The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 20, 1917, Image 8

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TO EASTERN CITIES AND UKSOIU'S Tho entiro scheme of Knstern sum
mer ftu os will lio available during Soptomber, with icturn HnillB Rood tin
til October 3lsl this Is the Inst opportunity of the year to visit the oust tit
reduced rates.
TO THE PACIFIC COAST Tho low-rates circuit tours aro also available prior
to September 30tb; these are much lower than tho winter fares. Our
Scenic Colorado California route Is especially attractive during tho Autumn.
TO WESTERN HE30RTS Von can go to Colorado and Estcs Park at very
cheap fares during this month. Estcs Parkin September Is tin Ideal placo
for a 'rapld'liealth-conio.baok."
Tho big national Parks will bo opon until Soptomber loth. Tho Black Hills
arc available throughout the month.
The riuiclioBjftbout Sheridan, Ranchester and Cody will all be open and can
take excellent caro of you after the doparturo of the .mid-summer crowds.
Send for publications descriptive of ntiy trip you have In mind: let us help you
L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent
1001 Farnnm Stroet, Omaha, Nebr
N. B. Bush, Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Neb.
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Mis. Fred Wittwer returned from a
visit at Inavale, Monday.
Peter Hanson Is assisting with the
farm duties at the Trace Sherer place
tills weeW.
Lawrenco Doyl has accepted a pos'l
tlon as general utility mau nt the
Uoval Hotel.
Mrs. Peter Hanson ictumod homo
Monday evening from from a visit witli
friends at Hastings.
Win. Dollart loft this morning for
Table Rock, to visit his Mater befoto
returning to Arthur, Illinois.
Read tho Orphoum ad on pairo ono
of this paper and theu seo tho big,
clean, classy show. Don't miss It.
Attorney Geo. J. Marshall of River
ton was lii this city yesterday looking
after the legal affairs of his clients.
Chas. Gurucy Jr., A. N Delph und
Hcrt Tennant, prosperous farmers llv
lug north of this city bellevo In pre
serving the nation's fop.d" supply and
are erecting silos
A marriage license was Issued on
September 17 to William Prochaska of
Pauline and Miss Emma Strobl of Red
Cloud and on September 19, John C
Hallor and Miss Minnie M. Fritz, both
of Uladen wero grimed a license to
wed. Judge Ranney performed the
ccremolilos which made both couples
man and wife.
One of the city's tousorlal nrtlsts In
dulged too freely on last evening and
a a result is booked to appear, before
Ills Honor, the Judge to answer tho
charge of "drunk and disorderly".
Several Guide Rock boys have also
been scheduled to appear before the
judge charged with consuming a quan
tity or wine which they took from the
C3llar of tho home of one of that town's
citizens. At the time of golug to press
we have uot 1 a ned what penalties
were imposed upon any of the law
breakers
INAVALE
Mrs. Jus. Silvcy returned Monday
from n visit in Lincoln.
Joo Topham, Jr., and wife of Red
Cloud spent Sunday at Bert Leonard's.
Geo. Hnsting and -wife returned
Sunday morning from Denver, Colo.
Mrs. Irons returned Saturday night
fiom Lincoln, where she spent several
days. .
Mrs. Guy Baker and daughter spent
Saturday in Red Cloud at Mrs. J.
Baker's.
Will Topham moved to tho N. E.
Harvey property, jeecntly vacated by
J. W. Baker, Wednesday.
Edwaid Dunn returned Monday
morning from a visit with his grand
parents at Bloomington.
Mrs. Clyde Wickwire and children
leturncd Monday morning from a
visit with l datives in Colorado.
A largo ciowd attended the tweeting
at the M. E. church Sunday night
under the auspices of the W. C. T. U.
Blanche Barker returned Monday
night to her duties at Mrs. Dunn's
after n week's stay at Red Cloud with
her mother.
Tho M. E. Ladies' Aid met Wed
nesday of last week with Mrs. Eli
Strong for election of officers and a
light luncheon.
