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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1920)
.& itab cloud; ' xxbkaAu, osxm fr .v fe P. V Vt v in I- 1 ' J i v i5fj Scientifically Right Artistically Correct The best designers in the country make the Columbia Grafonolas. Their acoustic de sign is as scientifically right as their cabinets arc artistically correct. Their acoustic design permits the full, free de velopment of the sound waves and gives them a tone of exquisite clearness and purity. The grace and beauty of their cabinets make it certain that any Columbia Grafonola will harmonize perfectly with any design of furniture. J. C. MITCHELL Columbia GrafocoUi THE JEWELER Columbia Rccotds j Dr.W.H.McBridfe DENTIGT OVKlt STA'I'K HANK REDCLOUD NEBRASKA Dr. R.V. Nicholson DENTIST (Mllco Over Allirluht's Htnro Red Cloud Nebraska awraa RMHMHI I and Ra Farms "H. axsm XTE have over 20,000 acres of fine wheat lands for ' sale in the rich wheat belt of west central Kan. We can take in part payment some liberty bonds at par value. Our lands range from $25 to $40 per acre. We make Free trips twice a week. See Schultz & Betz, Red Cloud OUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES Special 640 acres. 400 acres of free "wheat. New combin ed harvester and thresher, Titan tractor, all other farm machinery, all goes. Six miles from McAl lister in Logan county, Kansas. Running water. 3 room house. Price $35 per acre, a snap, will sell at once. lth. All of section 4 in township 10 and the SE'f of Section 32, Township 9, all in range 31, Thomas county This is a fine farm of 1100 acres, well improved, located in. the heart of the famous Thomas county wheat belt, 3 miles west of Angelus and 11 miles northeast of Oakley, one of the finest level wheat counties iit Western Kansas. This farm is all fenced, has a 0 -room house, cistern, fine well and windmill, good barn and cattle shed. 3l)G. All of section 5-12-31, a fine square level wheat section in Gove county, located six miles from Campus and eight miles from Oakley, in a fine well settled neigh borhood; has a well and windmill, is fenced, no other im provements: none of it is cultivation, but all could be plow ed. Price S30 per acre, half cash, balance on time. Pos session at once. TO. Sqii.wo section of ltitul ri mik'S south of HulYulo l'aik on u Ki'iuk'ii roiul, In llit extreme cistern n:ut of (5ovo comity, two miles fitjin suhool; two sets of itnirovtMmnts; two houses, two burns one ki an. nry, two walls tlw miles fenced; five miles from CJovo City. Tim re uie only 100 in tes in cultivation, lint if l- nearly all tillable, lental btini'O of loOuercr wheal oos; possession Mai eh I, l!U0. This is a lino I'leee of land, onii of the cheapest anil best Hint wu have. Piteeil at c.'Ul per acre, fcsOJO can bo eatrled Imelc for f years at (5 per cent. (ill. lOo acres, located. '1 miles northoa-t of Oakley in Thomas comity. In the XVl4 rtt 20-1 (KM; So acres in wheat; oncfoiirth j;oes to purchaser, priced at $15 per acre, half cash, balance for 5 year1-, possess ion AuK'11-.t 1, Ui!!0 ltft. 11-0 acres located In ii well settled wheat, Moult and alfalfa country In the southeastern corner of Thomas county in the Saline Val ley. There are Ji'JO acres In pasture, somewhat rolling, but flue grass has s0 acie- line alfalfa laud, ono-halt of which goes, Dim acres In wheat, one.fourth go.'S tl-ioom house, big barn with loft, cuttlo shol tor fill head. llO. K'a It ll2l) in Gve comity, a very fine wheat farm. It Is cut by the I'tilou iMclllo railroad on the north side and is locate I I ', miles fiom Ciralnflc'id on the ! hlon licit Highway. The land now in cult I vation is 2tH) and some ucio. is absolutely level ami Is all in wheal, one foiirlh ot which goes to tho purchaser, and theio me 1.10 acres in piibture. The wtitut on this hmd Is 100 peicenl and tho hill. section is SHOOS with half ensli payment Possession can bo given in the spring This is a Imrgali). lh. All of section Ilo.u.'lil, in Logan county, 1120 acres in eulllvat ion, level, second bottom HacUbcrry Cicelc wheat land, very shallow water, all fenced with two wires, fairly good house, .sheds, on main traveled road, 'J iiiIUh south ol JlotiuuiiMit, in a dandy location, pi iced at fcl.1 per acre, S'JuOo cash, balance .1 yeais Utli H')0 ncies unimpioved wheat laud located G miles northwest of OaUlcy in Thomas county, to aeies bailey, one half goes to the puiclmS' er. Priced at fi'!0 per acre, no Improvements Immediate possession ird Land Co. Hays, Kansas STARVING ARMENIA A starving child asks for broad and a famished mother holds a living .skeleton of her baby out to you and asks for help. Friend.