The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 29, 1918, Image 8

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WT!k Ah WVmalside visited rela
s -r S lirw the latter part of the
114-.1.. ... .Inti-t. frrmi
yfH tout week, attending the Co.
Mr. My l tic Fasslcr of Bird City,
lCxr.5.. visited relatives hcie last
. !.
Mis-5 llcrnico Tuckccr of lIolhron
veiled friends here during the Co.
Fair.
Kdpnr Ro?e was over from lllue
H.l! the past week.
The WEHSTKR COUNTY I'AIH
. Nn Hindoo Tail) was a mieecss both
IXwcial and in its excellence in o::
Vbit. The days wore cool and dear,
--. niitht balmy and hnautifu!. Com-
si with the evening fito works,
.il maiden took part in lrilh udo
, c splendor to .the spectacular die
a, ,der5. Fast race were held eery
s V moon, good shown wore on the
c o-ir.ds and conec.-sionis-tti reaped a
insert from the pocket hooks of the
-".vary youth. The l'labview Hand
's-nished the tnusic thvuout the e.u
t ' Fair.
Webster County Fair
'e had good w rather for the Coun
', Fair, and large crowds were there.
T'-e fa.-m product exhibit waa small
i'...e to tlie droui;th in the northern
a t of the county. Tho liw stork e-
'.ts were also amall for a county
.i: has a much Rood slock aa Web-
county. There U some quest1 ,
,.- :s --hc to p'.r.ec tho b!an.r. V."
1! -e ttock men become orffaor.Mdj
'.';o p their minds what they wi.nl
:'. vay of accomodation etc., waue
; :s mis known to the Fair As ot-
du, we will then know where to
o are the blame. The poultry exhibit
i very small.
A new feature of the fair this year
.- the Boy's and C.irl Tig Club,
- .i a notable feature of this was that
a girl. Dorothy Ilasebrook, of BJaden
non first, prize on a Poland China
Gift, and nl?o won first in under six
months open class of Poland China
Gilts.
Raymond Steward of Bladen won
2nd and 4th on Grade Duroc-.lerscy,
and Ellis Clyde, of Guide Rock won
3rd on Pure Bred Berkshire Boar, and
alfo won a blue ribbon in open com
petition. .Marion Steward of Red Cloud, who
did not get in on the prize money on
pig club, won first in open competi
tion in class under G months, Poland
China Boars.
Tho prizes in the Pig Club -were
S20, 15, $10 and $5 to be given in
Th-ift Stamps.
Civil Service Examination
I'ho United States Civil Service
Commission has announced an exam
ination for the county of Webster,
Nebr., to be held at Suporior.on Sep.
28. 1018 to fill the position of rural
carn'er at Guide Rock and vacancies
bat may latter occur on rural
I'ures from other post offices in the
.Vu'.-mentioned county. Tho exam
r.itiou will be open only to male clt-i-i'iib
wfto aie actually domiciled in
'Hi' tenttory of a post oft'ico in the
i-minty mid, who meet the ether n-!
''-liniments t foith in Trim No.
I '.'77. This form and aplication blank
may bo obtained from tin- ofi'ice.,
mentioned above or from tho United
Swte Civil Service Commission at
VahiIlgtOll, D. C. Applieation
st'Hild bo forwarded to the Commis
ri n nt Washington at the ea.iic
practc.ablo date.
During tlio continitimco of the pros
mt war tho Commission will, in ac
cordance with tho request of tho Post
Office Dimaitment, admit women to
fusl.' turner examinations upon tho
."itmo conditions as men.
By direction of the Commission:
JOHN A. MCILIIF.NNY, President.
A-dvont Camp Meeting
Tho cnurch U being rcpreumted b
1'iinanl Fiuit, elder, Mrs. Albert
:.iJveron, clork, and' Mrs. C. F.