Mm. Hi Dunn and -eon, Gene re
turned home fiom the hospitul at
Hastings Sunday. Gene is doing
nicely but will have to return to the
hospital again in about ten days.
Miss Orlso Laporte wus a Campbell
visitor Sunday,
Miss Alice Anderson was a Hastings
visitor Tuesday,
Trncy Knutson was in Red Cloud
the first of tho weok.
Dr. Urhlll and Francis Sullivan were
In Blue Hill Monday.
Frank Kudrna transacted business
in llluyillll Monday.
Mlllnid Mary m o visited friends in
Campbell over Sunday.
Hugh Waters of Lexington was u
vls'tor at 'Hope Lodge' Sunday.
Jas. Lldgard and C. R. Rakestraw
went to Nelson Monday to take In the
lair.
Mr. and Mrs G. (1 Ross and daugh
ter, Clara left Tuesday for a visit with
telatlves in Red Cloud.
M Uses Goldlo and Venn's Dyor left
Monday morning for Hastings whore
they will attend school this term.
Mrs. Martha Springer and daughter,
Martha, of Franklin were visitluu old
friends and neighbors here this week.
Mrs. M F. Marymec and daughter,
Heruice, returned Tuesduy from Wal
lace where they have boon visiting tho
formois brother, David Law, tho past
two weeks.
Filday evening tho Hidden chapter
of the Red Cros gave a banquet in
honor of the drafted soldiers About
seventy live persons' were present in
splto of a falliug rain.
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Four New Serial Novels Announced
By the Journal and News
Four grand new novels by authors
of national reputation as story tellers
will bo published serially in the State
Journal and Lincoln News according
to an announcement just made by
these papers. The first of these nov
els is ''The Secret of Lonesome Cove,"
by Samuel Hopkins Adams, and the
othci'3 to louow are ine aign aioix,
bv Stuart Edward White; "The Fly
ing U's Last Stand" by B. M. Bower;
and "Chloe Malonc" by Fannie Hea
slip Lea.
These authors will bo recognized as
Views of a Patriot
Editor of the Red Cloud Chief
Dear Sir:
Would you kindly allow me space i'i
tho columns of your patriotic paper
for a few remarks that I wisli to make
lu vindicating our rights and to ex
plain hs far as I am able the groat In
cumbent duty or necessity of tl.e
United States declaring war on Ger
man Militarism? This of course was
fully, ably and lucidly explained til-
For Sale; 34 sections improved
land In Wasliiifgton County, Colorado
also 3M sections uuimprovo 1 land. For
Information write Earl Moifet, Akron,
Colorado.
To The Public
Having bought the J O. Caldwell
busluess, 1 would be glad to have a
shaie of your patronage. I will pay
tho 1) gho tl prico for cream, eggs and
poultty, Will also handle coal Come
in and get acquainted.
A. K. Wilson-.
those listed by
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zines of the day as the big names in
fiction. These serials will appear
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:j The United Christian Church J
: Sunday Service
these naners before January 1
As a trial offer the Daily Journal or
News, including these serials, will be
mailed until January, 1918, for $1.00,
or with the Sunday Journal and its
colored comic, magazine, feature, etc.,
for S1.50.
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Nubbins, or Truth on Seed Corn
Selection.
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8:00 p. m.
Why Does the Devil go lo Church?"
"The Mosaic System of Theocrisy."
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If you have ever been caught in
the spring without a supply of corn
that wu3 fit for seed, do not he caught
that way again. The best insurance
is to gather your own seed at ripening
timo this fall when tho best quality Ls
most plentiful. Pick the seed by
hand in the field, says the V. S. De
pal tment of Agriculture, from tho
most productive stalks.
An car on the stalk is worth a doz
en from the bin, when it come to se
lecting reed com. On a productive
stalk you know its parentage; fiohi
tho bin it may look good but bo a
worthless mongrel a3 far as seed
value is concerned.
Care of Pullets.
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As pullets hupply most of the win
tor 'eggs, it is necessary to handle
them witli cave when they start to
lay, is the word that comes from tho
poultry department of tho University.
