The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 11, 1916, Image 4

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NEW WALL PAPER
We have just rrce'ned . . nw patterns tlmt we would tale
pleasure in showing vou Y.. n-uii t afford to ni.ss et $n our new
papers, Prices hnve not advanced
CHI-NAM-EL
Everyone knows Is the bes' and cheapest varnish to In-lylitcn
up your furniture nnil floors. Do your o.vn rnltiiii; with .'.
CHAS. L. COTTING. the druggist
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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud. Nebrnaka.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
entered tu llii' I'oMolllcii nt Hid ( limd, Nob.
an HitoiiiI C'Iuhk Matter
A li. MoAUTIlUR
Pmi.isiii:ti
run only ii:m(K'katk: papui in
WIJIMTKIl COUNTY
April slumers biiug May Mowers -ntnl
remember they uUo bilng the
dandelion.
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WUMIti.ii-tfliuit time war w.ii tie -;o-clared,
not with" Mexico or (ioi'imiiiy.
we liope, but iigaiint,fuit awfu! p.i.
this Ily. A just Hud win thy eaiiM-, wo
will utlink, but while we pluli to wreck
the lly's kingdom, lot us al'n- lay
plans for unothor desperate struggle.
Now Is the time to make w.ir on that,
-over-increasing dandelion.
--The ravages of war have phiyet
havoc: with materials required in .'Ulic
manufacture of dyes, to ,thV''oteiit
Unit they are but few jpfto recognize
the dlirerent shadojjand the colors
placed on the inaptot today are h very
poor hubhtitiiti'-'for what wo received
n year wgnvii
"UlUtdftf inn Hi
Ills terrible strife, our
fnpjjff l)ai)dellon, has had no eause to
, ,,WJrryt and now that spring is here
V'untl tneltiliK into summer, thodamle-
lion appears in its same bright yellow this majority outside of Douglas coun-
vlo their candidate for governor, nnd
forced the nomination of Mr. Sut
ton, a veteran nnd adroit Omaha poli
tician. Not satisfied with the two most im
portant offices, Omaha republicans
continued to hang on, nnd so landed
the railway commissionership for Mr.
Clarke nnd in many respects the
railway commissioner is a more im
portant officer than the governor ev
en. When Omaha republicans had fin
ished gorging themselves the repub
licans of Lincoln pushed in nnd grab
bed practically everything that was
left. They appropriated the offices
of secretary of state, state auditor,
attorney general, nnd innil commis
sioner for Lincoln men.
This left the republicans of till re
maining sections of Nebraska to di
vide among themselves the three of
fices of .'lieutenant governor, state
trtjujIVrcr nnd superintendent of
"yi-liool!?.
The Nebraskn democracy presents
to the voters nn entirely different
sort of ticket. It is n ticket no part
of which had to depond on the Omahn
voto for its nomination, nnd which is
broadly representative of every part
of N'jbrnskn nnd of every congres
sional district.
Senator Hitchcock is the only Oma
hn man on the democratic ticket nnd
hue, and greets us with the usual de
llaut smile km we pause at our ouce
beautiful green, lawns,
'"" .Some elites and communities have
at a last resort, oll'ered prizes for the
largest quantity of these "beautiful
flowers" that are uprooted and brought
to spudded dumping grounds, but
such is not the cave in our city, we
offer no prices, wc.oi.ly appeal to the
pride of our lawn owners to do all
they cuii to annihilate this partluiiiar
undesirable class of vegetation.
A STRIKING CONTRAST
Henry T. Clarke's nomination for
railway commissioner, established by
the official count, will nnturally be
ty was in the neighborhood of 20,
000. -,r -vzjfis, .&-"-
Keith Neville of North Plillto for
governor, hailing from thu 1 Sixth
district, represents an important sec
tion of the state that for years had
been vainly clamoring for recognition.
fhe candidate for railway commis
sioner, instead of being chosen from
Omaha or Lincoln, where corporation
influences are strongest, hails from
I Stromsburg, nnd there are few Ne
I brnska voters but know Victor Wilson
I as ono of the most outspoken nnti
' corporation democrats in the state.
