The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 11, 1919, Image 8

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QUESTIONNAIRE
ANSWEns WHICH WILL SOLVE
PERPLEXING PROBLEMS OF
THIS RECONSTRUCTION ERA.
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COUNTY FAIR
Comes nearer being a real exhibition f goed tkings than anywhere yon can go
RACES
Will be Better Than Ever
LIBERAL PREMIUMS
Good Liberal Premiums paid for all Kinds of Stock, Poultry and Farm Products
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FREE ATTRACTIONS
More Money Paid for Our Free Acts than Most Fairs Pay Ont in Premiums
Free Band ' Concflrts Daily
CHILDREN ADMITTED FREE ON TUESDAY
Night Show will be worth the Price of Admission
The Greatest Display of FIREWORKS ever pulled off in the West
CHAS. MALSBERY, Pres.
GEORGE JACKSON, Sec.
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Burroughs Banking, Bookkeeping
anil adding machines, coating more
than ?2,G00.0O aio us-ed for instruc
tion in the Banking Department of
the Grand Island Business College.
No other school in Nebraska, or sur
rounding states is so well equipped
to teach by Actual Practice. j
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C. T. Dickenson, Dave Boll, Ben
Kshclman and W. II. Thomas return
ed home Monday from Tulsa, Okla
homa where they were looking after '
their oil interests. They report fine '
prospects for oil on their holdings. '
Mrs. Al Smith was visiting her,
bi other, Harry Harris and fatnilv
this week. Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith!
arc moving from Gillette, Wyoming,
to Pleasant Hill, Missouri, on account
of -Mr. Smith's health.
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In the Ion;; rim nn nutomoblllst
doesn't gain tlmo by making too much
of it In the city limits. The chances
are he'll have to do some.
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Cigarettes made to
meet your taste!
Camels are offered you as a cigarette entirely
out of the ordinary a flavor and smoothness
never before attained. To best realize their qual
ity compare Camels with any cigarette in
the world at any price!
Camels flavor is so refreshing, so enticing, it vill
win you at once it is so new and unusual. That's
what Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and
choice Domestic tobacco gives you! You'll prefer
this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight !
As you smoke Camels, you'll note absence of
any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any un
pleasant cigaretty odor. And, you'll be delighted
to discover that you can smoke Camels liberally
without tiring your taste!
Take Camels at any angle they surely supply
cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever
experienced. They're a cigarette revelation!
You do not miss coupons, premiums or gifts.
You'll prefer Camels quality!
10 cento a package
Cawtlt are told ityrrywher in cien(fley reeled pack
ti ff3U c ilartlla or ten packaHn 1300 ctjarrttea) in a
tliniH-ptpr covtrt'd lar'on V tlronitt tttommand
tint carton tar tint liviu or otln. tupply or when iou travel.
J. REYNOLDS TOUACCO CO., Wliuton.Salem, N. C.
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Qutjt. Tim government hai Inun'-licil
an oilutntlorial cnmimlgn lo cncoiirugu
.building In order to iut ttnoru men to
vorl(. Would not n .thnllnr moeni(nt to
tliow how tli old structures can lio beat
nnd most economically repaired nnd muilj
Bood ns new also help?
Answer. It Is luurnetl tbnt such a
plan Is In elloct and is linked directly
with the Washington propaganda
Industry must be turned buck from
woil;s of war to Uio vnys of peace.
Employment must bo found, In tho
munnhlle, for those whose occupa
tion has been Interrupted. There Is, no
real surplus of labor In tho United
States. Bather there Is a shortage,
which would be acuto If nonual condl
illttons were already restored, nnd ono
atop Uiward restoring tbem will cotuo
with restiiuptlou of repair work.
' Government rastrJctlwns, Imposed by
the necessities of tho war program,
lliivo for many months past retarded
or illtogethur prevented construction,
liniovemeut and repulrs. These re
strictions are now off,, nnd there Is
scarcely a town, a city, n factory, a
dwelling or a furm that does not rovenl
n crying need for prompt attention.
Nothing delays such Instnnt action ex
cept the feeling that prices aro high
for tho time being and may bo lower.
That Is not logical. No matter whut
It costs to repair, tho cost Is less than
the coit of neglect. No matter whut
tho cost of paint, the wind nnd tho
weather will collect a higher bill In
deterioration and decay.
GEO. W. HUTCHISON
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Real Efcatey Insurance, Loans
agicS Abstracts
Phones: Office lied 33; Ind. 03
Kcb. lied 177
Ki:iL CLOUD,
NEUHASkA
Query. What do you think of paint aa
nn Investment, asldo from tho appearance
It lends? Does It renlly PAY to paint a
house reguluily, say, ovory throo or four
.years?
Answer. Good paint properly ap
plied when needed is the main thing in
making a house lust long and well. A
houso woith $LV00 cifn be painted at n
cost of about $111."). In CD years that
houso will ueed about 15 paintings,
the total cost of which will be $1,81)3.
