The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 27, 1916, Image 4

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DEMOCRATIC
3'rosldent
Wilson I 101 121 111 fill 111 131 IG 80 S 511 31 781 24 31 33 25 401 83, 1G C70
Hosb I 4 7 C 16! I 10 J IG 1 C! 3 41 2 l 71 G 81 31 Oil 100
"Vice-President
Morchcad I 39 17 1G1 72 5 21' 13 78 8 4S 30 771 25 31 40' 32 43 80 13il 692
Colcgato nt Large
Ilryan 22 5 3 511 111 81 10 3G 4 33 13! 40l 81 191 37' ITS 18 46 12' 395
Thompson 27 12 13 48l 81 171 ! 61 5 29 161 58 101 18 38 L2' 171 49 15j 4G5
J'inttl 18 G 11' 41 2' C, 9 63 7 17 19 48 4) 111 30 13 151 48 10' 371
Tliomns 17 11 10 47 4 13 9 63 6 32l 24 43 17 20' 34 20 341 39 141 458
Prlco 27 101 13 34 61 16! 8 47 3 24! 24 48 18 20, C 23 34 4G G 414
Oldham 28 101 8 24 3 111 8 64 4 27 19 4G 17 16 6 21 33J 60 7i 395
ConcH 22 14 5 21 5 G 29 3 23 13 33 10 7 8 14( 24 32 3i 276
Rational Conunlttcc
J)ahlmnn 14 71 G 31 3 9 7 49 3. 21l 20 23 7 8 28 151 12 33 9 307
Mullen 30 10 11 36 5 8, C 4G C 3l 11 5G 151 23 9 1G 30 47i 91 405
U. H. Senator
Hitchcock I 28 161 15 42 7 15l 111 76 4 28 24 571 12 21 it 22 27 47 5' 4G7
Duun I 14 21 230 3 G C 2I C 27 10 28 14 12 31 12 20 36 13 1 297
governor
llrynn I lit! 3 4 44 III 8 8 30 4 25 16) 34 81 16 31 14l 17) 42 15 348
TS'evlllo I 26 161 13 3G 2 151 !t 76 5 3l 111 50 17 1S 10 191 33 45 4 447
Ideiitonnut (iovernor
Pearson ' 18 8 4 26 3 4 9 11 4 19 18 25 71 6 51 61 7 101 4 199
Howard ,... I 13 10 G 3! 5 101 4 56 3 30! 12 4G !)' 19 29l 14 31 49 llll 398
Panning 12 1 5 91 1 5 4 21 2 6 4 14 71 7 3 121 7 IS 2 1 138
fjtnto Treasurer
Adams I 1! 8 5 25 2 8 5! 471 6 26 2()l 41 8 101 311 8l 181 45 9l 345
Hull I 24 11 10 46 9 111 111 43 4 30 12 31 18 2l 8 22 27 35 8 383
Congressman
Shallenborgor 3I 13 15 67' 81 1GI 15 83 7 461 21 76 18', 311 36, 28 39l 70 19i G31
Prlco 7 5 21 181 3 2 l 111 2 7 3 ( 2 5 g ll 1G 111 111
Btalo Senator
Spohn 181 3 G 351 l 5 4 8 2 8 12 26 1 41 19 2 8 18 9' 189
Samiiolson 19 4 6 3l 2l 7! 8 57 2 32 12 33 17! 17' 5i 7i 27 52' 5' .341
Moimon 7 111 4 SJ G 5 2 J8 5 12 G 22 G 8 151 22 7 .t 3! 176
Representative
Llndsey I 29 71 12 fill S G 121531 HI 32! It! 481 !i 7i 291 25' 16 42l 911 413
Cloud 14 111 4 191 2J 13 fi 36 G 2G 1S 32 19 21 10i 7 31 40 111 322
District Clerk
MoKclghan I 31 1G 1 tl 53 10 21 15 Til 9 4 2l 65 231 2ll 31 28l 31 63l lfi'l 598
Hutchison 12) 3 23 l 3 l 30 l ll lo 22 Gl S it fi 211 2I 3l 197
Sheriff
JIuffcr 261 91 10 48 fil 22l 13 54 9 42 20 47 24 15 33 1G 39 59 9ll 507
Christy 13 9 G 28 G 2 3 3G l 20 12 30 3 17 8 14 13 271 lO'l 258
Commissioner 1st District
Somerholder 8 17 18 4 811 55
Hrlght 1 23 G 5 5' 40
Knlggo 8 33 7 7 55
Commissioner 4th District
Crahlll I III!!1 ! I 45l I I I ! I ! I 23l :?8I 'I 10G
McArthur I I I I I 16( I I I I I I I 27 5o II 93
REPUBLICAN
Jrosldcnt
Ford 9 21 7 11 12 4 15 25 11 13 11 19 14 3.11 5 3 14 14 1011 251
k flstabrook 6 1 2 4 1 2 12 9 2 8 1 2 2 2 13 1 67