The remainder of the democratic
ticket is made up of Edgar Howard
pleasing to Mr. Clarke and his friends. I "'Columbus, Charles Pool of Tecum
Hut it is reasonable to suppose thuti soh Gcorc IIa" of "'ranklin, Wm. II
Nebraska runuhlieim lender. lnnl:?n,-' Slmth of Seward, Willis Reed of Madi-
with dismny on tliotop-henvy feature' """" Gn,llt Shumwy of Scottsbluff,
of their ticket, have wished that th nml W' " Clcmmons of Fremont.
nomination iniirht lmv iron., t M,- ' A stronger, better balanced and,
Kandall of Madison county.
more truly representative ticket was
Uonublienn rnmnnt.Mw.ru i., v..i.w.. "ever noininuieu in Nebraska.
ka are going to be more than n little ' 'rno contrast between the two tic
embarrassed, this year, by the manner 'a'tH' '" this as in other respects, will
in which Omaha and Lincoln republi- Prnvo source of increasing weakness
cons hogged practically everything in to tMU republican campaign as the can
aight in the primary election. ''ass Progresses. Omaha World Her-
The three most important candidates """
are all Omaha men, and each had to -- --
depend on the Omaha vote for his LINCOLN LETTER
nomination. f. ., ,, . .
(lovernor Morehead recently sold
The republicans of Nebraska, out- his l'JOO-ncre ranch in Dun.lv cumtv
hide of Omaha, preferrel Governor to T. R. Douthit, n wealthy farmer
Aldrich to Mr. Kennedy for United
States senator. Hut Omaha said no,
and piled up a vote for Mr. Kennedy
sufficiently heavy to make him the
nominee.
from North Carolina. The price paid
was 927,000.00, or $'22.50 per acre.
During tho month of April the au
tomobile department of Secretary of
State Pool's office issued 7 nor. nnln.
Making n good job of it while they mobile and .158 motorcycle licenses,
were nbout it, tho republicans of Oma- Since the first of the year this de
lia likewise vetoed tho wish of the partment has issued a total of 71,1(15
out-state voters to make Mr. McKel-' licenses for automobiles and 2,(510 mo
torcycle licensrs. This is a large in
crease over last year.
Tlie state has just received its quar
terly allowance from the United States
government, ".mounting to $8,51)0, for
' the maintenance of the soldiers and
sailors homes in Nebraska. The gov
ernment pnys the state $100 each for
the care of the soldiers and their wives
in these homes. This pnys about half
the cost of the care of each member.
There are 100 members of the Mil
ford home and its shnre of this nllot
mnt is $2,725.00; while Grand Island
with 235 members" received $5,875.00.
One of the plensant phases of tho
recent primary, especially ono on
which the Democrats arc just now
congratulating themselves is the re
markable gain in votes ovr two and
four years ngo. The Democratic pri
mary gnin in four years is approxi
mately 08 per cent, while the republi
can gnin is only 29 per cent. The totnl
Democratic voto cast in tho recent
primaries was 80,887, against 51,
200 four years ago. This is taken us
nn excellent tribute to the Woodrow
Wilson scntimen in Nebraska, as
well ns to the splendid stntc adminis
tration of the Democrats
Gnso-tonic is a new one on tho
Pure Food and Oil Commission. Re
cently nn affable and versatile young
gent with a vocabulnry to match, hir
ed an up-town store room nnd stock
ed it withn liquid called Gaso-Tonic,
supposed to lie manufactured in Cin
cinnati, and proceeded to dispense
it to an unsophisticated public at
$8.00 per gallon. The salesman claim
ed thnt a few drops of it squirted into
the gas tank of an auto would increase
the mileage of gasoline at least 25 per
cent. The gentleman was doing a
land office business when one of Food
Commissioner Harman's inspectors
happened along and being of a curious
disposition, ns befit his vocation, be
gan nn investigation. A enn of the
