The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 13, 1919, Image 4

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
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, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
atered In the I'ottonico At Red Cloud. Neb
m Second Cliww Mutter
A.'B. MoARTHUR, Editor nml Owner
TUB ONLY DKMUCKATiU I'APKK IN
WEIISTKK COUNTY
Advertising Rates
Foreign, por column Inch 15c
Lrfcal, " " 10 A. 2i
Boys to Raise Baby Beef
A chance how to successfully feed
cattle and nt the same tlmo make
money, is ottered boys nnd girls who
join Uaby Reef clubs formed uuder the
direction of the College of Agriculture
Extension service .Scores of boys nnd
girls made big money last summer as
Members of Pig Clubs. Walter Briggs,
a Seward county boy, sold his pigs for
$5,000, and in addition took several
hundred dollars in prize money, forty
live fair ribbons, three trophies and a
direr medal. Any Nebraska boy or
girl over 10 and under 19 years old
January 1, 1019, is eligible to join a
Baby Beef olub. Write the Exteusion
Servioc, College of Agriculture, Lin
coln, for detailed information.
October Weather Report
Mean 50 deg., maxi
minimum 18 deg on
Temperature:
nnm 00 on 1st.,
98th.
Peeclpltation: Total 1.98 inches.
Snowfall: Trace.
Number of days clear in, partly
cloudy 3, cloudy 13.
Dates of frost Light 0 and 7th, kill.
ng 0 and 10th.
Dates of Thunderstorms 8 and 15th.
Prevailing wind Direction N W 0
days.
Rainfall since Jan. 1st, 30.GG inches,
Chas. S. Ludlow, Observer
Soldiers & Sailors Appointed
Washington, D. O., Oct. 25. Sixty
five former soldiers and sailors have
been appointed supervisors for the
Fourteenth Decennial Census, accord
lug to nn announcement issued today
by Mio Unread of tho Census.
"Tlio Census Huieau was particular
ly glad whenever it totiud a former
service man for tho job of supervisor,"
announced Dlroctoi of the Census Sum
L. Roger " Most of thu applicants
who qualified, however, woro men of
more inutuiu use and oT broader expe
rience than the majority of soldiers
and sailors."
Tin cu women appear on tho list of
supervisors, one having been appointed
to serve in the State of Now York, ono
,n Texas and one in Nevada. This is
the fiist tlmo in tho history of tho
Census Bureau that women have been
selected to fill these positions.
Of the 372 supervisors chosen approx
imately, 100 are lawyers. Kx-sorvicc
men come next in numbers, and edi
tors rank third with more than forty
appointments. Farmers are represent
ed with about 25, while educators,
numbering about SO, run the farmers
a close race.
Several physicians have undertaken
the task of collecting Uncle Sam's sta
tistics, likewise a great many business
men.
Each supervisor appointed had to
undergo rigid tests as to his fitness for
the position, especial stress having
been laid on character and experience.
"No man was appointed a supervisor
for the Fourteenth Census," said Mr.
Rogers, "until every possible guaran
tee was given as to his ability and
honesty. Character was at all times
the leading and predominating consid
eration with the Census Ilureau in
every appointment made."
Substitute fer Leather.
Unwoven cotton dipped In vmriow
rotations and then compressed la neJd
to make an excellent eubstltttte for
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Character and Quality
My line of Fur will prove a Real Benefit to the
Buyer assuring satisfaction and
comfort to the buyer.
' I urge you to come and see this
line, comparing its merit as to
VRLUE d; STYLE
The styles have been selected for their
comfort and styles. Have
Scarfs, Capes andStolls
in Neck pieces. The Muffs are in
different shapes, but all good styles.
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Farm Bureau Note- -
SPECIALIST IN MARKETING
Mr. Geo. Boomer of Lincoln, Ne
braska, a specialist in marketing from
the Department of Rural Economics,
will be in the county for thrco days,
November 171819 nt the follow
ing places:
Monday, November 17th, Afternoon
at two High Schools. Night, Clover
ton, District No. 25, Blndcn.
Tuesday, November 18th, afternoon
at two High Schools. Night, High
land District, No. 10, Bludcn.
Wednesday, November 19th, after
noon, Ecklcy Achievement Day, dist
rict No. 90, Guide Rock. Night, Pleas
ant Prairie, District No. 41, Inavalc.
Mr. Roomer has been in the county
on former occasions and talked to
High Schools and at Community
Meetings. He is a good lecturer and
has a very interesting subject, be
sides talking on ..Community Welfare,
he touches upon marketing.
f The marketing question interests
everyone, and in the past, consider
able time, money, etc., has been spent
advocating making two blades of
grass .grow where one formerly grew,
raising more live stock and more
grain, and when this was done, over
production was the result and tho
' t ttom fell out of the market."
FARMERS' INSTITUTE
The Farmers' Institute at R.ed
Clcud which is an annual affair, will
be held on December 8 to 12. All com
mittees are busy making arrange
ments for the biggest Institute ever
held. $1200.00 of Premium money .'.
offered. Premium lists will go tp, hn
printers this week. Write for one.
Prorrara will appear latev.
HENRY R. FAUSCH,
County Agricultural Agpnt.
Delphian Society Entertained
The first social event of the Del
phian Society, an "At Home," was
held at the home of the president,
Mrs. W. A. Sherwood, on November
6th, when seventy-five guests were
received by the officers, Mrs. W. A.'
Sherwood, Mrs. C. H. Potter and Mrs.