Cummins 54 10 14 7 10 11 19 15 2 21 8 21 15 27 13 10 23 26 27l 334
Hobs 5 G 1 1 G 1 3 3 4 1 C 3 4 I 5 3 21 63
Hughes 8 2 2 1 4 16 3 8 13 1 2 14 28 9 111
Vice-President
Ilurkctt 60' 20 12 13 15 13 23 45 8 25 121 47l 18! 381 20! 10 29 69l 38 506
Webster 27 23 H 12 ll 4J IG 22 11 21 8 22 lfi 24. 2 7i 1! 17 19 294
Delegato at Large-
Gurney 52' 26! 14 14 20 10 28 28 121 29 8 29 10 35i 18 12! 20! 431 261 441
Hevelone 20 29 17 10 12 31 17 17 12 10 5i 37 6 301 18) 3' 8 311 30 316
IluldrlRC 25 261 15 15 8 14' 27 56' 12 21 16 42 J16 24i 6 8.20 691 41 402
JSprpcrson i 29 17' 12 16 5 Gl 24 40 6 35' 12l 40 2l 26 18, 7l 35 63j 36l 449
Jlodgo 53 141 171 11 5 61 10 431 6 -3li 12 43 18! 3!t 161 12' 34 62l 111 478
Currlo 47! 15! Ill 121 14 Gl 16 39' Si 33 19 23 191 41 4' 15 35 59 24, 440
Kllpatrlck 501 32 7 10 9 81 15 28 1G 34 4 24 16 37 8, 11 29 38,19 395
Rational Cominisblonor
McUrow I 13' 121 13' 9 Gl ( 18 39'. 7' 15' l 23' Gi 26' 4 4' 22' 50 23' 303
Howell GSI 3l Hi 111 191 Si 21 2?l 13' 37 17! 40i 251 3S 21 12 31 40 33' 510
"W. S. Senator
Kennedy 2.l 16 101 10! 161 10' 18 31 12 30, 11 IS 12 26 12' 9 30 fid 36 401
Aldllch I 531 271 12 13 12 71 211 31 S 25 91 53 201 11' 111 S 2S 39 20, 412
Governor
JlndRott I 61 41 H fit 21 31 SI 11' 2 7 3, 101 3! 7' 1 4' I 2 12 96
Georne G T I I 2 I 1 15', 1, 3 5 31 2' 1 i ' li II I ' 53
MoKclvIe , 321 251 15 11' 111 7 111 13, 11 21 7 111 20' II 19 7 17 30 20 339
Sutton 401 71 4' 2i 12' 5 3' 5 -t IS ! 30 3 13i 41 5 2.V 31 13 1 2.10
Allies 61 Gi I' 71 l 3 15 30J 1, Si II 181 3 4 1 2 11 36 10' 169
Lieutenant Governor
Shiimwav It' 221 II 9 12' 10 2H 25 7' 24l 9, 42' 13 38 12 13 11, 03 40' 433
Kolchel ' 15' 131 8 6 51 ! llll 25 7 24 6 13 151 19 4' 21 25, 32' 7' 210
NonlRrun 28 7 41 7' 71 3' 6 13 fil 4 G, 111 4 7 8 3 12 14! Hi 158
CoiiRrcHsmnu
Uarton I 73, 341 It 16 20i ll! 23 52 17! 40 12' 49' 251 551 23 15', 47l 62 35 1 G23
Andrews 13 101 12 ll! 8 51 1T 2o 31, 1G 8 271 5113 2 31 5 38 24 I 240
fitato Senator
Ueady 26 23 2 4 121 2' Si 14 9 4 4 13 11 381 19' 81 0' 16 12n 227
Spence 39 15l 7 Gl Gl 12l l!l 17 G 26 Sit 34 5 121 4, 8 231 31 31il 309
Ilutler 20 C! 171 141 91 5 15 38 4 2G 91 31 IG 19 2' 2 29l 53 1C 331
fteprcBontatlve
Hunter I 291 4) 111 14l Tl 11 191 43 8i 29 111 36' 14' 311 101 51 40l Gl 29l 412
Klckard 57 40 151 Hi 21) 8l 19 23 13 33 101 121 1! 40 15 12 141 35 31' 448
L'lerk of nist. Court
Warren 39 301 20! 22, 13 HI 301 51 12 411 14 40'. 181 45l 15 141 38 59 27 1 539
Slavvson I 36 111 Gl 3l 13 Hi S IT T 22) 8 2l 111 18 7 2 27 37 30l 2116
County Assessor
Saladen I 39 22 17l 14 8 9 23 301 15! 25 6 111 17 39 18 G 141 25 4711 385
Hummel I 42 15 8 111 23 101 16 43 7 38 16 62 1GJ 26 6) 12 50 76 10l 487
Commissioner 1st District
Chaplin I I 16 11 J ll 23 I I I I I I I 39' 90
Ileal I I I 01 14 I 15! 18 I I I I I I I I I I I 2111 77
Commissioner 4th District
Thomas I 39 I 18 41 II 98
Butler 8 18 36 II 62
