f (p Iff, MlBftAIKA, Olllf 4 r D I I f ,1 ft- T1 Have You a Mortgage On Your Farm? r am, f you knaw that ymu will ma amla tm pay It whan It la na T yo are not ture you can pay it when due, tie you certain you will t able to rtnew it, or borrow elsewhere at the time? K you are certain you can bor row cliewhere, do you know what intereit you will haye to pay Would you like lo have a LOAN AT SIX PER CENT INTEREST, NO COMMISSION, that would extend over a period of thirty-three yean il you wanted it, or optional at any time? If o come in and have a talk with me. I Represent Peters Joint Stock Land Bank of Omaha All Loan are Hade Under the Supervision of the Federal Farm Loan Board, Bureau U. S. Treasury The Peteri Joint Stock Land Bank doei not require -tha borrower lo sub cribs for stock in the bank, the borrower suumet no Lability other than that represented by hi Bote and mortgage, the borrower doei not have lo join an awodatioa lo obtain a loan ia the Paten Joint Stock Land Bank, 1 have already taken tome and am ready lo lake more application! for doting on or before March I, 1920. Better iltit now and nottake any chance of a change in ratti. SIX PER CENT. NO COMMISSION. Geo. W. Hutchison Real Estate. Insurance. Loans, Abstracts nunwrc I Office, Red 33. Ind, 63 Red Cloud PHONES Rei deoce 1 77 Nebraska IUE RED CLOUD CHIEF X4 ClousL Nabrmaka tDBLI8BBD EVERT THURSDAY Catered In the roat office at Hcd Cloud, Neb as Beoond Class Matter' A. B. McARTflUR, Editor arid OwfUir tnm ONLY DKMOUKATIO PAFKIt iti WKIIHTEK COUNTY Advertising R.ates Foreign, per column Inch 15c Local, " " " 10 A 12 Intcrchttrch World Movement n C FURS 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 VHLUE STYLE The styles have been selected for their comfort and style. Have - Scarfs, Cape andStolls in Neck pieces. The Muffs are in different shapes, but all good styles. Lincoln has been selected ns the meet in jr place for the State Training conference of the Interchurch World Movement for Nebraska. The confer ence will be held December 3, 4 and 6. Announcement of this was made to day by H. R. Best, field secretary of the Interchurch World Movement for Nebraska and Iowa. Two hundred and fifty church lead ers, delegates from every county and representing practically every denom ination in the state, are expected to attend. The object of the meeting is to bring together religious leaders of every county, to confer with refer ence to plnns in this state for promot ing church co-operation and for tak ing part in the nationwide campaign planned by the Interchurch World Movement. Addresses will be delivered by a team of six leaders of national repu tation on various phases of the Inter church program. The conference has been desci ibed in advance as a "fchool of Christian leadership," but in point of fact the leaders of the meeting de clare thnt they expect to get as much instruction, particularly on state plans and conditions, as they impart. Hence the rule of the conference will be fifteen minute addresses, followed by forty-five minute discussions. The members of the State Commit tee in charge of this State Confer ence arc: Rev. W. E. J. Gratz, Rev. L. D. Young, Rev. R. M. Batlgc-i', Rev. W. S. Woodburn, Dr. W. T. Elmore, Rev. W. S. Tool, Lincoln. Nebraska, Judge John N. Drydcn, Kearney, Ne braska, Rev. Thco. Foxworthv. Cen tral City, Rev. C. C. Dobbs, Aurora, uev. w. O. Jones, York and Rev. C, F. Sandahl, Omaha, Nebraska. Other members of the State Com mittee arc yet to be named. The meeting at Lincoln is one of a series of such conferences to be held in every state in the Union by Decem ber 20th. By that time it is expected that 10,000 religious leaders through out the country will have become thor oughly conversant with the aim8 and plans of this Movement for Protes tant co-operation and will bo able to Bpcak authoritatively upon it in every county of the United States. Tho object of the Movement is to provide an organization tluough which tho various Protestant churches of the North American continent for a similar movement has boon started in Canada can co-operate to their mutual advantngo. always looking to tho ultimate ideal of trie Christlan ization of the world. t As a first step the Interchurch Movement is engaged on a number of careful surveys of religious, social and economic conditions throughout the world, county by county and city by city in the United States and coun try by country abroad. By these means the facts of the situation and the ac tual religious needs of the world will be revealed. The results of the surveys will be collected and budgeted in terms of men and money. The anticipating denominations will