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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1919)
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Machine guns captured. I. Kilometers advanced. 1 G. Number of days in the line. 2nd .120GG 3-18 liir.O GO 1(51 ,'lrd 2210 51 lfiOl -11 81 j 8!)th fiOGl 1157 -155 JIG DO 1st G1G9 51 222 5th 2105 08 802 29 192 Jliird J5957 !!J -ll-l !SG 70 :10th 11817 81 12G 29.5 72 80th 181 88 fill ill -1G Dlst 2112," !t:i -171 55 2G 12nd 1017 25 495 55 191 2Gth 3M. "1(5 1!I2 :17 2(K1 29th 2187 21 250 7 82 :i2ntl 2151J 21 190 !1G 101 90th 1J57G 42 2110 28.5 '1.1 :17th 1-105 29 . , 2GI5 30.75 33 82nd 851 11 311 17 105 77th 750 -U 323 112 27th 2357 11 77 3Gth 519 D' 291 21 22 79th 391 32 275 19.5 -18 35th 781 21 85 12.5 98 28th 921 1G (53 10 105 78th 398 4 -13 21 33 7th 39 0 28 .75 31 02nd 0 0 0 8.5 Gl 81st 0 0 0 5.5 41 88th 0 0 0 0 29 Gth 0 0 0 0 10 34th 0 0 0 0 0 38th 0 0 0 0 0 40th 0 0 0 0 0 41st 0 0 0 0 0 87th Q--' & '.-(- 0 0 mifh County I'ioncor. 105 112 , PLAY pipe out for what cils your smokuappetitol For, with Prince Albert, you've got a now listen on the pipe question that cuts you loose from old stung tongue and dry throat worries! Mnde by our exclusive patentedprocess, Prince Albert i.) scotfreo from bite and parch and hands you about the biggest lot cf smokefun that ever waa scheduled In your direction! Prince Albert is a pippin of a pipe-pal; it beats the band! Get the slant that P. A. is simply everything any man ever longed for in tobacco! You never will be willing to figure up the sport you've slipped-on once you get that Prince Albert quality flavor and quality satisfaction into your smokesystem! You'll talk kind words evi-ry time you get on the firing line! Toppy red bag; tidy rtd tin; handtome pound an J half-pound tin humi- dart and that ejiiy. practical pound crystal nlaio humidor with ponjra moiilmir top that Arpj lia tobacco in tuch perfect condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C and Night CAFE & Pope OUR TltU'MIMIAXT NAVY The sea has at all tlnuw appealed stionply lo the imagination of men and hoys of spirit. The .life of a sailor, particularly that of a Navy sailor, holds morn romance, more on- portunitie. for adventure.-, and mote chances of visiting foreign countries, with ever-changing scenes, than any other occupation, together with the vahn of a trade learned. The call for men is just as strong as ever and at no time In the his tory of the Navy were chances of quick promotion hotter than today. The Navy of the United States is proud or its long line of high tradi tions. The deeds of Navy men from John Paul Jones and Stephen Deca tur down to George Dewey and tho heroes of the present war are a never ending source of insprlatlon to the gallant men who wear the Navy blue. The "Silent Navy" has manfully done its part during the war which is almost over. The country should bo proud to realize that" in Congress are statesmen who are keenly awake lo tho problems of the day. These men have learned the cost of unpreparedncss. Is there any citizen of this broad land, so lost to all ideals of national pride and hon- or, as to think wo should speak but softly and carry no assurance as to our future peace and hnppinoss? One can hardly realize how very important tho Navy was to the sucessful nrosocution of (ho ulnns for winning the war. The Navy was on mo jou irom tno nil ot .May 1917, until today and long after our pres ent emergency Army is a thing of tho past, tho Navy will bo "over there" bringing back tho last re minders of the great war. Tho Navy at tho beginnig was small but man for man and gun for gun it wns tho equal of any other Navy. There nre a few men who bdlicvc that:tljo-limo wijl, never como when the Nations of tho world will' cense HMD 0L9O1, J BiJ iJLii-. j j." i. it , t- '' w.W '.,., ,4-Jft iiiiMIIMI iibS&SO ii v nin mii,. f 'P.rJ-hltlU the smokognmc with a jimmy if you're hunkering for a hand to build Navies. Certainly not