Koontz I 17 I 31 29 !l 7T
KON PARTISAN
District JudRe
lllackleilRC I TTl 3G 2l! 43 161 27' 19' 371 2l 771 23 51 32! 51! 451 151 811291 33 841
DunRan I 29 13 10 401 IS 15 30 12.11 4 32 2C Hli 21 34 141 281 271 45l 43,1 636
rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud, Nebrnaka.
PUBLISHED EVERY THUUSDAV
Entered In the 1'oMofllce nt Hcd ( loud, Nrb.
as Htcond (Jlnsii Mntttr
A B. McAHTHUIt
PUIIUSIIKH
rMK ONLY IIKMOCKATIU I'Al'KH IN
WKIISTEH COUNTY
Corn planting time is here. A num
ber of the farmers surrounding this
city were in their Acids limiting the
goldeu ginin this week. The beason
is apparently backward but it may
make up for lost time within a week.
At any rate many farmers think that
the early corn is, one year with anoth
er, the best.
A reduction hns been made on elec
tric light consumption for the res!
dents. Tbo rate for homes has been
reduced to twelve cents a kilovvattand
tills will undoubtedly result in many
more houses being lit up with electric
ity. There is no question but what
this is the best light and nt the pres
ent rate it is practically as cheap as
any other. There aro no chimneys to
clean, no lamps to fill or tip over and
the house has u ore light.
NEW WALL PAPER
We have Just received some new patterns that we would take
pleasure in showing V'iu You can't afford to miss seeing our new
papeis. Prices have not advanced
CHI-NAM-EL
Hveryone knows is the best and chcaj est vami9h to brighten
up your furnitme nnrt lloor. Do your own graining with It.
CHAS. L. COTTING. the druggist
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ON THE FIRE
That's when you be
gin to realize the kind
of Groceries we keep.
There is cooking satis
faction in them.
Buy your Groceries
from us. Save your
I money. Save your pa-
CPrimary Election Summary
County Clerk Pel ry, (157.
Treasurer Knbiimon, (11 ; Henry
Wright, 29; A. V. Ducker, 50.
Superintendent Coon, 093.
Attorney Monday, 70.
Surveyor Oveiing, 32.
Commissioner, 2dDIt. Hodman, 207.
Republican, total 0V21
Presidential Klectois at-Large Rich'
ard, 700; Byrne, 03.1.
Presidential Elector, nth Dist. .lolin-
The official returns from lie prlmarj
election were ennvassed Friday and
Saturday by a board consisting of O. C.
Teel, C. F. Cather and Geo. II. Over
ing, The results on most of the offices
tire given in the table published in this
Ibsiio, In order to shorten the tnble,
the vote by precincts is not given on
offices whore there was only one cau-
Ulldate, and some of the state offices are , HOIli 740
also omitted. In all or these cHes, the Alternate DeleuBte-nt-Large-Ander-total
vote Is given below. The follow H0I)i 4,.,. white. 107; Snyder, 113; Wood,
Ing are the totals on these offices: r,;,u. BUrPHi1( -m. uh, -132, Oalusha,
Democrat, total vote 845: I jju
Presidential Elector-at Large-Ban-1 Delegate, nth Dist.-Ilarsli, 422; Lane,
maun. 508; Gallagher, 559. r,oi, Bainett, 525.