C. J. Piatt. Tho following well pre
pared and excellently rendered pro
gram was received with much enthu
siasm and applause:
Duet Miserere from II Trovatorc,
Miss Trine and Mrs. Crcighton.
Reading The Necklace, Miss Eliz
abeth Overman.
Vocal Solo "The Americans Come,"
Miss Greta Turnurc.
Address Democracy, Kate Upson
Clark.
Violin Solo Meditation, Faucionor,
Cradle Song, Ilrahm,. Miss Ethel
Owen.' ""
Reading "The Suburbanite, Miss
Helen Lemon. , . ,J'
Vocal Solo -Group t from-, -Tcnny-ron's
"Maud," Miss Elizabeth Over
man. ' ' "
Piano Solo "If I Wcic A Bird,"
Miss Verna Trine.
Mrs. Kato Upson Clark of New
York was the guest of honor. Mrs.
Clarke is a very gifted and noted
writer and orator as well as a charm
ing woman, and tho Delphian mem
bers thoroughly appreciated the laro
opportunity and privilege of meeting
and conversing with her. Site congrat
ulated the 'women of Red Cloud on
having a Woman's Club that had
adopted such a splendid course of
study as the Delphian Course, from
which .she was sure the members
would derive much pleasure and prof
it. She expressed her views on the
woman of today, woman suffrago and
strongly .urged those present to be
non-partisan, to understand the is-1
sue and to vote for the candidate of
character. She is a brilliant speaker
with a wonderful memory and a de
lightful senee of humor.
Following'the progrm, refreshments
were served in the dining room. Choc
olate waB poured by Mrs. F. G. Tur
nure and Mrs. E.-A. Crcighton, assist
ed by Mrs. Ege and Mrs. Ellis and
served by Helen McNcny, Margaret
Piatt, Virginia Auld and Opal Wces
ner. The house was beautifully 'dec
orated; yellow chrysanthemums were
used in tho living rooms and Amer
ican Beauty roses in the dining room.
The' credit for the "success of the oc
casion is due to the very efficient
committee, composed of Mrs. B. E.
McFarland, chairman; Mesdamos E.
M. Ego, Fred Miller, B. W. Stewart,
F. G. Turnure and S. C. Ellis.
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Coming to Mankato
Dr. Doran
A Specialist, Not in Name Only,
But by Experience of Almost
a Quarter of a Century.
Does Not Use The Knife
Will Give Free Consulta
tion on
Wednesday, Q 5 At
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Commercial Hotel from 9 a.m.
to 4 p. m One Day Only
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Christian Church
Sunday, November 16
11 a. m. Preaching Service
6:30 p. m. C. E. Service Report of the York cnovenlion
7 p. m. Sermon Lecture "The House of Morgan."
Startling facts about your own Country Hear them
TheMariln of Safety
Is represented by the amount of
insuraucc you carry.
Don't lull yourself into n fancied
security.
Decausp flro lias nover touched you
it doesn't follow that joii'roiinimuio
Tomorrow -no today, if you have
time and you better find tlmo
OQtne to tho otlioe and we'll wiito
n policy on your house, furniture,
store or merchandise.
LATER MAY H13 TOO LATFJ-
O. CTEEL
R.elickble Insurance
R. DORAN is a regular graduate in
medicine and surgery, and is li
censed by the State of Kansas He vis
its professionally the more important
towns and cities, and offers to all who
call on this trip consultation and ex
amination free, except the expense of
treatment when desired.
According to hla method of coming to
your nearest city to see patients, he
gives all the stole people an opportu
nity to obtain the best that medical
science can offer right at home. He
does not operate for chronio appendi
citis, gall btones, ulcers of stomach,
tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit many wonderful
results in diseases of the stomach,
'liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
heart, lcidnov. bladder, bed-wetting,
catarrh, lotr 'ulcort and rectal ail
ments.
If you have been ailing for any length
o'f time iiiui do not get any better, do
not fall to call, as Improper measures
rather than disease aio very-often
tha cause of your long standing
trouble.
Remember above date, that oxamlnn
Hon on this trip will b FRUH, and
that his treatment Is diiruiouU
Marncd 1 idles must como with their
husbands, and children, with their
paronts,
Addiess: Medinal l.aboiatory nT 1)15.
DOItAN, .W.'W IKMnn moeli,
Minneapolis, Minn.
land at Auction
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Hill City, Graham County Kansas
November IQth to 14th
The Graham County Land Co., of Hill City, Kansas,
will hold a l'uhllo Auction of land in Graham County, Kansas,
on November 10th to 14th. This land is located CO miles west
and Ho miles s6uth of Red Cloud, and CBn be easily reached In
onedialf day by auto. Hill City is the County seat of Gra
ham County, and tho Solomon River runs through the county
east and west, with a number of spring creeks underlayed with
good pure sheet water for domestic purposes, at shallow depth,
This Is not n short grass country, but Blue Stein grass predominate.
Somu of the land to bo sold Is on the Solomon river bottom, somo
on creeks, and other Is level tractor land. Attend this Sale and
take your choice Land values range from 925 fo 990 ror
tho host well improved farms. Don't forget thedute, November
10th Attend this sale. Good terms ato offered on all sales, and
good accommodations nt rnnsonable prices for all prospective
buyers. For further particulars, communicate with
6rahaim County Land Company
HILL CITY, KANSAS
Local representative Gco.W. Hutchison, Red Cloud, Neb,
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