'l.iranville, Supt., of our Sabbath-
wioei, at the annvual state cump
r .-ting and conferonco which is In
. .im at Chautauqua Park, Kf urney.j
an I a numboi of others unve nio
j one to this inretlnK to avail them
n Ives of the privilege of heating the
nAc speakors from tho world-wide'
fiold. Wo tiro told that .A. G. Daniels,
preaidont of the general conference
is to bo present and loud his enthus
Mism to the occasion by his stirring
accounts of experiences which ho has
wado while vinlting the various mis-.iK-o
stations in other lands. Study
ri v,ill be a ihh t.tat to tho.- wi
ate pennittcd to hem hn. 'J he i
nZ w'U continue vnt" Spt. 1 t
Some Ballot Troubles
Tho :.r.ette o Tiei o id wncrul of j
.he 1 1 .'H ofuiu!' of ' :vo ro.iij,'
'to 1 :'
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titi,n. .lie m'Wxnunc iian ol waun-
eU, nrd eveml of the rmploycen of!;
Uo nuiHnnlon hao been endeavor-,
in to And the hallota for Cha-e',,
count;, which were lost in shipping.'
'' Dauoi wpip mii iuii iium
Cnzftle olhce 'luesday afternoon to.
!!. . 1.-11., I ..,.,. .l.;.,n...l fivim 'lllrtl'
lite ( ounty Clerk at Impevial. n- rtJn-tI'jn. will bo liokl durIiiK tlio com-
dny morning we weie nolifipd thatjit, .sulum,.r prnclleally every Mate
thev could not locate the ballots, and
the enreh began which has contin
ued to the present time without any
results, however.
In order that Chase rounty might
hold an election the forces of the
Republican office and The Gametic
forces were combined Saturday night
and Sunday and another set of ballots
were taken by auto to Impel ial late
Sunday night.
Because throe of the township re
ports of Franklin county were sealod
with the poll books, wp are up against
it to give ovr readers the returns of
election. It mhmus tto u that in yiese
Ihiee precincts men are ca.eless orr
i ,i . i...... .. i, .ft.... vn ...... i
co they know no better. No pa - -
ticulars will be kno.n until the can
vrti--iiiif boa id got.- together nxt Fri
day. Next week however, we hope to
be able to give a tabulated return.
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Seed for Next Year
Agricultural station all over the
country are issuing winnings and ad
vice icgarding seed corn for next
war. From now on is tho timo to
take precautions that will prevent
t.i ... ..t. .. r into
iruuuu' ... u.. rn.--.uu iu. rh wlm ,lslra(.tInn w, )(f ,,
Present care will prevent future. le direction of Pr. Robert M. McBl
dnmage. 'iroy, educntloi.nl dlreetnr of th.
rnwei-vp the best, shuck-protected I ' I e.igue, and the members of the "Nn
ear. Well protected ars stored in ;tlorml Pntrloilc Li'.ueatlon Faculty"
their natural wrapping. arc inost i which he bus urganl-.ed. Tho League
"1'ilv to produce an insect-proof J (already li.ii over t.O.u experieneed pn-.
, ." -trlotle spcukers on lis Speakers Bit-
'inn. i .. . M ..
... uk,.. v.V w.. .,... .j
aid of wheat. S-nut and other
2 n rwAH ial ! 4ma tnn i r- hit
,
liaeasri may be pi evented by care in
ihe selection and treatment of seed, jtivrs frr.r.. tho t rlnclpnl colleges ar '
Full d-'iafl may be obtained from yourlunlverslii ; of the country, whoso dw
nenreit agriculttural station. Clean, ! acinic duties l.avu pi evented, the'
hroltliy well protected seed is the lrrrtI t';1' "l'llvo t'" l!1 ,,1P ,a
basic idea.
Kin ol'
Lost Sohlier.s
Slay Wear
Gold Stais
Pie.sident endorses insignia
to bo
worn on left arm; badge not to be
patented or commercialized.
Wasliington Relatives of men "lost
in tho great war may wear a black
band with a gold star for each son j
sacrificed.
l'rosident Wilson has endorsed
adoption of the insignia to be worn
on the left arm. This band will be
three inches wide and the stars may
be made of cither gold metal or cloth.
