The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 25, 1922, Image 4

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Political Announcements
For Sheriff
I hereby announces myself ns a enndi
ilnti?, for tliu nomination for KlierlJT of
Vubstcr County, at the Primary, July
IS, 1022, subject to Uio will of tlio lie
publluiin voturs of Wobstor county.
JACK WALLER.
l.licreby aniiounco mysolf asncamll
datu for tin: nomination for Sheriff of
Webster County subject to the will of
tho voturs of the Democratic party at
tho Primary election, July 18, 1U22.
LAWRENCE DOYLE
I hereby announce myself ns'iicnndi
dato for tho nomination for Sherllf of
Webster County, at the Primary, July
18, l!)22, subject to the will of the Re
publican voters of Visb9tor county.
N. P. PHILLIPS.
I hereby anuounee myself as ii candi
date for rc-ok'ction to the ollleo of
County Sheriir of Webster county, sub
ject to the will of tho Democratic vot
ors, at the primary election, July 18,
11)22. Fit AN' K I1UFFER
I hereby anuounee myself as a candi
date for tho nomination for Sheriff of
Wobstor County subject to tho will or
tho Republican votets at the Primary,
July 18, 1022. FRED 11 EDO E.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for tho nomination for Sheriff of
Webster County subject to tho will of
tins Democratic voters of Webster coun
ty ut the Primary, July 18th.
E. A (UERT) KING
I hereby announce myself asaenndi
date for tho nomination for Slieriif of
Webster County subject to the will of
the Republican voters of Webstorcoun
ty at the Primary, July 18.
OMER CROWELL, Guide Rock.
qI hereby announce myself as n candi
date for tho nomination for Sheriff of
Wobstor County subject to the will of
tho Republican voters of Webster
county at the Primary, July 18th.
ROY RUST.
For County Clerk
I hereby aunouuee myself as a candi
date, for the nomination for County
Clerk of Webster County, at tho prL
mary, July 18, 1922, subject to tho will
of.the voters of the Democrat party.
B. F. PERRY.
I hereby announce mysolf as a candi
date, for the nomination for County
Clerk of Webster County, at (ho prl-,
mary, July 18, 1922, subject to the will
of the voters of the Republican party.
ELMER K. SIMONS.
COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES
(By County Superintendent)
Application for Free High School
Privileges should be made in the next
few days so that the list can be sent
to the directors.
Tho.so wishing land transferred for
frheol privileges should tend to it
right nwuy.
It is very Important to got tho
census correct as the Sate Appor
tionment depends upon it.
The eighth grade marks have been
sent out. Any one finding mis' tikes
will please send in thci complaints
ns soon 'tis possible so that thoy can
be adjusted and corrcc cd. After tho
corrections have been made the names
will be sent to tho papers.
There, arc a few students that need
special mention for their high stand
ing. Tiie first place belongs to M"s.
Esholman's student, Edward Sidiow,
with an average grade of Qrc. Two
students have an average of QWr,
Rortrand Arnold taught by Hubert
Post, and Mildred Reif taught by Mil
dred Fey and Gescna Boom. Two
students have an average of 00,
Nellie Musil taught by Mrs. Chapman
nnd Karl Goth taught by Lctha Ilun
sickcr. A good teacher is a splendid invest
ment, her influence in a community
cannot bo estimated in dollars and
cents; but she needs good willing
students "to work with and she needs
hearty cooperation from the parents.
With these three elements at their best
tho schools can do splendid work.
This year the students have done
very good work generally, duo large
ly to the directors choosing tho teach
ers with care. It is tho time for
reelection. If a teacher has done good
work, why change.
There is a long list of students
averaging in tho eighties that should
be mentioned hut for fear of doing in
justice to others whore mistakes may
have beep made, this list will appear
later.
Two other students should be among
the 90 list except that some of their
grades aro missing. They aie Rcba
Bent taught by Mrs. Maysol Denton
and Florence Bangort taught by
Gladys Wilson. Florence Bangort
has an average of Qcr in the studios
that she took.
Comfort,
Economy
and
Efficiency
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v Economy for it wastes no fuel. You burn
kerosene oil only when you need it. Efficiency
for a Florence Oil Stoye is easy and quick of
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Come in and let our salesmen show its many
good points.
