The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 18, 1918, Image 8

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Henry P. Davison Says:
"It Is Impossible for mo to convoy
to you my appreciation of your co
operation with tiio find my associates
In the prcnt work of thu lied Cross In
this groat crisis. You certainly should
njuy the satisfaction of contributing
to a degree which few If any can con
tribute, and at a time when It Is of
Tltnl Importance to our people and the
onntry.
"You have a very great responsibil
ity, and are certainly acquitting your
self In a way which should give you
satisfaction all your lives."
From an Address I'.efore the Inter
J antlonnl Lyceum and Chautauqua
Association.
Threshermen's Attention
Koity-sevcn thicslieunen have sign
ed up the thrcshei nun's pledge. Every.
Hue German threshing: in this county
should sign up to nioid future trouble.
Throhcimen lmi-t report this year
at tin- end of eu-iy vwk the number
of bushels of Whrat threshed by them.
This lcquiroment is made by the
Bureau of Markets- of the United
States Donartment of Agriculture
under thu Food Control" Act. -The ie
sults will be available to the Food Ad
ministration and the Federal Trade
Commission as a guide in regulatory
work, and alfo serve ns an accurate
check on the advance wheat figures of
the Uuieau of Crop Estimates. Each
tin overman that signs up will be sup
plied with n liocket memorandum
book to keep a recoid of bushels and
acres threshed. This book is to be
turned in at the end of the tlneshing
season. Each thieshcrman -will also
be supplied with report cards. Thoic
to bo turned in at the end of every
week.
We have recently received a number
of plans for various farm buildings
from the Agricultural Engineering dc-
The Law Prohibits
Itrticeotdattec with an order tvcMvid
this wi'L'lt from tlie chief liiitdYn'H.a-
Bladen Brieflets
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Prairie Dogs
' A. 11. Lurriek, I. V. Negley and A number of inquiries have come
Howard Grubb went to Lincoln the from farmers in togard to the laws
tWni exnnihtdv.nt Nt LonK the Btuwui. , firot of tc week and pin chased a and methods of exterminating prairia
nVnt to tlHtJnntuiHllziitioii Uw up ' Minncapoji thicshing outfit. dogs. The following four sections arc
iu mv,.(1 May t'. ll'H. lot-bids the ls-u- L. 13. Spoji'C and J. A. Donton inade taken from the Statutes of Nebraska:
In f liist paper thirty ilnv piiei a business trip to Clinppcll lust week, i "Piairin Dogs a Nuisance:The pre--to
i ln prmi'try election or tiny gei.em 0- !' 1'eivy was down visiting his t once of prairie dog? upon lands in No-
uh'Mon. Thutftliire. no ifiicr w n iwmiw uie pain wees, linking a lay manna is neicoy ueciareu 10 e a com-
oil fioin his job as bmkoitian on the inon nuisance, and the owner of lamu
K, C. ft 0. becausd of an injured whet eon such nuisances thereafter
foot. j chnll infect or occupy is hereby do
.diss Isla Gtandstair has been tnk- claied to bo a maintainor of such
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fc her father's place on It. F. D. No. nuisance.
be 1-mjihI trottj".fiily 'J 1st Until iifn
tin primary
UM November Mb thu gtmurifl el in
tli.n Mil bu held. All imuiiMiizntiii..
tint Ik the lllliip of dec'ttiintion of in
ti-i.tlon, and thu Ilmil heiirlng on pnti 2 this week thereby laying oil' one man ' "Extermination: It U heteby made
liens for mitiiriiliziiHoti, ,l.s probibiti d ' for the harvest season. j the imperative duty of any land ownn
In law, uiidr this iiiueiidinuiit. dttrii if O. L). Sanncl and J. A. Dennis have to totally exterminate such piainc
I i,o thirty days preceding sitld gi-iUMiil .hern shocking wheat after office hours dogs upon any lands owned by him by
iMotion the past week. Vl'heso gentlemen have November 1st of eac'year, and if not
In Wobbler entity this fact will bi ! et up oyer a hundred acres of wheat j done on or before that date it is hero
regretted til tlie' next rule day f..i i in the ise;cinl .evenings that they la- by made the duty of the overseer of
lit'iirliiif D?tltloii3 is set for Outobei
l.Uh.
Otherwise there would be ten peti
tions for hearing Nlue of these up
plluunti) botug Uuruiiinb or Atistrbuis
but coming under the provlslou for
the bent lug of "hnemy Allons" peti
tions, if .supported by proper declara
tions, bud been reported to the do-
partmetit under the rule of the above
bored.
highways of the district wherein such
Miss Virginia Wegmann made a laml is situated, and which is occupied
visit with her grandparents, Dr. and or infested by such prairie dogs to
Mrs. W'cgmann of Blue Hill the past! proceed forthwith at any date there-
week.