in our time or in our children's time, will the fighting ships and fighting sailorr. be sent to the scrap heap. ( Iho "Dove of Peace" can rest just as peacefully on the muzzle of a six-teen-inch breech loading rifle a3 ,he J can on a pole flying tho white flag r .. tt.al.i I X- i u uKiiuuss iNUvy, , . j Therefore we must have a Navy equalled by no other, and we must have inch of spirit to man our ships. The time has isr,ed when men of bad character or habits can enlist. The Navy is a service of high ideals and its great record of duty is ascribed to the high standard set for its Officers and men, and this, stand ard will never bo lowered. Tho young man who enlists in the Naval Service may well be proud of himself and his uniform. About one week ago the Secretary of the Navy cabled from I.ondon that the situation regarding enHst ments in the Navy is so acute that, every eirort must be made lo bring tho advantages of the Navy trade schools to the attention of the par-'' ents -of bovs and men in order that those who enlist in the Navy may sec the advantages oirercd. Thp newspapers in this district have been of the utmn.it assistance during the war and when the Officer in Charge first came to Omaha he received letters from many hundred editors pledging the same loyal sup port now as during the war. Therefore we are glad to he able to publish from time to time articles telling of the Navv. Kulistmcntn are for four years, ap plicants over 17 but under 18 must have their parents consent, over 18 and age certificate must be presented. The legal age is 18 and no consent is necesary but the Navy department would rather a lad talk with his par ents and go with their permission and good wishes. Next article will deal with men of Nebraska and South Dakota who have mndo good in the service and then a description of every Navy trade school will follow. The Omaha Recruiting District em braces tho states of South Dakota and Nebraska and Sioux City, Iowa, and substations are located at: Lincoln, Nobw, Grand Island, Ncbr., Norfolk, Nebr., Sioux Falls, S. D., Aberdeen, S. D., Watertown, S. D and Sioux City, Iowa. Write to tho Navy Recruiting Sta tion, Room G03 Paxton Rlock, Omaha, Nebr., and ajl question will be given prompt answers. By Knsign Mans A TWO-FOLD DUTY Many thoughtful mothers first give their children Scott's Emulsion rcarly anditheu Tariff thedseloes. ' It 'Is a tonic-food tttat .contains elements as needful t6 a'rtdult; as t'oa child. Build up 'your strength' 'try Scoffs. j.. Sfott & Downe, Uloomfkld. N. . 19-4 rillAlIi, OIIIF v! rm -Bureau Notes - - , THEJBEST CROP ON THE FARM One o thcgrcatcst needs of the farmer 'just now, even greater than the need of better livestock and bet ter ciops, is the need of better homo life. Not all farmers know their want in this respect. They realize that something is wrong, but they do not know 'how to deal with the prob lem. They are loo busy to stand still and think about it. What are vve going to do about this problem? No use to say, "Go back to the quiet old limes." Wo can't go back. The times vve live in will not lctus.feWc must go ahead, and go ahoadfuRt. How then, can we ri adjust ou'ftfclvcs to the now conditions so that tho home life of of the farm shall be hotter and sweet er and purer. In the first place, the fathers and mothers on the farms must realize that they have no greater business than that of properly bringing up their boys and girls. What do all the fields of corn and wheat and rye and potatoes amount to by the side of the young folks? Small potatoes and few in a hill can be made up for l" r n some other way, but good honest, true men and women wo must have or o bankrupt as a nation. With this fact in mind, we shall ?co that it is better to turn a few less furrows in the field and to culti vate the hearts and minds of our young people more carefully. We shall never do sowing that will bear finer crops than to scatter good seed in the rich fields of the hearts of boys