The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 09, 1918, Image 8

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By GERALD STANLEY LEE
I DO not know how olhcr men feci about il, but I Unci
I it hard, with nil that is happening to the world today,
to look a small boy in the fnce.
When a small boy looks trusfinfcly up to mc and
I see his world the world he thinks he is oin to
have, in his eyes, I am afraid.
The look in his eyes of the world he thinks he is
oin& to have cuts mc to the quick.
I have always felt 1 had an understanding with a
small boy before.
But the last four years when he looks at me in that
old way and 1 think of his world the one I sec in his
eyes the one I had myself the one every small boy
has a riftht to, I see suddenly instead the one that is
bein$ left over for him by me, by all of us, the one he will
have to try to put up with, have to live in, have to be a
man in, when you and I have stopped Iryinft.
Then when I face the small boy I want to o off
in a wide high place alone and think and ask God. I
want to ;o clown into the city and fihl fight with my
money and with my hope, go over the lop with my
religion and then come back and faco the small boy.
Thcie are days during I his struggle when my soul
is spent and all the world seems made of iron and glass
and all these crowds of people flocking through the
streets who do not seem to caro.
It seems as if I would not turn over my head to save
a world to IK e in myself. ... It does not matter about
me and . some days the people I see go by almost
make me think it does not matter about them. . . .
Then suddenly I go by troops of school children at
four o'clock pouring out into the sheets, . . . pouring
like fire, pouring like sunshine out into the sheets 1
It is as the roll of drums for the Liberty Loan!
I want to ring great church bells to call people to
the Red Cross !
My rule for a .man's finding out just how much he
should subscribe to the Red Cross is this:
Put down your name and address on the blank
.ml leave the amount open to think. Then try going
P.mI e J. i ll.ouLC about four o'clock when Ihechildren
liv. evening when the house is quiet, put
r ru.me i I the best figure you dare on the
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few day this w
Dallv.
Tim Topliam nivl family spent Sun
day with Will Topliam and'fRmily. j
Tho patriotic mrcMnR ot Huntur'n
hall Fiitlay night of la.st wck wo!
w.ll attended, 'flip flag drill n,v the
girls of MIm Picfcerpons room mt cb
prcinlly fine alflo the duel'Ovor
'there" irivsn by Darel and Margaret
Joyce and the polo, "Keep the Homo!
Files Burning" lvcu by Norma Bur-1
well. I
Albert lluhy and wife and baby1
spent Sunday with Guy Baikor and'
family.
Mr. Tupper and family of Hivorton
attended the services at the Christian
clnfrch Sunday.
Mr. Hverctt Bean and wife accom
panied their son, Kustace, and wife to
Lincoln Thursday of last week. Ku
stace has blood poison in his nose und
went to Lincoln for treatments
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by ;;: Cjllijes and
Uiiiversities.
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A Natimull ruirln.le Klnention P.n'j
r:i, coiitpiiM il tii 1'iiiliuiit piofr V'
i ftMsMHl on full in.v by their cMlu-jt""
nil"! universities, who will tour nil
parts of the country doing pri'iiiotlmi
work In coiiitoriliui with the Nn! limit
Si'Mirlty l.i'atii!'a grent iiimpiiimi oi
1'atrlollsin Thmugh Kduratlon. Is be
iti? orgniil.".ed by Dr. Hubert M. Jb!!.
toy, eduentlnitul direi-tnr of the le.icue.
nil this fnetilty already me: I'r. W .
T. Hull or i'rlneeton. Profs. V. M
Munro ntul V. II. Selmlleld of P.tr
anl, Dr. Krinklln II. (llddltiKs of i'o
liiinbla. Prof. (.'. II. Van T.vne of the
Pnlvcrslty of .Mlehlcati, Ml"s Kttn V.
I.ei;:lil(in, voeatbiual liHtruetor in the
I'a.ssnh', .N. ,., publle seli.mli, ntul
Prof, t'hnrles I.lbboj of the L'nr.ersitj
of Colorado.
