The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 18, 1918, Image 7

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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
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Good Model, Anyhow.
Myrt I cnn't understand why you
cnre so much for Mr. Hewrul. Lie
fjeenis old-fashioned to me. Iinirilnn
n lntin coming to see you niul going
home nt ten o'clock.
Oert Well, he mny seem like nn old
model, hut you Rot to give him credit
for having n self-starter.
Don't envy the other fellow so
much. The chances arc tlmt his wife
Beta Just ns peeved ns yours.
There's n great dirferencc between
being good and doing good.
L&A
Meat Must Be Sold
Fresh meat is perishable. It
must be sold within about two
weeks for whatever it will bring.
A certain amount of
beef is frozen for foreign
shipment, but domestic
markets demand fresh,
chilled, unfrozen beef.
Swift & Company can
not increase prices by
withholding meat, be
cause it will not keep fresh
and salable for more than
a few days after it reaches
the market.
Swift & Company cannot tell
at the time of purchasing cattle,
what price fresh meat will bring
when put on sale. If between
purchase and sale, market con
ditions change, the price of meat
must also change.
The Food Administration
limits our profit to 9 per' cent on
capital invested in the meat
departments. This is about 2
cents per dollar of sales. No
profit is guaranteed, and the
risk of loss is not eliminated
As a matter of fact, meat is
often sold at a loss because of
the need of selling it before it
spoils.
Swift & Company, U.S.A.
Birds Use Their Brains.
The English thrush Jirlngs. Its snails
to n certain convenient stone on which
It will crack their bhells by" heating
them upon It. Some sea birds carry
shellfish to a height and drop them on
the rock to break their shells.
The man who Is nnxlous to acquire
knowledge Is never ashamed to con
fess his Ignorance.
Ml
farmers (scores of them from the U. S.)
single crop. Such an opportunity for 100
is worth investigation.
' Canada extends to you a hearty Invitation to settle on her .
Free Homestead Lands of 160 Acres Each
or secure some of the low priced lands in Manitoba, Saakatcbewaa or
Alberta. Think what you can make with wheat at $2 a bushel and land so
easy to get. Wonderful yields also of Oats, Barley and
Flax. Mixed faming and cattle raising.
The climate is healthful and agreeable; railway fa
cillties excellent; good schools and churches convenient
Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway
ratea to Supt Immigration, uitawa, canaoa. or to
W. V. BENNETT
Raom 4, Dee Bldfj., Onaha. Neb.
Canadlnn Oovernmtnt Artnt
Ford Owners Attention I
A rOStTTTE CURE FOR OIL PUMTERS
Evt;Tyte Ford
SPECIAL PISTON RINGS
stop nil carbon 'dopoMts and
fouled spark plugs.
Increaio compression and speed
wonderfully.
FAT rOB TIIH8UTM II SIX M01TOJ
UT (UTISO II (MBOLMI AXD OIL
Guaranteed to do tbo work or
your money book.
$8.00 PER SET OF 8 RINGS
IIVku-Tvteb mndo In all sIim for
anto. tractor and ganollno oriRlnoa.
Aak ronr oeanwt dealer or write
TEC ETtXTKHT PISTON UKQ COMPART
Dirttr. ST.LOOU.Ha
Imagination, Not Romance.
She Do you think tlmt people are
less romnntic and Imaginative after
they are married?
lie I don't know nhnut the rninnn
tic part of It, "but If they are going to
try to explain everything they've got
to be more Imaginative.
All men are born without wisdom
and some never outgrow It.
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Where in Western Canada you can buv at from
$15 to $30 per acre good farm land that will raise
20 to 45 bushels to the acre of $2 wheat its
easy to figure the nrofits. Manv Western Canadian
have nald for their land from a
profit on labor and investment
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TURKEYLflGKSFBCTS
SEIZURE OF AMERICAN CONSUL
ATE NOT REPORTED
INVESTIGATION IS PROMISED
Ottoman Government Is Having Diffi
culty In Communicating
Wllh Persia
Washington Turkey has Informed
the. United States through the Swed
Ish foreign ofllco that so far tho true
facts of the seizure of tho American
consulate and sacking of an American
hospital at Tabriz, Persia, by Turkish
Boldlcrs, have not been ascertained,
but that It will bo done nt tho earliest
possible moment.
Through Spanish and Swedish dip
lomats tho United States asked for an
explanation of this incident, which! II
regular Ottoman troops wore involved,
might mean n declaration of war.