and girls. Tin's will mean that we will have to spend a little more time to get close down to the hearts of the young folks and try harder to find out what they aro thinking about, taking up as their future life work, in order to bo able lo assist and give them the encouragement due them. Agriculture is the most healthful, the most useful and the noblest em ployment of man. A second propo sition is that the creation, develop ment and perpetuation of beautiful and practical forms of animal life is the particular branch of agriculture calling for the exercise of the highest order of human intellect and skill. HENRY R. FAUSCir, County Agricultural Agent. BuiWNowi "Own n Heme for Your Children's Sake" L S. Dept. of Labor, W. li Wilson, St-crctaiy Ambitions mny bo realized in your ohildien if you Imve thu home environ, ment which transmits to them the hui. bkion. Tito buie need is h home and the sense of shelter and security which goes with ownership. inhere ;weie no other arguments wortb while men would be more than Justified In building and owning their own homes for the 'children's sake. Like father III son! The nejtgen. eiHtlon will not be a home-owning one if the present, generation doesn't show tho benefits of home owning and itietil. cute the home-owning ambition. If you me determined that John and Mary shall liuve u fair show to make jjood on your mubit ions for them, a-t them tucked itvviiy in a good home n home that K all yours, and theirs It will become to them tho very huh of thu iiimvuish; a very saoied spring of inipii-Htion and u very taiigiulo ex ample of tho prudeneu of thiitt If you would do your part toward mak ing your children'.', future becure in a iittii)ii of imiin owners ISt'll.D NOW Board of Health Notice Notice is hernuy given that all closets of tho city must be thoroughly and illi-ctively disinfected at once. All uiisiauccs of this Ulnil abated. In spejtion of same will bo followed up closely ami open vaults will be con demued and torn down. fcee Secretary if needing instructions. L'aul C. Pope, Mayor. Dr. Henry Cook, Secretary. W. (J. Hamilton, Pies .of Council. Sum Mountford, City Marshal. Dean Tyner, of Hastings, wil. apeak at tho Orphcum on next Sun day evening. His subject chosen foi this occasion is "Stories and Glories of War." He comes to us under tho auspices of tho I E. O. society of our city. This promises to be an In teresting oration as Rev. Tyner is an orator of more than ordinary ability. He has also spent considerable timo the past two years overseas, knowing the conditions as they exist there. Everyone should take advantage ot this opportunity to hear this address. No admission will be charged but a silver offering will bo taken up to defray the actual expense. Eight o'clock is the hour. EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is at' the bottom of most digestive ills, RHipiDS for1 indigestion afford jpl eas ing ahd prompt relief ffom the distress of acid-dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE , MAKERS OP SCOTTS EMULSION . wmmmmkwmmmmmmkwamkWkV Notice ot?Administration In the ('utility Court of Velnter County Nebraska In the innlturiif the estate of Krrn House ilt-ccnxeil. To All 1'KltSUNH Interested In Said Kalato Nottculs hereby tvcn that fl. I.. House hM this ilny filed n petition In thu county court, prnylmi that administration of huIi! estate may be untitled lo J. I,. Ik-t-be us ad iiilnlstrntor. and that said petition will bo heard before the court on tho tilth day of .June, HUH, nt thu hour ot lu o'clock, A. M., at theeoitiity eotii-t room lu the city of Kid Cloud, lu Mid county, when all pvrioui Inter ested In xuld matter may appear and 8how catl-u why the prajt-r of petitioner should not be urantcd; and that notice of theflllna of mid puJtlon, mid the hcarlm- thereof, be ulvcu by publlMiliiKU copy of Dili order In the Hud cloud Chief, a IokiiI weekly news paper printed and of etneral circulation In said county, for three coniecutle wicks