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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1918)
ft KJ5D OLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHIEF i iiiiiiwiin iiwmiinnrinm ijwm l'oll't nl Advertising '-, !-i x ;,r &r3w i t (Political Acln-tt' icmcnn To The Loyal Peopl r The Fifth . (Vingrrsfliomil lV,lrlct. . Mr. Andrews, my opj "wnl. is .uik inir frantic nltemplh to clove ope u! Iiajiibian fight ovor th" cumpniKH i" thl coiiKi'OPBional district rather spirit of Anrncnn utmy in t in I'l-fMu fni in ine irruv- tho Political Advert snikf iiuuumuium 1WIIHHMUI i imwu j-ii.minjjn--.' For UNITED STATES SENATOR tin t uiinnmi of Hie Pipiidcnt in tho Ktav eel hour that lias ever confronted Amorifin people. mm l gqqper' TECUMSEH, KECK. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOU SEfiRETftnYCi: STATE Has Iwcn a resident .of Nebraska or thirty-two years,, twenty-eight of "which were (spent in conducting a Democratic newspaper at Tccumsch. tllo linn been Deputy Secretary ot State for nearly four years, during which t'.nic the bu'ness affairs of the ofliro have more than doubled. It e'reted will keep tho nlTairs of tha ofilce up 'to tho highest standard of excellence that has Imcn in force fot the pa&t four yors. fJive mo yout otc on election day, November 0. You Are an Heir. j We like id preach the doctrine of contentment. Now, there la no n nn ' so content as the mnn who Ih lull- to a grout ts(n((, and you aro belt l, Iho greatest untitle that ovor was, ' liniudy. the whole eartli. Once the earth was owned li common by nil tho people. Well, mo you not att heir of the original owners? It is noiliin' at all to own Just a Utile corner r tho world and no ninre. All of It Ih yours If you have rye.s to see, earn to bear and tho heart to fuel. Lost An geles Times. Pleasure In Making Others Happy. - If those of u. who are spending our selves In the pursuit ol! empty pleas ures &top for' a moment and, resolving to look up our ill or less fortunate friends, would go to hoc them once In n while, or would send some brief mes sage of cheer, wo would experience a joy delightfully new and satisfying to ourselves. We would 11 ml It fur inoro worth while to brine a mullo to lips that have been set with pain or sorrow than to seek pleasures that may amuse us Idly for a moment and then, becnuso wc nro satiated with "good times," In terest U3 no longer. Exchange. tn. ,,iiiiMit iiiviii!ieinf,nl8 con- slut hui?el' of carping eril'cmin and attempted deloition of my iccord in Coni'-. I don't believe the people of thi.s district care for political back wrt'h when the Nation's life is at utal e. I rofor lo the only two mat t.'ir t'-at he mention. that ate of any itk nt at thb lime. He complains f . i .. ,...... .,..!.... tlii.-ti 1 lir. t:iil- (ll l' ' U'l.!'" 'IIHI' I .. ' "t " - j i, ' wrip W (Ml over uy uv" xin-i - . . ......... ur .n( .ill U I i im' i ur war iiwiiokcs. thi, - i'( Mird iiprifili Vltow tH thcit '.'"' finiicnt rlhl not buy the rail man . ll ., .-,-,1 in nn (be tame returns for tl'ieir mo during the war that tiny !... .linn ltn flnVIM limoilt. vr'ie i'uiiiiiik vl" . , i I ilr'l Ul"nl. Ill Urt'i.