The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 21, 1920, Image 8

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'A Revival in Pawnee Church
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the earnestness and
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nniKin wvuiu t3 a kij v win un luiiw i-miimnum ti iia ; . .. - - - nBMMnMtM
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thc .entire congregation.., 'potti foree
of elohuence and solemnity Jtouki wot '
A most successful revival moettogcouId paS8 by,unnotlcod
M.t.i.1. 14. j . a it., i J Tho church though largo and snnc-i
bfZht te in tormlnntinn 0f C loUB was cach cven!n8 crowtlcd f'nd l" the Rev. genlomnn
dav cvenL S? tol nf J?X n" I overflowing besides the weather being can congratulate himself by his labors
ityr'nfore'trff IZ pA- Tf1 ? ' CS Ch!" t!n0 " '
SM Sfedn Sr SSf,2: '-"S52? S'SSffiK SS . o dUC to the
Wu or ttSS f ?i Si I q ""lf. Ncbr a" Jnt,mnte frlcnd'0f lnk,ntC,, yUng ImliCS Wh0 COn8lltutcd
ClCTn Rov. L S. Tcny and an ardent sup. the choir, needless to say they did
52u, prY" T V h":rl5!,U Porter of Christ's Church assisted tho their put and did it well, be'ng
Nebraska. Prior to h s arrival the characteristic of style, taste and bur-
young ladies of the district were most ,' ,, C. . , , . I ,
indefntiirnlilfi rind iisn.l nil tholr on- f nu luwrobWH, utrei miuuBhwuii w ..
orgy in having the sacred edifice fully J0 P?'"4- oxlt noon on Sun,,oy thc
decorated, so much embellished, that, "cv' L-L' "y, many strangers from
it presented n charming aspect. I ufn' n VcI 1? m?v.y fru UlC n Kh,"
Tho people in gcnernl turned outiT,WHU?,re,u.K .".'. '.
Ul It IIlUHk hUHlIHUUUn JUIIBk Ut IIIU JU-I
dence of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown.'
No fewer than one hundred persons
participated. Much credit and thanks
arc due to thc afore mentioned as well
FOKCKCAti';:APV:ERTl6EMENT
CON McCOU.EJ
Alfred McCnll
en masso and gave the much distin
guished theologian a most cordial
welcome. He (tho Rev. L. S. Terry)
styles his Church (Christ's Church)
nnil ennkn rnr)i oiirfaqtvr nunnlntf
from tho various texts in the Bible 8 nZ acf of the neighbor-
mllti. ornnf .mnnnota nn.l otnnnnnrf. hOOd, Who assisted, forthO taste,
uslnir nil hla nbilltv In nxnlnininp andlX! u"u vw
simplifying tho Scripture that tho
most illiterate could understand him.
Thc entire congregation being so much
attracted by his power of speech and
Webster county lias one cand date
that is woithy of your support. Ho
is Alfred McCnll of Red Cloud, who is
a candidate for state senator for this
district. He has lived in Webs' cr
county over 40 years and raised his
family there.
Mr. McCall knows thc needs of this
part of the state. He has always been
a farmer and lived on thc farm until
recently. He was also engaged in stock
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and energy manifested in the
execution of such an elcborate feast.
About two o'clock tho concluding scr-1
vices were again held at tho church' rajsjng to n jarge cxtent.
which lasted over two hours, tho last Wo predict for Mr. McCall a good
vote at the coming election.
Mr. McCall was in Lawrence Tues
day last and a number of our people
enjoyed a visit with him and his
friend, Mr. Wecsner, former senator
from this district. Both men are old'
timers in this part of Nebraska, and
both are classed among the progres
sive citizens who have made good. Mr.
McCalPs name will appear on the dem
ocratic ticket as the candidate for
state senator for this district which
comprises Franklin, Webster and
Nuckolls Counties. Lawrence Locomotive.
The Father of Succcu U WORK
The Mother of Succcw U AMBITION
The Oldest Son U COMMON SENSE
Some of thc Boyi are PERSEVERANCE, HONESTY,
FORESIGHT, THOROUGHNESS, ENTHUSIASM and
COOPERATION..