Tho badge will not bo patented nor
commercialized, tho Council of Na
tional Defense has announced.
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Convenient to Have Arotmc1.
Ono of tho most coi.vu.suit i.,..
n this world Li toinebody you c:
Manic. .Mauclu iter Unicn
Conserve Your Moeey
It is just ns vital that the weallh of lb,, eiti.ens of this coun
try be eotisencd as that any other necessity be conserved to
aid in tin- winning of the War.
Money is llie greatest iv.iiirenii :ii of the Government; the
absolutely pai amount eo'unioiliis. the c-eiitiul thiag which
we can all have a purl in provi.I.ng.
The Capital Issues Committee Wa
y"i j.. A , II T t iO x n
reutea ro ksio tionserve Monev
The Unpitul Ihiues Committi'o hns lev'ul jtu'isilietiou over
all issues iti excohM of 11)0.000 ar.l htus I'etptested that all
issues of 100,000 or h-,, bo submitted to the District Uum
niittLH for approval.
It will bo regarded ns mi unpatriotic net for any stock to
bo sold whi"h litis not received the permission of the t ,ip
ilnl Issues Committee, and nil citizens are asked to co
operate with the Con.niiTteo by refusing to buy any Mm-lc
which lias not boon submitted to the Committee and received
the proper permit.
Insist Upon Seeing the Permit
Before Buying Any Stock
AYluti v. ii arc jisk.d to
puny, i.vist upon s i ' the peimit of tho Capital Js
(.'ommiit"p for it. s. ' . Do not accept any statement
it u u'l right, the.' - permit is in the offices of the i
pay. JJO NOT i4 V ANY" STOCK unless the proper
wit is produced lor your inspection.
Do not trade yov.r UIJERTY BONDS for any stock
matter if a peimit for its sale has Leon issued or not.
boys at the front havo enlisted for the duration of
"War. Surely you should enlist your money without
orvntion.
You owe to tlte Government your co-oporntion in providing
tho money needed to carry on the War, and the Capital
Issues Committee helps you to avoid non-essential in st
liionts. Plenso do all that you can to nsist tho Government iu this
direction. v-
A -A K II-MSAY,
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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, 0 H I E V
"FLATlSBURGSnm
SCHOOL TEACHERS
To lie Held by National Security
League Throughout Country
Hi.Ting Coming Summer.
"Ti'.'eliprs' I'lntixlmrps." nt whleh
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In the I'ulon by the Nntlnnnl Security
'League. 'J'lie selieine of this eluborate
new division of the League's Patriot
ism Through IMuenilon eninpnlgn Is
coiicelveil on the same bnsle Idea along
i which the League hns been working
'for some time, coiu-ciitrutlni; on the
teachers of the youth of the Jnnd and
thereby reaching the children through
, tho teachers and the people through
, their children.
Tho object) of the League's cum
pnlgn are two-fold active combating
of Oerninn propaganda and awaken
ilng a more responsible American cltl
'.zenshlp. ' At Summer Schoolo.
Tho Si'riirlly League will conduct
'''''' .MiittsburK
tho rnedliiin of the sunmier s
.nf,,ir thll I(R. ,.,,, im
Pliittsfourgh" through
r schnol.H for
iiw'liout the
country every year. It has iml yet
'.ii-en deter'iiliinl how muny center
j will be tin d. The nmtter Is being
luiken up with all of the 700 Miinmei
lehool.s'of the country and probubl.v
ibeiween r.O and 7,ri of the tralnliK
i'aniis will be established, the schooN
'selected beli.g chosen after careful In
ivestlgailuii as to nttemlunce, breadth
(of Intluence and eonveiilenco of locn
'tlon. The training camps will bo conduct'
' 'y ''''"T educators whos e eo-oper-
inMon will be enlisted by the League.
irenu iihi. a greaT miuiy or iiono mv"
5 rI, wotnoI) v.n bft (rt!l!I.M t0.t, .
j ..-..,,,.... ..tttla.Hlrir. II1Mt h.a,,
;,Umiber v.lM be nuarnented b'y v6TuF
, (otic educiu i ii work uiislde tl.elr In
mediate field, but who will be frc
during the ou:::r.ier un mho.