- mm m o- would have amounted to confiscation I that far and would have resulted in an I immediate appeal to (he courts. He tells the pconle 1 otcd for the bill reported by the Mi'iUuy Com mittee providing for $25 per month f-iv the soldier, hut be docs not tell them that the existing law already provided for 20 per cent additional pav for foreign service .o that und-r the bill as lepnrtrd e-ery ro'dier who ero -noil the sea would receive $"( per i month and that it was supported by the Itopublhan as v.oll as Demociat'c , nif nbersjiip of the Committee and tho War Department as well. President Wilson has so bandied the i moat problem pi owing out of tho world Avar that he commands tho ad miration and tho confidence of tho en tire world. Tho American Army and Navy under bis matchless direction has 'al read v compelled tho enemy to Ipiactlcally' admit his defeat and I victory and permanent peace aro clo?o 'it.' liiind. America must show it stands unitedly bhind the President in this the greatest hour of American hulory. j 1 lmiKe no parusan appeal mr i-iy own eb'clion. I know that the Repub lican National (.Y.ramiltec and 31 r. An-dro-.va a'o a ".lcln k Hat I 1 defeated for purely party and personal tonsoiui. M', Andrews ha made one of hi oc- ional vicitB lo this DIstHcl in tho hopeit that ho rna" win an office. The eirrum farces of my ionn delaiiKil at my Pn"t in Wabinirton and the 'pidemie of inC'ieya litis pn vent'-d 'iiv niv inij any speeches to Hie vo te'ra 0.' tin District. lUit I rliall b-t the Pi.-ident -or tho United States .-peak 'or mo. In tho solemn appeal which bo has made to the American noonlc in his published statement be jivcs ', over materine; reason for my i.'oction. I consider it tho groate l moment of mv life when lie 'asks tlr- people whom I have the hon or to represent in the American Con gress to reelect me that ho may have my suppoit rather than the constant opposition of my opponent. Under similar ciicumstanccs Lin coln said, "Don't swap horses cross ing a stream." America followed Lincoln's advice then. I believe she will follow Wilson's now. Respectfully. ! A. C. SHALLENHKROHn. nii v ? , ' ' -A & tt':, - t r Krc" Vi" w& I W:?hLWfr?'- A HSb J' i'- ' V'' ' '' '" TfiWi k tmm leiem fx - M and Telesiapli Ca 1'niled States TcU-i'tifi a:ti Tcl(plnc Ai!n'itistnitivii GEO. J. WARRtiN. Manager FORiYiER GOVERNOR IHH-El. &B9BEHEAD OF FALLS CJTY You Re&eivo the . The TetepHvox& Tltoro is no cornmerciai sorvlco or horns necessity where so great a value is given as in the telephone aervice. ' A telephone costu a few cents a day. The SERVICE it reVulers could not h duplicated for many dollars and in some crises hundreds of doliars. Tite daily cost of this valuable service is measured in a few cents and io easily within the reach of everyone. A telephone installed at once will pro duce a maximum 01 results. Visiting and shopping may be enjoyed without leaving your own fireside. ,Mmmimw3mwwiMjMiMMJBBmm.mi . lu vitj FARMER, STOCSt RAISER AND BUSINESS MAN ror JO w County Judge &ewar tyj-" rf i tM w j,T.-i n JL EfiDOilSEO BY THE PEOPLE That Governor Morehe.id en joy!? Hie confiiknoc of tho p: z1 of Nebraska Is ,'hown by the . J. he has rccivcrl each time li..., have had tin opportunity to ex press themselves. 