The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 21, 1921, Image 8

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Willi the bcyinnirg of spring work on the farm
comes additional demands on your equipment.
Inspect your harness, and for the best of repair
work give me a trial.
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butler
Red Cloud
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l tion that an equal sum be raised by
subscription. The remaining $39G,
000 for the university is for general
expense and improvements. The other
items .added to the 1)111 arc for varl-on-
Mat" (.cn.tvtmcnts and for some
I special purposes.
t After n debate that was more or
less warm in spots the hou: e approv
ed Senator Reed's bill requiring state
1 v.ido rojri.stration of voters, Register
ing will be done by the assessors and
nfw registration- in not required tin-
; ic -s one chunges his residence. The
object of this bill is to compel voters
to refrain from switching around in
primarfes. A voter may change Ids
party affiliation by notifying the coun
ty clerk not less than thirty day b
fore a primary election.
NEW RECORD I-Oll TWO-YKAU
OLD COW
NOW como tho Pigs Calves CollsLambs. Time for work
iiorbos and mules to ohed. Time to tono thciu up and drive
out the worms.
Dx Hess Stock Tonic
A Spring Conditioner end Worm Expctlcr
IVrd It lo your rows fnr lta flyftcm-tonln. bowcl.clrnnslnri.,nptK!tllrifi ef
fect and to condition llicm for calvlntf. rt im-ann more milk. I rod It to brood
nowa nnd ilioatnlodrivn out tho worms, ltrrlicvraliroodmiwspr constipation,
liccellenlforowri ntlnmuing tlmo. 11 cmitalnnTonlrs (or Uio ditfostloii. I.axa.
Uvea for Uio bowels. Diuretics for tlin kidneys. Virmif uges lor Uio woama.
Why pay the Meddler Twice My Price?
Wc have the Dr. Hess Agency. Call on us.
Chas. L. Cotting : The Druggist
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(a Tell us how mucli t:cck yet lisie. We hue a rickage to suit.
KRWS I-KOM THE houte idea for charging tuition of
STATE CAPITAL high school pupils nnd changed the
Hoth lioutes have approved a bill bill so it provides that high schools
establishing game preserves at Valcn- shall charge actual cost, only. When
tine and Hnlsoy. I this feature was under discussion in
, the house it was claimed that such
In the future Nebraska girls will ' a P'ision in the law would provide
not come of age until they are 21 in- for !m endless number of lawsuits.
jitoad of 18 as in the past. i
, ' Nebraska now lias a law creating a
After being pulled back and doctor- commission to license and regulate
cd 501x10 the Omaha charter bill was horse races. Uut the commission will
advnnced to third reading by the have nothing to do with races at state
house. and county fairs. An old law pro-
hibits racing at fairs nnd docs not
The senate approved a bill provlil- allow fair funds to be used for purses
ing for th-j placing of non-partisan but another law -allows trials of
candidates on the regular ballot but speed, which answers the same pur
without party designation. pose.
The College of Agriculture has es
tablished a now state butter record
for a two year-old cow. A Holstcin
bred and owned hy the College pro
duced 8C7 pounds of batter in one
year, thereby setting a new mark
for an animal of her age. The Col
lego also owns the state champion
cow for. nil ages. In a year complet
ed December 23, she produced 1,.'110.
06 pounds of butter nnd 29,554.60
pounds of milk in 305 days. The Col
lego has developed eight remarkable
cows from the standpoint of produc
tion, the eight averaging 003 pounds
of butter in a year. A cow in the
College's herd now milking has a
seveii'day record of 23 pounds of
butter, and it seems quite probable
that she -will make a 305-day record
of at least 1,000 pounds.
Not Allowed to Do That.
"Mv lot'.rr" "ait) ii I'Pinp'niiinnt at
Clir' 1'ivtli t'-'i'-e enurt. "tl.ri-atHnu
lo t( i Mr qi .ipo p'ree " It w
poilil.-'! i nt 1" I It i tli.it tin- tt'.ii!,' I
ii hr'-nch of tin biiv. Loudon Ptnic-li.
Song of the Wires. ,
Tlif If ... .ilng Hittind hoard frutn tele
graph wlrus Is Mid lo ho the srirg of
the bnroint'fpf 5 If It Is low, n elcuico
In the weather may come In two day.;
If sharp, it may h homed late.
Mt on Common Level.
There Is ore fild In which the wle
man und the font meet on a i-iunn-ou
UpI. Ti.atJs wln they fall hi lnv
nn! ii'ljo their nm In hand. Oregon
Journal.
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Not Trot Charity.
We liPlUve It W4t .Kinersoii who sr.Id
you Iind lo ,tIvo nffvc-tlon Willi nionoy
In order lo make It ''mint. So intiili
charity 1 I oeket deep.
Whertln He's Wise.
It often happens that the wisest of
men riin Into problems lie knows
iinthlnjr almut. hut as a rule he proves
III v lo'ij in- ert'Unsr In an expert.
Dr.W.H.McBrid
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OVER STATE HANK
The Beebe substitute for the house The house took another crack at the
movie bill passed the senate by a supreme court commission bill nnd
good majority. The next question is this time, it is believed, killed it dead
what the house will do with it. enough so it will stay killed. It is prc-
' dieted that this action will result in
The Foster resolution recommend- serious delay in supreme court bust
ing tltnt the governor and board of ncss. One reason the court is unnblc
control do not employ convicts on to keep up with its work is because a ' ,nay votc bonds not exceeding thirty
COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES
(By Superintendent)
Tho&e wishing transfers, should get
their blanks from the County Super
intendent and make arrangements bo
fore Juno 13.
There is another change in the cer
tification law, English composition
and Book-keeping arc again included.