Lehit.d Slnnford Pnlvers'ty, the t'nl
erslty of Oregon, and Hamilton ami
Joe Tonhain .Ir. and wife of Bed, Wlllhims Colleges have also prmuls.'d
Clouil spent Sunday with Will Topha-m "Ign a man to partlelpate in this
i f.,m:i,. worn, iiiiu ouier iiiiuiuoiis 10 me 1.11-
Mrs. W. II. Cloud spent Sunday in I ",lJ Wl" '"' '"""" '" "lu ,u"r u,l,1,t
Bed Cloud. i
C. A. Waldo accompanied the Bean's VHAT GERMAN VICTORY WOULD
to Lincoln and returned with their car' MEAN.
Saturday of last week.
A Brassiere will
Complete Your Corset
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Miss Mona Ilersh is assisting Mrs.
N'ellc Hunter with her household
duties.
Don't forget Sunday May 12 is
"Mother's Day." Services at the M. K.
cnurcii morning anu evening.
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(Contributed by AllTllflt TltAIN
to the National Seeurlty League's cum-
paigu of Patriotism Throui;h Kduea-
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A (lernian victory or an Inentielu- w
slvo peace would tneaii the ultil.iate i
reullKation of the tiennan Idea that i
The contour from
shoulder lo knee is
important. There
should be no break,
but an easy sweep
of line over the
top of the corset
straight clown the
hips.
Brassieres
Warner i
insure this sweep of dine and "blot out'
the break one otherwise would find.
They are well-made, prettily designed and
trimmed, and as strongly guaranteed as the
celebrated Warner's Rustproof Corsets.
Hk. Barbara Phages
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Guv Fernant of Bed Cloud is! (Jernmny for the goml of the vw.rM j raMHgafSSg7azn5SEgng5gEISaK5 J.Vgesr3533SagaKtggg?MMir,s-wgTO
helping caie for Mr. Ethridge Jr. and must rule the woti.i. inw mis i
mother.
Kveryono enjoyed the patriotic ad
dress given by Bev. Druliner of Bed
Cloud Friday night tit the hull.
Mrs. F.li Strong and Mrs. Art
Myers sspenl Tuesday in Hastings.
Mrp. T. F. Jones lias boon very
(Jernmny for the gmni of the mirl-i Ftt53ttVEWti&mjZ?..ir-?Vsi ?.TiwT.:.Af t?Jura:jZ3kaffi:HaE5
must rule the world. ThN 1ms mi H . , , - -
taticht in her unlver.hles as phlb.v.. $ O fi Lfg 1 CIlCB fi&
phy and In her pulpits as ,vllal... ,g fagfy KS Bffl B B8 15 ?1 $$ w8
The Herman tmtloti un.iiehM..Miuly jffl vJ? Q P -?' Jr O U iV LP GJ Hjp' $ V
iiicopls It and intetitis to force the rest iS '
of tho world to uei 'pt It. This they
rail "Kultur," which they ehiiiii is
"uhuvo morality, reason and heieine."1
Kultur teaches that there Is only
poorlv for sometime und is no better '"' "" of Hirht that of thestr..n-:er.'
ii m.4ui;t mi BjicriiMn i ... ,, , i m.
at this writing
Art Myers and friends wore aome
wlmt htaitled Friday night after the
patriotic meeting- when he wont to
get his Ford and could not find it.
Some one had moved it over a block
from where it flood and left it stand
ing aide of the rood. The lines on Mr.
1't.tfp'u lintmnttc ,' nlun vn-nmvnfl 11rl
put in the back of the Inyjgy. Some
one; probably intruded it sis a joke, but
it wus not considrted ;ia such.
Mrs. Miles Putman and children '
turned from ltingwood, Okln.,Sa'iiir-
tlay night where they had been vi it-
ing Mrs. Putman s parents tnd cr
relatives for. sewral weeks.