' The Oldest Daughter 1 CHARACTER
Some of the Sisters ate CHEERFULLNESS, COURTESY,
"' LOYALTY, CARE, ECONOMY, SINCERITY and
HARMONY
The Baby U OPPORTUNITY w
Get acquainted with the 'old man and you will be able
to get along pretty well with the rest of the family
One of thc Greatest Aids to Success is a Good Bank Connection
THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
Edward Flounce, President Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florence, Caihiet
Dtpoiltt Guarantetd by (he Dtpotltori Ouaranttt fund of tht State of tiebratka
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Rev. R R. Coon of Grand Island will
preach at the Baptist church Sunday
both morning and evening.
Fred Maurer, the pension attorney,
advises as that Sarah E. Smith, widow
of Charles H. Smith, has been granted
a widow's pension of 830 per month.
for Highest Possible Quality ox
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FET onto the facts and you'll
get off the fence
& Right from the start SjiJ4 let you 'fjw what
you're 6moking. Plain as cjay, on the back of the
package, it says: "In Spur .Qgarettes the good tp
ibaccos from thc Orient arVproperly mixed with
Burley and other home-grown tobaccos." f
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In your language that mgans "good old-time to- '
fyr bacco taste." Haven't you justJbecn hankering for it?
. Xose good tobaccos are rolled in satiny, imported
paper and crimped, npt-pasted. That's something
to know, too. In smokcf'sMalk, crimping means
"easier drawing, slower burning, better taste," Ex--3
amine a Spur and see how it's; made, - ''
And as thc hnishing touch, Spur s fragrance and
freshness arc sealed and delivered in a three-fold
package rich brown and silver.
,Hop off the fence arid land on Spurs.
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Harry S.i)imgan,
Democratic Candi
date for Congress,
Fifth District, Neb.
tho Ptflh D I trirt L f8'" T J Ul. Dcfarlmc,lt of Agriculture roa.ls in thc next few
the Fifth District, I am pleased to, that it crippled its efficiency and in. proper regulation gives t
lii0.?"?0'nt0n,y..Confldonccby tCrfeml with thc ficrvice il ught' ncient and prompt ervic
years under
thc public ef-
tlfnmnt snrvion fnv ivincnn.
to render thc farmers of the nation. ab'c rates, that may settle the qucs-
I favor the Government Land Bank tion of ownership. If, however,
I shall oppose any effort to limit Its ( they fail to do that, then public
service. I shall attempt to sccuio ownership in some form must be the
question,
ishing the payment
Zf ::i u'.i'0," ? r pr.cscni .owncra' ln vicw of the commercial and social life of thc na
v..,., ,,. v... v.,v,h uviuui wui;i- increasing value ol farm lands in this .tion.
expenses. vnne urging tnn ana stute, to secure a larger lire of credit,
economy upon the people, Congress I believe in the Federal Reserve
should not capitalize their expenses Banking system, and shall oppose any
for profit. Economy should begin at efforts to so centralize its control that
home in Congress. ' , it will be under the domiraticn of any
I shall urge and support measures class or set of financiers in any
for the repeal of war taxes, and to ' particular locality.
prcent wose wno should bear a just' The Government is in honor bound
measure or taxes passing it on in in- to use all
iiiiiKiiiK eicur my position on nucs
tions of vital interest to them:
I fnor a budget System. Economy
in Government business is vital, aud
as a first step in this direct'on I shnll
. I . . I -- w-. jit. iuiwiio 1U1 VUlllb
inirouuce ana support legislation abDl- which will enable thc tenant farmer' whirl, l mnof ,.i(i f u ... i
of mileage to, to become a land owner and also en- faic and prosperity of thc industrial
rael- Increasing value of farm lands in this'.tion,
I favor improvement of internal
waterways to relieve the raihoad
congestion and give cheaper trans
portation for farm products. An
American merchant marine, which will
insure sufficlont ships at tidewater
ports to carry our exports and insure
nn inprnfiatnry fAMirm wn.tt- l.. un
reasonable mentis to knon' j..- .. . . . .
