The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 22, 1920, Image 8

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    BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA,
Carp
enter, oon
Home Office Red Cloud, Ncbraskr
& Co.
1512--Improved half rectitm adjoining Onklpy with 80 acres of wheat
illicit all coon to buyer, a baienin at $10.00 por acre. (Thomas County.)
3l6Ona of tho finest Mctionu in Thomas county, not a pimple on it,
MiO nere in eultivalkn, finu two-story houxo of fl room, hij? red barn with
a larjjo loft, good R.-anprlcs, chicken house ami other out buildings. Price
$40.00 per acre. ?7,30O cash,, balance Ave years at C per cent. (Thomas
Comity.)
310-A flue wcli n, three miles from Campus. 112,000 worth of im
provements, nil equipped for handling cattle or 1iok, fine water system.
House all-modem, nbc-uL 00 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture, -200
ncros of flue wheat, all goes to the buyer. This is an ideal all purpose farm
and a beauty. JVoo $;17.50 per acre. (Gove County.)
110 Half section, all fine, level land, 220 acres in cultivation, 110 acres
in pasture, 100 acres in whent and it all goes with the place, nil drilled.
Good well and windmill, good shed barn, cement chicken house and granary
fer 1600 burhcls. Price ?i52.50 per acre. (Gove County.)
110 ISO actca well improved, nice house and bam, lots of out building.?,
ccod well and windmill. About 250 acres in cutlivation, the bnlancc in pas
ture, 200 acres of fine wheat, all goes to the buyer. This is seven 'miles
from Campua a.-.d in a good community. Possession any time. Price $37.
10 per acre. (Gove County.)
15 Fine quavlcr of land two miles from town, 120 acres in cultivation,
a!l level, good five room house, shed barn for 12 head, good well and winmill.
',0 ncros fenced ?n pasture, rented for this year. Price $32.60 per acre.
iLogan County.)
20t? This i- a beautiful half section, close to Grainfield, not a blemish
on it, 2C0 acres in cultivation. This is strictly a German settlement. Half
in wheat. Price ?27.C0 per acre. (Sheridan County.)
211 This is without doubt one, if not the best, sections of land in tho
county, about G miles north of Grinnell, and six miles from tho famous An
tfelus church, one of the finest in tho state; 480 acres in cultivation, 300
acres ir. wheat, one-fourth goes to the buyer; good granary, and fine well.
Price $32.50 per i:crc. (Sheridan County.)
10320 acres well located and 1C0 acres in wheat and 100 acres in pas
ture, balance will be put to spring crop. One-third of the crop goes with
tho farm. Nearly new 10-room house, largo barn will hold 30 head of stock,
hay-mow foi about 20 ton of hay, good lnrgc granary, good well and windmill
mid tank. Half mile to school. This farm is considered a bargain at ?C0.
00 per aetc on easy terms. Could give possession of tho land if necess
ary. This farm is well located bowteen two good railroads and two towns;
ciehl miles from one town and six miles from the other. (Sheridan Coun-
Tho above Ifet is subject to prior sale or change in price without notice.
ThcG arc ju.'t a few of our special bargains. We have cheaper land,
u interested write oi come and seen us.
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Office Over StcUe Bank, Red Clovid,' Neb.
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Primary Election Returns
5th
For Alternates to Natl Cort
isol m.son, rep.
Trus rep.
Ilerrlrft, rep
Ilyrin. rep -
Lutz, nip -' -
I'indull, lup. - ..
For Delegate Natl. Con
Hall, dcm.
Marshall, dem. .-
Somnrvillc, dom
Cleary, dem
Miller, rep r..
Stei.i, rep. -
Kuwi'l, rep
For Alternate Xntl. Con.
Gardner, rep
Meeker, rep
CONGUHVSlOiVAL TICKK't
. For Congressman 5lh Dist--
Dungnn, dem .-...-.. 398
Andrews, vep - - 013
Heed, rep -173
LEGISLATIVE TICKET
For Senator 20th Dist--
McCall, dcm r .......357
ltickard, rep ' .. 1G8
Spcncc, rep 322
Cowley, ., 325
For Representative -16th Dist
Anderson, dem 320
Thompson, rep .408
Hunter, rep. . 313
Robinson 381
COUNTY TICKET
For Clerk of the Dist. Court
870
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048
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Dl.
-. 353
....- 255-
.2(50
... 182
s:tu
7GC
700
5th Din'
101 G
098
Coming To
Mankato, Kas.,
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McKeighan, dem.
McMillan, rep.
For Assessor
Itudd, rep .
Kocrtner, rep.
For Commissioner 4th Dist.-
Gurney, dem.
532
1237
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G02
580
I
157
Capital and Sutplus
$ 35.000.00
M
Intact Paid on
Time Deposit!
A WORTHY IDEAL
Lincoln said: "1 will be prepared and when my
opporlnnity comes 1 will be ready'1
-ro THE yoGng men OF TODAY -
HIS DANK oflcrj facilities to help tnem pre
pare for the lime when their opportunity arrives.