Kansas Pickups
Smith Countj
Rolla Plalr nnl f untly Hpent Sun ty
Rt Y M P.rown'n.
Max B'.ll.;tn nud wife n(e Sn y
ilintier Ht tl home at t.hir p'i-i '..
Mr.ttll.l Mis II. P. I'Hvne.
Ilbu'.m H '.-, the Duelcervil1'- m f
linnir-r, i- in) h inlit,j ppi' i'
.:lys
i n h ii- d w ib", I -t
u'.lf i'i I bftbr v" i a
i .'i rl"i ' 'j n Sutnbiv
iSv.i i H- ! ,rfm Ij.t.1 in
Inr i i h M1s ' , ua
tli.n lu the relations' of nations wiiii
i ie utiother there can be no sueh tlltr:
us inith or lemur. T'r .l.rb-k the ;re ;i ; t
t uurht lhat the Uen.i.i'it m..-; it:'.- it
tlielr "study to deceive oth-".n In r
' r to (jet the'lietter of them."'1 Fml-
riek William IV. .) years iuo s:ild
liat all written ennstltutbmx were
illy 'Scraps of paper,"' end P.eth
imnnHolleji In IPII referred to 'the
tluRUo " convention In the idetitl.-.d
wqnls, .The "nerp of paper" bleu U
an old one In lemma diplomacy.
The UerniilM beiieve theinel to
he a nation of supermen umbile; Kais-
"or the war partner not of the tioil of
humanity, but the "Kilter niter Cotf
of the Piijrnn North -the War (J oil
who reels In the KhrbM .4 of woni'ii
uul the tor. are of child; en. In bh !
nhed and cruelty. "I am his sv...rl,
hl aent !" declare Mllhim Hoh.u
xillera. "Ut all tbe cnctnii -. of the
Oerti mi p ! i crish ! tied i!t mnndit
their de-'rif. .'i ii"d, who by my
niou.ii I'! . '.i. '' hi will!"'
EV1 . . -. ..'. thut has bomaprrwririatcd by the Ameyi
ci; t v.-or--. in tlii.- war has welded closer that
relationship ' 'tween tht United Scutes and the nations of
'.ho Entente, a relationship that will have a marked effect
ipou the peace council that h coming.
If this work of spreading the goapel of mercy is to
continue, every man, woman and child in this republic
must five the American Red Crosa ltis fullest support in
its second campaign for 100,000,000.
Our boys in Eun-i :.vc Nokinjf to us to back them up
and I know of no better means of supporting them than
through the instrumentality of tho American Hed Cross.
The good it has already accomplished and the com
forts and welfare it will provide lain wlun the stress
of war becomes greater for the United States forces, make
it imperative that the second fund of $100,0u0,000 be a
spontaneous gift on the part of the American people.
.i im,1 t 'ii'.ly wi i
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THE WAR'S RECOMPM
The original of this verse was fcund on an American coldier who
bravely founht and as ncbly died. The man is yet unknown.
Ye who have faith to look with fearless eyes
Beyond the tragedy of a world at strife,
And know that out of death and night shall rise
The dawn of ampler life.
Rejoice, whatever anguish rend the heart,
That God has given you a priceless dower,
To live in these great times and have your part
In freedom's crowning hour.
That ye may tell your sons who see tho light
High in the heavens their heritage to take
"I saw the powers of darkness put to flight,
I saw the morning break."
Pi.aih
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John V.
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Iht hoB'e f b-o t s itinbi(j
Mr. .T IMcr-fi .if Ktibh
mifnt lnr. wiid with her l
Mrs. Hnlda Hcown.
Ulmr Spnrrler and d iinrlit-1 . M Um,
niiide a btidinou trip lo Hinith ( inter.