Tho attack was reported June 19 by
tho Spwilsh consul.
Minister Morris nt Stockholm ro
ports that tho foreign olllco had In
formed him tho inquiry of tho United
States did not rench tho dttomnn gov
ernment until July D. Then the mat;
ter was presented with n request for
a telegraphic reply, which now lifts
como In tho form of tho stntomont
thnt an Investigation Is proceeding.
It is assumed that tho Turkish gov
ernment Is having great dlfllcultles In
communicating with Its forces In Per
sla.
Equalizing Price of Sugar
Washington. To equalize the prlco
of sugar to tho consumer In tho fnco
of prospects for an Increase, and to
secure better distribution, President
Wilson has created the sugar equali
zation board. Tho board will be in
corporated nt.?n,000,000, capital to bo
furnished by tho president from his
special war fund, and will hnvo auth
ority to acquire, even nt n loss, thq
production of beet sugar factorlos that
cannot, under the present prlco of
beets, be sold to tho public at a rea
sonable prlco. This will bo resold In
tho common lot at the stabilized price,
thus saving considerable to the con-
sumcr- .iaa
Railroad Travel on Decline
Washington That American peopln
are spending moro for amusements and
less for travel as tho war progresses1
Is revealed by tho May receipts of
taxoS Ivy tho Internal revenuo bureau,
War taxes from all sources In May
amounted to $123,300,104. Tho 10 per
cent charge on admissions to theatres,
concerts, cabarets and like places
.amounted to $4,524,990 In May. In
Februnry taxes from these same,
sources totalled $3,708,000.' The eight;
.per cent tax on passenger fares during
May yielded $3,723,000. During Febru
ary tho same tax raised for the treaB
lry $4,4Gri,200.
Coal Production Heavy
New York. Coal production dur
ing tho fortnight ending June 15
was tho largest In tho country's his
tory, according to a statement mado
by A. II. Smith, regionnl director of
eastern railroads, but thoro has slnco
been a rapid decline, "duo to decreased
car supply caused by sluggish move
ment of coal cars, both loaded and
empty."
Bulgarian Troops Deserting
London Desertions from tho Bul
garian army on tho Macedonian front
aro Increasing greatly. All tho do
sorters say thnt conditions In Bulgaria
have become unbenrablo and that
hopes of victory havo vanished. In
subordination hns Increased and many
units recently have refused to obey
orders to nttack.
Cholera Rages in Petrograd
London Hundreds of persons aro
dying dally of cholera In Potrogrnd,
says a wireless dispatch received from
that city. It Is impossible to chock
tho epidemic, which Is said to ho tho
result of tho grave food shortage. Tho
bread ration averages less than a quar
ter of a pound to a person dally.
No Coal for Breweries
Washington. Breweries aro notl.
fled by Fuel Administrator Garfield
they could not count on coal boyond
that needed to use up tho materiuls in
process of manufacture, including mnlt
nlrpnrlv ninnnfnnf iirnil 'IM.Iu nntlni
I ii'na tnlrn.i lifiAniinn nF ll.n n......
transportation and other shortages.
Iowa Preacher Gets Sentence
Dubuque Hov. Wllholm Schumni.
of Pomeroy, convicted recently nt
Fort Dodge of violation of tho esplon-j
ago act, was denied a now trial In fcdi
oral court horo and sentenced by.
Judge Henry Reed to Jlvo years In tho
Leavonworth penitentiary, and fined
$2D0.
Dragnet Out for Slackers
Chicago. It is estimated that mort
than G.000 men of draft ngo wero de
tained in Chicago in a dragnet manip
ulated by tho pollco and government
operatives In n search for slackors and
unregistered aliens. Tho work con
tinued Into tho evening and covered
tho downtown district, ns well as out
lying soctlons. Draft registrants with
proper credentials wero Instnntly re
leased. Those who neglected to carry
their cardB were helped to Identify
thomsehroB. Hundreds wero dotainod
in the absence of sufficient credentials.
IMPROVED UNIFOHM INTERNATIONAL
SJaWSQTOOL
Lesson
(By Itnv. 1 It. riTZWATKH, d. d.,
Tonchrr of Kngllsli lllblti In tho Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
(Copyright, 101?, Western Newspnpei
Union.)
LESSON FOR JULY 21
PRAYING TO GOD.
