The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 21, 1918, Image 5

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Ed Amnck was in Hastings Tuesday.
Ed WlRgins was a passenger to St
Joe San day.
A. D. Troyer visited in McCook the
first of the week.
Ken Reed accompanied a car of stock
to St Joe Sunday.
R. T Itlloy spout Sunday with his
fumlly in McCook.
Walt Sanderson of McCook, was in
tho city Saturday.
Atty. L IT. lllacklcdge was in Alma
the first of the week.
Mrs. J. 12. Butler was in Kansas City
J,bp first of tho week. ,
Rcnicmbor that Trino sells "Queen"
Incubators and Brooders.
Good meals good service modcrat
prices Powell & Pope's cafe.
Experienced man wants wotk on
farm. C.'H. Scott, Red Cloud.
Mrs. Chas. Amnck attended the
funeral of Mrs. Wilson Sunday.
Engineer C. E. Sullivan of McCook,
WPS in tho city tho first of tho week
Miss Anna Donley of Nathrop, Colo
rado, is visiting at tho home of (leo
Coon.
Con. Rasser went to St Joe Sunday,
where- ho disposed of a car load of
stock.
Wanted to rent typewriter. Pur
chaso if satisfactory. Inquire at this
office.
Mr. and Mrs. Neubaucr of McCook,
.Vt r (nrl ml f It fnlriMttoo nml fvianMc lint it
last week.
Mr. and Mrs A. K Mitchell of Me
Cook, attended the funeral of Mrs. C
Wilson Sunday.
Mrs. M. Shumachcr of Orleans, spent
Saturday and Sunday with her daugh
tcr, Mrs. Harvey Ilickcrsou.
Frank Cowdcn left for St Joe and
Kansas City Sunday, wbcru ho' will, at
tend to business mutters for the cloth.
tag firm of Cowden-Kaley. r ii- l -
Ed Hansen, the jovial plumber who'
makes his headquarters In theStoyeiU
plumbing and heating establishment, is
again able to be about after 'f eWda'ys1
session with the Grippe
Farm Loans
Private money at lowest interest
No delay, mocey here. All papers
kept here and payable at home bank
I also make regular company loans on
best terras to be had. Call for me at
Stato Bank. C. F. Cathor. tf
Farmers Attention
The first week in March has been
designated as National Repair Week
by the Implement Manufacturers and
sanctioned by Uncle Sam.
AH farmers are requested to inspedl
their implements and order repairs
and implements during this week,
thereby saving telephone and tele
graph bills later. ,
The manufacturers claim there will
be a shortage of implements this
year as the government has allowed
them only sixty per cent of their
supply of steel.
We urge anyone needing a P. & 0.
wide tread lister or a Beatrice culti
vator to order during this week, as
there will undoubtedly be a shortage
in these two articles.
We will make a special price during
this week to encourage early orders.
POPE BROS
A (X -imei ui l Vliltllg iritjt.ils I
Red Cloud.
Ed Hnrr of Ouiilo Rook, was in the
city Wednesday.
Henry Uouchlon of McCook, was In
I he clVV Monday.
Mrs. J. (1 1'ottor has bpon on the
slqlc list this wt-ek.
Eves testfd, glrtssos fitted. J. C.
Mitchell, tho Jeweler y
Curt Wiiron returned to Bruh, Colo
rado, Mondaj morning.
Chas. EmicU was seen on tho streets
ot Red Cloud Wednesday.
FOR SALE Residence property on
easy terms, Inquire of
7-3 Mrs, W B. Cramer
32 cats of stock left Red Cloud, Sun
day for the Kansas City and St Joo
markets.
Mrs. Chasf Sennits, who has been
quite sick for the past two weeks, is
improvihg
L. Peterson of MoCook, was in the
city Sunday to ntteud tho funeral of
Mrs. Wilson.
Chas Lioverchcck, residing in tho
eastern part of "the state, is exchang
ing greetings with old fi lends here.