Presidential Elector, 5th District- Alternate Delegate, .1th Dist.-Gar-Teeling,
1129 ' uerp 7!J(,. l)eluli m
Delegate National Convention, 5th 1 Secretary of State: -Walt 307; Smith
33ist. Shea, 353; Swanson, 371;Peebler. ; o): Wuito 1.'T: HpiispI IP.
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241;Cleary, 330.
Seorotary of State Pool, 091.
Auditor-Smith, 020.
Superintendent CleunnoDH, (112.
Attorney Reed, 320; Berge, 401.
Couuuissiouer Lauds and Buildings
Sliger, 07; Shumway, 300; Oberniann,
340; Ziiumermanu, 101.
Hallway Commissioner Clnte, 170;
"Wilson, 250; Soghroue, 07; Ridgell 75;
Italatou, 07.
Regents Hall, 501; Laudls, i8.
Auditor of Public Accounts; Minor
401: Marsh 392.
Treasurer: Reynolds CIS; Hauler
1 3S9.
Superintendent of Public Instruct
ion: Thomas 700.
Attoinoy General: Devoe 337; llald
Orson 270; Andei berry l.'.O,
Commissioner of Publiu Lands and
Buildings: licckmauu 376: Leedom
135; Cook 281.
ISnIlivnv Pnmnilkiiiriiinr-..1?niwlnll IT')
Clark 211; .lohnso n 2".; Long 1,'0.
Regent of State rnivorslty:--Scms
J(U; Seymour 3S1; llassett 39s, .VcOII
ton 2'.' I; Hewitt 30.1
County Clerk :-ti.irber 811.
County Tieasiiren-Robinson 8M
County SupiMlnteuilent:"I)iiclcer Ho;
Coon liO; How cis 17.
County SlieiilV:-Hedge 7.1','.
County Attorneys-Foe 770.
County Surveyor:-!) verlng 791
Commissioner 2nd Dist.-McCord 1:18
The following Is the total of theXou
Partisan candidates:
ChierJustleei-Fawcett 083; Morrisey
tWl.
Absociate Juhtic-Hastings4C8; (ioss
370; Falloou 234, Dean fil."!; Barnes 484;
Martin 117; Cornish 438; Hunt lr.3;
Palmer 370; Sedgwick 103.
There were J8 Prohibition votes, 10
Socialist ,7 IPooplcb Independent and
no Progiesslvo votes oast, Four Demo
crats and one Republican voted by
moll. These votes aro not shown in
the table in this issue, but are includ
ed in the totalvote In the last column.
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The Iron Claw
At the Tepee, tomorrow, Friday.
One lady free with eauh paid admission.
Mr. and Mr,. Noble Hall of Guide
Rock were in town Wednesday.
1NAVALE
Roy Palmer and Haly Lawsou went
to Hastings, Monday.
Mable Koont, of Red Cloud, spent
Sunday with Maude Moranvllle.
Miss Blanche Barker was on the
sick list last week.
Mrs. Waldo, of llloomiugton, is visit"
lug her sou, C. A. Waldo.
Mrs. M. C. Ilummei is visiting at
Dan Norris' for a few days.
Mao Fulton Is again on the sick
list.
John Rutledge and family attended
the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Rut
ledge, at Red Cloud, Monday.
J. Barker and Mrs. Guy Barker and
daughters were in Red Cloud, Saturday.
A large crowd attended the Easter
Bazar, Saturday, at Hunter's Hall,
given by the ladles of the Christian
church.
Mr. Pierce, of Red Cloud, gave a
short interesting talk nt the M. E.
Church Sqnday momiug while wait
ing for Mr. Simeon Thomas, who gave
a very interesting Easter sermon
afterwards.
The Iniivate District heading Con
test was held at the M. D. Church,
Friday, April 31, between the lnavale
School and Dist. No. 11. The couus
was well attended by patrons and
friends. While the judges Mc-danies
Miller, Waldo and Sllvey, wet u making
their decision, the Tenth Grade gave
a veiy iutuicstiuu debate: "Which 1-,
the Mote Harmful to a Community,
A Saloon or Pool Hall." The follow
ing Is a list nt the best ieadei:
Fitth and Sixth Grades:
Girls 1st Katherlne Nonis; 2nd
Mabel Fetty.