Pullets of the heavier biecds that
were hatched between tho first of
April and the middle of May are well
matuicd by tho first of October and
usually stait laying between then and
the first of November.
This is a critical timo for handling
such biids. Special caie in the pre
paration of winter (matters will be
more than repaid in winter eggs.
Sudden changes arc to bo avoided.
Birds housed too closely after being
used to ficc range are likely to molt
and stop layinsr. Keep the house
open and try to minimize changes in
feeding and housing.
Thrift Thought.
Don't throw away stale bread and
left-over skim milk, Madam House
wife. From them you can make that
simple and well-know but nourishing
dish, milk toast, the United States
Department of Agriculture points out.
This makes a good dish for breakfast,
luncheon or supper, especially for
children.
Heat tho milk. Add a small quan
tity of butter and season to taste witli
salt. i'our wnue noi over wen
toasted stale bread and serve.
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Everything a Man
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C. II.'Mlnor Dr. S. S. Dearuort, M. P. C.
Manager Veterinary lu charge
C. H. Miner Serum Co.
Advertised Letter List
ready by our illustrious and far-seeing-
Chief Executive, Woodrow Wilson, and
his noble lieutenant, but it seemssome
people forget The icason I now feel
Impelled to tpeak Is with regard to
tho llimsy Ideas! and sontimeuts en
tertained by a certain religious sect of
enthusiasts, who just how take advan
tage of some religious doctrine per
haps for seltlih reasons or ulterior
motives. They still comment again
and ugaiu without any noticable 6ym
ptotm of exhaustion Thou shalt not
kill, war is a horrible thlug no neces
sity Tor a war.
Now for Instance If a venomous snake
crawls luto your yard will you, like a
coward, run away, and get beyond his
reach? You certainly would resist and
ose no time In disposing of him for
tho futute safety of yon and your child
ton.
Again if a ravenous wolf or pack of
wolves, enter your lot ami devouiB your
lambs or sheep you are noto rest sat
isfied in chasing them out of your lot
or farm onto your neighbois farm; you
und all your neighbors must unite, get
armed and ready, round them up, so
they pay the penalty for their greed
and ferocious lie's, then tho future
atety df your HjcIc will be nssured
So vou now must conclude, If you
get time to think, that this war is n
necessity, that we are fighting for
just, noble and holy cause and reals
tance is a duty we all owe to God and
our countiyiu vindicating the defence
of undisputed rights.
It might do sonw good If that rellg'
ions beet, (small as they aro they may
bo powerful), would have made up
their minds home 10 yetus ago, prior to
the wnr and preached, "Thou shalt not
kill," etc, lo the autocrats of yonder
city, (Berliu) on the Spree still and al
ways on the Spree geopraphlcolly and
otherwise belli intoxicated with the
exhuboranco and multiplicity of their
autocratic acts.
Also preach to them, "Thou shalt
not steal, rob, plunder or destroy.
Thou shalt not devastato, desoloto or
confiscate. Thou shalt not covet your
neighbors cood6. his territory, his
funds or nnythlng that belongs to him.
Thou shalt not terrorize or murder
non-combatants (iuuocent women and
children) around the Eugllsh coasts
and steal their rest, comfort and peace
of mind; or neither shalt thou sink
neutral ships on the briny oceau and
send innoceut women and children to
a watery grave, when golug on their
peaceful errands and legitimate busl
ness". rinauy i, wish ima ruugiuua
sect to solemnly impress on Prussian-
Ism and all ye Hohenzollern9, be not
accessories to the Turkish cruel law
that Indicts tortuos, misery and death
on the people of Syria and Mesapot
amla but grant them National outono-
l ours must ve:icviiu"jt
Piano at a Bargain
We havo a used piauo in good con
dition that one of our customers was
unable, to finish paying for. We will
place it free of charge lu the home of
any satisfactory party in the vicinity
of Red Cloud who will pay tho balance
in cadi, or payments us 'low as SO.OO
tier month. Addoess Gaston Music Co.