Dr. MltchoM, who has been confined
to his homo the past ton days, is re
ported slightly Improved at this writ
ing. Saturday, Fobruary lCtli was
Womcns Council of Defense Day. The
ladies were successful in securing
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Buy Land atSfrattou, Colorado See
Rose'Brothcraof Bluo Hill, Nobrn.ka
or go to Jos. A. Collins, Stratum, Colo
rado. 3 12t Rose Biioh.
Dr. Warrick, tho specialist, will meet
patients and thoso needing glasses
fitted ut Dr. Damorell's, Wednesday,
Maroh Gth Hours 1 to (!.
E. W. Stovous completed arrange
ments with Lawrence McChII for the
installing of u complete heating and
plumbing nystom, In tho latters resi
dence at Iuavale.
Alf Nolan left for Halglcr, Nebrns
ka, Tuesday night. Ho states that
qui to n large number of choice cattle
are offered for sale thero and If they
are aB good as represented lie will pur
chase them
Fob Sam; ItiO acres of pasture land.
1 1.2 miles west and 2 miles north of
Inavale, Nebraska. Fenced, tank and
windmill. Terms, 830 00 an aero At
least one half down, balance with good
security. Mns Wm. Inoxs.
Little .Tuuioi Cassll, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Cassll, underwent an
operation for hernia, nt the Dr. Kerr
home, Wednesday af tcrnoon Dr.
Brewster of Beaver City, assisted by
fDr..
Kerr,' vporformed the operation.
The boy Is recovering nicely Alma
Journal!.,,; ".v y, n
The number, of births recorded In
'Wabster Conlty lust year were 2G2, of
J which,
i Boys ,... v 139
'Girls 113
Native fathers 223
Native mothers !X1G
Foreign fathers 20
Foreign mothers 1G
Twins, 3 pairs, 4 boys, 8 girls
Triplets...... ..... 0
Rod Cloud
Nebraska
Lloyd B.iilMM hpi-nt Sunday with i
atlvt'8 in Inavale.
Tho priignitn at the Orphcum, Fil
di, Feliritiry 3Jnd, will be a Mutual
in fi ae s Tid will do h f.peblal pio
tfrMiu. Show starts at 7:30, admission
0 -i ml l7o.
Many pttrlnltc gentlemen responded
to the call of the ladle on Tag Day,
Siitur.lnv, February 10. Mrs I. J.
Holm"s gained flrt placo in tho sale
of tug having sold tags to the amount
of S.V'.IO
The Four minute Men topic for the
wi'nk at the Orphcum, will be "Dangers
10 Deinoeiney," and will be discussed
ty Attorney E. O. Caldwell, Thursday
evening; Attorney II. S. Foe, Frida
evening and Mayor Dainuroll on Sat
urday evening.
J W. Auld, County Chairman of the
finHiiae commit
Loan, whs hi. jilast
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attend n motjti
receive Inform nion concerning the
Thltd Loan, nniinuuecmantR of which
will appear in thocolumsof this paper
at a later date.
A. T. Walker and Chas. Kaley arm
ed in tho city this morning, bringing
with them tho new Dodge cars aband
oned nt an Illinois town several weeks
ago. This Is the second attempt made
to drive them fiom the factory, in De
troit, Michigan, to this city, tho first
attempt being unsuccessful due to a
heavy falKof snow in the east, which
compelled the paity to store them in
an Illinois garage until such times as
trallc could be r sumed on the IUiuob
highways.
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Christian Church N6tcs
Mrs S Dickson has beau on the sick
list, but is some Improved.
Merle Cominsky pi eaohed a line ser
mon Sunday afternoon for the Mis
sion people.
Geary Zeis will take a trip to Mexi
co soon for his health.
Guy Tennaut of Greonwood, Neb.,
I visiting his mother and friends in
Red Cloud for n few weeks.