One of the victims of the Excur-
after, when notified by nny person or
when ho shall discover that any lands
partmont at Lincoln. The following amendment, as having been tiled In
plans are available at the office o,f the ! time for the full ninety days uotiee
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county agent:
General Purpose Jarns
Fnnn Itcsidences
Sheep Yards
Sheep Grain Bunks
Pump and Hydrant connections
Granaries and corn cribs
Food Itacks
Self Feeders for Swine
Tankage Feeders
The Nebraska Hog house
Geneitd Purpose Farmsteads
One and one-half story. Bungalows
Sheep Shearing Pens
Sheep Hay and Grain Racks
Septic Tanks
The Iowa Farm Kitchen
Frost-proof Stock watering troughs
Icc-houscs ond Coolers
Ico houses and Coolers
Machine sheds
Hay Barns
Dairy Barns
required. Unions iome special pro
vision should be made none of these
petitions cau be heard until the- first
reifiilar day in 1011).
sion steamer, Columbia, which sunk are infested or inhabited or occupied
in tlie Illinois river last week, a Miss .by pVairie, dogs, to destroy such
Addio Sapp, was a cousin of I., Chas., 'animals in the most expeditious man
and Will McNair of this place. nor appropriate for such purposes.
Howard Meyer made a visit with "Duties and Salary of Overseer:
relatives and friends at limning last Said overseer shall ho paid for such
Slipped a Cog
STRICKLAND GILLILAN, FA
MOUS AMERICAN HUMORIST,
LOVES THE KAISER
Says So Himself, and Docs Not Ge
Lynched for It, Either.
Vice . President Marshall Says:
"I have great coull'dciicu that a
large majority of people want to do
light, and, In their relations to the
government, they will rtn right when
ever put In possession of the facts.
"There is no plaio where more good
nn be dime to the government and to
Hie cause than upon the Chautauqua
plntform. Tho pivple jWhu need In
formation will bi there, iiud, nmiv and
moiv as the years go by, persons who
can get It are availing themselves of
that avenue."
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week. Howard is called in the next
draft.
Fred Baker left for Madrid last
week to assist J. E. Eashtham during
harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kichondifer arc
services in the carrying out oti the
provisions of this article at the rate
of three dollars per day, together with
all expenses necessarily incurred by
him for poison or other suitable
material and apparatus for such pur
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When the
Firemerv Appeixr
the insured man'i fust thought ii one of
tliankfuln-n that he n ao How abou
our lliougSt it a fmeman should ap
pear at your home?
The Dak.y
Before the Fire
is the day to iniute. A that day may
be to-morrow (or all you can know or
do, it fellows that prudence would im
pell you to stop in our bflice lo day and
have us issue you a policy,
O. C. TEEL
R-eliixble Insurance
the proud parents of a bouncing baby poses used. He shall keep a correct
One of the old-day good scout9 who,
to give hlui due credit, has voted the
dry ticket several times dropped iu at
the Chief otllee recently atirt iu the
cour.seof conversation waxed confiden
tial and spat In our ear tluuly: "Do
you know, sometimes I Just hunger
for the social daysor was It night??
that ate gone".1 Sometime, before this
whokcountry gets on the water-wagon.
I'm going up to Kansas City and get in
to one of them swell joints whele
Bacchus still holds sway and have 'i
little social time Flit the V. and '.
with me hi my nilnd-and sit up to
one of those little round tables ami
have one good old jol ly social hoi-.
I'll say 'Waiter, bring bottles am
glasses for three" and fill them up and
drink them down -you know thpre'
only two per cent intoxication in beer
nowadays -and then Y will order up
in his turn, ami we'll repeat, and Z.
will set 'em up and we'll repeat again
Say, won't we have one-meat old j-rni-boiee?
Won't tho house sil up and
take notice when I t.illc to the vaeafit
chairs on either side of the tame?
While I empty the bottles and lid
myself V Only", and hem his voice
faltered with a note of sadness la it,
"Y. won't really be there, 7. wbn't
really be there, th old times Won't
really be there, utid Kansas City Is so
far u way and parlor coach fares are so
high that t am afraid I won't teully be
theie mvself."
boy which arrived at their home Sat
unlay, July Gth.
Miss Nettie Mattson who is attend
ing Business College at Hastings was
down on a visit the past week.
