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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1916)
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF 1 m & Ft P w. n i V i I n k t 1 3 ..j u 5 I1- ' M Even the Children Know the Fine Qualities of Our Bread Parents should sec lliat only ihe very BEST BREAD comes into the home. You arc not taking any chance when you buy KtCCH MaidWs fresh daily, delivered in sanitary wrappers Nickle for small loaf clime for large ME RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebrnaka. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Intend In Urn rcmlciltlrc nt Itcd ( loud, Nil), tin Second CI ami Mutter A II. Me ARTHUR I'UIII.IMII.II dlK ONIiV tlKMIK'KAHU PAPKK IN wi:iiHTi:n county DEMOCRATIC TICKET I'lCsillcIlt Vice Picsldunt rU. S. .Senator I (il)Vl'I ll()f . Woodiow Wilson Thomas R Miitslinll . .. ii. M, Hitchcock Keith Neville 1 Lieutenant Ooveinor Edgar llowanl Kecietury of State Chas V. Pool Auditor Public Accounts W. II Smith WALTER W.JflARSHALL THE SANITARY GROCERY, IN RED CLOUD Tieasurer Supt Public Instruction W. Attorney (icticml . Coin Public I. mils ntitl 1 (i (ieo i: Hiill ii, Clernincin-..Willi-. Itec-1 Uulldings , Ii. Shuinway I Railway Commissioner.. Victor Wilson ' Ilngents of ruivcriltv..!'. Li. Hull, I II. I). I.widis I'oiigtessnian Fifth District. ' C. Slllllllilll IJT ICutiiityCleilc It. F. Pcny TANKS UHH.IHJH i mmammmmMWHmmvtrnkmrm Our 2" Cypress sleel bound tanks are the besl on the market. They have double the life of a galvanized iron lank and are much cheaper. THE MALONE-AVERY CO. TAIK Will! US AKODF TANKS" County Attorney..,. ,1' .1 M umliiy .A. V. Pucker County Tie-usurer.... Shorlll Fi tmU Mil Her 1 Siipcilntciiilc'iit (icitrii'lcs I Coon Cleikof Disttict Couit ! Edith I-. MeKeighan Assessor Ilunry (illliniii 5 John ICnlgge, Mist 1 Win lliillnuiii. Dlst . A. II.' Ci ililll, DisL I i ltpicsontatie' W liinclsuy Slain Senator C 12. Siiiniielso i Nonpartisan' lit lut The Rural jCredits Law When tltu remarkable record of legis lative nehievoinent of the Wilson ml. mlnlstiation is reviewed tho mral credits hiw will rnnk first In the minds of tunny unci among tho greatest in the opinion of all. It Is of mom value to the fat mini,' population of tho coun try, the basic element of the nation, than all tho legislation in their behalf passed by the Republicans in tho last half centtity The fanner can give the best secur ity in the woild. Jt eaunot bo lost hidden or destroyed, or peitnunonty injuted. Itidunnnagcnient may catt-e manufacturing, ineieatttile, railroad or j other stock to dtop fiom S.'oO a share' to far below par. Thero arc no such I tlitctuatloiis in land values; they are I stable and ciidtiiing. Farm loans suf fer uiiiler one disadvantage they aie not liquid, not Immediately oi teadtly convertible Into cash Tho tumble lias always been that our laws and our banking nilcs mid i emulations have been adapted otilj to tho needs of tho capitalists, mer chants mid business getioially which only toquiu) shot t time loans, lnitliae not been adapted to tiio boriowing needs of the ranneis. Uut the evil is now cured and tho lack provided fot U tiio i ural ci edits law. Madam, Do Your Silks Give Positive Satisfaction? Or have you been disappointed by your