creased prices to the consumer who it, hnnAa t . Mut,. u pa-i 'rouucis 0I l "cwry and farm, is
already bears his full share of tho Reserve Bank nor the Treasury Dc-'S t0 th ProsPerity of the na'
DUrdctL 'partment should do any act or makel '
War is the most hideous calamity any ruling tending to discredit these! l avor adjusted compensation for
that ha3 ever afflicted the" human' bonds or depress their value. When a exservice men; also that they should
race. Hence, I favor a League of call is made for retirement of bonds, i1 8ven Preference in settlement of
Nations to maintain the peace of the those in the hands of the original , publlc ,ands ond m tnc purchasing of
world. j holders should be given preference 8tatc land3' Bnd extended credit to
While affiliating with the Demo- and should be retired at par. ( enable them to become home owners,
cratic Party, I am not blindly parti-1 i Mlevc ln tht rl ht of ,abor Liberal and efficient provision should
san. Men of all parties, in the main,'organlze Md to bargaIn collectively, ibe ade for the rehabiUtation and
are patriotic. Hence, I shall support through representatives of their ownlvoca!i?nal ducan- To -meet the
every measure without regard to choosing. Both employer and em- Prvi8lon for compensation, .Great
what party sponsors it, or who may ploye5 8hould faithfully and fully B"Uinn(i ' other dbbtor nation3
hitroduce it, that promises or has in perform all the terms and conditions fhou,d be comPecd meet their 3n
it the hope to make peace perpetual of the bargain 80 made ln lotter and terest wm on credits extended,
and war forever impossible. BDirit. I bolieve that lhor nhnnid and the 16'000 war, multl-millionairea ,
I am opposed to any measure which exhaust every means of counsel, con- ??.uld ? quIred to m .
iAkkMkM aMI..A. 1 - -lift,- A...fy ... W fhAla avIia akltH.l -km& mL. t i
iirviiuwa muveromi miuiary training ciliation and voluntary arbitration be- , " " vms. ine pnms-i
or which tends to foster and perpetu- torQ resorting to its right to strike I compensation should be '
ate a military spirit in the nation. wh!ch Bhould not denied lt when a' given immediate attention by Con-
mediate consideration, and shall
support measures to bring relief to
thc producers of meat animals, as rec
ommended by the Federal Trade
Commission, and to curb thc greed of
thc Packers Combine.
Having seen the marketing of our
wheat and its control passing into thc
an
The most important subject con- 0ti., ,-- ft ,mo Ajjfi0 Bress-
fronting fhe lawmaker is to furnish which are clearly intolerable, have , cxtend my most hearty cnKratu
nn adequate method of storing and faUed. I am in favor of the exten- latlons to c women of this district
marketing tho food products from our sion of the princjpieg 0f democracy, and state upon the ratificaton of te '
they have labored so earnestly.
I am for the strict enforcement of
the Eighteenth Amendment, and all
legislation enacted to make its pro
visions and purpose effective.
Immediate steps should be taken
to stop profiteering and to punish tho
, piofiteer by the rigid enforcement of
farms. I shall give this question im- into 1he field of indugtry, and
equitable system of profit sharing.
I am opposed to child labor.
I believe in legislation which will
protect women in industries and se
cure for them equal wages with men
for similar work.
I am in hearty accord with the six
hands of speculators, I shall suppoit plonks put forth by the National Lea-' nt amf f th are not
any.meawre to prevent gambling in BJe of Women Voters, and will give .su(Ticicnt( to provide a remedy for the
i. r it..rr r !. is t t.li thorn tnv iinnnnlifii'rl ennnnrt r . . . '
oricrinnto and aunnort some measure1 I " opposed to thc Escn Cum-
proiding a system of local storage nns bill: -First, because I believe- thbi
for grain,.the. control of such grain to Government should have rataincd
he.kfept,in tho farmer's hands, so that control of the railroads for a five
he way realize a legitimate profit for year period of time during .pence to
tiiavMt-nritirf Ami tii nnsiimir ninv ht demonstrate how , efficient that con-
able", to obtain it without paying for.trl would he when the sole purpose r'j;" ye,aTf
- v-j j i-4.-- Was to Sflt-vn thn nnhliV inatpjid of Pathies all
SdSrar ss; i- iiis.sfr.vis.