Mrs. Ed Northway of Arlington vis
ited at tho home of Ed Bath and fam
ily last week.
Misses ttrace Hakestraw and Lucille
Easterly spent most of the (wcek visit
ing Hastings friends.
Win. Wallace was in Hastings the
last of tho week. "
A. It. Larrick, P. H. Larrick and I.
V. Negley wore in Hastings Friday.
Notice ol Administration.
In tho 1'ouiiiy fourt ot Webster county.
Nebraska.
In the nuitter of thu istnto ot David A,
Llewellyn, iltctaseil.
To all persons Interested tu said estate.
Notice Is hereby elven that Mnry K. Llewcl-
Poisoned Food
Secretary of War Baker Says:
"1 urn constantly facing the splen
did results of tho work done by the
Cliautauiiuas In this country In creat
ing nnrt sustaining a sound patriotic
public feeling, and In carrying for
ward the great national enterprises
which the government Is necessarily
bringing to the 'attention of our peo-VK-;
and I want you to know that ns
Vn officer of the government 1 not only
appreciate the Importance of the lec
ture platform as a means of coiiinim
nlcntlnn and expansion, but nlso appro
elate the work wlihh you and your as
sociation are dolus as a contribution
to our national cause."
-Li ii he the Killer! M:i. lie lte
until the world has crushed him and
his system completely and given him
a liberal dose of his own nasty meill
elne 1
"I love Bill llohcnznllcrn as a
hrother as the brother ol a inurdeied
or worso-tlinn-murdorod girl loves the
guilty brute.
"1 love the Kaiser as a father as a
father of a umlnied and enslaved child
loves the muster and enslaver.
"1 love the Kaiser as a u ther as a
mother whose home has in-en burned,
whose husband butchered ! deported,
whoso tamlly have all been scattered
o (nid uil knows where and to what
fate, loves the one gullt. ot the ruin.
'i lue the Kaiser as a man as a
uuvj who wants tl.o woild to be free
ror other men 16vos the one who
threntens the freedom of all the pres
ent nuil subsequent races of the earth.
"That's how I love him 1"
The above Is a sample of (jlllllnu's
benediction on the reigning head of
iTiissianlsm. lie Is devoting much of
his talk this summer to the war, while
not abating his humor a particle. He
will be funnier and wiser than ever.
Tho most efficient method of CX'
termination is poisoned giain. The
animals may be destroyed at a cost of
10 or 15 cents per acre.
Sulphate of j,trychnino is probably
the best and most satisfactory poison
now known for tho destruction of
prairie do?. Care should be taken
to procure stiyennia suipnaie, since
the stiychnino usually sold by drugg
ists is insoluble in water; Expciiments
lunc shown that 11 ounces of
strychnia sulphate to a bushel of grain
is . uirieient. The strychnine should
bo dnsohed in 23 gallons of water by
heating in a cocred receptacle. When
tho'.oughly dissolved add the- grainand
alL v to simmer in a clo.-nl vessel
ttliiing occasionally, until tlie mois
tuie is taken up by the grain., or tho
mixtuio may he allowed to stand over
night to ab.soib the free moisture. Ono
ga Ion of sorghum should be added to
the mixture. '
In distributing tho poisoned grain
a half teaspoonful for each burrow.
Poison should bo distributed in the
evening.
Tho county agent will gladly co-op-erato
with farmers in exterminating
prairie dogs.
Kansas Klippings
Bcv. Father I'ielly held an interest
ing and largely attended meeting at
Jams Doyle's Sunday.
W. M. Belihar visited at Jim
Golildic's Saturday.
Most of the farmers of this section
are laying by their corn.
Mrs. James Gouldic and son,
James, were visiting at the W. A.
Smith homo Tuesday.
Miss Lizzie Leadabi and Mina and
Verla Gouldie were visiting at the
Steve Gouldie home Sunday.
Misses Viola and Beitiia Gouldie
are helping to lay by the crops and
trotting to be expert farmers.
Mrs. Everett Meyers has boon on
the sick list for almost four weeks
and isfno better at this writings
Chailes Barrett and iamily , have
moved back to town.
Thomas Gouldie is at present em
ployed at Frank Byan's.
Miss Zada Ilyan is ono of our suc
cessful faimeiotte.s.
Kansas is doing her bit toward win
ning tho war.
Mr. and Mrs-. Melino were visitors
at tho Earl Crawford home Sunday.
G minima Wondorly was visiting at
tho homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wondor
ly and Mr. and Mrs. II. Wondorly last
week and is at present visiting at
Inavalc.