garment being ruined because of the silk splitting? Women buy silk by judging from appcarence and texture. They cannot discern the adulterations of iron and tin and arc subject to the prey of some manufacturers. I list i let Judge. County Judgo Ii. II. I)laekledbe . A I) Rannev l, st A Mllsoii viicuc-h. bet wi im Lest 1 1 and 1 Vet son og.u.igv about two wiel.s ago. F:ii Ii r please tetui n tie same to 111 nest Stat Ice. Fin lunate this government which, in p-ace, wlili malice towards none, with out envy, without any desiic in th li teetiuu of aggression, looks ueioss the wide ocean upon a shatteied continent and only tlgutcs how it can best con tiibutc after the war is ended in -jni-pathy, in deeds, towards tin. healing of wounds, tho building up of the -pints of those people find stieuglheu ing them in the cli'ott to oveiecni.o tho ilis.isteis which have befallen them. Ami in this wot - our people will know no (ieiiiian, no I lerichin.in. no Italian, i o Russian, no liriton in liostihtj, nil all as 'el low human biiugs in mis lni tune. ilpl m 8 m r 9lfcl, i.nm.M... ., ----- - ' ' JVTr?- " - mimtmmwm I. n. j, . M , yii I I ..-.- n wi lfcl"1'ni ' rn ti-l TWl n ' "T '-Wf CaiUlUL,Ulll 'll'l' ' .IIU." II IMI "lhflhrtT ,l.i.WM... m, -frr -T M tf NEBRASKA PROSPERITYvLEAGUE A SJattnlJe, Nonpartisan Vreantiailon of 7ax ' payers S m B i llr-7 4M vicc-pnnsmCNTS WElLtY r, ADK N iOUIH OUAHA JOHN ALnrnisorc . WinCHAUT, riNDln Cn, C. C. ALLICON " i ' . unntON OJOnOK ANTIL - INVIIIUIIITI, ILAIH ' Z M. UAIIID " . HAntmaroN J. L. UAKEIt I HANUrACTUniM J. W. DCNDCn i rAnHin, HuwrHfiiT ALrncn onATT i INVl.tWINtt, OINOA cmas. m. mown H HIAL I1KII INVe.TMCMTI W. J. CIUII0CS3 I ISVCtTMINTI MAnny v. nuimuuv t rnlNTt W. M. OUBHMAN T0AA4t ALDCflT CAHN MANUrACTUHIA LOUIS 0 OECTil STOvKUAH, KrARNtV k ii. rAindCLD ntAL 11111 INVtITMtNT JOHN N rncNZtn HkAl. UtAII INVATMINT DR N OILMOHe rHKICIAN AND UJtOH T. V. UOLC1EN CAPITAlllT. O MILL rilOINAND MAANMANH HAHUrACTURIR J, J. HANIOIUN COStKACTOH r ruo t) HUNKCII ATtORNIT. vitir POINT fHANK n JOHNSON i OMAHA rrilNTIHO CO. C. J KAMUACtl INVIIIMINTI HON J. T. KECLLY VAUNTINI r. J KELLY MIUCHANT. NIOiBARA FRANK B. KLNNAHO CAPITALIST JAC0I1 KLEIN UCNCHANT, KIATAiei DUO LATTA RANCH OWNTR TtKAMAM E M. r. LErLANO CAPITALItT 0 SV. MCaiATH I COAL OPtRATOR JOHN A MOHRDACHER INVfTMINtl, WTMORI tOPHUS r. NtEJLS PUBLIIMIR PRANK A. NIMH in. io r.m. r.m cut J. J NOVAK RANKKR. MILBIR J, J O'CONNOH ATTORNIT OtORaC PARI MIRCMANT. NIRRAtKA CtTT HON. WATBON L. PUNDY IAND OWNIR. MADISON THEOOONI HEIMERS I STOCKMAN, rULLIRTON CARL NOHDK tlliaiD TASRIS, COlUKIVIt JOHN 0, ROSICKY 1 PUBLISHIR J. C. ROTH I INVISTOR FRIMONT JOHN (CHINDLCn STANTON W H. SCHMOLLER JOSSIR THEODORI M, BERK STOCKMAN, NILIOH O C. SHUKERT MANUFACTURIR HARRY (. OMAN . ,-..-. - WINSIOI PAUL P. JSKINNfR. MANUFACTURER A. r. MITH . . ' JOSStR N. A EPIEtBEROCn I WMOLHALtR HON. P. r. STAFFORD 4 NORFOLK WILLIAM STORK INVSSIMINTS. ARLINOTON ROBERT C. STREHLOtV -4 CONTRACTOR OCOROK B. TYLER 4 INVlSTMtNTS, HASTINOS A, J VlkRLINO 4 frts. faaton viiruno Iron moras mjA THEODORE WIDAMAN "W STOCK BUTIR. AURORA . C. I, WILLEY W ATTORNIT, RANOOLFH S, N, WOLOACH ' MIRCHANT. ORAND ISLAND R, M WOLCOTT MIRCHANT. CINTRAL CITY HON. OTTO ZUELOW MATOR, SCHUYLIR D K E oes Prohibition Save the Boy? Tlie Promise: State Prohibition is being urged on the citizens of Nebraska on the plea that it will save the boy. Let us see whether Prohibition has saved the boys of Kansas, where state Prohibition has been tried for 35 years. Tlie Actual Results KANSAS, Sentenced boy inmates Oct. 1, 1915: Reformatory 330 Boys' Industrial School . . 