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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1916)
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS i I IW I lit 5 I To the Voters of Webfter County: The duties of my office will not permit me to make any special canvassing trips. I lake this means of thank ing my friends for their support in the past and saying to them that I have considered always the best interests of our public school children and have never failed to recom mend or make any change that I thought was for the bene fit or the school system. My past experience as superintendent will be a strong factor in enabling me to carry out my duties more fully in the future. Besides being a graduate of one of our Slate Normal schools and oT Nebraska University I have tried to keep in (ouch with progressive school work by attend ing the National and the Slate School Conventions and hearing the talks of the best educators of llie country. I cheerfully submit this for your consideration upon the merits of the service I have given. GERTRUDE L. COON A. B. CRABILL Democratic Candidate for County Commissioner District Number Four Born and raised in Webster County, and have always been a farmer. Your vote will be duly appreciated. R HI A. B. Crabill u a Howard S. Foe Attorney -at-Law Republican Candidate for County Attorney I was born and raised in Webster County, worked on a farm and taught school to pay my educational expenses. I was graduated from the Red Cloud High School and the Law Department of the University of Nebraska and am admitted to practice law in the slate and U. S. Federal Courts. Immediately after graduation I went into the office of W. S. Morlan of McCook. where I tried cases for him con tinually until I returned to Red Cloud at which place I have since been engaged in Ihe practice of law. If you want to know anything about my ability to handle the office of County Attorney I refer you to E. B. Perry. Dis trict Judge or Red Willow County, or to J. L. Rice, attor-ney-at-law, McCook. Nebraska. ! After I Prohibition s : I What? Listen! I With that 1 5 millions Nebraska spends every year for booze, men will buy shoes, potatoes, meat, coal, mittens, overcoats, town lots. That is what Colo rada, Iowa and Kansas are doing. s I VOTE lj I NEBRASKA BRY!$ 2 T tf.v.v.v.v.w.w.v.v.v. VAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.W HBISRY COOK, M. D. HI. M.I K IS DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND TOILET ARTICLES jt WOODROW WILSON President of the United States . M mMMmmmmmmmmm'HJV?lK(!'t't XTfvXiKrflDHSBldPHP BL "HE HAS KEPT US OUT OF WAR" This it the face of a man strong, courageous, patient and kindly, a man Always alert to the aspirations of his fellow man and sympathetic toward their fulfillment; Never complacent toward the encroachments of privilege nor tolerant of social wrong; Always seeking to enhance the dignity of labor and better the state of the toiler; Never lending an ear to the sophistry of ex ploitation or the blandishments of expediency; Always patient to hear and weigh, to ap praise and analyze, and passionate to find the way of right; Never premature in purpose nor prejudiced in judgment, and never headlong in decision Such is WOODROW WILSON. ,afc. $ .zuBcjBtiwmmK. JUDGE ALBERT J. CORNISH Candidate for Supreme Court Judge Judge Cornish has served 21 years as District Judgo at Lincoln. His ability, impartiality and fair-mindedness are proven by five elections to the district bench by his neighbors. Judge Cornish is in the prime of life, alert, vigorous, human, n District Judgo with an extraordinary record for decisions ap proved by the Supreme Court. Three judges are to be elected. Judge Cornish's fitness for Supreme Judge can easily bo learned. Ask the lawyers in your community. rinw,iMMmffl'iii;MJWWia UNITED STATES SENATOR Gilbert M. Hitghco CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION During his acrvico in Washing ton Senator Hitchcock has helped to glvo this country: Popular Elec tion of Senators; The Income Tax; Postal Savings Banks; Govern ment Powder and Armor Plants ; tho Good Itoads Act; Government Railroad In Alaska; Tariff Re form; Federal Reserve Act; Farm Jjo&n Act; Clayton Anti-Trust Act; Antl-Chlld Labor Act, and numer ous other reforms. Ho has fought for the guarantee of bank deposits. Ho secured passage of tho bill to glvo the Filipinos a largar share In their own government, with a vlow to Philippine- independence. Ho fathered the resolution that saved to the people tho coal lands of Alaska. Ho has supported President Wil son In tho great policies that have distinguished his administration. HE IS AN INDEPENDENT, COUIUGEOUS AND PROGRESS IVE PUBLIC SERVANT AND ASKS FOR RE-ELECTION ON HIS RECORD. faW4&r4WWWrWWWrtMwtotoWW THE NEW TRUST. It Is nil over hut tho voting ami then, Wilson for Four Years Morel Four years more of peace ami prosperity while thu wheels of the nation drive on toward our destined goal World Leadershlpl That Is to be our destiny. Nothing can stop It hut n mum to tho reactionary party which for forty years saved U.s bosses' bacon while the people, the great American people, struggled onward toward individual and collective freedom. Yes, tho nation came into Its own not because but in spltu of the Repub lican Party. It was the American people who cleared tho forests, drained tho swamps, blazed tho trails, opened the mines, dug the coal and tho gold, made the prairie. Into wheat and corn Ileitis, and fenced In the eroat nlalns for cattle. Tho American people, sprung