prior to Kild day of hcurluu. Dated this 22ml dn, of May p.ip.i. t-eal) A. It. KAN.NKY. A true copy) ( ounty Judye. K. (I. Caldwell, Attorney fur Kstate. Notlco of Administration. Ill tho County Court of Webster CoUnty, Nebr.iHka. In thu matter of the estate of Amilu I-:. Marker, deceased. To all per.vim Interested lu wild estate. Notice Is hereby ulvcu that U.ltM. May, ImMhls day tiled a petition In thecouuty court prayltij? that administration of said eatntu may be uranted lo herself as :uliiiliilstratrl-c, ill'd that said petition will bo heard before tho court on tho Sid day of May, lldsi, at the hour of 0 o'clock, a. in., at thu county court room, In thu city of Jtcd Cloud, In said county, when all persons Interested In Haiti matter may appear and hIiow caiiso why tho prayer of petitioner should not be itrantcd; and that notice ot Minis of said petition, and the heailng thereof, bo ulycn by publlshlm; a copy of this order In the Ited Cloud Chief a leunl weekly ui-HHpapor printed and of ntnural circulation In natil county, for four consecutive weeks prior to the said day of hearhiK. A. I). ItANNHY. (Heal) County Jude. Mated thVi'.th day of April P.in. Notice of Suit. Defendant .lohu W D.vmmi will take notice that l-'rnrlk I'elerson and Mary Peterson in business under the uamo of Puteisons Oarage bavcas plalntlll's tiled their petition and commenced an action uxalnit him the said ' John W. Dyson In thcdlstilct court of Web stir county, Nebraska Hut object and prayer of which aro to recover from said defendant tho sum of JIU2.) with Interest thereon at 7 percent per annum from October tit. t'Jltt as the balance due to plalutllls trout the dcfina ant upon the purchase price of a motor truek sold and delivered by plalntllls to defendant and which heauretd to pay. Defendant Is further notified that an order of attachment was issued In said action and that thereunder certain property of the de. fcudaut hi Webster county Iiuh been attach ed to-wlt: certain jools and appliances made tor use In drilling oil wells.au Inventory and appraisement whereof has been filed lu said action, iind plalntlils pray Jmlw'iiitiil that they recover said sum ol the defendant to tj'thcr wltli Interest and costs of suit and that said property so attached and thu pro cceds thereof be appropriated to tho pay ment of the amount found due with Interest and cost. Defendant Is required to answer said peti tion on tile In thcollleuof the Clerk of said court at Ked Cloud, Nebraska on or befoie .lunu-J.1. mill. Datul May 13, litis). l-'riiiilt i'elerson Mary Peterson, I'lalntlils lly I.. II. Illacklcih;c. their Attorney. Notice of Hearing. I'Matoof (ieorue I,. VauCump Deceased, In the County Court of Webster County, Ne briihka. The state of Nebraska, To all persons Intel (sled In said estate, ei editors and heirs take notice that (i. C. Hodman and Cinjeno Ileal have Died their pelltlou alteifliiK that liiore I.. VaiiCampdlul Intcstutcln Webster Conn, ty. Nebraska, on or about KUli day of I'chru ary, 1UD-.I, IicIuk a resident and inhabitant of Webster County, Nehrnskji and tho owner of tho following desciihed real estate, to-wlt: Lot Fourteen. (1 li, lu block Thirty .Suvc-u flii, Lots Three :lj and I 'our, Hi In lllock Forty, (Mii. and Lots Sc en, 7i and Might. iH,. In lllock Twenty llu oy. nil In the oil KluaUowuof the vIlhiKeot Ualnlla lu Keith C unity, Nebr.. lu accordance with the re cord eel plat thereof; leavlin; as hlsholitauil oul.. heirs, at law the follow lui; named persons, to wlt: Kdllh V. Duplies, a daunliler, Mnyuu Williams, a daughter, and (iconic M. Van Camp.ason.auitpraylut; for a dirrpu barrlui; clalms;that said decedent died Intestate; that no application for adiiilnlstratlou tins been made and tho estate of said decedent has not been administered in the. Stale of Nebraska- and that the heirs at law of said decedent as herein set forth shall be decreed to have be come the owners lu fee simple of the aboo described real estate, which has