264 Total for Kansas . . 594 NEBRASKA, Senterced boy inmates Oct. 1, 1915: . (No Reformatory) .... none Boys' Industrial School . . 199 Total for Nebraska . 199, I'l'lir flKiiri'N for Kiiiiniki tre compllnl liy CIiiin. M. llnruiT, Cliulriiinn of the Kiiiiniih Mule lloiiril tit Corrt-otloiiN, niul tilt- IlKiirrs for .NclmiNka Wvtc cuiiiillril liy the lionril i( CuiiiiiiIsnIuiuvh of Mute liiN(ltu(luu.J Vhy Do Three Times as Many Boys Go Wrong in 'Kansas? J. K. Codding, warden of the Kansas penitentiary, lays the blame on "The Little Alley Joints'' that exist all over Kansas, where, he says, men and boys congregate night after night to play poker, shoot craps, and indulge in debauchery. sii the unrili-iiN rriiort on imur V of the I'rooi'oillnjj of llic Knimn nnfrrrni'i- of c'lmrllles niul C'lirrt-i'tluiix, lielil nt Laurence, Kiiiisiim, .NoM'inlicr, 11)13. Jude Koy T. Osborne, of Independence, Kansas On page 13 of the sumo report, says: "In ihe little more than ten years the juvenile court has been estab lished in Kansas, children under sixteen years of age, in tis. state, have committed practically every crime in the calendar, including murder in the first degree. It is astounding to observe the absolute indifference of many parents to the moral welfare of their offspring. In nearly every community there are places and forms of amusement unwholesome for children." M. G. McKcnzic, Chaplain of tiio Reformatory inKansas Snyn on page 50 of tho First liietiuinl ltejiorl, Kauann State Hoard of Cor rectional "Of these boys, 202 acknowledged they drank more or less; 275 used tobacco, 77 gambled. Most of these boys ran around considerable, and were away from home, when they got into trouble; 265 were 'from homes broken by death or divorce." THE ALLEY JOINT in Kansas is the corrupting in fluence tltat lands so many Kansas boys in the Re formatory and Industrial School. Prohibition Breeds ihe Alley Joint. The Nebraska Prosperity League OPPOSED TO STATU PKOIUIIITION. IN PAYOR OP LOCAL OPTION, HIGH LICF.NSR l'rcbUIcnt, L. F. CROFOOT Treasurer, W. J. COAD Secretary, J. 11. 1IAYNES Send for our literature. OMAHA, NEBRASKA - n 5il Sr BELDINGS Guaranteed Dress Silks $2.00 PmI 36in.lmtKle Uncnualcd for beauty of fmiih, ancty and , charm of color and do ngn. Most corajildp line of MesialmM, I .if fetaSiCtc. Latest colora plain ft noTilty de.iigni When you buy BELDING'S Ciiamiilr.dJ Silk Fabrics BELDINGS Guaranteed Lining Silks &1.3G PtYatd J6mdi.i wiJr Have long lield the lead for Iming Cloaks, Su Is, Jacket), I hey excell in appearance and near, andgiie the moil complete nt.sfad-ion. you are protected by the guarantee of the largcA silk manufacturing comp any in the world. You should insitf on Mlr.ldJniV not the clicapcJl hut the Icail cxpcnsiTe. "Guaranteed not to rip, split or tear." Mrs. Barbara Phares BUTTEMCK PATTERNS KANSAS PICKUPS lI'l'IIH Slililll Olllltj ) j ii'l Abli itN helping put up Iiay Ht llojt LttlN