People in this vicinity who attended
tho Bed Cloud celebration thought it
a very lino allair.
itemized statement of his fees and ex
penses for services performed on each
tract of land, and by September 1st, iyil i,ns this day nied a petition initio county
of each year thereafter, certify under court, prnylm; that administration ot mild
oath the expense incurred and services I tnto-may bernuted to M,,ry i:. Mewellyii
, , , . . r , ! , as administratrix and that said petition will
rendered upon each tract of land to b0 iIoardt,Cforc the court on the wh day of
the county clerk of the county where- August, tins, m tho hour of io o'clock, a.
in such lands are situated. m.. at tlie county court room in the city of
"Expenses of Overseer Entered, "odt loud, in said county, when u persona
. . . T ,T. ., - Interested In said matter limy appear niul
Against Land-Lien: lhc county snmv cum. vVhv ,,. Jirnyur , Y Mttouer
clerk of said county shall enter the 'should not be urantcihniul that imtice of tho
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sum so ccrtincrt uv said overseer "i " pennon nimijioiit-niiiii: incrc-
against tho land upon which such ex-
ponsos wore incurred and services ren
dered, and enter the same upon the
tax list of said county, which shall be
collected by the county treasurer as
other taxes, and tho said sum shall
be a lion upon said land on and after
the delivery of said tax list to said
treasurer the same as other taxes."
Hog Cholera
Hagenbcck - Wol'acc Circus
There Is a demand for more food to
feed our .Allies and our-elvo. That
means bigger crop and more live
stock than 'we have ever raised be
fore. The farmer can raise more live
stock by preventing and curing dls
eases in those animals which he has.
Hog cholera lias caused the loss of
millions of animals each year, at a
cost of many millions, of dollars and It.
therefore becomes our patriotic duty
to stop this awful waste.
According to the reports from the
County Assessors in W'ebstw County
hist year. l'J.SOll hot's died. Some
farmeiH claim that the serum treat,
nient for cholera bus been tho ciuso of
the lartre uiiiontit of cholera lions in
the late vear. A few figures and
facts along that line.
What is believed to'be nn indication
of tho efiic.ioiioy of the serum treat
ment in preventing losses of hogs thru
the ravages of cholera is shown by the
low death ratu of 12 1 to the l(Vo
among hogs in the L'nited ritatos In
the year ending April 1, BUS. Tills Is
the lowest death rate ninonir swine
recorded in this eountln .'5.1 yenrs,"
The reason for believing that the'
low death rate was duo to the use of
serum Is that 00 per cent of thu hog
losses are caused iy cholera.
Some of the heavy losses iu tlie past
vears were lUll.s ner cent pur lOou in
oT, lie uheii by puhlWhtni: u t'i. ot this
order tu the I ted flood i lilc-f. n IcjziiI weekly
iiewspnpir pi luted and ot itencrnl circulation
lusald cuiiiiO, for four ruuictiilc weeks
prior to said day of hi-arlut;.
I ttc-.t llilt tilth day ot luv. VMS.
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Noilco to Creditors.
In the v'onnty Court of Webster County,
Nebraska
In the matter of the estate of .lotin'W,
Tleriii-y, Pectascd.
Creditor of said estate will take uutlcu
that the nine limited for presentation and
flllni.' of claims uiralust said estate Is Novum
hcruth, IMS. and for the payment ot debts Is
December 1st, 1W8, that I will sit at tho
county court room In said county on the "Jtli
day of Aut,'iisst, lilts, to examine, hear and
allow all claims duly 11 led which ara Mrstor
second lieu upon said estate, and on tho 11th
day of Novembermis. to examine, hear,
allow and adjust all claims and objections of
general credltoMduly tllid.
Dated this Uth daj of .Inly. A. I) . UUtf.
iseal) A. D. K nni;v,
IS-j (Vnmtv Jndi;e.
Notice of Administration.
In a bulletin reo nlly put out by tho
Nebiaska State Board of Airricttlture
it is definitely stared that the Hagcn-hfls?, Ill per lOou In IsOT, and llsO per
beck-Wallace Ciicus which last year' looO in lsll, veats in which severe out
sbowtd before the grand stand at the! breaks of cholora occurred. Even in
Stute Fair has again been secured and years when cholera was least preva
In the County Court of Webster County,
Nebraska.
In the niallti of. the estate of Alfred II.
Ilrli-lu. deceived.
To nil persons Interested In said estate.