been set for hcarliiK on the ICttnlay of .lime. A. D. 1 1)11). Dated at Ited ( loud, Nobrnska, this 1 Ith day of May, A,U. 1UIII. (Seal.) A. D, llauney, County .IiuIrc. Notice In The To Non Resident Defendants- District Court of Webster County Nebraska. Ah'ita Lamb, and .lacob l.amb, her has baud, Jacob Harder, and Flora burner, his wife, .li-sso Harder, John Harder, Lewis Darn er, crank Harder, Harder, IiIh wife, defendants, will tuko notice that on the lllth day ofyvprll Win. William V. Miller, plalntlir herein, (lied his petition In tho district court of Webster county, Nebraska, uualnst said defendants, Impleaded with others, the ob ject and prayer ol which are to partition or If the same cannot be partitioned ciultahly then for sale and division of tho proceeds of saldsalool the follow lnic described real estate, M... North halt of tho northwest quarter of see tlun eleven, In township four, north, hiiiko nine, westti I'. M. Webster euuuty, Nebraska. The petition also asks that the shares of thu parties may be determined and continu ed and general eiultablo relief. Tho verlllea Hon olsald petition slates Hint the true namo of Darker wlfool Frank ,llart;er. de fendant, Is unknown and that said llarisor, wlfoof Frank llarger Is a non resl dont ol lli state of Nebraska and that all of tho ubovp named dofondautH are mm resi dent of the state of Nebraska and thai her vleo of summons cannot bo made la the stiilo of Nebraska on said dolenditnWi. .You and each of you aro required to answer 'aid polttlon on or before the 0th day of June ItHU or your default will be lakcnaud entered iiutilnst you. Dated A pill si, I'JID. Wl i.MAM V. Mi 1. 1, Hit, Plalntlir, liy-Fiunk J. . Monday ills Attorney. Heautiful Things The beautiful things are the things vve do; they are not the things vc wear, as vve shall find when the journey's through and the roll call' read up there. We're illustrating the latest styles, with raincoat that beats tin band; but the beautiful things aro tho kindly smiles th'at go with the helping bund. We burden ourselves with gleaming gems, that neighbors may slop and stare; but tho beautiful things are tho diadems of stars that the righteous wear. There arc beauti ful things, in tho hearth and cold if love and service arc in each thought that husband and wife may hold. There are beautiful things in the low est slum where the wandering out casts grope, when down to its depths they sec you come with a message of love and hope. The beautiful things that we mortals by our flesh in Uiq crowded street, will all bo junk when wo coinc to die and march to the judgment scat. When cvcrythingM weighed on that fateful day, tho lightest thing will b0 gold. There aro beautiful things within reach today, but they are not bought nor sold Walt Mason. Will Gilham returned home Wed nesday evening from Camp Dodge whore ho was discharged from tho service. He was in the A'J regiment of :h 83rd division and this division returned recently from overseas. Last Friday being Ted McA'rthur's birthday, his wife surprised him by entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dclph and sons, Dave and Harry, his father and brother, Arthur and aunt, Mrs. S. M. Carl at a seven o'clock dinner. TO THE PUBLIC! Having again resumed the bus and auto livery business, I will appreciate a share of your patronage when desiring bus or bag age transfer to any part of the city. Phonp calls to Bailey's Tie Barn will re ceive prompt attention. Auto Livery in Connection Wm. Hayes Hamilton - CtthT Clothing Co. Everything Mem or Bey Wemro Ofm NraUm E. S. Geurber Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING ("Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And ; Furnish You the Fixtures When, the Firemen. Appear the insured man'i Tint thought ii one ol thanlcfulaeu that he is to, Mow abou your thought i( a fmeman should ap pear at yout home? The Day Before the Fire it the clay lo iniuie. 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