tliis-tti't-k. Lt'ti AlilioU and family spi'iitSundny at DiMitiis MfCiirtiii-jft. F. M. Iltowtt and family KiteiI at t' o home of llnrro Wondeily. Van JLJoll, of Lubanou, was In this v'.i'inity buying c;iltk, Mnmlity. Austin Spun lor ami wifi' woto Sun cl iy vibitois at i:. V. Spunic. V Ii. P.. Spuriiuf atU'inlud tiio eonimil 't (.iiiun mooting at htuilli Center last Situiday. Tin- Oroilo seliool hottso has been lepaiutiil uiul filled with new sinio seats, wliieh loolcs tnoie coinforlable for our rhildiiM) thN winter. Manio Plnocl, who was openited on fot iippendli'itiH last Tuesday at the I(ilianou hospital, is gettini aloni; mci'ly. Mis John llau'Miape, of Otiolu i oinity, underwent a Miigieul opetatiou la-t Satin day at tho Lebanon hopital lor appendicitis,. We understand that hhu is netting uloni,' ciuUe well at this wiitine;. INAVALE Hi Dunn went to lilooiiiintou, Mori daj . Unt Klshtr is worlclti on tin see lion HKItitl. l-'ivd Copley was a passenger to Hasting-. Thursday. (i'o. Matkin, who lm, been cpiite siek for s('eral dajs, isimpioviiiK'. Mi-. Silas Harwell was visiting at Mi-.'Ueo MatUlns, Monday. i:ii SMciig is spending the weeU at Culbt'it-on with his bn.ther. Charley Miong. (juile n nuuibif attended the lling ling lltos cltctis at Ilabting-, Thurs day Mis. Joliust m, who sprained hot ankle a few weelc-ago, is slowly in proving. Mr. Clrib. Iluutcr had another bu ' spell, Satuidny, but is able to be on again. p Mis. No-ili Harvey and children an . Mis. Iten Copley went to Fianldin Monday. Mis. C. Ij. Joyce and ehlldteu weio passengeis to lla-ting, Thtiibday ot last week. llro. Hob pleached two very Intel estlng bennons, Sunday, at the Chi Is- I tiim church. Mis. Mary A rue-on e.une up from lied Cloud, Fiiday night, to vbit with her son and daughter. Mitt Ad unson and wife, of Cowle?, weio visiting nt Will Carpenter'-, Wednesday of lust week. Por Sale: Ustra nice apples, :i5e to T3c per biiihul C. P. L'onley, Inavale State Fair Opening The Nebraska Statu Fair opens the (list Monday in . September with auto mobile races Prior to this opening on Sunday, Sept .Ird, will bu concert by the 'Kilties" and Xebiaska State Hand-, assisted by a double quartette of g.aud opeia singers and the S" Paul's Oratorio Chorus. The giand opeia slngeis will bo heard in daily conceits during the week unci the Oia torio Choi us nnlj on Sunday atternoon and Wednu-da) evening. Vsn D-."0 to ho lbs , tlnifty stock hogs. ill pnv pic'iiiiuin over inaikot pi Ice C. II. Minei Serum Co. Everybody Admire s g 92 ! GOOD CLOTHES II OW glad you are to show your New Suit to your friends. IIow pleased you are when they say' " isn't it a beau ti Jul ?.'' " jits like a tailor made." You hear this said of clothes you buy in our store. They will enable you to present a good appearance, wherever you may go. flLThey're Just a little better than the average fhey'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 are 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 mings have advanced we have not advanced our selling price. We also carry a cheaper grade of goods but they are big values for the money. PAUL STOREY THE CLOTHIER "Clothes For Young Men And Men Who Stay 't Young" i i .-1j! i V 4 IPUMiM? y t t ' i! V . Hffl rV ! -.if ,-W i y'Tl'-,' v KtCTtrtStti SVC-'