-?, your answer means life or death to a litt'.o child. It's up to us YOU and ME to ray I whether tho-o helpless children shall I I! 1! ',. ...,. i,.4 iM.nnmll.1., iitu VI UlU. nv ill', nub iu-iuuoiiiii; for tha desperate situation, neither arc they, but there it is. What aio wo going to do about it? i Can you tuck your little tots into bod tonight without making a solemn promibo to yourself that these little Armenian boys and girls shall not die? 'lh" following donations have been made thus far during approximately one day's soliciting: i C. 15. Hesse Dr. Robert Damercll J. W. Auld.... C. J. Piatt.. .. Henry Cook . D. II. Kalcy. O. C. Tccl 25.00 Farmers' Co-Op. Asso. 25.00 Frank Smith 15.00 R. F. Oatman 15.00 W. A. Sherwood 15.00 Cowdcn & Kalcy.. 15.00 Malone Gellatly Co ... lo.OO Yost & Son . 15.00 Hubert Neuorborg - . . R. P. Wccsncr .' .$25.00 . 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 Morhart IJros C. L. Cotting Geo. Trine W. G. Hamilton Dr. Creighton . Graham Furniture Co. 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 C. G. L. W. C. II. M. V. Letson 5.00 CaldwclL. . Glcason. . . Stockman.. Mitchell.. . Fausch .. Ego Nicholson II. E. O. J. J. M. E. R. G. E. Fletcher . . . "Webster County Argus Commercial Advertiser ., F. L. I linos . .. , J. SI. Hewitt Ed McAllister Overing Bros. . E. H. Ncwhousc Chas. Gunioy .. 5.00 ... 5.00 ... 5.00 ... 5.00 ... 5.00 ... 5.00 .- 5.00 ... 5.00 ... G.15 .. G.15 .- 5.00 ... 5.00 ... 5.00 ... 5.00 .. 5.00 ... 5.00 ... 5.00 - 5.00 5.00 .- 5.00 Since it is impossible for us to see all of you personally wo wish you to leave your donation with any of tho members of the Armenian Relief Committee named below: A. T. Holtzcn, Stipt. City Schools-, Chairman. i Stella Ducker, County Superinten .. If. Rush, Seov. J. W. Auld, Treas. Tiie Webster Countv quota is $2. 000.00. LET'S PUT IT OVER. THEY NEED IT. Sirs. Uarbara Pharos. R. F. Perry. Red Cloud Chief. Grant Tumor Farm Bureau Notes NEWTON "wTgAINES Mr. Newton W. Gaines of Lincoln, who has been in the county on pre-j violin occasions, will be with us tlte Uh, Oth, and 7th of April. Mr.1 Game id a Community Lecturer, and eery one is invited lo hear hinl. His datci arc as follows: Slonday, April D 8 1 SI. Square Deal School Dis trict No. ao. Tuesday April 10 A. SI. Guide Rock High School 1 P. SI. Eckley Consolidated School. .'! P. SI. Cow lea High School. 8 P. SI. Inavale Community. Wednesday April 7 1 P. SI. Uluc Hill High School. :i P. SI. Rladcn High School. 8 P. SI. Highland District No -10. Treat Your Seed For Smut Seed treated for smut, and sown by farmers last year, showed an in crease of 2 to C bit. per acre. This would mean $1.60 to $1.80 per acre on oats, and the cost of treating is less than 5 cents per acre. In the treatment of seed grain for smut, all farmers can be divided into classes: Those who trent and those who do! not. To those who treat their seed grain, we hope that their number grows un til they arc the only one close. To those who do not treat the seed grain they plant, we must still con tinue to point out the error of their ways. It is plain that this second class of seed grain planters, are either ig norant, shiftless, indilFercnt or lazy, and they all come under the same class. To Hie ignorant we may say there is no excuse for such lack of know ledge, when it is a simple matter to -ectire the necessary information. The shiftless or indifferent, must he considered as an old and passing tpe of farmer, whose days are num bered. The lazy man has no place on tho farm, and the man, who does not treat his seed because of the work or bother, is entitled to no more than the little lie produces. HENRY R. FAUSCH, County Agricultural Agent Dead Letter List The following list of unclaimed let teis will be ent to the DpiuI Letter Department if not called for by April 10, lOJd: ' Mr Kurl , Oanfleld. Mr. and Mrs. l-H Chandler. U. W. Fity.sliiinnsA.Soii. George llutir.. Mls Louis .tones, II. hi Liittu, Mis Adelin Mmillelil. .Mr Claude Nel-on. Hon Prank I). Kvder. Mi'. It lib n .srwtiii, Hurrv Stevens, Miss Mamie L. rfinlth. II. r LETSON, Post mister. Many Women Use Glycerine Mixture Red Cloud women will be surprised at tiie -INs-TAXT pleasant notion of simple kIvi ion. buckthorn bark, etc . . as mixed lu Ad'er i-ka. One spoonful relieves ANY CASE gas on stomach or sour stomach, llecausc Adler-l-ka acts on ROTH upper mid lower bowel it of reu cures const! pulon and pievents appendicitis (j.n. ladv reports herself UI'ltED id a bad eas,. of bowel trouble mid constipation -c. (,. dotting, driii;. gist. Eat and drink nt Powell A: Pope's Utifo. tfl Seo Cottiiig'.s new line of spring wall paper. t'-cd ears for stlc Flame ,v Smith Hi os. Co. New uuiiranteed bicvcle tiies $2 M) each at Sution A Sliipman Sen ice Station M. F. Rickard Guide Rock : Nebraska PANDIDATE at the Primaries. April 20. 