tonic wns procured and analysed by
the state chemist. It was found to
contain practically 100 per cent pe
troloum product, with the same spe
cific grilYJty ns gasoline. As the state
law requires gasoline am' kggene to
be inspected before being sold in Ne
braska, the affable and versatile gent
was haled before the court nnd made
to pay a fine of $150.00 for selling
a pctrolium product in Nebraska with
out first being inspected. The Food
Commission hnB resurrected Barnum's
famous speech of seven words. J
A check of $0,928.90 was received
this week by State Treasurer Hall,
coming from the institute for Feeble
Minded at Beatrice. This sum repre
sents the amount paid to the insti
tution onb ehnlf of the inmates who
come from (liferent sections of the
state. The state law requires that the
parent or guardian, if financially able
to dc so, nnd if not, that the county
of their residence be obligated to pay
to the institution the sum of $40.00
yearly for each ward under the state's
care, the money to be used to purchnse
clothing for them. This is designated
ns a cash fund. Formerly this money
was expended directly by the super
intendent in charge. A year or two
ago an investigation disclosed that
this money was not being used to the
best advantage and could not be un
der the system of buyinf then in
vogue. When State Treasurer Hall
took charge of his office he insisted
that this money bo turned into the
state treasury and drawn out on state
warrants the same as other institu
tional cash funds, under the direction
of the board of commissions. The
board recently made a ruling to this
effect, and hereafter clothing for the
wards of this institution will be pur
chased under its direction and with
the same advantages that the other
fourteen institutions now enjoy.
Royal
For rent My newil room modern
lioiiMt with sleeping porch. Fine lo
cation. See mo, C. A "-ehelUk, or
phone black V.W.
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Thursday, May 1 1
The celebrated actor Cyril Scott in
The Lords of High Decision
A wonderful screen version of Meredith
Nicholson's tfreal storv
Orpheum (Original Theatre) Orchestra
.Admission 5c-10c
Saturday, May 1 3
BEHIND THE CURTAIN--Drama
LIVE WIRES AND LOVE SPARKS
L-Ko Comedy in 3 parts
CRY OF ERIN Drama
Matlinnec 2:30 " Qc to all
THE BEST
MUSIC
POPULAR
PRICES
EXTRA - SPECIAL
Friday Show starts at 7:45 May 12
Bluebifd Photoplays Presents Mary Fuller, in
The Strength of the Weak
From the famous drama of the same name
Friday Curtain at 8:45 Night
The Arington Stock Co.
11 People Special Scenery
Bigi&st and best attraction ever in the city
ICieh pursnu buying a tiehet for this Httnictlon,
I rlol-to f! oil p in, IVj.liiv will receive. FKKB u
TICKET to -The St'engilfoi the Weiik" featuring
M.wv lul'i'-, making a iloiitilo ohow tor one jiiieo.
Baking
Powder
Ab$ufeIPiiTe
Made from
Cream of Tartar
Dirlvid from Orapit
Treasurer's Statement
April 'J.-j, 1010.
Mayor and City Con ti ell, City Ked
Cloud, Neb:
Gentlemen:
I Hiibmit statement cover
ing receipts and disbursements of my
olllee for tho period from April l, 1010.
to Aprils.!, 11)10.
Occupation Fund
Amount on band April I, 'ICE l,"o ;
Kueelpts :i.io no
Disbursements
1M !)!i
111-
S 130 81
ISithmcc
Water Fund
Amount on hand April t, '1(5. $ II lis
P1stiin.emunt.s JJOIJ 07
Overdraft April 2.ith usl l,
Water Levy Fund
Uiilaneoon hand April 1, 'Hi $ 4 i'm
Ueeeipts 2S0 tK)
Ilalaneo ' '.'Si 05
General Fund
Amount on hand April 1, '10.8 213 42
Receipts -iliO 00
(Z 4S
Disbursements 5s."i 2".
Balance 238 17
Electric LiKht Fund
Amount on hand April 4,'l(J..Sl'2bO 11
Receipts n 20
1291 01
Disbursements HW ''!
Balance 8 181) 23
Electric Light Lovy Fund
balance on hand April 1, '10.. 4 15
Receipts 27.1 )')
llalnnce 279 l.