Left without paint, such a house would
fall Into complete ruin In 30 years'. So
taking tiO years as a basis for our llg
ures wo find that with paint a 'home
will last that time In good condition
nnd will cost, plus paint, ? 1,375. With
out paint the house would have to be
rebuilt at the end of 30 years and
would be ready for another complete
renovntlon when tho sixtieth year ar
rived. Cost, without paint, $5,000 for
a homo ready to fall to pieces. Docs
regular painting pay? As tho old
Dutch adage says :
"PAINT PAYS FOR ITSELF."
PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN
I havr- $8,000.00, belonging to private parties, to loan on real es
tate, security G ptjr cent, good options, time to suit borrower. See me
if you need a loan, and hava your mortgage handled where interest
and principal aro both payable to the banks of lied Cloud.
LIST YOUR LAND FKEE OF CHARGE
I have a customer for a qunrter section of land, also one for a
half section. If you want to sell come in and list your land. This will
cost you nothing unless a sale is made.
CHEAP CORN AND WHEAT LAND
Come in and have a talk with me about Colorado land, as I haro
just formed a connection with tho Wayne Investment Company of
Chcyenno Wells, Colorado, who owm the land they soli. Thoy own
Bevoral thousand acres of land noar Chcyenno Wells, also a bank at
Cheyenne Wells, and one at Arapahoe, Cheyenne county, Colorado.
Thia will assure you of buying land at a reasonable price, and not
allowing some agent to tack on five or ten dollars more per aero
than the land can be bought for. They have just harvested 25 to 30
bushels of wheat. This is the fourth year of good crops. Prices range
from twenty to forty dollars per acre, according to location. Titles
approved and abstracts up to date on all land owned by this company.
OWN YOUR OWN H05IE
Have just listed a good house, six rooms with bath, all modern
except heat, full basement and chimney to bottom of cellar arranged
for furnace. Price. $1,900.00 Terms, $500.00 cash, and balance in
monthly payments.
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Query. I have a quantity of old paint
on hand. Can I mo It for tho first coat In
repainting my barn?
Answer. On no account should old
paint which has become fat he used
fur priming either old or new work.
Old pulut In that condition Is best used
on a fence, bilclcwurlc or tlnwork. If
you value your barn sufficiently to
saint it. do It the Justice of a good Job.
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Non-Partisan Primary Election
for Constitutional Convention
September 16, 1919
Candidates for Constitutional Convention
46th District
Vote for ONE
I I FRED A. GOOD . '. : .'.'.,. V.
C. F. GUND .V:,... rUv:.v
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I I II. G. KEENEY . . ...
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DR. DORAN
A SPECIA LIST NOT IN NAM E ONLY
OUT BY EXPERIENCE OV ALMOST
A QUARTER OF A CENTURY
DOES NOT USE THE KNIFE
Will Give Free Consultation on
Wednesday, September 24th
At Commercial Hotel
From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
ONE DAY ONLY
THEY COME MANY MILES TO SEE HIM
Dr. Doran Is u rogulur graduate In
medicine and surgery and is licensed
by tlia btate of Kunsus. He visits pro-
feaiioually the more Important tovwis
nnd cities, mid offeih to all who cull on
this trip consultation and cxnniiuittton
froo, except tho expense of treatment
when desired,
According to his mothod of coming
to your nctirest city to seo putlentsdie
glvos all the sick people mi opportunity
lo obtain the best tliut medicul science
out oiler right at home. Ho does not
opcrattf for chroule appendicitis, gall
.stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or
iidrttioiils.
lie luls to his credit many wonderful
results 1(1 dlbOHhua of the stoniHch,
liver, bowels, Idood, skin, nerves,
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IIH.UI, uniiioj-, maimer, uninfuiiiiiM
c UiuTiili, leg uluorn nn 1 roetnl ailments
If you have been uillug for nny
length of tlmo and do-not get any bet
tor, do not fall to call, ns improper
moHhitren rather than dlsmisu aro vory
often the ennse of your long -standing
trouble.
Ilcmembor above dutu, that o.sumlnu
tiou on thi trip will bo free and Unit
his troittmeul Is different.
Man led ladlos must comu with their
husb.vulr. and children vvllh their par
ents. Address; Medical Laboratory of Dr.
Doran. 113 " 330" Boston lllout, Mlunc
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Christian Church
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th
10 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. m. Sermon: "Every Man Measured by His
Own Social Standard.
7 p..m. C. E. Service
8n.ni. Sermon-Lecture: "Wild Oats"
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Mr. and Mrs.
ED. AMACK
UNDERTAKING
Phone, Ind. Store 1 58, Res, 93
RED CLOUD, NEB.
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A TWO-FOLD DUTY
Many thoughtful mothers first
give their children
Help Your Digestion
When ncld-dbjtrcssed, relicro tho
indigestion with
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regularly and then take if
themselves. It is a tonic-food
that contains elements as needful
to an adult as to a child. Build
up your strength try Scott's.
L Scott 8tBowne,Bloo3ifield,N.. 19-4
Dissolve easily on tongue as
pleasant to take a candy. Keep
your Btomach bwect, try Hi-molds
MADE Wf SCOTT ft BOWNE
MAKERS Of COTTS EMULSION
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