EED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ggRVIC EFFICIENCojSY Spring is I THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nobrnaktx PUBLISHED EVERY TIIUUSDAY Entered In tho I'oNtnlllrf nt Hut ( loiul, Neb. n Ht'cond Clans Matter McAHTIIUU Pflll.lhllKll ONLY DI0MOOHAT1C PAPUIC IN WKllHTKIU'OCNTY Federal Money for Dirt Roads Coming! and you want your CAR in ship-shape for the new season Let us overhaul it and make all the necessary repairs to give you a full season's satisfactory service. A full line of supplies and accessories alway on hand. Hacvel O. Bvizzard Automobiles Supplies Repairing Fourth Avenue - - Red Cloud, Neb. n BIG PUBLIC Stock Sale At Frank Starr's Sale Yards RED CLOUD, NEBR. Wednesday, FEB. 28 Mi MMMH MBIIV W S" -v Commencing 'at one o'clock 2QO Head of Stock 2QO Horses, Muloa-Smn black mules (J yrs old wt 2200. black mare Dyr old wt 1000, buy driving-riding horso 8 yrs old wt 1 100, i head .1 nud 1 r old, thorobrcd Shetland ponies. Cattlo 7!i coming yearling itml 2-yr-old stoors. fill coming V" ling and 2-yr-old heifers, 21 head young cows, some in culf balance by i- i'e, 2,-ilioad weanling calves-Cattle are good quality, in good flesh, sold in ftioii(l loth Ono Registered Shorthorn Bull. Roland China Sows1'2, bred to Poland Chinu boar, eligible to reg'y TERMS: Ten months time at ten per cent interest J. H. Ellinger, Auctioneer W. A. Sherwood, Clerk Miner & Steward Public Sale of LiYe Stock As I intend In mate i uill olter nt Pulilic Aucliun, my perianal propeity, on tin- Golile ranch. 1 me eait, 4' ; miles soiilli ol Innvalc and 4'j mile south, 3 inilej west ol Red Cloud, commencing al 10 o'clock, on Tuesday, Feb. 20 112 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK Horsesgrey mare in foal to jack. 10 yrs old. wt 1500; black mare in foal to jack. 0 yrs old. wt MOO; brown horse coming 3 yrs old. wt 1100; saddle pony 7 yrs old. MulCS Team of good mules 9 and 10 yrs old, wt 2500; 4 molly mules coming 3 yrs old. .. Cattle 43 head of White Face cows, 3 yrs old. all safe in calf to registered Hereford bull: 34 head of White Face calves coming yearlings, steers and heifers, These calves are from Moonlight Keg. No. 313409. liull will sell at sale. Hogs 5 sows due to farrow March 24; 19 head shoats wt from 100 to 125 pounds. Machinery, Ctc 2 mowers, 2-row John Deere llbter, Canton ',' row weeder, 1. & O. 2-row cultivator, P. & O. 2-row stalk cutter, riding cultivator, 2 wagons, Docring truck binder in good condition, (Superior press drill 12 runner good as new, disc. 10-10, 2 or 3 sets work harness, about 10 tons prairie hay, .'100 bu extra good seed oats, lOOOJbu corn, 0 bn cane seeds. TERNS: Ten months time at ten per cent interest Col. J. H. Ellinger, Auctioneer S. R. Florance, Clerk Lunch by Ml. Pleasant Aid Edw. Fey Graded earth roads will be accept able to the federal government for a pint of tho congressional good roads appropriation, according to a telegram lrom Ij. W. l'age, diii'Ctor or roads of Washington, I). C, in response to a quoiy from Lincoln. The query sent Mr. l'age was: "Will your depaitinont rule that earth roads, giaded to line, section and Mirfttcoi with good drainage and permanent substructure- is substantial construc tion entitled to receive measure of led eral Aid'.'" This was the answer; "Type of road determined In each case by con ditions. Graded earth road is accept able if conditions win rant anil improve ment is substantial as required by law." According to B. A. George, good roads booster of Lincoln, opposition to Fcdoial aid, based on tho assumption that roads built under it must be hard surfaced, paved roads Is unwarranted. "Tho telegram establishes that fed eral aid is available for any character of construction down to dirt roads, if grading and construction is substan tial in character," Mr. Georgo asserts. March Jurors Tlio following is the list of jurors who will serve at tho jury term of Dis trict Court which convenes on March nth: Stanley Woodward Ira Wolfe John Anderson Fred Clattc Wm. Toap A. 15. Crablll Win. Kyker C. L. Wick wire Frank Ailes L Pelsiger G. il. Uasobrook J. T. Lacy Chits. Schultz James Buckles Walter Portnter Dick Lampman G.N.ltlankeubaker Harry Cramer Henry Waterman John Deal Clarence Wilson Uufus Doughit August Briukman J. M. McCalium. Sheriff Iluirer was in Guido Hock, Wednesday. Mrs. Malllck and daughter returned to their homo atCowles, Monday, after visiting relatives In the city. light' Hearted In tho lightsome love-making days one pair of bright eyes is Illumination eummh. Hut in the prosaic afterward, when comes tho problem of more light, better light, and cheaper light tlfen you should get EDISON Mazda Lamps Thej give iu three t mo as much light a the uhl-Mjb eat Um lamp fur the same amount of elect i .citj. Get the full bene fit of this saving by putting an Lnlsits Ma.ha in every lamp socket in jour house. See my complete line E. W. Stevens Red Cloud, Nebraska QUALITY PRINTINGTHE CHIEF When the Firemen Appea.r the injured man' first thought it one of thanldutness'that he U io. How abou