foodstuffs. If it becomes necessary to PPse giving legislative rec:gnit:on
make such measures effective, I be- and sanction to a physical valuation
lievc public ownership of terminal and of the railroads which includes thc
ti.n,T fnniHMoo qt,niiiH ho omnlnvoil W'atered stock and fictitious valuation
as the last and final remedy. I shall injected into the properties during the tnct, and I shall count myself debtor
favor legislation which will remove era of high finance; third, because I, to every citizen who loves his country
from the farmer the handicap he has oppose the principle of the Govern- d believes in her institutions,
so long endured, so that he may safely ment guaranteeing a profit to the I am for America first. I cherish
proceed with his program for co- Private owners of any enterprise. the i fine gold of he history. I believe
operative marketing of his products,' The railroads having been return-, ln J!er dc.stl"y? m her place among the
and the consumer may organize and ed, however, to private ownership,' natl0ns,j m her ulca,s; lho Powcr oe
meet him half way. these" owners should be put upon pro- ' TZBiJjX
I?am opposed to thc false economy nation and give notice that the qucs-1 .r ' .....,...j
practiced by the last Congress, which tion of the future ownership rests
so: reduced the appropriations asked with them. If their conduct of these
, evil, new laws should be enacted that
will. 4 (J
I am for free speech,) freedom of
thc press and the right of . men to
peaceably assemble. " ,
I have lived among you for forty-
My interest, my sym
T possess is here. I
islation which may touch your vital
interest. "r
I shall be tho servant and repre
sentative of all the people of this dis-
world.
HARRY S. DUNGAN.
The Office of County Judge
Heretofore Thb Chief ,hs taken no
partjn thu contest between candidates
for County Judge on the Nou-Partlsan
ticket
The people of NebfBhkti saw fit to
divorce this nfllsc, hb well as the office
otCouuty Superintendent of schools,
.fec-m. politics, and this is a good law
and whs passed in order that tho best
qualified persons, regaidless of party
should fill these offices.
Holding these views as we do, we
are umazed at the violation of the spirit
and Intent of this law by B. W. Stew
art, one of the candidates "for the office
of couuty judge, by appealing dlreotly
to the republican voters of WelfUcr
County.
We believe that the voters of the
county will resent this method In at
tempting to sooure his election. This
is tho first-time that the Chief has over
seen an nppoal in print for the vlolut
ion of tho spirit of the Non PuiUmiu
law, mid no other candidate on tho
Non-Partisan tir-ket('ln thu i-ounty or
htate, so far as we Know, lias mane
Mich nu npial.'
B. V Stowart lift otod ns Deputy I
1 County Trenmror (or Mimetliiug ovtr
I n year, hut at, prevnt i not tilling
this position. WO would sugetNi 10
tho voters to eotiipaif hln u-ooid In
thlaolllee, wlt)i the leeoul ol A. I).
Uanuey.oiir present Couuty Judge, and
upon rulleetlnn thereon to iceleet
Judge Ranney by a good majority on
November 'Jd.
When You Tear YOUR CLOTHES Think of
Frank R. Hughes
Cleaning -. Dyeing - Repairing
Phones f1 SZ Red Cloud, Nebr.
We Call and Deliver We Pay Return Charges' on Out of-Town Work"
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Commercial Proposal. .
A West Dallas widow soys the latest
proposal she lias received was from an
Oak Cliff art student, who said he was
painting the picture of a sea nymph
and wunted a wife who would poso
for him In the Trinity river.Dullas
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THE WALLIS
AMERICA'S FOREMOST TRACTOR
Farm Power in Simplest Form A simple, de
pendable machine requiring least repair and adjustment
is the most economical and easiest lo handle thus it is
the one that is becoming the leader in the tractor field.
The Wnllis h 12 yvars old and has stood the test of time. It has been tried
on thousands ol farms all over the world. It is sold by a company established
half a century -known for its integrity and square business dealings,
When considering the cost of a tractor don't overlook these important points
FUEL, LUBRICATION, UPKEEP, SPEED, WEIGHT, DURABILITY
POWER, ASSESSIBILITY and SIMPLICI TY. The principal element Is the
life of the tractor, plus the upkeep during its lite.
Deicriplive illmlietrd circular on toquett, or belter mil, COME IN AND SEE IT.
Sutton & Shipman
AUTHORIZED AGENTS
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