The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 12, 1920, Image 4

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Geo. W. Hutchison
Real Estate; Insurance, Loans, Abstracts
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Red Cloud
Nebraoka
SEEING IS BELIEVING
I have just returned from an inspection trip of nortwest
crn Kansas, driving by auto to Decatur, Rawlins, Chey
enne, Sherman. Wallace, Greeley. Witchita. Logan, Sheri
dan, Thomas and Norton Counties, stopping at many
places and driving the country around the town.
1 have found some real bargains in wheat and stock
farms, wheat going from 20 to 10 bushels the acre, land
ranging in price from S12 per acre, up, with easy terms
and small payment down. The -average renter in this
county can handle a half section of this land.
If you arc interested see me at once and make arrange
ments to go and look this land over, for land values are
advancing and the bargains I now have may soon be gone,
GEO. W. HUTCHSON.
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The Price of Lumber
and building material is so much less
than it has been and the prospects lor it
going much lower is so slight that we
feel justified in advising you to build now
PLATT & FREES
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SALVATION ARMY NEWS
Omnlin, July 28.
"Ahl for the poor, the unforlunnte,
nnd the derelict of Nebraska's most
Isolated sections ns well as for urban
communities is assured with the com
pletion of County Advisory Hoard or
ganizations," says Earl C. Jcffiey,
Chief Divisional Program Diicctor,
who has headquarter in Dos Moines.
The formation of Advisory Hoards
in every county in the htntc,' made up
of influential citizens, such as com
pose the Webster county Advisory
Hoard, of which, E. S. Garbcr' is
Chairman, gives assurance that men
and women who know actual condi
tions and individual needs in each
community will make suggestions to
Salvation Army officers, looking to tho
improvement of conditions and the re
lief of individuals.
"As these suggestions will be acted
upon immediately by a Special Offi
cer from Divisional headquarters, if
there is no resident officer, this an
nouncement means that there is now
a sympathetic connection between tho
individuals of this and every other
county in tho state, with the several
institutions, service bureaus, and de
partments devoted to the sixteen
major activities of the Army," says
Mr. Jeffrey.
Each Hoard in the state is making
a study in its county of poverty, un
employment, juvenile delinquency,
missing persons, illegitimacy, mater
nity, hospitals, prison work, pauper-
! ism, Americanization, Childrcns
Homes and work among returning sol-
, dicrs and sailors. The Salvation Army
is prepared to offer a specific remedy,
alleviation, or advice in cases arising
from those problems:
Members of the Advisory Board in
Webster county arc: E. S. Garbcr, Ed
A mack, E. G. Caldwell, Clms. Plntt,
W. IJ. Smith, A. H. McArthur, Howard
Voo, F. J. Munday, Fred Turnurc.
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Not Merely a New; Name
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THERE was room at the top for a
new and better cigarette. And Spurs
were made to fit in right there! Spur s
decidedly new blend makes the Orient's
choicest tobaccos and America's finest
tobaccos yield more ridiness, aroma and
mildness than you thought a cigarette
could have. A new method of rolling
(crimped, not pasted) makes Spur's good
.tobacco taste last longer. Spur is "class" all
through-r-even to the smart "brown-and'
silver" package, triplcwrapping, that keeps
I Spurs fresh and fragrant. If you're fed up
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Roil Cloud, NebrnsltBL
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Entered In the I'oMcillce nt lied ( loud. Nob
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OF AGGEPTANG
Democratic Candidate Would
Enter League, Immediately
Ratify Treaty and State In
terpretation of Covenant.
SAYS "BACK TO THE
NORMAL" MEANS REACTION
Failure to Enforce Prohibition Is
Worse Than Law'a Violation De
clares Present Congress Has Not
Passed a Single Constructive Law,
but Has Spent Time and Millions In
Seeking to Make America's Military
Triumph an Odious Chapter In His
tory Favors Repeat of War Taxes,
Criminal Prosecution of Profiteers,
More Adequate Supervision of Rail
reads, a National Budget 8ystem,
and Woman Suffrage.