Firemen's Fund
Amount on baud April 4,'l(i..$ 40 00
Receipts 10 00
Halanee 5'J 00
Kecnpttulation
Occupation Fund 8 1(M SI
Water Fund, overdraft )al 4."
Water Levy Fund 2sl 0'i
General 2"8 17
Electric Liht Fund 139 28
Electric Mjrht Levy 279 l.ri
Firemen' Fund r0 On
Totnl 81427 ill)
Less overdraft .'121 If.
1100 21
Rhubarb Conserve
Tlie following recipe for rhubarb
conserve is Htigf-efrteri by tho Home
Economics Department of the College
of Agriculture: Four pounds of rhu
barb, five pounds of sugar, one pound
of seeded raisins, two oinnges, aud one
lemon. Wash and peel the stnlkb of
rhubarb aud out. into one-inch pieces,
l'nt into a kettle, sprinkle with sugar,
and add raisins, grated rind, and juice
of ornutrcs and lemons. Mix, cover,
aud let stand for one-half hour, l'laee
on the stove. Mring to the boiling
point. Let simmer for 45 minutes,
stirring almost constantly. Pour In'o
glasses aud seal.
Mr. and Mis. lieorgo tihepherdsoii
aud children of Kiverton wero the
guests of Mr. and Mrs Uobt. Avery,
Monday evening.
R.E.CANPpD.C,
Chiropractor
Phones
n dependent 212
Dell lied 101
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KANSAS PICKUPS
(I'roin hmlth enmity)
L. Abbott is (in Mit. Kick list,
Mrs. l M. Itrown isln TopeUnundei
the doctor't, cure.
B. P. l'rtync and family are euj ying Sunday night
M. II. Parnliam accompanied twn
car", of stock to St. Louis Sunday.
McCall Dros., shipped two cars of
, stock Sundny to Knnsas City.
Joe Heed came up from (luide Roclc
ii new Poid
Otto Peterson is home after a two
weeks stay at the Lebanon hospital.
Tin farineis are (julte busy putting monin.
in thcii corn, lint we are in need uf u
good rain.
II P. Payne and family spent Sun
day at the Homer Heath home. They
made the trip in their ear.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Ii Spurrier called
on the .sick at the. 7. C. Peterson home,
Sunday evening.
Quite a number of the Oriole young
people were entertained at the Leo
Abbott home Sunday,
Grandma Haresnaiv who Ium been
quite sick is a little better at this writ-
lug, yet not ablu to sit up. Graudma
has past her !l"th milo stone on llte's
journey
Mrs. Scott Blunt of Guide Rock w is
visiting here a few days last week.
imrrel Joyce is very sick with pneii-
The season of Lightning and Torna
does is approaching. Don't dolay too
long for the Insutauce you may need.
G. M. VanCamp, Gem r.il Insurance.
inavalF
licit Pislier wenttoHlvorton Priday.
Dr. Myers und wife returned home
.Saturday from their trip.
Charlie Martin purchased a new
Pord this week-.
Hoy Palmer had the misfortune to
have a good milch cow die Tuesday.
Mrs.lt. Davis was on the sick list a
few days this week.
Mac Pulton had a bad spell Saturday
but is considerable better now.
Mrs. Knima Smith is slowly improv
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Rimer Simmons 0!
Cjwles weio callers at Central, Sunday
J. Delimiter has been doing some re
pair work on Guy Barker's residence.
Mrs. Joe Reed .was up from Guldo
Rook. Tuesday, visiting her sister in
law, Mrs. Kmmu Smith.
Mrs. Phillips of liiaden, Nebraska,
arrived Tuesday night to take enre of
her mother, Mrs. E. Smith.
Tho M. E. Ladies Aid met with Mrs.
S. E. Holdredge, Wednesday. Mrs.
Deisley's division served a lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Darry and (laughter of
llloomlngton were guests at tho C. A.
Waldo homo Sunday.
Clarence Heed of Guide Knck sold
Pord cars to Uobt.. Newton and Prank
Cochrane last week.
W. J. Vance moved the barn which
ha recently purchased of E. Laniard
onto the property which he purchased
of U. T. Dickenson.
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