. LESSON' TKXT-I'ealms 145:18, 39; Luko
11:1-13.
aOI.nn.V TKXT-Lct us thercforo come,
boldly unto tho throne of Krnce, Hint wp
mny obtain mercy, nml nnd grnco to help
In tlmo of need. Hebrews 4:10.
DEVOTIONAL, HMADINcJ-I.uUo 11:5-13.
ADU1TIONAI, MATKKIAL, KOIt
TEACH IlUS-rsalmB 37:MI: Matthew 7:7
11; 11 Orinthltins 12:S-9; JanioH 4:3-S.
PHIMAltY MEMOUY VEHSE-Jeliovnll
Is nlgli onto nil them that cnll upon him.
Psnlms 113. IS.
STOItY MATEIUAL-Mntthew 14:23-25;
Acts 12 :-12.
1NTT.HMKDIATE. SENIOll AND
ADULT TOPIC-Why and how to pray
and tlio rostilts.
Prayer ought to be n matter of great
concern to every believer (Psalms 145:
18).
Prayer Is n mntter but little under
stood by Christians; In fact, only ns
divine aid Is given can vu really pray.
Tho range of prayer Is from tho
depths of the soul to tho very
thoughts of God. There was some
thing about the praying of Jesus that
so Impressed the dlsclplqs that they
requested him to teach them to pray
(Luke 11:1). Wo nowhere read of
them asking him to teach them how
to preach. Praying Is moro important
than preaching. No ono Is lit to teach
or preach who does not know how to
prny. May each one enroll nt onco
In the school of prayer with Christ uh
our teacher. He Is n most wining and
capable teacher. In response to tho
disciples' request he outlines tho fol
lowing principles of prayer:
I. The Right Relationship of the One
Praying (Luke 11:2).
1. Filial "Futher."
In order to prny to God, the sup
pliant must be n child of God. God
Is n father; his gifts and blessings nro
for his children. This relationship
can only be entered into through re
generation. Not nil men have n right
to say, "Our Father" when address
ing God. Only those who are children
of God by fnlth In Jesus Christ can
so nddress him. It is not only profess
ing to be children, but living like God's
children. Children have' rights and
privileges which nro denied to others.
2. Fraternal "Our Father."
God has more than ono child. Ills
children nro bound up together lrr na
ture and Interests. Even In our se
cret prayer we should address him ns
Our Father, which Is n recognition of
the interests of others, alongside of
ours.
II. The Right Attitude in Prayer
(Luke 11:2).
1. Reverent adoration.
As children we have certain priv
ileges, nnd yet holy reverence becomes
us. Wo shbuld hallow his name; wo
should ndorc him as the ctcrnnl God,
2. Loyalty.
When praying to God wo should
come with tho spirit of loynlty which
cries out "Thy kingdom come."
H. Submission "Thy will bo done."
' We should have no will of our own
regarding the rule of God. Wo should
let htm direct us In nil things.
III. The Right Spirit (Luko 11:8-8)
1. Dependent Fnlth "Glvo us our
dally bread" (v. 3).
We should realize that not only
what wo have, but life Itself is ours
to enjoy becnuso of Mm, and thnt ho
Is nblo to do for us exceedingly noun
diuitly nbovo all that wo ask or think.
2. Penltenco and Love "Forglvo US'
our debts" (v. fl).
We should como to 1dm rcnllrfng
that we havo tinned, and cry unto him
for forgiveness. Our henrts should
be so filled with love for others that
we will forglvo those who sinned
iigidnst us ns God la willing to for
glvo us.
it. Holiness nnd Caution "Lead us
not into temptation" (v. 4).
Bicauso wo nro God's children nnd
realizing the depravity of our Matures,
nnd tho consequent tendency to prac
tice that which displeases him, wo
should shrink from that which, If in
dulged In, would dishonor him.
4. Intercessory (vv. 5, 0).
The man who asked for bread did
not ask for himself, but for a friend.
Prayer which pleases God Is unselfish
in Its requests.
fi. Perseverance (vv. 7, 8).
Prayer which pleases God and got
rcsniH Is Importunate, perseveres un
ttll t'.e object Is achieved.
IV. Encouragement to Pray (Luko
Jl:iM.).
1. tJud'a promlso (vv. 0, 10).