The Union meeting last Sunday
evening was well attended. Boost, for
tho service next Sunday night at tie
BaptiHt church.
Lot no one try to spite his neighbor
by disobeying God. He will bo tho
looser.
Mon who love God don't forsake him
because of tho blundSrs of those that
profess to be his children.
To intentionally misundorstnud and
misinterpret, tho conduct of your
neighbor indicates .a -jealous and sel
fish heart.
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No party hits a ight to,;sect:iriauizc
tin? word Christian. "All saved peoplo
have a right to wear ,t he, name. All
saved peoplo constitute the church of
Christ, and the word Chrls'tln should
apply to all saved men and woaleu
Tho body of Christ everywhere. The
difference between being n Christian
only and being the only Christian, is
so great that no one should confuse
them. For any body of men to claim
to bo tho only Christians is nothing
but pi ido, for Christians nro found in
all religious bodies. But to bo Chris
tians only in namo, faith and practice
is a thing to bo desired and thousands
of honest lioarts nicpiayingnrid labor
ing to biing about such a heavenly
statu in the church. Christian charac
ter Is the only scrip'.ural testof fellow
ship and whuiouver you meet n persou
with Christian diameter recognize
them as Children of God, though you
may not sanction all of their religious
Ideas. Christian character will admit
a soul into heaven and should be tho
badge of Brotherhood on earth.
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Congregational Church Notes
Union services were hold nt tho Con
gregational church, Sunday evening.
Rev. Mary II. Mitchell dcllvcrod the
sermon. Rev. Drullnor, Becbc and
Harper assisted in the services.
Rev. J. S. Dick of Crete, Nob , pastor
at largo for Congregationul churches,
will Oil the pulpit Sunday morning,
Fob. 2lth. x
The public is cordially invited.
Baptist Church Notes
Sunday Scfiool at 10 a. m.; preach,
lug nt li a. m.; prayer meeting each
Wednesday evening.
Tho Union services will bo held at
this chuich Sunday evening. Theso
services promise to bo very inspiring.
Many expressed thomselves as having
enjoyed u great spiritual uplift at the
old peopleN meeting last Sunday even
In Piano at a Bargain
We have a used piano in good con
dition that oiiq of our customers wtih
unable to finish paying for, that we
will"blaco free of charge In the home
of any satisfactory oustomor in tho
vicinity of Red Cloud, who will pay
tho balance in cash, or easy payments,
Gaston M who Co , Hastings, Neb. 8 9
Uosated. -
Dear LiikuTho old ruahloned din
nor pall with the tin cup fastened on
top of It fa uned dally by a man who
works nt Now Kiiosville, O.-O. W. II.
Dear Luke. Thy nmul route currier
nt Someisot, Ky usea tho old fashion
ed dinner pull with the tin cup fasten
ed on top. A. D. C.
tee.of the Third Llboi'y
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STAMP OIT THE WAi
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WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
Send Pctitionjto Senator
The following petition,, bearing tlic
scgnaturcs of fifty-one of our citizens
was sent to Senator nitchockv The
Tho petition was presented to fifty
two men, one refusing to sign. Lack
of time prevented securing many more
signatures.
Red Cloud, Ncbr., Fob. 12th, 1918.
Senator Hitchcock
''J .Jhtofetbn, D."C. ' " '
' Wo nave the rcatdsVfoftirttiWm'oat''
implicit confitlenccMn President WiN
son and Secretary Baker in their con
duct of tho war and believe if left un
hampered they will quickly and suc
cessfully bring this war to an end.
Just criticism with proof of its justice
is m uc I'ncuurugcu, out cnucimii
without proof of its justice is to be
strongly condemned, and you have
lamentably failed to prove that your
criticism was just. Wo beliovo. that
Wilson and Baker have infinitely
gi cater souiecs of information as to
what is being done in war prepara
tion than you or any other of your
associate ctitics, and their ability and
patriotism aic above question. You
find it easy to criticise but can you do
better?