1912 Primary Nominated for Governor , Majority 4,212 1912 Election Majority 0,702 1914 Piimory Renominated by 20,891 Majority , OifAf NrtnrAaf- Hnnnnnrir ' . 1914 Election Re-flecteH by 18,977 Majority Over Mis Opponent I All Judicial Offices wore laken oul of parly politics by the 1917 LegUlaluic, and the names of candidates for these offices will ap pear on a separate ballpt witlraut designation or parly aTilialions. Judge A. D. Ranncy hat held ibis office for seven years and is now asking for his fourth term. The county i now paying $500,00 annually for deputy hire in this office. I hhall nol ask ihe County Bjard for funds for - -deputy hire. 1 have practiced law in Web ster County seven years and feel that I am competent to atteni lo both, the judicial and ' clerical work of this office. Your support is solicited and will be appre ciated. Save the $50Q and Buy Liberty Bonds 1918 Primary Nominated for United States Senator Receiving 17,915 Votes More Than Hia Nearest Opponent, With Five Candidates In the Field. i:miii:iM iiy ir.''.siri:r w.i-a- 111 l!'Miiilis,i' H Telt'Jfi (till floin M.v" JM.uil.l !'. Sinlth.f Olil'ih.i i Thy While H..IOO, W;rl.lii(rt. t,. D C, Oet. 3S-Hii. liihvu'il 1". Su.ltli. 'Juuibti, .Ni-b. 1 eimiiot lufruin irom Xrcisliir my il. p iiitwros m th,-vlvol-t hi. "f Mr. Muu ! o.ut lo U. I nitti! riUS Jennie. "I not only li..v vMiu'lliiiitf il'intl'y bul 1 liv more pirti. ii uiind lliD 'IclioiUf iiil illttlon ;inny iitely ntiuul t l!i tHiuV r iiii rnitviiiCtttf th-it It w ald ,b. hi ii st vnii', int inly -w Ni im' L the country t 'fthv; n i n il- nun My ;inu pi litorpU i. clt Hutu Wo m-ed tnu ,rt'h ) t jits tM'ifil lojf ji! ;, t tin clinic ujijh n v m in in hi'j-ii til unfH.'i'rin(;l niU'P'ir1. ' M)OlK(.V V. ll.H ' his .iii,v ilt il lid tllO r mji IkA. P i-v vs. Ill iicaMtit'aa8ffimryrijiiTn.Tr'xggrT;afrTrniijt'KWi NORTHEASTERN COLORADO SOUTHWESTERN NEBRASKA WYOMING HAS U a wnuuVrftil wUi'Rt runnlry, nud n 1-V buveiso wtLh Banns, aniir liuoU rvlid l'itu tots. Corn, Hlfrtlfn uuil dhIIvp i.lkSfs cuih-Ii tliv diiliy or live storh man. in; htp uiKiiii nwri) limn a (iiMjf'u.ii p'ni'c f ciitilc. Uurn, u.vis, lUc, Hurli-y huu Alfulfi mv kiowii lo (lnNIi tor "Uiiiiii(;" the mar Urti. ' at tho uiiCMoMi'd di't'iK'il iiiiiiteil lauds, iiImi irrl K'ltml lionu'MeuiU under llovorntiiunt ditch SO joints in pny will or rlnht, no interest Ten tlmusiind frn (ilO ncro lioniO" ktouds, Tulie some of this o.vut'llont laud mid lici'p your iiollls Insteiid of turntiij,' tlii'in over to u lutidloid. Lot nu help you to locate. liJlllllllIUUlU m iimm lllIHr1 Lawson, General Passenger Agent p loot Kiirniim St. Ouiiiliii, Nubr N. B. Bush, Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Neb. mMmummmmmimmtmmmmmoummmmmmmmmmmammam Sclmltz & Schaa! STUDIO for First class portraitiue enlarging, copying, new work, amatci; finisfiing, elc. MVP. IUlR0fl4C& APPRSU '.!! II Mischievous Magpie. Birds of tho nitiKplo l;lnd nrc llljo monkeys, full of mlsclilcf, piny, nnd ndiiilcry. Thcro Is u story of a tnnio nuiKpIo Hint wiih ween lniHlly iMiiployed in n Burden pithcrliiK lichlih-., nnd with ko much solemnity nnd n mudled nlr dropping them In a hole uiikIq