1920 of Franklin, Webster and Nuckolls co.untics. Cor the nomination for STATE SENATOR subject to the will of the Republican voters. Served two remilar and three special sessions as Representative for Webster County. Was raised on a farm, taught several terms of school a n d i s t o d a y engaged in farming. Your vote will be appreciated Geo. W. Hutchison Real Estate. Insurance, Loans, Abstracts PI lON'FS i 0'r'ce K"1 33, ,nJ- 63 Red C,oud ' " ? Residence, 177 Nebraska Wichita County, Kansas 1(1 11 PI pf & VJ Si Jfail In 2000 Counties This Month The Forces of the Church of Christ Will Gather To Face the Facts IN 2010 counties in the United States the pastors and laymen of 30 great denominations will meet in conference this month. It is the kind of conference that generals hold before a critical engagement; that .business men hold before entering a new market. A conference of judgment, not emotion; a clear-eyed facing of the facts. A Survey that Business Men Must Admire For more than a year hundreds of workers have been quietly engaged in making a scientific survey of the mission fields, and of America county by county. The facts developed are startling. No such picture of America's religious situation ha3 ever before been drawn. On the basi3 of these surveys thirty Protestant de nominations are uniting in a Nation Wide Cooperative Campaign Each of the thirty denominations has its own "For ward Movement" organized and officered. The Interchurch World .Movement is the clearing house for all of these. It is the agency which the churches have create'd to avoid duplication, to foster cooperation and make sure that every man and dollar render the utmost service possible. The month of April will be devoted to making the facts of the survey known to America; in the week of April 25th -May 2nd, will come a united simultaneous financial campaign. Whether You Are Inside the Church or Out To every man and every woman who loves his country, these 2000 county conferences are vitally important. For the facts developed by this great survey show Vividly what forces are at work in America and what kind of a country this country is to be. See that the pastor of your church appoints delegates. Any pastor can tell you the con- -. ference place and date. Or write direct to the Interchurch WOBfJ) MOVEMENT 45 WEST 18th STKKET, NEW YORK CITY The publication of this advertisement is made possible through tho cooperation of 30 denominations. iiOT&TOiraMraM Capital and 'Surplui $35,000.00 M Interctt Paul on Time Deposit) A WORTHY IDEAL Lincoln said: "I will be prepared nnd when my oppoitnnity comes I will be ready'1 HTO THE YOUNG MEN OF TODAY t HIS BANK oilers facilities to help tneift pre pare (or the lime when their opportunity arrives. But you mutt do your part by depositing regularly a portion of your earning!, We will guard it for )ou, pay you interest on it and when the time comes that you need it we will hac it ready for you. Piepore for the opportunity, it may come any day and ou should be rcac!). THE WEBSTER COUNT1 Y BANK Edward Floiarf. President Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florancc, Cashier DtpOflU ituuiunlttiUiy Hit Dfjionltnit Own unlet J-'umtiij tht Mutt of Xtliiiifka ii'iiiiiiitiiiiiimfflffliiiiiiii'Ti'iiTiiiiit'""'"!!'! '''HiitmiHiiiiFnra muiuiiiiiiiuiuuii WE have 150 of the best farms in Wichita Ccunty Kansas, for sale. Tnese tracts of land are divided into 1GG acre tracts, 320 acre tracts, 610 acre tracts, 800 acre tracts and one tract ol" 2000 acres. There are all smooth, oC the best of soil, Wheat lands. You can lake a tractor and drive right around them and .plow every acre. We can furnish you these lands at from $17.50 lo 530.00 an acre depending on the distance from the county scat and rail road station. In 1019 there were probably 1000 quarter sections sold in Wichita county. The price is going up, If you are interested in some of tho best farms and farm lands in the west call on us. I 1 - - . .. ..- AS tit a 'JStpRyi.. JiflPi Eirl rv H& ilnuv. 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