Moiulny
Clco Peterson and family wen islt
ink' in this vldtilty Sunday
lliiru to Mr. and Mrs. Ilurna'd l.nm
a ten pnund nirl, Situdiiy M.is Titb.
llariuird is in tiulultig at Cam 1'iins
ton, while the younu mother is t.t i.vliiK
with her puronts, Mr and Mr.s. (Jluis.
Krav.ler.
Kltner Spurrier, Harvio Itlair and
Will Fair took lines to Lebanon. Sat
urday. Plmer went to Kansas City
with the hoes, and will make his la oth
er, Harry a short visit while there.
Miss r.dlth Uriswell ulosud a vory
siu'eosful term of suhool, at District
No 'JL, Friday. Thur&day evening she
(javo it proKi'iun and pie Hoelal. The
nhildreii und their leiiuluir hud put in
con.sbleruble time und enerey on the
program und were well, repaid is the
sneial netted tliL'iu ?100 10. Tb pro
coeds will be usrd for lJudCto- work,
wl!! tho
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oiO.'ied the
In Liberty Bonds T,vill bo offered in ihe
S ihird Libert)' Loan Campaign
8 ?TV5e!-o,o rtiiftfo S'l OiAO QTaA
Arc you doing your share while our boys are of
fering their lives?
If a free America is worth fighting for, it is
your patriotic duly to lend your money and your
credit .0 our Government. The whole Nation must
lake part.
Our boys in France are appealing to us to fur
nish them in great abundance with the armst the am-
munition and the supplies which will make an early k
victory possible.
If we are not -to prolong the slaughter or suf
fering, if we are not to risk defeat, if ve do not
want an inconclusive peace, we must act quickly.
We must put forth our every effort NOV,'
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To 11 1 1.- .ji'.isl. tl.' "-Ihliu
Ocrmaii 1 i'i. " ,it: l
that hi.' 1 v 1. an- I
llftiwili 1! n ot ' .' ' 1
ClvUl.i".- ll!l IC H !. . e -" !.
tbv ' i'i' the hi, -.- i v
l.aftcn .,' in of '! 1
'.V.XII. '1 'I ilti "i '. 'i-itl'
rlhle is Ait; .. , P. a.s
Kaiser" ."It is I,, f.-r to 1. 1 n hun
rtred v imi.'ii helen -In? to the ctn-my
"dU" Of llC!,T lh: Ii to lit it Ulli.l" "T-
tpan Boldlcr t.. r.-" "All , i .Miner
ape to I e put to ihoth," onh i d Oen-(-ril
Su-'iner in IteP'l'iiii.' Writes a
J.artirluu irh.ite: "lurli.g the liattlo
pf llttdoiiwilh r I did awuy vlth four
ptiim'ti ai.d s,.t.i youtiR .'lrls In five
minute. The captain hud td mo to
nhot tlies,- Kreneh sows, but 1 pre
ferred to run my buyouet through
theui."'
TJils W tho conerote remilt of what
tho tleriuans enll "The Uelleion of
Valor" and "The Oospel of Hate."
Says one of their spnltesmen: "Must
Kultur build Its cathedrals on hills of
corpses, seas of tears and the death
rattle of the vanquished? Ye.s, It
must."11'
If ficruiuuy wins the war the Unit
ed States will either be payliie tribute
to the Kulser or (ierman soldiers will
he hnynnettlne American eh' Is "nil wo
men In Jersey Pity rather than tahe
the trouble to shoot them,
If fiermnuy wins all our Idenls of
trjtth. Justice and humanity -which
we call Christian will he trodden
down Into bloody mire under Ihe Iron
heel of the Kaiser's armies, nnd Ihe
comlne eeneratlon will be taught that
there Is ,10 find but the juerclb ss (Jod
of Untile, who speaks throueh Ger
many's treacherous toneue and by her
brutal sword.
Nebraska Liberty Loan Committee
TZ3BBT. JEU, OTS'MJSi
Notice of Hearing
in iht in 1.. n,l tli tln'- 't t .'"I mt
it-iaM.il, ,i '!" t'uimlV 1 1.11U ijl 'V t'lntfl
n.nty. Ni i.V 1.