to recelvo n post. After dropping euch etone It crled"Currnclc I" trluniplmnlly, find ki( (iff fni" nnollinr. fin oMimtn. Iiir tho spot it tond won .found In the. hole, which thiMiuigplu wns stonlntr for lils mnusemcjit , J. S. CANADA! DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR Siate Treasurer For two ter'mo Nebrnskn Stole Senutor 1396-1900. Kearney County Treasurer two terms 1914-191S. President Nebraska Punners Grain ond Live Stoclt Asfociation Shuulii on lifiH Ilccortl for LoytsHy ::ntl Efficiency Your Support nt Uxo (Jenornl I'loilioti. TiicHilny, Nov. StU, in Keftiioctfiilly Solirjtod Public Sale We will sell at the Miner Ranch 6 miles south and 1 1-2 miles west of Bladen, the following described proper ty. Sale to begin at 10:30 A. M on Thursday, Nov. 7, 191 S fOT HEAD OF STOCK tsa 2C esusl of Morses Onslv.ir.n i.f ,, rf's:t"-eil T'orcluT.in strillititi l lu00. 17 yr old; 1 lni mure, snri,ii. wt 170'; 1 tffiiv nmre r-old wt lTno: 1 Iduek iii'iie (J yrc lit wt 1 ': 1 imv iiiih nhukiiIi, wt 1 ."' ( ; 1 cruy ni'iro yrs old wt I .MM); J Iu'ihii miivH yr-dl vt t."l);' 1 lliic.( inure 1 yt ol I wt li'.V; I I'Hir Ijriiwii ci'I.Imih ."yiv o:ii wllieim; 1 tiliielc (ffl'linu X yrs old wt 1 (t0; 1 liniv fnui'ly diivln team 7 yrs oUl wL ItJUs'; 1 jiutr 2 . r nl'i lilnek fclduijr: 1 buy J yr old cIiIIhk: I Iron j-'r.iy " jr uld IllU-y; 1 biy J yr oid till y; ',' yt.ui'linif nuliliin,: 1 yarlinu lllle ; 1 wi-tnllnu lmi'-t colt, hpin um mnli'si; iiml 7 yrs '!d wt J.-.uii; l spin j it-It mukn 1 mid 'J jrs "Ii; l l'- "s-id'He pony. Hi Head oFCattle l.iii".istii'vr of !' Iici'l uf iiiill, i' vs. !) j'i,t fresh, soiiiD fre-.li k'juii, hoinidi,; L'ii lii'itd im'ii cms. '1 i vii.vHir old hid IV k; I I'cgNtiud Smirt horn ixiU: 10 yuu llnir ".iovI'i diiil heifi'i-: iiirij -j- ii jj ilve-; l'i Liter calws !i luil). e.ilvcs 3 Head of Hos S ('oiiKdiikt of ono Piiliind C'lilnii inmr; 7 brood muvm. till Immuiio; .'l'i limul nf piyi nnd shouts, wt ."0 to 71) pound .S nue iillalfii hay, JiUU bu lolTPiits. FARM MACHINERY (VmsKtli.d of 1 .lohn Deere dlse. 1 IS-ft ilvug, 1 Id-ft h-hir, 1 Imtrow (nt, 1 I'e-l lever ll-ln (T'liic, 1 " row .Inlin D.-oro lUtiw, 1 I)hi-m t: Man siir planter nnd elr.iin, I I O n"-d-vtl, - Hiuti lee ',' row .-ul ttvut -. 1 uitililiic eiilliviitur, 1 .luhn I). iiHiilfnlft eiiltlriinr, I U In M..'ilnn plow, 1 Hi-ill stirring plow, I sub. surface pieUcr, 1 s-fr ii(.0i'ini.'l binder, 1 MeUirniiolt eirn bin ler, 1 .lav lliuvl, ",i.el(ir, 1 Dane sweep, 1 MeC.ir miuU sweep. 1 l'-'-l'l. Mc-Cirnii.'U r.iU,, 1 0 t.. M.'U lnn'olc inovver, I ft ft Mei'onnleU inn cr 1 Iv'iiturtlcy stal'c drill. I .lohn D -me lowdi vn snuader. I I'n'llo ClVV sllu'o eiitler. 1 Intel 11 ilioii il feed grinder, I . iiftin- f 1 k'liu ler, 1 I'-niban'c .Muse pump eiiijtue, 1 Ciis'iuiau en. I'iiu. wan I p illfv. h i'r tri-tine. sh i"s. I bljoUaid tm-k'e. 