Boys 1st Harry Myers; 3nd Alva
Myers.
Third and Fourth Grades:
Girls 1st KrniH Carpenter; 2nd Jose
phine Cloud.
Boys 1st Clarence Grisham; 2nd
Ivau Barker.
KANSAS PICKUPS
(from Smith County)
Little Irene Payne was quite sick
Friday and Saturday.
Andrew Upp was on the sick list the
fore part of the week.
Miss Blanche Lull spent Saturday
and Sunday with Zella Green.
A few of the Mount Hope youug
people spent Saturday eveuiug at the
homo of Mr. aud Mis. Urvil Upp.
The Farmots' Union of Oriole held a
meeting Friday evening and was well
attended. A nice lunch was served.
The youug people of Oriole had their
Easter egg roast at the Robert Lau:ii
gan home, Satuiday evening.
Misses Laviuiu Payne and Ester Bell
Paths of Lebanon spent Saturday aud
Sunday at the Mark Payne homo.
Misses Elta Lull aud Hazel Buugaid
spent the weekeud with Mclba Spun-ier.
Little Luis Lauuigau had quite a
severe uttack of the appendicitis the
last of the week but she is better at
tliis willing.
The Sunday School at Oiiole was
well uttended last Suuday. Theie be
ing twoutynlne in the Young Peoples
Helping Haud class.
Fay Upp and Ethel Grcwell, Will
Stautimore and Pearl Upp, Earl Ab
bott and Melba Spurrier and Dewey
Snow and Clarieo Payne atteuded the
Eastor services at Cora.
tience, and then your home will indeed be a happy one.
Remember The Trading Stamps
HALTER W- MARSHALL
THE SANITARY GROCERY
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Farmers Listen!
Stock Raisers Stop!
Clean out and clean up do not be
deceived-WORMS DO KILL
Farmer's Friend Remedies
DOES REMOVE THEM
Give us a chance to show you, that's
all we ask. Demonstrations made
free. Results GUARANTEED.
Writh or
PltOSK TO
W. H. TABER
Inavale,
Nkdf.
He will endeavor to show you that they are
all the name implies, FARMER'S FRIEND
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Can You Afford Any but a Titan
Kerosene Engine?
AT present average prices for kerosene and
gasoline, Titan kerosene engines save
their owners about i.ic. per horse power per
hour over gasoline engines.
Figure it this way. On an 8-horse engine the sav
ing is 8.8c. an hour, 88c. in a 10-hour day, $88 in 100
days of work. Say that is all your engine does in a
year.
It would cost you $88 more than you need to pay, to
run an 8-horse gasoline engine one year. That is mote
than a third of the price of the engine. Can you afford to
throw away $88 a year? Can you afford even to think of
buying a gasoline engine, when you can get a Titan that
uses kerosene? See the Titan dealer and talk this over.
He has some interesting figures to show you.
International Harvester Company of America
(Incorporated)
Card Of Thanks
Wo tuko this means of thiuikiiif,' the
mHiiy friends anil neighbors for their
sibslbtiuice ami kindness shown during
the blekuess and death of our beloved
nlfeund mctber.
11. X. KutledKc.
John Uutledge.
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Titan kerosene engine are told by
J. H. Morris, Riverton, Neb.
Advertised Utter List
The following Uthe list of unclaim
ed letters at the post olllce In this city
for tho week ending April 27th:
Rev. W. G. Uunhard, Dr. Carper,
James C. Hughes, Mrs. Beulnh Ham-!
mer.Mrs. It. H. Hovls, Jr., Klsio Hund
berg, V. IL Holm, Leonn Taylor.
If not untied for before May 11th.,
they will bo sent to the dead letter
ollce.
11. C. LhT-ON, P. M.
Dr. A. E. Boles
OSTEOPATH
Physical Diagnosis Labaratory
Consultation and Examination Frkk
'Osteopathy tho Science of Healing
by Adjustment." Given to the
World by A. T. Still, A. 1). 187.
OFFICE OVER SMITH SHOE STORE
Ho in Phones I RED CLOUD, NUI3R,
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