The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 03, 1916, Image 4

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    RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
:
The Bread KLEEN
That Satisfies MAID
Go where you may you oannol find its equal.
It drives dull care away from the housewife
and puts a smile on the face of all who cat it.
Fresh Daily from the Hastings bakery In sanitary
wrappers Delivered to your home 5c-10c loaves.
PRE LOCAL ITEMS
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Roil Cloud, Nebraska.
'UBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
WALTER W. MARSHALL
THE SANITARY GROCERY, IN RED CLOUD
Let Us Have Both Sides.
In another column, wo publish 11 cits
play atlvtrtUetnent of Tho Xebtaska
Prosperity I clique printed at our
regular advei Using rates. While we
are in no wise responsible for the
statements made, we helltve that the
otois are entitled to hear both bides
of every public question. In the mar
gin of theadveitlsement will bo found
the names of tho ollleeis ami vice
presidents of the League. We ate
told that they are prominent citizens
of the communities in which they re
side, and many of them me large
.,.,",,," 7 ,. ; I properly owners. The oMcora of the
Keith Neville is not looking around Lc,lf.ll0 llrt. reSlonb,ble for .,, bt(lU,.
aftorlssuos upon which he may rlilc inellt tmt these Kentlemcn base taken
nWrtd In the I'oMoltlc t'ut Ittil ( loud, Net),
n t-ccond Uans Mnttir
B. McARTHUR
1'UIII.ISIIKH
rilK ONLY HKMOOKATIU I'AI'KH IN
WKUSTKIl COUNTY
una me on.ee 01 governor, no is h parl , .,,, ,rairs o( lllf . uu be
competent young business man wh0.CHIseof lhoir ,,,,. thwl Mnte ,lloll,
Will rf lti N ttlirilkln It nitlf iiinntlntt nf ..
' b ., , , " union would work !i injury to land
c.oven.or Mooreheads business "! ami town properties, and would jeo
miiusiraiiuii, anil euiorce mo will oil
the peoplo us epresi,ed in tho liw stute lit large.
emicicti uy inu it-gisiaiiuc.
ptirdise the btisltie-s Interests of the
The new gond mads act, which
can led J.'.oi'O.Odti. was announced bv
tlits department of agiicultuie
U'n.lilw.t..ii M .... I..I,. umi.
. .l....ll..,Jll ij. y, , nil II I J -Mill.
KANSAS PICKUPS
I'riini small cotiiity)
M i. s. Andrew Upp pin chased a tie.
at Ford the other day.
T A N KS
Our 2" Cypress steel bound tanks are
the best on the market. They have double
the life of a galvanized iron lank and are
much cheaper.
I'M Ml- li ti.l Miu AM. i. it t..t .....
,bo entitled to its .shu.e, each state Ule ,,r0Utl nitloIlty of w ,,,
.Mr. and Mrs Leonard Cleoi go woie
THE M ALONE-A VEin CO.
must provide an equal amount to that
put up by tho federal government.
Itefore making the division of tlds
amount to each state, Sccietary Hous
ton deducted !! per cent, set aside by
the act for administration Tho in
tininderof SI,s.M),oOO was allotted to
the states on a basis of one-third re
spectively in ratio to area, population,
rural delivery and star mail routes.
Nebraska comes ninth on this list with
the sum of Sl0(),77o
"TALK WITH US ABOUT TANKS'
liny .mtr Gtocet ins of Miner llio-t
Co
Howard Yost and (ilenn Toe leturn
ed Thuisday morning fioni Mem
don, Kansas, where tho had been
woi king in the hat vo-t Ileitis for sev
eral weeks.
visiting at .less llocklngs', .Sunday
.Mrs Cieo. Dnejter, of lltownsville,
Texas, anived bete, l-'iitlay, for an
oMonileil visit with teliitive-
.Mr. and .Mis. Eainio Ingrain aie
spending u week in Republic county as
the guests of relatives.
.Mr. and .Mis. Austin Spuriler and
family, id Uu.-r Oak, visited at the
llurvo ISIuir home, Sunday.
The tiling peoplo of .this vicinity
weie euteitained at Andrew Upp"s,
Sunday evening, after Sunday school.
tuito a number of tills ieinitj
attended tho show at Smith L ntor,
Satin day.
Mr. ami Mrs. C 12. Eldied, of l,e
bauou, left Muuilay mtiriiing lor Ko
Ho iv to Buy a Range
That Will Please You
In the first place, buy it of your dealer. Don't
buy of a peddler or from a mail order catalogue
The dealer lives in your town and cannot stay in business unless
he sells you a range that will last and do good work all the
time. There arc many good ranges on the market, and it took
us some time to compare all the good points and make our
selection. We made up our minds which was the best .