'J tu" prnyer cannot fall of an nn-
swer, becnuso God definitely promises
that every ono that usketh rccelvcth,
' ho tiiut sccketh findcth, nnd to htm
thnt Miockcth ft shall be .opened.
2. Tho cxnmplo of nn enrthly fa
ther (vv. 11-13).
No father will glvo n stone to his
son who nBkcth for bread, or n serpent
Instead of n fish, nor n scorpion In
stead of nn egg. God Is Infinitely
more willing to answer the prayers
of his children than earthly parents
nro to glvo good gifts to their chil
dren. V. The Truo Gpal of All Prayer
(Luko 11:10).
God's gift Ik himself in the person
of his lloly Spirit. All those who
practice tho principles which Jesus
taught In this model prayer shall bo
blessed with tho gift of tho lloly Spir
it, God's best gift to man.
IN
Success Has Followed All Their
Efforts.
On the train from Edmonton to Win
nipeg the writer took a seat beside n
soldier who had returned from tho
front. On his breast he wore the
beautiful distinguished service medal.
Ono coat sleeve was urmless, nnd on
his left cheek ho bore a sent thnt bo
would carry to his grave. He had
served his country faithfully and well.
At the first call for Boldlers In August,
1014, ho hastened to the recruiting
ofllco, leaving his 320-ncro farm, with
Its crop ready for harvest, n full
equipment of farm implements, plenty
of horses, ami a wife. The wlfo should
not he Inst on tho lint for she proved
the mnster of the situation, and loy
ally took hold of the question of pro
duction, while her husband wns on his
wny to tight the Hun. And she suc
ceeded. In linn she succeeded, and
again In 11)1(1, and when her husband
returned In 1017 she wus ublu to show
some contemplated farm buildings
completed, the Indebtedness of the farm
paid off, a considerable addition to thu
stock, nnd the land ready for a 1017
crop. This was the story told by tho
soldier, and wasn't he a proud mnnl
He was now ready to do what ho could
to keep up the period of prosperity
nnd provide food for the allies. The
women of Canada have done nobly
during the struggle.
Among tho most successful fnrmers
of the Oak Lake district, Manitoba,
are the Misses Clnrn and Heatrlce For
ward, who, for the past fourteen years,
have fanned their own land, doing all
tho regular work on the farm, such nn
plowing, seeding, summer fallowing
nnd reaping. They havo been espe
cially successful with stock, and have
n splendid herd of shorthorns, both
purebred and grade. Ar the recent
lirnudon Pale they purchased n new
purebred stock bull for $700. Their
herd was last year Increased by 23
calves.
Miss It. M. Hlllmnn of Keeler, Sas
katchewan, Is nnother successful
woman fnrmor. She has gone In ex-
"nslvely for grain growing, nnd farms
1,120 acres. She also owns some of
tho finest Pereberon horses. In Sas
katchewan. The prairie now boasts of ninny
women who hnve had more or less suc
cess, though few are farming on the
same large scale as Miss Hlllman and
the Misses Forward. These women
have demonstrated, and aro still dem
onstrntlng, that a versatile woman
may be Just as good and successful n
farmer us her brother.
There, are other women, too, on the
Canadian prairies, who, though they
have not had thrown upon them the re
sponsibilities of "running a farm,"
have been decided factors In making
tho farm n success. They assist their
husbands by keeping the fan. ac
counts, reducing the grocer's bills by
their mnnngement of the poultry nnd
butter, taking care of the house, and,
very often, proving good ndvlsers In
the economic management of the men
nnd genernl conduct of the farm work.
The man who moves to Canada car
ries with him. n wonderful nsset In n
good managing wife. Advertisement.
A Graveyard.
nishop Waterhouse saltl at n Los
Angeles wedding breakfast:
"I counsel every girl to bo enreful
not to murry n selfish mnn. A selfish
liusband what unhapplness !
"Selfishness," the bishop ended sol
emnly, "Is n grnveyard. It takes In nil
It enn get, and never gives anything
back."
Important to (Vtothora
Examlnu carefully every bottle of
CASTOUIA, that famous old remedy
for infants and children, and see that It
Tlnnra Mirt fif
Signature rtQLA&ffirfu&UL
In Uso for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletclier'e Castoria
Money still talks, hut Its voice Is get
ting weaker and weaker.
Nothing matters but victory.
