasterDispIayof WOOLTEX STYLES Easter Sunday The day above all others when refined, becoming clothes are most appreciated. The spring day of fashion, when we doff the somber colors of winter. The" day that marks a change in our thoughts as well as a change in our" clothes. " ' . , is a charm and becoming beauty tailored coats and suits .U Jiaf I , , them so desirable for Eagtfer Sunday thsuwli tig tfotf . djyr41iu-jiugiiuta ""' - ? Materials of .carefully tested; anality, nigqcsLjMraaifr suaflfllt jne beautiful, amzmammmtarmmMtFm i . . : --i""kph mji r-au t-pbi withallTOff' s erirflyaomarmento&l than ordinarv readv-to-wpar ' ordinary way. Seleqt your coat or suit now Easter Sunday. and fire Yoa A - Mason? IHJ I IHJ I HI Easter Cantata by the . YOU WILL FEEL pnny. A bill authorizing the publlca. tDIULII.UICKVU.MrANYy Vv iA'J'txttjtiKf.jCii ys about the new spring aid k and:tailoringxf ;the ". - correct, atvlbnf. all .:V,ri& . . -. g ii .k' tpI ' movu 'xt'i ' ' ' have it ready for Nebraska Special Masonic Service I AT THE UNITED CHURCH April 4th 11 A. M. Miss Grace Hooper will speak to the C. E. Society 7 . M. IHJ I United M. Church Choir AT HOME WITH US ore now in the hans of the Semite. People Say To Us "I cannot eat this or that food, it does not agree with me." Our advice to all of them is to take a Dyspepsia Tablet before and after each meal. 25c a box. H. E. Grlce Drug Co. tiasgSJL ' K. & - V i- J .1 1 BrBKSssssgasggaaaBra