The
Walls
Are
3-PIy
TLv SOUTH BEND
MALLEABLE
All-Ways Preferable
Range
The
Oven
Is Air-Tight
ill r
7?m
ffigflgitt'
NEBRASKA
PROSPERITY LEAGUE
A StattulJe. Nonpartisan
Urbanization uf Tax-
paym
vicE-rnnsiDCNis
WESLEY ADKIN9
count OM1HA
John LnrnTr.ON
MCI1CM4NT. MNDIR
on c c allisou
UflGCOH
CrOltOK ANTIL
INvl&TMENT HIAIR
Z M DAIMO
Hnrir.aTCN
J L IMKCR
MANUTACTURf R
J W I11NDIM
rAMMCt HliMIMHy
ALtHi n tipNtr
INVEStMENtfe OfSCA
cs. It IIBOWN
Rl .c ruTATfi INVESTMENTS
w j nufu.t.'.n
ItlvFSTMf NTS
HAI1HV V IIUHIM.LV
PftlNII R
W M I1USHMAN
iironAor
ALUCHT CAHN
MANUFACTURER
LOLM't I! nn TS
nTOlMAN, HEARNEV
t m rAirtriLLD
REAL l.tAlC INVESTMENTS
jottN h rncNztn
HUl Itllll INVESTMENTS
on n OILMOHE
, PMtllCIAN AND (UnaiON
,. T. V. OOLOEN
J CAPIIAlliT. O'NtILL
ty rtllOINAND HAARMANN
Till ,-w- HAMUrACTUNIN
V J. J. HANIOMEN -
... CONTRACTOR
rnEO d. hunkck
ATTORNEY, WIT TOINT
FRANK n JOHNSON
OMAHA PRINTINa CO.
C, J. KARUACM
INVItTUCNTS
C HON. J. T. KCCLEY
VALtNTINI
r. J. KELLY
MtKCIIANT, NIOIRARA
mANK D. KENNAHO
CAPITALUT
JACOD KLEIN
MERCHANT, REATRICE
DUD LATTA
RANCH OVTNIR, TIKAUAH
C. M. F. LEFLANO
CAPITAlItT
O W. MCOEATH
COAk OPERATOR
JOHN A MOMROACHIH
INVEHMENti. WYMORI
SOr-MUS F NEULE
PUBLItMER
FRANK A NIKS
retired niRiR. rtiit em
J. J NOVAK
RANKER, WILIER
J. J O CONNOR
ATTORNEY
oroiiou pah
MERCHANT. NEBRAEKA CITY
HON. WATSON L. PUHOY
LANDOWNER MACItCN
THEOOOHE HtlMtRS
(TOCKMAN, rULLERTON
KARL HOHDE
tinio ri, coivaigi
JOHN a RO-JICKY
PUDLIEHER
J C MOTH
inveitor fremont
John schinollr
STANTON
W H BCHMOLLEH
JOBBEN
THLODODC H SE.RK
TOCKMAN, NCLIOH
a e. 6HuHr
MANUFACTURER
HARRY t 6IMAN
WINEIDI
Paul r. sKiNNrn
MANUFACTURER
A, r, SMITH
JOBBER
N. A EPIESOEROEFI
WHOLESALER
HON. P. F. 6TAFFORD
NORFOLK
WILLIAM BTORK
INVEBTHENTB, ARLINBTCN
IIODERT C, STREHLOW -S
CONTRACTOR
CEOflCE B, TYLER U".ilt-.
INVEBTMENTf, IIABTlMCl
A. J, VIERLINS VV"'--
nit, PAXTON VIERLINO
1 -vtf Iron works W-
THEODORCWIDAMAN
stock'buyTr. aurora
C. O. VY1LLEY ..
-"" ATTOrMPy, RANOOLrit
V. N. WOLOACII
UERCHANT. GRAND ISLAND
R. M WOLCOTT
MERCHANT. CFtTTRAU CITY
HON OTTO 7 UK LOW
MAYOR SCHUYLER
Does Prohibition
III
P
4 A 4 A A.
J L-' B H R-ia -4r J
Jl'U'lllLPlLi
The people cf Nebraska etrc being urged this year to adopt state
wide PROH5 ilTION, and to v:pe out the Slocum Local Option
High License Law.
Naturally, tho average man wants to know what results have been
achieved instates where PROHIBITION has been tried. He wants
to know first of all whether state-wide PROHIBITION prohibits.
The practical man also wants to know what results have been
achieved in Nebraska under the Local-option, High License System
Wc intend to publish a series of articles with a view of lay
ing certain vital facts before the people of this state, facts
which they should possess in order that they may be able
to make an intelligent decision.
The citizens of Nebraska want an opportunity to hear both sides
of the "question. They have little patience with the extremists, of
wKom there are some on both sides. They want to hear in plain
language why so many men of standing are opposed to state-wide
PROHIBITION.