Wc condemn you for tho fight you
arc making on tho President and War
Department on tho manifest grounds
that you me giving aid and comfort
to tho enemy, discomaging our sold
iers at the fiont and delaying war
preparations. You will remember that
very likely you would havo been de
feated for senator had it not been for
the fact that it was believed that if
elected you would stand by and sup
port our president in this great crises,
which you havo failed to do.
We, thercfoic ask you to get behind
and support Mr. Wilson in tho fight
that is being made upon him, or re
sign, come homo and give us an op
portunity to select another senator
and as it is to be hoped with better
results, i Wc can say confidently that
your action is condemned by at least
90 per cent of your former supporters
in this vicinity.
Commissioners Proceedings
IU'd Cloud, Feb. 15, I9i8
The County Board of Couufy Com
missioners met at one P. M. All mem
bers present except Mc.Call.
Motion, jnudo by Hubatka and sec
on(ed by,KuigiC that. salary ot Supur,-
iutdmlent,vof poor fatm for Webster
CpuutV,,be fixed nt 8050 for the year
commencing March 1, 1918 and ending
Maroh 1, fdl9. Carried. '
Motion made by Udbatha uud sec-'1
onded by Kntgue that all bridge bids
filed and opened Fob12, 1913, be re
jected. Ayes, Hubatka. Noes, Thomas.
Carried.
The following claims were allowed:
imiDGK FUND
Guide Rock Ildwd. Co 8 05 58
Geo. N. Turin 18 75
J. N. Hamilton 20 00
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J. McOruekon , 8 GOO
C. W. Ilakcr 2 00
Chas. Hrubakor 12 40
W. Throoltmai ten . . : 92 14
A. K. Wllbon ll 65
Ellis Shoe Stoio 8 75
C. T. Dii'Uonson 4 JO
W H.Thomas, 4 41
C. S. nomine 7 80
1 A. Wullbrandt So 07
llonid .idjourncd until March 5, 1018
B. P. ri.unv, Co. Clfrk
' No More Auctions
On account of goods selling for less
than wholesale cost I havo decided to
hold no more auctions, but will con
tinue to close out my stock at private
sale until tho 15th of March, at which
date I expect to go west. And all
goods not sold then will bo packed for
shipment. I will still continue to make
a good liberal discount on all goods
now on hand. Buy while buying is
good and save big money. Joe Fogel.
Rat
Corn
Is not no experiment
it is a thoroughly tried '
and proven DESTROYER
of RATS and MUCE.
When dead they leave no
odors as they are mummified.
Sold and guaranteed by
CSiaSa L. Cotting
The Druggist
To Win
We Must All Be Loyal
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Wheat and Meat
ARE NEEDED!
For every pound of wheat flour you must
use an equal amount of substitute flour
,Oat.tneal; 4 lbs 30c
Rice, pei lb - 12&c
Corn Starch, pkg 10c
Corn Meal 1 2 lbs 60c
Corn Meal 6 lbs - 35c
Bran, 3 lbs - 20c
Pancake Flour, 4 lb 30c
Buckwheat, 5 lbs 50c
The Best Goods aire
M. A. ALBRIGHT
Store Opens at 8:00 a. m. mid closes at 6.no. m.
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" You will find the very latest designs,
vthe best material possible to obtain.
We extend you an invitation to call
and inspect this exhibition enjoy
the excellent workmanship and the
advanced ideas m artistic furniture
and home furnishings.
ROY SATTLEY
Lincoln Telephone
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A Plain Talk to
Our Subscribers
You probably expect the best tele
phone service and the best business
treatment.
Fair criticism of our service and
business methods is sincerely invited.
We try to accord you the same
equitable and considerate treatment
as is rendered to customers in all well
managed private business.
To the end that we may give you the
very best service known to telephone
practice, we have altered our equip
ment and improved our operating
methods to accord to the most advanc
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