Normal training graduates of the
class of 1921 will not bo required to
take these.
The seventh grade have only one
trial at the eighth grade examinations.
Those that took in April will not be
allowed to take in May 5 and G. The
eighth grade may tnke two trials
where they have failed or require
higher grades to bring up their av
erage. Whenever a teacher gets a school,
she should send to the County Super
intendent, also tho director should
send a card. In this way we can
Jceen informed and get our positions
early enough so that wo will get
qualified teachers and the extra teach
ers will have plenty of time to got
ph-ocs out of th" country.
According to the now taxation law.
Article III and Article VI schools
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road work was promptly laid on tho pnrt of its membership is physically
table without debate. incapable of work.
The house and senate finally agreed The hoio-o killed the child welfare
to fix the salary of the governor's bill which provided for a board of
private secretary and deputy state child welfare in each, county. This
officers at $2,010 per annum. The was tho last of tho important child
original bill provided for $3,000 but welfare measures which provided
the house thought $2,500 was enough, good jobs. Tho original bill provided
for n paid superintendent of child
The senate advanced tho Amorcian welfare in each county. This was cut
Legion boxing bill after cutting out out in committee of the whole but it
the section that limits admission price was finally thought best to kill the
to one dollar. The senate also ad- entire bill,
vanccd tho co-operative banking bill. I
At the time this was written the
Tho senate revived a bill that was hig fight was on in the house over
billed some time ngo which provides the new taxntion bill. It is impos-
-r transferring the legislative refer- sihlo to predict what the outcome
once bureau from the .university to will bo nltho it is expected that tho
the clerk of tho supreme court. It bill will be passed in some form. It
was advanced without discussion. is apt to ho radically different, lnSw-
ever, from the bill passed by tho scn-
Thc senate changed the Douglass ate. A representative of tho Minnc-
prlmary bill so it only provides for sola tax department was imported by
two convention nominees instead of the house committee to explain the
three. II. B. Howell made a hard workings of a similar law in that
fight against this bill. Ho says it state
means the. death of the primary. I
J The senate killed the house anti-
At tho time this was written the Jap bill and adopted in its place a
governor had signed 90 bills, . GG substitute prepared by Senator Hoag
from tho house and 21 from tho sen-1 land which includes all aliens. Aliens
ate. The house had sent 207 of its ' who arc eligible to citizenship have
bills to the senate, passed 45 f.cnntc five years in which to establish their
files, killed 411 of its own bills and' citizenship. It is claimed tho sub.sti
2G tenate bills. ' 1' llJIi'I'S tutu accomplishes all that was provid-
ed by the house bill in tho way of
Senator Ilccd says 11. 11. 100, pas- ( keeping Japs from acquiring real es-
3cd by tho house, nullifies tho paro- tato and also applies to all aliens
chial school law which was passed' who fail or refuse to become citizens,
two years ago. The bill was under ' This is a feature that was frequently
careful consideration in tho senate in ' mentioned in the house debate,
order to remove the objectionable1
features.
per cent of tho last completed a.-cs
ment. It also provides that the
amount levied for general school pur
pofes rha'l not exceed in any one year
thirty fi- o mills on the dollar of the
asses od valuation; and provides fur
ther that a levy not exceeding one
hundred mills may be made after
submitting tho proposition of tho in
creased levy at an election or special
meeting called for tho purpose or at
an annual meeting, notice ' whereof
shall have boon given for at least
twenty days m one or more newspa
pcr.i published in tho district or coun
ty to the qualified voters of the dis
trict, and if sixtv per cent of the
votes cast at such election or meet
ing shall he for tho proposed in
creased lovy tho boa-d may make the
1pv in such amount as may be
named in the election notice.
Teachers 'examination, April 23.
Jack Walf-h now probably has a
better opinion of tho legislature. His
Tho senate approved tho bill pro- countv seat bill wa3 killed some time
viding for a state flag and a revision 'ago nnd then, last week it was lifted
of tho state seal, after changing tho by the house and passed. If this bill
word flag to banner, also the bill al-1 becomes a law, as now seems likely
lowing cities and towns to make a Crete will have to wait ton years
stews W lF-t$
isx levy for advertising purposes.
Oteth bills have been signed by tho
fovcrnor.
Tho houbo reached a high water
jnurk of speed on Saturday, April 9th,
when it act d favorably on 37 hills
qnd only killed one, The last days of
tho session when every one is anxious
to quit and go homo is tho time when
bitte fail to rcccjvo all tho attention
'iay deserve,
The senate refused to concur in tho
before making another attempt to se
cure tho county scat. Several other
countic. are interested in tho bill.
Ono of the objections to it was that
it would start county scat fights all
over the ttato.
The sonato finance committee mill
ed $1.3fi0,00P lo tho appropriation
bill. This rni'-cs tho total of tho bill
to $22,800,000. Of tho added amount
$740,000 is for tho university. Of tho
sum added for tho univcrcity 350,
000 is for a new gynasium on condl-
Miss Ida M. Green
Will (ilvc lecture nt Mrtlioilist Church
On Tuesday evening, April Sflth, in,
tho Methodist church, Miss Idu M
Green of California will give her lect
ure on "America Tho Hope of tho
World". Miss (Jreeu is it tcmperiinco
worker and lecturer of national ropu.
tntioii ami without doubt will have a
great message for you
In connection with this lecture Micro
will bo a ling contest, llnllots for dis
tribution will bo given on Monday to
the 3 !.' and Cth grades in tho school.
Vote for one of tho four gradob. Adults
only can vote. The bullots will bo
taken up at tho church door on Tues.
day evening aud tho grade rocelvlng
the highest number of voto will bo
presented a beautiful live by eight Hug,
Kvorybody Is invited to attend tills
meeting. '
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