Hero Is n summary of tho speech
of Governor .Tallies M. Cot, Demo
cratic candidate for president, nt
the notification ceremonies nt Day
ton :
League of Kutlu(s. Would enter
!n league, Immediately ratify the
i Haty and state our interpretation
. f the covenant In reservations ns
,i matter of fjonil faith and ns a
nintter of- precaution iignlust any
i iisundersstandlnK In the future.
The Interpretation to clearly show
tl.at the league Is' not nu alliance
had that Its basic purpose Is peace
and not controversy.
Domestic Problems. Would re
peal war taxes; reduce federal
taxation; KUj,'ests, in place of ex
n'ss profits tax, substitution of vol
ume of business tax.
Profiteering. Promises pcnnllr.n
t.m under the criminal law.
Labor. Stimulate Amcrlcanlza
i mi. Writ of Injunction should not
I" abused. No necessity now for
ilm drastic laws of war dnys;
v'uttr.untco of free speech ; recogni
tion of tho rli;lits of tho principle
of co lectlvc bargaining. Child life
of tho nation should bo conserved
r Agriculture. Federal government
should sponsor iirrrleulturo and food
production. Fanner should bo nm
ply coy'pensated for ills work.
Favors municipal markets. Regu
lation of cold storage. Would In
crease area of tillable land.
' National Prosperity. Objcctlvo
should be deci eased tenuntry nnd
stimulation of homo ownership.
Food Supply. More ndequnto su
pervlsion of railroads; utilization
of waterways.
Flnnnclnl nnd Commercial. Ex
tols federal reserve net nnd mer
chant marine. Would extend fa
cilities for exchange and credit nnd
stimulate foreign trade.
National Budget. Favors a na
tional budget syf-lem. Would re
duce armament expenditures on
entering lengtto of nations.
Republican Ungcncroslty. Repub
licans failed to recognize that
America had snved the world or
to appreciate the struggles and sac
rifices of those who, In arms or
Industry, helped 'win tho war.
Present Congress has not passed a
single constructive law, hut spent
time and millions In seeking to
make military triumph an odious
chapter In history.
Mexican Situation. Wo hnvo
neither lust for their domain nor
disposition to disturb their rights.
Disabled Soldlors. Pledges Im
mediate efforts to provldo vocation
al training nnd favors employment
of disabled soldlors of World Wnr
by Federal Hoard to supervise the.
rehabilitation of disabled soldiers.
Prohibition. "Any candidate for
tho presidency who says ho does
not Intend to enforce tho law Is
moro unworthy than the law vio
lator." Woman Suffrage. Strongly fa
vored. Official Responsibility. Opposed
to "government by party;" pledges
bervlce to the people ns n whole.
IJducntion. Federal governmont
should not encroach on Hical con
trol, but rather should create an
enlarged public Interest.
Campaign Contributions. No
narrow dividing lino between tho
legltlmnto and tho Illegitimate,
underlying purposo only determin
ing. Industrial Pence. We want a
chango from the world of yester
dny, from tho old Industrial Vorld.
Wo nre nt tho "forks of tho road."
So-called "return to tho nonnnl"
mentis "reactlonlsm."
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BEAUTIFUL MODELS
AND FAARSCS
All PRICED as LOW as Conditions Permit
FALL HATS
Gordon & Keiths
$3.50 - $4 - $5 - $6 - $7 to $12
Not too early to think of
FALL CLOTHING
We are at Your Service
Cowden - Kaley Clothing Co.
ALWAYS RELIABLE
First Door North of Post Office Red Cloud. Nebraska II
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TONIGHT
The Devils Trail
Tile World in Motion
Also THE WHIRLWIND
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
When Bonds Are Loosed
A 6-reeLSpecial Starring Miss Dixie Lee
The Greatest 2-reei COMEDY ever made will also
be shown Friday and Saturday. A treat for kiddies
COMING MONDAY
When Bear Cat Went Dry
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A Picnic?
When planning your outing, picnic or fun-festival
bear in mind that we can furnish you any item
on the lunch menudelicious eats of all kinds.
The fact that it comes from our store is a guar
antee that it is pure and fresh.
Hot Weather Eats
Then, loo, during these, hot days when your
ambition and appetite is not up to normal, you
find in our store nany dainty morsals that will
tempt you fiesh fruit, dainty cookie?, wafers,
and canned goods of the highest quality.
P. A. Wnllbrandt
Groceries and Queensware
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