then be naked to determine by mutual agreement their individual share of responsibility for world evangelization, and a united appeal will be made by the churches, each to its own constituency, for tho resources in men and money that are ronuired. .... , , Denominations which have already made a recent financial appeal will share in the other aspects of the In terchurch Movement and will have at their disposal its machinery for co ordinating their expenditure so ns to eliminate waste and duplication. The surveys have already snown wnai an enormous economy of time, money and human service might be achieved through a proper coordination of their efforts by the various churches. All tho participating denominations will loin in the spiritual program of the Movement. The present sc'ea of state conferences are to be followed by scctionnl and local conferences through which the spiritual message of the Interchurch Movement. will be carried to towns, villages and individ ual churches. Tho Interchurch Movement, which watt started in December last year, Js now endorsed by more than seventy denominational and interdenomina tional boards and agencies. It has also received the official endorsement of the Judicatories, or highest legislat ive bodies, of at least ten denomina tions. By the spring, whi,ch will see the culmination of the Interchurch cam paign for co-operative protestantism, it is confidently expected that the vnct majority of the 25,000,000 Prot estant church members in the country will be officially represented in the Mowmcnt a body of public opinion which must exerciic a powerful influ ence in any moral issue that may aticc. About Sciences and Religions. Tlio philosophical sciences deal with the general principles, laws or causes that furnish the rational explanation of anything; the rationale by which tlit facts of any region of knowledge are explained. The phrase is UMed more particularly In reference to the Rtudy of natural philosophy or phys ics. Empirical methods nre tnose of observation. It Is n science that grows out of experience. Such n sci entist is versed, or skilled, In collect ing facts and from those facts gener alizations nro made. There are hun dreds of religions. LatnaraVa Hftntfwrttfeif. In one account of the life of Lo nardo da Vlncl we read a curious atory about the great innn's handwrit ing. It seem 8 that It resembled char ncters In Hebrew or Arabic, for h used his left hand and wrote from right to left of the page, Instead of from left to right, as we do todny. Ond of Da Vinci's letters could, there fore, only be read by holding it up be fore n mirror. , I Domestic Cat Distinct 8pecles. The Egyptian cnt seemed to hnvo a good claim to the honor of being th ancestor of the domestic cnt, both on account of lis tapering tall and size. In which It bears a great similarity to the domestic cat. But peculiarities which were discovered In Its dentition were sufficient to remove Its claim. So it seems best to consider the domes tic cat a distinct species. T Dr. R.V. Nicholson DENTIST Olllco Over Albright's Store Red Cloud Nebraska VWAWbVAWWtVUVJVA IF ITS Building Material ? ! WE HAVE IT JVlalone-Gellatly Go. wwuwwwwwuwuuvvw Mrs. BARBARA PHARBS 3 E Bach Fur Co. YOUR RAW FURS it means Highest ruling Market Prices Honest grading of the sizes The most liberal assortment made Courteous treatment, square and right Prompt returns and sound advice As to the Market's fall or rise. Ask for our pries list. It will open your eyes as to what Raw Furs are worth these days. Do not dispose of a single skin before you have had our valuation. 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Let the Amberola entertain you for three days ample time for careful judgment and comparison. At the end of the three days' Free Trial if you do not want the Amberola we will call for it and thank you for giving the Amberola this trial. If you do want it, wc will arrange terms of payment to suit you. 3 How can AmbcroTn dealers afford to give these Free Trials? Because in the over whelming majority of these Free Trials, people never want to part with the Amberola I Edison's great inventive brain has made the Amberola so superior to ordinary phono graphs and "talking machines" that in those three days of Free Trial it sings its way into peoples' hearts and homes forever! Numbers of people will instantly avail themselves of this Free Trial offer. If you do not act at once we may have to put you on a waiting list. So let ui hear from you right away I Accept Tkis Offer To-day Without Fail Yes YOU!. '." K,w SMI. f i 4 UJfl aatA. , 4TOII W.W&3J R IXW E. H. 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