; War Spirit. ':'
: Tho teTiehers will be ulven a koi-1
l0f vital Interpreiatiovs of the war I...
men and women who have given eaiv-
r..i ......t.. ... .1... uii 1. 1. . ..... i.. ........
i. .11 muiij .. ...v o.. ....... 7ii. in 1114111 nun
'to "'Ik liutllllng of the war spirit ..i
l'.10 ''V8'. tIlL' tiiiliiliiK ;an,ps m.11
also afford them praileal ln met urn
in the best mcihnU of !i. parting to
.the youth of the land the two war
' principles on which the Si.urity
League's Patriotism Through Klnca-
(tlon cnuipnlj,!! Is bused the menace of
Germany to America, and the tines-
slty of Individual 'hurvleo on the part
'of every man, vvom:.:i and child In the
country in order to prevent tlef...t.
, J A preliminary lefer has been sent
'by Doctor McBlroy Vo the dlrcf-tors of
' 'all the summer schocls of the co .ntry.
Unnnllant Statement.
"Mischief und petticoats camo into
J tho world tho samo day, nnd havo re-
; malned together ever slnco." "Tho
Gnto Openers " bv K. T Mon)rnnjnry
a
n
buy stock or bonds iu nnv
'I'lll-
ics
at
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no
i ho
the
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K.tliijiia C ilj , .!i;i.l.,
NEED FOR FIRING SQUAD.
It must have occurred lo a great
many people, In reading the newspaper
accounts of the lenient me'h.vls adopt
ed by the gnvernim tit authorities in
dealing with the spy (prisMon. that the
).'.lng of this tiinl" h u (iermiin or
Ceriniui .sympathizer Is far safer than
sen lee in the army of the Knlser.
The most serious penalty Imposed
M far has been ugnlnst an ollleer of
the United Sin'o- army who volun
tarily niinomieed that he could not do
Justice to himself or his men In lead
ing them against his relatives mid
friends lighting on the (Jonnnn side.
A man who Is convicted of being a
leader In the spy plols against Ameri
can lives and properly Is given n
prison sentence lc's than that usually
meted nut to tut embezzling clerk,
(it her men, engaged la subterranean
efforts whleh might result In the kill
lug of more American boys than could
be uccninpllslied by an entire German
regiment, are pleasantly Interned In
quarters where they are provided with
creature comforts unknown to the
young men who are upholding the
Stars and Stripes In No Man's Land.
The reus n fur this state of affairs
Is hard to appreciate. The country Is
nt war and war Is imt a "civil" matter
man who cntisplivs to place a hum!
In an Amerlian troop-ship or a r,sfi
'iirr,iug tiitii'h needed supplies to mu
allies Is waning avaliist this eountr,
rts'much (even mure, we bellow) n.
the prlvnte or ollleer In the (.'on, 'an
tanks who Is ex:,es,,d to AmerVati
bullets. Why, then, should wp tr.-n
these vipers ns offenders agnlnst tin
civil InwV Let's order .out the tiring
Miiud !
TRUE CITIZENSHIP-.
.Much ns we dislike to admit It, there
still exists a distinct apathy toward
tho war on the pr.rt of a great man
people In vnr'ous parts of the I'mmlry.
The reason for this Is oven dee or 'ban
constitutional piullisni or pro-(Jer-inaulsm
based upon explainable blood
or mental Hssnelnllon. The faei Is
althoiigli we did not realize It miili
recently, the avenve eitl'en of tbl
eountry has tint V.:n1 instilled In hiui
real ri'SponslMIH.v' In nnd to his gov
i rntneiif. The extreme ivel.m-ieiit of
the democratic Idei: In America nnd
the uiten-p' ll'Ical r-.turc eToiir fyrm
(if govrrnimiit hni i-esiiltid In the nl-i-iost
total ilif.tiipen ranee rf ibe ap;re.
eiitlon by the Indlvldimrtrf-vrtrnt l!i.
government moons to him.