Notice win rub) ui en that snrah K. Iirlmit
hastiiisday tiled u petition in thecoiintv court
praylui: that administration of said esUto'
may lie yrauted tolurs(flf us ndmlnl-lralrlx,
nud that said petition will be heard before
the court on the imli day of July, I'JlB.'at ,
the hour of IU o'clock, n. m., at tho county
court room. In the cltr of Ited Cloud, iu said
county, when all persons Intensted In said
nuitter may appear and show cause why tho
prayer of petitioner should not be mauled:
mid that uotlro of lllln',' of salil nellllou. and
theheailni; iheieof. be wlven by pulillslilm;
u copy of this order In the Ited cloud i hlef
a leniH wctisly newspaper prlntid and ot
general elrcoliitlou Iu said county, for four
consecutive weeks prior to the said day of
hearlmj. . A. D. HANNEY.
(seal) Uil-I i t ounty JuiUc.
Dated tb k 21 tli day of June. luS,
"THE D0LL"-0LD COMIC
OPERA
Full o,f Funny Situatlonc, to Dc Pre
scntcd at the Chautauqua
by Oxford Company.
Adjustment to Environment.
Tho great problem of every life Is
one of adjustment to environment.
Resistance creates friction which
mentis Inharuiony ami waste ot
foice. You cannot conquer environ
ment by blind, unreasoning, sullen ie
slstance. Such a course only chains,
you more firmly right where vmi are.
If you would bo free from your
present environment, first learn to. fo
cus your forces on making good right
ivliero you are. This will give you tho
nomr which will make you fro It
win open the way for you to outgrow
your present environment. William
E. Towne in Nautilus.
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THE OXFORD COMPANY I
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Parents who have children to edu
cate will do well to write for circu
lars of the Grand Island Business
College of Grand Island, Neb.
1t is one of the largest and most
prosperous Business Colleges in the
United States and is making a spe
cial offer to a limited number of young
peoiile of good character who will en
ter and prepare themselves- for busln
ne s and Civil Service positions. Good
positions aro positively guaranteed tp
graduate.
Tho
Hamilton - Cathor
Clothing Co.
Evorytlilng a Man
or Boy Wears
Kmd Cloud ' Nebraska
will present an entirely now program
the last four days of tho Fair, Sep
tember 3 to G.
It will bo remembere'd that early in
the summer the Hngcnbock-Wallaco
Circus suffered a disastrous wreck
with tho loss of a great many lives.
At first it was' feared that tho loss
of life among members whoso services
could not bo replaced; Definite assur
ance lias been sent tho State Board of
Agriculture, howocr, that tho circus
will fulfill its engagement, tho loss ot
life being largely among the laborers
rather than among tho skilled acts.)
Thus the circus will come to tliQ State
Fair with a good sharo of its equip
ment now and with an entire change;
from tho program of the proceeding
year.
Besides the ciicus, it is stated,
there will bo enough othr" attractions
to require several days t. tako them
all in. Among those may ho men
tioned the Bico-Wortham Carnival,
tho largest carnival in tho business,
the Ilagonbock- Wallace Sides Shows
with their world-famou- menagerie,
tho iMid-Way Shows, Aito Bacqs om
Labor Day and Horse Paces nil othor
dnvs. This is the most costly and!
pretentious amusement progiam ever
presented at tho Fair and shouhLdraw
forth a record breaking attendance.
lent tho not nml death rate among hogs
in the past was about !i0 per 1000, iu
the lust ear meant a loss of about
U.OOo.OOO head of hogs, equivalent to
tlie cons i.nption of pork and pork
products by the entire population of
the United States In 1017 for 23 days
In 1014 the -total loss of hogs wns
7.000,000 or the equivalent of national
pork consumption in that year for
:V7 days.
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Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and
Varnish
PICTURE FRAMING
(Work Guaranteed)
Electrical Goods of all Kinds
Will Wire Your House And
Furnish You the Fixtures
LMI. Minor ' Ur. 8. 8. Penrtlorf M.D.O.
Manager Veterinary In Charge
C. H. Miner Serum Co.
Anti
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Schult'z & Schaal
STUDIO
for
First class portraiture
enlarging, copying,
new work, amateur
finishing, etc.
YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED
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Hog Cholera Serum
Red Cloud, Nebraska
Wire or Phone at Our Expense
U, S. Veterinary License Mo. 45
Dr. R. V. Nicholson
Dentist
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
J35"Ofi'ice Oveu Ai.nuioiiT'3 Stork
Dr.W.H.McBride
DENTIST
Successor to Dr. Cross
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RED CLOUD
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