your thoughts if a fiireman thould ap. pear at your home) The Doty Before the Fire it the day to insure. As that day may be to-morrow for all you can know or do, it fellows that prudence would im pell you to slop in our office today and liae us issue you a policy, O. CJT EE L Reliable Insurance Doings of The State Legislature. ( The past week has been one of con siderable interest and many commit tee meetings on various bills, have been held. Prominent among the measures which have received atten tion and have passed one branch of the legislature is that of partial wo man suffrage. This bill has excited a large amount of interest and many petitions have been presented, both for and against its passage. In the Senate Friday when the matter of re ferring the bill to a standing commit tee, was under consideration a wordy warfare developed between Senators Howell and Moriarty of Douglas coun ty, in which some of the bitterness that developed in the early part of the session was revamped anil as a re sult an official protest was made over the charges of the senior Senator from Douglas county. Another im portant measure has succeeded in weathering tho storm and is now through the House of Keprcsenta tives and in the hands of tho Senate, is that of an appropriation of $80,000 t'-r a hog barn to be erected on the state fair grounds. The bill as origin ally proposed carried an appropria tion of $100,000, but this was reduced to tho first amount stated above. Many public hearings have been hold by the committees and within the next few days a general grind of bills on the general file will be had in botli the House and Senate. On account of February 12th being a legal holiday, no session of the leg islature was had, hut many of the members residing at a distance re mained over and looked after some of their personal correspondence and social affairs in and around Lincoln. While this is tho case, there were also those who took occasion to go to their homes for the first time since the convening of the legislative session. Hearings by the car shortage com mittee have been going on regularly and joint committee of tho House and Senate are having the testimony ot all witnesses taken down by a stenogra pher. I he report will be a volumin ous affair and will hardly be ready for consideration by the law makers before the first, of March. Never in the history of Nebraska has there been a time when the car proposition affecting shippers of grain has been in so demoralized a conditon and so thoroughly unsatisfactory to both shippers and the railroads as has been the case for the past three or four months. While the shippers of grain have had a good excuse for complaint yet it is also a fact that western rail roads and superintendents have been driven to desperation by their inability to got cars returned from eastern cities. The committee bill for the enforce ment of the prohibitory amendment which was introduced in both House and Senate will be printed and ready for distribution by the middle of the month. The House has already re ceived five hundred extra copies of the measure but the demand for tho same was so great that the supply was en tirely exhausted within one hour. In addition to the regular five hundred copies issued to the Senate, there has been a special order made upon the printer fni fifteen hundred additional copies. These will be sent out over the statue in equal proportion to each senatorial district. One method of shortening the ballot as well as providing for a direct vote on president and vice president has been presented in the House and is backed up by some of the strongest, members therein. It is known as House Roll No. 103. The plan is to have tiie voters cast their ballots upon the choice of president and vice-president and that thereafter the Gover nor would appoint Presidential Elec tors of the same political faith as the candidate for President, who received the majority vote. School legislation interests every voter and tax payer in tho state, and while it is true that many good laws have been enacted in recent sessions of the Nebraska Legislature, there is yet a demand for further revision. In consequence of this condition the edu cational committees will within a few- days, report out bills that concern all parts of the state and which will no doubt be of considerable benefit to some of the districts which are numbered among the smaller ones lo cated in the central and western parts. A bill by Senator Sandall and which we referred to in a previous communi cation contains the following para graph regarding amendments to the primary election laws; "At the gen eral election held biannually there shall be elected by tho voters of each political party, a party chairman for each County in the state, who shall be ex-officio a member of tho state party committee and shall be entitled to cast ono vote for each one thousand votes or major fraction thereof, cast in the county by said party for the nominee in the state the highest votes for elector at tho last nrececdinir presidential