MB
FARMING
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Cold Drinks Bad
for Your
How to Avoid the Digestive Miseries
That Hot Weather Brings
Cold drinks in hot weather nro bad
enough foranyiitoinach but doubly bo,
In fact, dangerous when tho Btomach
is out of fix and vou Buffer from indi-
estton, acidity, iooa-repeating, henrt
urn. sour Btomach. and that awful
w - -
b
nuffod-up. bloated condition after eat
ing. In tact, nil Btomach and bowel
miBoriea aro greatly aggravated to hot
weather. You can't bo too careful.
Sunstroke can bo traced in many cases
to poor digestion. Everyono should
watch their Btomach in hot weather.
Keep it eweet and cool, nereis an
easy and pleasant way to correct Btom
ach ills. A compound has been dis
covered which surely takes up tho
leaving it eweet, clean, cool and
comfortable. Yon won't know you
have a stomach if yon take one or two
DOCTOR URGED
AN OPERATION
Instead I took Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound
and Was Cured.
IlnHimoro, Md. "Nearly fouryenra
I suffered from organic troubles, ner
vousness and head
aches and ovory
month would havo to
Btny in bed most of
tho time. Treat
mentft would rcliova
mo for n timo but
my doctor was al
wnva iirtrinrr m fn
'uJinvo an operation.
My sister asked ma
totrvLvdiaE.Pink-
h a m'a Vetretabla
y Compound before
7 consenting to a a
yf operation. I took
fivo bottles of it and
it has completely
cured mo and mo
work is n pleasure. I toll all my friends
who havo any troublo of this kind what
Lydia E. Pinkham'o Vegotnblo Com
pound has done for mo.'' Nellib B.
BlirrriNOHAM, 609 CulvcrtonRd., Balti
more, Md.
It is only natural for any woman to
dread Uio thought of nn operation. So
many women havo been restored to
health by this famous remedy, Lydia E.
Pinkhnm's Vecctablo Compound, after
nn operation lias been advised that it
will pay any womnn who suffers from
such ailments to consider trying it be
fore submitting to such a trying ordoaL
SANITARIUM
SULPH0 SALINE SPRINGS
Located on our own promises
and used in tho
Natural Mineral Water Baths
Unsurpassed in tho treatment of
RHEUMATISM
Heart, Stomach, Kidney and
Liver Diseases.
Moderate charges. Address
DR. O.W.EVERETT. Mor.
14th and M SU. Lincoln, Nab.
DAISY FLY KILLER 'l!!" -?:
nllflloi. ru.i,chu,
ornim.nUt. convinlanl,
!ltp. LUU .11 IM.0B.
Mill, it n.Lt.e.n'tiplU
or lip oi.ri will u.t toll
or Injun injllilof. Qui
Dlrnl .S.ctlt.. SoMtrj
dttliti, or 6 itnlfcr
prtii, pr.ptli. for II.0CL
HAROLD aOMini, IIO OB KALS AVI., DROOKLTN, M. V.
Clear Your Skin
Save Your Hair
With Ciitlnura
Snap. Olnk.'J.lcum
Jo. tch. Hampls
Mch of "Catlrcr,
Dipt, I, BoiUn."
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EUROPEAN PUN
Rooms from $1.00 up'alugle, 75 cents up double.
cafe: prices reasonable
W. N. U.r LINCOLN, NO. 29-1018.
Too Mucn Thought of Self.
"Sometimes," said Uncle Ebon, "a
man thinks ho much about his own
comfort dat he makes hlssc'f pufllckly
miserable."
TTnppy the home wlicro Red Crow
ftnll lilue it used. Sure to plcaie. All
grocers. Adv.
., It mny be up to the lowly potato to
savo our bacon.
Ono nnlmatcd stntute Is better than
n dozen dead-letter lnws.
EATONIO tablets alter your meal, bo
light and pain-freo you will feel. ,
Thoro is not a harmful thing In
EATONIO tablet. They tnsto tine!
Buch quick nml wondorf ul results; you
can iusuro yourself a good, cool, eweet
Btomach, you can eat what you like,
and always hnvo tho nppetito to eat it.
EATONIO is absolutely guaranteed.
Get n box from you; druggist today.
Ubo it to get rid of and prevent the
Btomach and bowel troubles that are
bound to como in hot weather. If
EATONIO fails, return to your drug
gist and get your fifty centa back.' If
you cannot obtain EATONIO where
you livo drop a card toEatonio Remedy
Co., Chicago, 111. They wlU mail yon
a box at once.
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