from the loins of men who dnred and women who tolled, have laid tho foundation of the greatest Republic known to history, und raised thereon tho fairest llower of civilization In all tho world. All this has been done despite the handicap of Political llosses and tho usurious toll of Predatory Interests. ' Whllo tho Pioneer grew Into the Settler and tho Settler became the Farmer and yellowed tho vast plains with tho bearded grain and browned them with the russet corn While barefooted children trudged down the bhady luno or over tho long bill to tho little red school bouse to read of the wisdom of their Ilenjnmln Franklin, the patriotism of their Patrick Henry, tho Ingenuity of their Robert Fulton, Ell Whitney, and Robert Hoe, the democracy of their Jefferson, of tho only Washington who Fathered his country, of the Immortal Jlncoln who saved, and whose spirit will forever unltu the nation While these llitlo children around the old stove snug "My Country, 'tis of Thee. Sweet Land of Liberty" While theo sime little children at night at their mother's knee learned to bow their heads to their God who had given them birth In tho Lnnd of the Free and the Home of the llrave While simple- men sweated and tolled on and loved their work and their homo and their country Whllo sweet faced mothers delved In toll and span strong men to do tho nation's work: Greed crept forth elad in frock coats and n well distended skin and an oily tongue, mid slowly, surely, Insidiously gathered up tho fruits of the sweat and the harvest of the llelds, orchards and mines, and by special privilege, by fraud, by bribe, by graft, by trickery, by knavery, by treachery, yes, ami by treason, caused themselves to become the richest clique known in tho world's history. Tho core of this elltpio Is the permanent Inner ring, the Invisible Gov ernment of the Republican Party. Tills clique, disagreeing on a candidate four years ago, fell out, ami tho American people camo back Into their own under the leadership of Wood row Wilson, who bns held Inviolably sacred that trust thus put Into his hnnds by Fate. And byvthe grace of God tho American Peoplo propose to go on with that tried, true, great man who trusts them because ho knows they trust him. Woodrow Wilson Is a new Trust In America greater than all others greater because be stands for no Trust, Is backed by no Trufat, und Is the candidate of no Trust, but Is the trust of the whole American people, who love lilm because ho has kept them out of war, honor him for bis courageous Christian humanity, and thank him for his broad statesmanship and bis fear less, Intelligent leadership. Ry bis deeds and by his acts, ns well as by tho enemies ho has made, bis plnco In tho roll of American honor Is secure Washington, Lincoln, Wll son, Woodrow Wilson deserves the vote of every man and every woman In very state In the Union. BLADEN The Lewis Stock Co. is showing at tho opera bouso this week. Miss Juinatii Muiyniee visited rein-1 lives in Hastings the first of the week. A. W. Cos and Mrs. Cox were visit ing with ftienils.utCowlcs last Thurs day. Kev. White and wife were visiting relatives at Cowles the first of the week. Clay Iverson was up to Lincoln and Omaha on a business trip tho first of the week. Mrs. West unil Miss Tucker, teach eis in our school, spent Saturday in Hastings. Kev. White will remain Hladen another yenr as pastor of .the Congre gational,.cbuicli. Mis." John Ilooni spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. S. L. True at Deweesc. Fred Andrews relumed to Khvood the llrst of the week where he is do ing Insuianco work. J. W. Ashinoro of McL'ool Junction is visiting at the homo of his sou, J. K, Ashinoro this week. Frank Haller, Jr., was visiting with his grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Haller, in Blue Hill on Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Baker and children of Hildreth, were tho guests of Mrs. S. F. linker and family the past week. Mr. Woodwind has bought the (Mc Odium residence in the east part of llladeu and will move from the farm to town Miss Catherine Del'our returned home from Hastings, Saturday, where sue uas ueeu visum? amouir relatives ami friends. Mrs. Clvdo Dickenson, accompanied by hur sister. Mis. Ileum, who has been visiting lior, Itlt for South Da kota where they will vihit for some timo with their parents. MMMWBMHiMaMMiMiiMSiMiliMMMMMMiiliMmaBanHB Wm. H. Smith, State Auditor. Stato Auditor Smith Is serving his first term and Is a candidate for ro cloctlon. HIb motto has been "Busi ness Methods Applied to tho Public's Affairs." Tho cost of operating hia department waa reduced $5,0:19.5:2 dur ing tho first 18 months of his term.' His Influence and voto wero exerted in securing a 51.018,000.00 roduction in etato taxos in 1915-16, and In ralBing tho valuation ot the railroads $5,000. 000.00 for taxation purposes in 1916,' h ' ' - m Mev i3ilfW jMuPmtMS Mkifc EWSSwM-SiiCv F79iJkH saftsrasriBW WimmWNK. atom A.e.SHaLLENBE!?GER Ciiiullilatr for Hr-Klrrltoii YOU KNOW HIS RECORD NO.MI.ATi:i lt Democrats, Populists, Progressives FOR CONGRESSMAN Am Vm Ducker Democrat Candidate For County Treasurer Your Vole Will Be Appreciate! The Peonies Candidate Thn Fni KQ AT HOME EXPECT YOU I mc ruLna TO tell, 'em all about, J Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville till! Mini Flllid llh Frtllr Girts. FunnjClot ni, Gotiim Equlpir. Mlllinl tcinlc tmlrcrtiot LADIES' BIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY everybody Coei Atk Anybody llWMt THE II6SUI M0 BUI IHOI VEU Of CKICIW 1 .r ( .."PL