Ilnstings, Nebraska. 352
When the
Firemerv Appear
the insured man'i fint thought t one o(
thankfuliicii that he i io. How abou
your thoughts if a (iireman should ap
pear at your heme?
The Day
Before the Fire
is the day to insure. As 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 office to-day and
have us issue you a policy,
O. C. TEEL
R.elia.ble Insurance
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Hamilton - Cathar
Clothing Co.
Earcrmon to Paul Stofar
Everything a Man
or Boy Waara
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Dr. R. V. Nicholson
Dentist
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I Located in the Most Prosperous, Most Productive
Most Beautiful and Most Intensively Cultivated
Section of Northern Colorado
The Chicago Title & Trust Co., as Trustee for the sale of the
50,000 acres of irrigated land, under the Farmers' Reservoir and
Irrigation Co. system, has authorized us to offer this land in any
size tracts to suit tho purchaser, with assurance of plenty of water
for inigation, on terms of ONE-TENTH DOWN, with ten annual
payment, without any payments required for the first four years
except Two-Fifths of the crop and taxes.
Any balance left unpaid after applying Two-Fifths of tho crop
will be extended over to the tenth and last payment, so purchaser
cannot possibly become delinquent before the end of the fifth year,
This 50,000 acres of land is second to none in the State of
Colorado. It lays north of Denver, and east and west of Brighton,
Fort Lipton and Piattevillc. 40,000 aro under irrigation canals
that are completed, but only from 6,000 to 8,000 ncies are under
cultivation.
This leaves 32,000 acres ready for the. plow today. Farmers
wno want more land or renters who want a place ot their own,
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witli good land and plenty of water for irrigation, close to market,
schools, churches ana all modern conveniences, where they
Alfalfa, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Sugar Beets, Potatoes, all
can
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Garden Truck and Fruit, where tho dairv business dqvs. at from S85
to $110 per acre, including both Innd and Water, can take advantage of
this liberal offer now while tho prico of land is low and the payments
Cox McCoai.e, Iuavale, Neb.
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Anti
Hog Cholera Serum
Red Cloud, Nebraska
Wire or Phone at Our Expense
I). S. Veterinary License No. 45
The following is tho list of unolninv
ed letters at the post oulco in this city
for the week ending Sept. 19th, 1917:
Geo A. Bulger, Vera Dlackburn,
Chase O, Conley, Edna Campbell, Mrs.
F. E. Gade, Mrs. Geo. M. Ilinos, 3,
Vera Hudson, Frank Loo. Peter Cloar,
Mrs. Delia Sandors, Tillto Smith, No
Sharp. I not called for before October 4th,
they will bo sent to tho dead letter
oflico.
' II U. LUTSOX, P. M
Notice.
Joint Ev. Lutheran Mission Festi
val, Sunday, Sept. 23. English ser
vices in tho morning beginning , at
10:30. German and English services
in tho afternoon beginning at 2:30.
Rev. Wm. G. Nnu of Holstcin, Rev. L.
Ernst of Blue Hill and the under
signed will be the speakers of the day.
Offerings Jvill bo taken up during the
services for tho benefit of the mission.
A. SchaaJ, Pastor.
are arranged so tho farmer can practically pay for the land from tho
crops before the second payment is duo. ,
Come to our office, get some literature on this tract, study it
over, and make arrangements to join us on one of our trips to seo
tills land. Tho expense is small, for after wo got to Denver, tho
Company will take us free of charge in automobiles to see this land,
which is only about from one to two hours drive from D,enver, and in
case it suits you, and you buy, tho Company will refund your R. R.
fare. Reports of this year's crop of wheat went from 25 to 40 bushels
to the acre. Come and mako a trip with us and see if this is so.
By permission we refer you to H. E. Grice, of the H. E. Grico
Drug Co., of Red Cloud, who has been in touch with this proposition
for a number of years, in fact, since before the water was on the
land. He owns several 80 aero tracts of this land. and it is not for
sale. Ho has just recently returned from a trip over this land, in
specting his holdings, and collecting rent. Have a talk witli him
about the crops and general conditions of this land, then make ar
rangements with us to go and see for yourself.
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