1'ln Ski' i .Sti-rn'-:i lo nil .i-r"is 111
ttrwtnl In iml'l i!TtK. fi.-rttlors ntul !.. ..
t:,Hu iioUlp. Ul t Mftet oii-'-w lll'd Inr j
tu.oil (iltei-liiK llevi '-rl ( mi. .lu .1 1 .t, ,1 kic :i
Wi lutttir t .nity,Nolir.'hl n nil ! t'mui Um
JUth day o- ' to'ttr Vi" is m : :'- r iiU-"' "' '
lllllftliltnilt ut Welntir 'onilt, N lu ti . Iv :i
ntttl the ovi in r ul tlu lull.cn In ,: Ui-rlt-.t r,. .1
mtatC, to-ttlt- iln; ullillM.'.eitdlu-linlt In'i .
ctlath;iuli imlt of tho auutluu-t ., ...i.
Ii-r ot wriloti tt(tiii (16). t(iwimhli tun.
ramo- nino. !: in l'4 "" '"i'i
nnlv helru at law Um fultoHiim ntuiuill
l.trunn. to wit: Mae Com-. IiIm nurn.
IllB spouse llnrton Cmn niul ICiinu-tli
iiuiu hi it"" and Uuth i'uiib liU iliuuli-
tur. Tlint piitlttiiner lias 1111 uiells ulcil tun
thirds Ititi-rust In stil'l rt-al ehtiUt In litr nun 1
rllit 11ml an lielr nt unlil (ttcfilnit mid pniy
Inn tor a decrt'c l:irrlni; cliilms; Unit said iiu.
ueilcnt dlul liilistuiei ilmt no i'llle:vtion lur
udniliilbtmlloii lms lioen innde und t lie is
tutu of hiild die tli nt linn not lit-i'ii minimis- I
tercit In Hie State of Nflir:isl:u.!ind tlml the
Hi Irs nt law of said lUccdeni us herein sit
forth Khali lie (It creed to lie the owners lu
fee simple ot tho above disrilbed ri-nl entulc,
whli'h has lii-en set tor hi-uiUm on tho 1st
day of .tuiio A. 1. P.MK. at Uo'L'lui'k p. 111. j
Hilled lit lied I'loud. Nelirusktl, UiIk 1st day
ot May A. l. I '.UK,
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II. W.Htewart. County .IiiiIbc
Attorm fui otute. (May 2 -Hi
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Swindlers Ever Active
llelatives and friends of soldi, rs are
belne vietlinized by hwindleis who
write or wire for money to bo sent to
some point enroute home, iiuvlue
been dUehareed and cniniue homo is
the usual explanation of tho requebt.
Persons rpcelvine suuli a rtfptesl
would be wUo to verify it by wiring
the eommniidltig nfiluer of the camp
in which the mini whose iiatiio is
u&ud is stationed.
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voiiihor. 1D14.
"Pus Kultprlileiil under dor Krlos"
nn. 11-13. 31-3'.', CI, 105. 130.
Works of Fiodurlcl; 11 Ilerlln Kd.
ISIS.
Speech from tlio throno, April 11.
1817.
Proclamation of tho Army of the
Kant, 1014.
Tho KalHor'fl Breech to tho Chlnc30
Kxpcdltlonury force, July 27, 1000.
Uoneral von lor Holts:, "Ton Iron
Conmiandmontfl of tho Oernmn pold -a."
Outer of tho Day, Autf. 26. lit I.
Juliana Wengor, I'eionne, Miuth 16,
1915.
Wnltor Hloom In the "Kolnlsch Zclt
aini," Fob. 10, 11)15.
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your thoughts it a fiireman should ap
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TIe DWy
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be to-morrow lor all you can know or
do, it fellows that prudence would im.
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