The l Hiving of this rondl'lon-1
possibly the most srrku! t 'rob em f
!ng the rnlted RWites. today.-outside
of winning the war. It Involves a com
plete readjustment t1 revltalllng of
our methods of clie In.-lruction. This
work must start in llie S'Jioojjj of tlu-
lowest grade. .Many men wnn nave
had the advantage of collegiate In
M ruction In political economy, and
even the Intluence i.f the discussion of
the.se matters In high school d"butl.n
societies, appreciate the problem. It
must be remembepjd, however, that
by fur the greater majority of boys
who later make up the citizenry of the
nation leave school after passing
through only the most elemental';,
grades. -. u..w
The National Security League, or
ganised nt the start of the war as n
preparedness proganda and now devot
ing Its entire efforts to thujiwaken'ng
of the people to a realization of the
mennlii'is of the war ami the menace
of defeat, has uiu'--r't'l-en a im'i-ti-wide
campaign on tTii-Tpiesth.ii of .nn
eltlxeiVsiilp which Is worthy of atten
tion tiiid Miiiport. It has enlist. ii the
cooperation of state, county and oit
superintendents of schools In all parts
of the country to make dally Ins'ruc
tlon on the war part of actual school
tuition. The league has alo obtained
the release to It on full pay by the
P.onrds of Trustees of n number of the
largest colleges and universities in the
country of a corps of professors who
tiro to corstltute a "National Patriotic'
Hducii'liii 1'aeulty" to iari"- on this
work in the brot.der fl.'ld Tie men
will iM.ie a sort of perlpdtiti,- u u
verslty. .loiirneylnfr prrsinnll; Irto all
patts of il.e iiiun'fy t, - n il tl !
though' -I'' the tie . 'My of u--i' - -tl-
e!i! i '.ship of il o -tut i". tn r
o; -t ' In I' 4 i'-rrini-"'t M-ri
pov . h .'.'.ill in i S-'i'mitj I. '.u.:
ai,-l H ilie :..!ti.ii- i'tli Kiy p-alK' t'.
it. !- - - of I's ' i'l;'
Tho
Hamilton - Gather
Clothing Co
Everything a Man
or Boy Wears
Red Cloud Ncbraeha
, Notice of 1'liial IJep ut
In i, , County Court o Web
Count; . Nebraska.
In t '. matter of the cs.tnte
Janif- .Milton Stewnid, deceased.
All i -sons interested in i.aid e -tate,
a o hereby notified that ihe
Kxeci'. -.-. hnve tilrd tbi'i-e'n tl ilns'
aci'iuiii' ,i'nd it'p'iit of i.ti'ii uducnis
tiiiin 'i. und a p. .ition in- ti.e fli-al
sotthment of such account and icpoit,
and fi..- a deciee of distribution
of the lesidtio of naid ostato, nnd for
the a. :gnmcnt of tho real estate be
longing theicto, and a discharge fioin
tlteir tiuit, all of which said matters
have 1 --en ot for hearing beforo said
court ..ii tho UO'-h day of August.
1018, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M.,
when all persons interested r.iav tip
piar .ml contest the rame.
I'l this 0th day of Align t 1018.
ir-'i i ) A. D. RANNKY,
County Judge.
PR0P0SED CONSTITUTIONAL j
AMENDMENT
Tho f llowlng proposed amendment
to tho cuatliutMii of tho State ot
Nebraska, as hei ''matter b1 forth In
full, i. rubniltted to tho electors ot
tho State of Nebraska to bo voted
upon at tho generni election to bo
hold Tuesday, November 5th, A. D.
1918:
A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend
Suction ono (1) of Article suvon (7)
of tho Constitution of tho Stato of
Nebraska.
Ho It Resolved by the Legislature of
tho Stato of Nebraska:
Section 1. That H'Ttlon Ono of Ar
ticle Sovon of tho Constitution ot tho
Stato of Nebraska he and tho samo
heroby Is amended by striking out tho
following words:
"Second. Poraons of foreign birth
who shall havo dcclaied their Inten
tion to become cltlznna oomfonuably
to tho laws of tho United States, on
tho subject of naturalization, nt least
thirty days prior to an eloetlon."