We will present evidence in abundance to show that
state-wide PROHIBITION does not prohibit; that serious
new evils follow in the wake of PROHIBITION, evils
far worse and more numerous than those for which
PROHIBITION is offered as a remedy.
Kansas tried for many years to make state-wide PROHIBITION prohibit,
and has failed. The news item presented herewith is eloquent testimony
to that fact.
Aii Item of Proof from Kansas
Showing that PROHIBITION does not. prohibit.
(News item in Topeka CapiU.1 of November 3, 1915.)
"Liquor is being sold to high school boys by bottom char
acters," according to Ed. Rooncy, probation officer.
"W. E. Atchison, county attorney, yesterday afternoon
ordered a warrant drawn for the arrest of the negro who is said
to have sold liquor to Reuben Niedcns and Johnnie Barret, the
two boys who took Mrs. Ida Browncll's Ford from in front of
her residence, 205 Madison, and began a mad career of window
smashing that ended in their arrest. Niedens is 17, Barrett 14.
TUc boys gave information to Atchison about purchasing the
liquor. The warrant will be served this morning."
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The Nebraska Prosperity League
OPPOSED TO STATE PKOIIIIUTION. IN KAVOIl OF LOCAL OPTION, HlttH LICENSE
President, h. V. CKOPOOT TrejMircr, W. J. CO AD Secretary, J. H. IIAYNES
Sent! for our literature. OMAHA, NEB.
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In our opinion, this is the best range of them all. Its flues
are made ot Pattented Keystone Copper Bearing Alumi-num-I'
used Metal. The walls arc three-ply and the oven
is air tight. It is made of a combination of malleable iron
.iiiu fcieei. u is nand-nvitcd throught. and has twenty
live per cent more rivets in it than any other range made.
is CHiitiot bt'jjin to emiiuuiuto nil tint points of advHiitiiiro wo fouiitl in
UllS lIUILV. COIIlU lllltl hL . lltlll IV U'ill ..llMll. vn ...,,.,...!. 1
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you Unit yo tiiiKlu u wise choice wlien we selected Tho South Bend Mal
leable as tho best raiiBo for you iiutl the lost oo our customers.
mjipui:d in kithck cadinm:t ok 1.1:0 iiasi:
GEORGE W. TRINE
Red Cloud's Leading Hardware Dealer
Chester, Minn., on account of the ill
ness Mrs. i:itlivtl.
Miss Ethel Orowoll is ti'-sis.tinjr wJt,
Comparative Farm Animals
An exhibit showing the gi tides unci
house woilc utAieh Callowiij'h. . values of maiket stoclc is being plan
til
Mr. iintl Mis Calloway aio tho proud ned for the Mate Fair by the Animal
p.u ents of a baby giil. Husbautlrr Departmeiit of the Xebras-
Mr. ami Mr-.. E. 10. Spunier ami k" Hsperitnent Station. Vaiiousgniil
ditiliter. Melbi, ami Miss E lith Crc- s of cattle, hogs ami sheep will bo
well (ittemli-tl the clebi at ion at I"111'1' ,Sl,d on tlio open maikei ami e-Down-,
l-'ili lay. hibitetl with their respective piiens.
Mr. and F. .M. I!i own eiitertniuetl a "IMS ls 1,'', longer, ami the-su
nunibei of tiientl' at their home, Sat- !' 'cos will -how clearly the relat'oil
u-d.iv evening, in honor of Mis- Dai- between uuality and the producer"
o. in llutehing, Uay and Emma CraMe , j prollt-.
of T pel.a ' ' , ,
,, . ,, I Hie exhibit will be hoiisetl in a lug
.Mr. ami Mrs. Ilarrv Sonnior I ...
daughter, llernitv, ,fve t"u,'n ,, o ,,,,,! J"ht no,U,of t,,B ' Coli-
their lionm in Kan-.i- Ciie ,.i... .. s't',ll" It Miould bo of tlecided into: -
shoit visit with
eo i uty.
isis City, alter a
relatives in .s,,,, ' est to everyono moio pnitieul.uly the
; -inuller stoehimm
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g Everybody Admires g
S GOOD CLOTHES
u
J-J OW glad you are to show your New Suit
to your friends. How pleased you are
when they say "hut It ,. buuttijul pattern?
"ft fits like a tailor in, hie." You hear this
said of clothes you buy in our store. They
will enable you to present a good appearance
wherever you may go.
They're just a little belter than the avcrage
they're made for the benefit of all those who
recognize and appreciate fine clothing there's
a certain style and "rightness" about them
that make them popular with particular men,
who arc willing to pay a fair price.
And the price is right backed up by our
guarantee that the quality is right although
the cost of woolens, dyes, silk thread and trim-
SM mings have advanced we have not advanced
(s our selling price.
We also carry a cheaper grade of goods but
V they are big values for the money.
iPAUL STOREYS!
f) THE CLOTHIER
W) "Clothes For Young Men And Men Who Stay Young"
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