G. We Tone's1' Hardware
For County Treasurer
I hereby anuounee myself ns a candi
date for the nomination for County
Treasurer of Wobstor County subject
to the will of the voters of tho Repub
lican party at tho Primary electiou,
July 18, 1922.
MRS. HAZEL POWELL.
I horeby announce mysolf us a candi
date for tho nomination of County
Treasurer of Wobstor County subject
to tho votors of the Democratic ticket
at tho Primary election, July 18th.
BERT DUCKER.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for tho nomination for County
Treasurer of Webster County subject
to the will of the voters of the Ropub
licau tiokct at the Primary election
July 18th.
MRS. CLARA E. WALKER.
I horeby announce myself ns a candi
date for the nomination for County
Treasurer of Wobstor County subject
to the will of the voters of the Repub
lican party at tho Primary, July 18.
CUAS. C. BENNETT, Cowles, Nebr.
Have you planted a flower bed of Zinnias?
I heroby announce myself as a candi
date for the ofllcc of County Treasurer
of Webster County, subject tn tho will
of the Republican voters nt tho pri
mary election, July 18, 1922,
P. E. BR1TTON, Blue Hill, Nebr.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for County Treasurer subject to
the will of the voters of tho Democrat
tlckot at tho Primary July 18, 1922.
MABEL DAY ALBRIGHT.
For County Superintendent
I horeby announce myself as a candi
date for rcnomination for County Sup
erintendent of Schools on tho Nou
Political tlckot at tho Primary election
July 18th. ESTELLE E. DUCKER.
I heroby announce myself as a candi
date for tho ollleo of County Superin
tendent of Schools, of Wobstor county,
on tho Non-Politloul ticket, wubjeet to
tho will of tho voters at tho Primary
July 18, 1U22. MINNIE CHRISTIAN.
The defeat of the Old Guard in
Pennsylvania, following the defeat of
the Old Guard in Indiana, helps to
conform the fact that the Old Guard
organization is ibreaking up in the
states under the weight of the Old
GuE.nl administration at Washington.
Alter was defeated for the nomina
tion for governor of Pennsylvania be
cause he represents the same element
in the party and stands for the same
policies that Harding stands for in
the nation. Altcr's defeat is & fur
ther confirmation of the fact known
to most political observers' that the
people at large have had all they will
stand of reactionism, inefficiency, in
competency and alliance with special
privileges which is so flagrant and no
torious that even on Old Guard stand
pat Republican state like Pennsyl
vania will not longer endure it.
The vote for Gifford Pinchot, as
in the case of Beveridgo of Indiana,
was not a vote for any affirmative
set of policies, but a vote of protest
against the Republican national ad
ministration, and, incidentally a pro
test against tho Harrisburg Contrac
tor's ring in Pennsylvania. The
Pinchot vote docs not mean that all
the men nnd women who voted for
Mr. Pinchot in tho primaries are go
ing to vote for him at tho polls.
Thousands of them voted for him
because they had no other means nt
this time of registering their protest
against economic conditions brought
on by the befuddled national admin
istration. This element will be found
behind tho candidacy of John A. Mc
Sparren, the genuinely progressive
Democratic nominee for Governor,
when they cast their votes in Novem
ber. They realize that Mr. Pinchot
can only be elected by the support of
tho Old Guard, and that his election,
brought aibout in such a way, would
simply mean that he would bo power
less to carry out most of the progres
sive policies that he may have. Thoy
realize also that John A. McSparren
would be free from any such alliances
and entanglements, and would owe
his election only to the progressive
citizenship of Pennsylvania, without
regard of party.
There is no hope that the Repub
lican party of Pennsylvania as a whole
ever will or can become a progressive
party. If Pennsylvania is to take
her place in the list of progressive
states, it must be under a Democratic
state admistration.
The net result of tho Pcnnslvnnia
primaries is a repudiation of and a
warning to a reactionary clement now
in control of tho Republican party.
It is noticed thnt tho days of" blunder
ing, four-flushing normnlcy are at an
end, and that the grip of tho reaction
aries upon thoir party organization
is broken. It is fair warning o tho
reactionaries also that tho worst is
yet to come,
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MONDAY, MAY 29th
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And
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why we sell cheaper.
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