And Inserting in tho placo ot tho
words so stricken, tho following
words:
"Second Person! of foreign birth
who shall havo become citizens of the
Unltotl States Jiy naturalisation or
otherwise co'iformnbly to the lawn of
tho United .-Haus at least thirty days
prior to an election.
Sec. 2. That at t'te general elec
tion nineteen hundred and eighfun
(H'lS) thmo shall bo submitted to tho
electors ot tho slate for their approval
or rejection the foregoing proposed
aniouUinont to tho coti-iitu'lon rolrt
lug to tho light of fuffrni'.u At such
election, on the ballot of each elector
voting for or against sal 1 proposed
amendment, shall be written or printed
tho words: 'Tor proposed amend
ment to the const Putlon relating to
tho right of suffrage," and "Against
said proposed amendment to the con
dilution relating to tho right of
suffrage."
Sec.. :'. If such amendment shall
ho approved by a majority ot all
electors vo'lng at sum election, said
amendment shall constitute FoctinD
Ono (1) Art'ele Seven 17) of tho Con
etltutlon of tho Etite of NebsasUn.
Approved, April 0, IMS.
KEITH NEVILLE,
Attost: Governor.
CIIAaLU.S W. POOll
Secretary of St at a.
Notlcs ol Hearing
1'ntiiii-ut l'harli-H llnrttj-r rtcd.iPnl, In tin
L'o-inty I'oiiri "I Wcbuti-r comity. Nc'irimtoi.
'1 tic State of Ki-tirnskn, to all inrtons infu
(b'.oiI lur-alit I'state.vreiUtois mitl litlr 'akt
nottci- tt-at Ii.ilit Har'.crlins lUulhlstiutUlnu
altcRlnir Hint i Imrlc-H Hurler ctli-d liittstatc In
Oteo County. Nibniska. nn or about June '!.
11137. bttlit; a ic-liltnl nnil laliablUmt of Otr..-(-nmty.
Nul.raska anil llio owner ot Hit- fot
loulng de--c-rltic(l rial t-siati-, to-wli:
Tho ouih ono halt of tlie wt-t one half of
tint SoulliWL-si one iinartcr of Scot Inn thirteen
Tnwnilllp I. north of Ktinu'C twelve. Webster
comity. Nebraska, lenvlut; as tils sole anil
only litlrsnt law the followlnu' iiainctt per
sons, to-wlf
Mary llarter. widow, who riled March 21,
liW'J. .at Nc-hawka, Cass C'outuv. Nebraska
John Itarttr. sin, nr.il Hr.vlJ llarter. son.
ami pmyini' for a di-i-u-L- lwrrtnii i-Uilmsithat
said tkrcilent died Intistate: that no npirilc-a.
tlon for adiuialstrattoii has ticcit made ami
the estate ol x'ltd ilrcedenl has not been ad
nilnMircd In the State t Nebraska, and
that llie heirs of law ot salt! ilcrettent as here
in set forth sbtil' bo decreed to lit- thoowntrs
In fee Mmple ot the abou desi-ilbD.l real
estate, which has been set for hearln-j on tho
2M.lay of Septeiaber, A. l).. li'is.
Hated at lted cloinl, Nebraska, this -J-Jad
.lav of Aim-ust. .. P. mi1.
3V I A. 1. ltANMlY.Cointy. .itul-jo.
Hot and Cold Air. --. ,
"Do you know," asks Dr. A. L. Bene
dict, the editor of the P.uffalo Medi
cal Journal, "that warm air can be as
pure ns cold? Do you know that a
window open nn Inch, with the wind
blowing HO miles an hour, und with the
outdoor temperature 'JO or !'0 degre -s
I-, below the Inltlnl indoor tempera
ture, will ivn.-w the nlr In t l.edr-' an
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ni.'tit dlteb -jo years to pav .iterriL'ht.
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