'U i tt rope, 1 Uliielcsndtli's drill, 1 top btiKk'V. I fa'-"" 'v',tf '" ''v'do tirn, 1 farm ivn. (.'in niiiiow ili,, I li,tvvii','ii'i, li sen heavy whim hiriiHss, i! acts ehiin bunt's-', 1 sei sliitfli' dilvintr liai'iims, I l)n(rieo ero ttn scpirutor, 1 lloiiiw (Joinfoit r.uue, I ICilamn. ci InUliuNtove. I kltoluyi eabiiu't, some canned stair, otliec lioumli ild r iods I w.i,'o'i eo Jl shavu, Vi do.. chlelieiiH, nu'iierons o'her urtlelis LUNCH SERVED BY HIGHLAND RED CROSS i BEurKuraRsaMissTTsnnancnra W;;t .'ifj v- . . " ,ar Y w 2r t"" , im ftn . "sis George F. Corcoran York, Nebraska JUDGE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR PAST II YEARS caiidisatu ror! JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT The Support of the Votcro of Nebras ka will be Gratefully Appreciated TKU.MS OP SALK-AII sums or 610.00 and under cash. .Sums ovor that ninouut in months time will bo uivou pineliuser (,'IvIiik' approved note bearliis' 10 percent interest. N prop'ty tube renmved until turuib of mile uro oomplieil with. Miner & Stewart W. A. Sherwood, Clerk. j ".t Jl H. EHinger, Auct. ' iumM ,' V-!.. t ( . .i- . - .A'. Hi ;a tkjk.? rniKp - NEBRASKA'S WAH GOVEHHOR Every Piedifo Made to tho People Has Been Fully and Faithfully Redeemed '!, Wi His re-elt'c'.iun vul insure whole heart cd and experienced co-opei'-ation with the Federal Govern ment in Mioprofr.ution of the war. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ' Tho followln-; proposed nmondmont to the constitution of tlui State ot Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth in full, la submit1 ed to tho clcetor3 ot the Stato of ftobraskn to bo voted upon at tho p 'val election to bo hold Tuesday, Movcmbor Gth, A. D. 191S: A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Section ono (1) ot Arlicln sovon t. of the Constitution of tho State ' Nebraska. Uq It Hosolvod by tho Legislature of tho Stato of Nebraska: Section 1. That Section Ono of Ar tlclo Savon of tho Constitution or tho Stato of Nebraska bo and tho saiao her"' y is amended by striking out tho fo!!u',,iii; t.otds: "Qei-ond. PoraonH of foreign birth who shall havo deelarcd their Inten tion to bocomo cIiIi.onH coni.formitbly to the laws of the United S'taten. on tho subject of naturalization, at lcaat thirty days prior to an eloetlon." And Inserting In tho placo of tho words so Htrlckon, tho following words: "Second. Persons of foreign birth who shall have bocomo citizens of tho United States by naturalization or othurwlsi) conformably to tho laws of tho United Stiites at least thirty dayn prior to an election. Sec. 2. That at tho genoral elec tion nineteen hundred and eighteen (1018) tlicie shall bo submitted to tho electors ot tho stato for their approval or rejection th foregoing proposed nmondmont to tho constitution relat ing to tho right ot suffrage. ' At such olectlon. on the ba'Ixt of each doctor voting for or against said propose! amendment, shall bo written or printed tiin wnrda: "For nronosod nmond mont to tho constitution rolating to the right of sufTrago." and "Against iiald proposed iimoudmont to tho con stitution relating to tho right of suffrage." Soc. It. If such amondinont shall bo approved by a majority of all olectors voting at sucli olectlon, said nmondmont shall constitute Section' rinn m Arth-lo Seven (7) of tho Con stltutlon of tho Stato ot Nebraska. Approved, April 0. 1U1S. s KEITH NEVILLE, Attest: Goveruor. CHARLES W, POOL Socrotary ot Stat. r Jb. JW- Tr N n! A. i . . 4 ,.-3Cte H. . MtL, CSi5J Z fb Mh- .C "IIIM1U