election. Nominating petitions for county chairman shall contain at least ten per cent of tho vote of the party last cast for presidential electors. Par ty committees for each county, con sisting of one committeeman for each voting precinct in tho county shall be appointed by the county chairman by and with the consent of the party candidate." These changes are re ceiving approval at the hands of many members in both House and Senate, and it will not be at all surprising if the election laws are amended in accordance with the provisions as set forth. ORPHEUM SATURDAY FEB. 17th imLiiL:i &: . v 3Fjim m.irafe-iv. - "zfsxcz v. z '.?kz tw .Jmm'i , 'r mmmm .'i?KuMrft!.vV twBt kr . mrH!mtLs &m3BMLXiJto aaffiST 4&iySE f.iiiiianr 4L'r j i : i .t? ''. SkTr. v- mmiiiiiiimttiiiw wm. wjww&iv;uw . :.rfMBR.jvsi!'a,j'.'-Kaaftt' 'jm& :mtmtzr . j m&z " W5TOtgirT77Kte' V WU'k-siWdF' K. ? xi1MIH.'-.nji'l 1V-1.J u V,,"iItr? fe. TV 11 T-, j! S.WflRfi. lff-u iS? ME MR W Ifc X&fcr &&' v& . j mmxi'Jf - mmm'- n- m$&m v fflmssm v : '''& ?KSKaSv - . ywmmm , v-&. "Z3n&". "'?F T."Y . jrtsv" ' fJ ..T''t" ir a 7j'a-i' ti v... ,i' vi j.W.flJl , &$rzv 7 tfVtx'ki 'IfArf.'.ls.W. WkSW&?J 7. iimirt'&mw -v.! rsi..iiy, "' stfMa'' rJv WW'l&JHm .iTi'MV-A. lK3!r r7W3W6.W ". . fj5,n'j'f.i r.-,".sjr:'j.ip i nsj' .-mnvri' ' fivWi- 1 t "VV- MARY PICKFORD in The Pride of the Clan Matinee 2 .10, admission 10 20 on sale at Cook's Drug Stoie. Night 8:00, admission 10-2.re Seats now SPECIAL ORCHESTRA MUSIC UVVVVAVWiV.V.VV.V.VAVV.V.V.VV.".V.V-V-V.V.VV.,l s t : Sin wriV I,,US '- "i -w - t9Lvim Vrr " - - teTvi --! -Ksi - m v. 3 MJP l1 : ." X ZuM?WEfr--rMMMmZJI Til IYnr' fuTIMi MBT ,1"'tj-i"M,.';c2 . 7ffor uw6J:i?i55!5i?Sw!f'-K : irtM&V0 eea.gWiS I Auto Hearse - Horse Hearse ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING (LADY ASSISTANT) ALL THE PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB. Attemps To Swindle A trade journal ot recent issue con taiued an article pertaiu'.ug to the at rest, at Pocatello, lilaho, of Miit .1 Kinkiule, former thlrd-triek operator at the local station, for an unsiiccess ful attempt to secure funds from a bank at that place by forg-d telegrau s. Early In Docenibor ho called at the bank and displayed a Western Union day lettir addiessed to ti i til at a hotel at Hint place, lr lead, "Call at the I'ir.st National I'.ank of l'ocutella tor money." While at the bank a tele gram addressed to the latter was le eched, -'Please honor licit J. Kinkade check for $1 JO, we will protect ."signed, Webster County Hank, Red Cloud, Ne braska, Cashier." The olllce of the Western Union at that place, learned that the telegrams Veie forgeries and notified the bunk, who, under pretext, detained Kinkiule until the arrival of the sheriff. The prisoner confessed t io telegiains as forget ies, and stated t nit he was compelled to do tins tn cr d T to raise money to cover his hotel Dill. The Coming Big Attractions apheum Advertised Letter List The following is tho list of unclaim ed letters at tho post office in this city far the week ending Fob. 15, 1017: .7 H Anderson, Hums Arnold, Mrs. Etta Hrisco, narold Dole, Alice Hip bee, Hoy Reynard, J. P. Ulsoho, E. L. Rltter, Roods Feed Storn. Loulro Soar son, (!oo. Smith, Ellis Shoeman. W. J, Tlley, Elmo Whitnev, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Wilson, Mable Walters. If not called for before March 1st they will bo sent to tho dead letter olllce 11 (J. Lktsun, P. M. At The Thursday f Feb. IS Helen lltdiiies in the (ireat U. R dianm The Manager o the B. 8c A. Admisssion In-Lie Saturday, Feb. 1 7 Mary l'iekford, in The Pride of the Clan Mat 2:30, lO-'.'Oo Night s;00, 10-2.-.C Saturday, Feb. 24 The Life and Last Perform ance of Buffalo Bill Mat. 2:f)0, fic-10 Night 8;00. lOl.'c 1 !.. . ." Uses of Troubles. We shrink Instinctively from trou bles, ns wo shrink from hard and painful tasks; wo cannot escape tho suffering they bring; but wo decide whether they shall weaken or strength en us. It lies with us to recelvo them ns enemies or as friends. They offer ua fortitude, patience, courage, strength, growth or coyardlce, bitter ness, despair ; wo cannot prevent them from coming to tis, but wo can decide whether they shall help or hinder us Jn our life purposes. Exchange. New Moral Codes. Andrew Lang, the Scotch poet, critic and satirist, reserved his most deadly shafts for tho founders of new re ligions and npostles of new moral codes. Newfangled religions and newfun pled moralities ho knew must be false, for any apparently novel truth which they contained turned out upon clos er examination to be us old ns human society Itself. Monday, Feb. 26 The National Feature Enterprise Co, featuring Henry Wathall in The Birth of a Man Yon will all remember this great star who was featured in tho Birth of a Nation also a 12 ploco symphony or chestra will accompany this eight thousand foot of moving picture, Admission 25 and f0c. Ind. 155 or Bell 72 when in need of Printed Matter of the "Better Quality" U Xol How Cfttrti) 3llut Hon (,OOI The Red Cloud Chief 'Quality" Printer : Publishers si