But you must do your pait by depositing regularly
a portion of your earning, Wc will guard it for
you, pay you interest on it and when the time come
that you need it we will hae it ready for you.
Prepare for the opportunity, it may corne any day
and you should he iraJy.
"Crowell, rep. . 172
Thomas, rep. . 12G
Hesse, ret) ....:. ..103
For Commissioner 1st Dist.
Wright, dem .... 61
Chaplin, rep 10G
Simons, rep 7S
Ellingor, rep. 21
For Commissioner 2nd Dist '
Hubatka,-dem. .119
NON-PAUTISAN
For Chief .Justice '
Morrisey, . ,....702
Martin .. . Gt7
For 'Judge of Supreme Court
Dorsey .' 1059
Day : 382
For Supt. Public Instruction
Stewart ., GOO
A Specialist, Not m Name Only, but
lit E:pcri(iu'c of Almost a
QttHiter ol a Century
Docs Not Mss the Knife
Will Give Free Consultation on
Wednesday, May 5th
Co Wl-Hotel
From 9 n. tn , to 4 p. in.
NE DAY ONLY
Tltey Come Many Miles (o See Him.
Ur. Dornn is n regular graduate
in medicine and surgery and is li
censed by tho state of Kansas. Ho
visits professionally tho more impor
tant towns and cities, and olFors to nil
who call on this trip consultation and
examination free, except the expense
of treatment when desired.
According to his method of com
ing to your nearoht city to see pa
tients he gives all the sick people an
opportunity to obtain the best that
medical science can offer right at
home. Ho does not operate! for
chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ul
cers of stomach, tonsils or adeniods.
He has to his credit many wonder
ful results, in diseases of tho stomach,
liver, bowels, blood, skin, 'nerves,
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting
catarrh, leg ulcers and rectal ail
ments. If you have been ailing for any
length of time and do not got any
better, do not fail to call," as improp
er measures rather than disease' are
very often the cause of your long
standing trouble.
Remember above date, that ex
amination on this trip will bo free
and that his treatment is different.
Married ladies nuibt come with
their husbands, and childien with
their parents. , -
Address: Medical 'Laboratory of
Hi-. Doran, 335-330 Hoston Block,
Minneapolis, Minn.
THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
Edward lloiance. President Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florance, Cashier
jdmmmmn Tiiraiwn: mr.
M atson 1....GG3
For Regents State Univ. '
Hates G 1 1
Ly ford .-.G 1 3
Seymour fil) J
Gerhnrt 1 575
For Judges 10th Dist I
Rlaekledgc
Fuller, .-..
Dilworth, .
llruckman, , .
Paulson, .
King ..
For County Judge
Rannoy, j
Stewart
1113
17S
, 375
320
....... 2fi3
177
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Referee's Sale of Real Estate.
N 'lire Is hereby ylveii Hint wherenx In the
:n I l"ii pt'iiilliii: In the I'lslrlct ( nurl of Weh;
shti utility. NuliinsKn. win rein Wlllliini II.
IiiiiiI. Mint Myrtle C. t loud are pliilntllN ami
lion I:. Cloud el ill., lire dclLiiilants lor the
IKiriUlon ot the real estate liereluuttcr dc
hcrll-ed ti deereo of salil court hns been-enlor.
ol conllriiilM the Nhnresof. the parties and
itliectliis: partition and a reportot thereli ree
lias la-en made that a dUfidon ot the land
(iiunot eiiiltnlily he ninde and the eourlhas
approved such report mid directed a sale ol
the premises,
NOW TllKUIM'OUK. I, Howard H. Koc
referee In snld action, will on'.Monday May
IP. IUJ), at two o'clock p. in., at the south
from door of the com t house in Ited Cloud.
Welnter County. NehrasKa, sell at puhlle
auction to the hluhest bidder, for cash, the
followlntiriescrihtd real estate, towit:
The Northeast tiuarter (NKV,) of Section
Tvcnty..scen iJ7). Township Two (J) Uanue
Twelve d'Ji In Webster County. NehrasKa.
The purchaser will he resulted to pay to the
referee at Hie time of the sale ilWW and the
remainder of tho purchase price upon con
tinuation of tho sale by the court. Sale will
beheld open one hour.
DaUd April". IUJ0.
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HEMPEL WILL 6E ASSISTED BY
CONRAAD BOS, the Dutch Pianist and
SESSnS AUGUST RODEMAN, First" Flutist' of
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f7 A businesslike Answer to
A a businesslike Question
T- - "
HIRTY denominations cooperating in the Inter
church World Movement have budgeted their
needs. No business could have done it more scientifi-
They have united to prevent the possibility of duplica
tion or waste. At least a million dollars will be saved
by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined
. in one united effort. .-.-, . , v;
Each denomination has arranged its budget under six
main heads: v 'te.v.rfgijJ
IFOR TirE CHURCH'S WORK
AT HOME. A tcore ofitemicome
nndtr thli btfi. Cootlder onlj-one.
FIt and a half million pole In the
United States cannoteven read and
write the Kngllahlaneuaee. Wlioli
to carry forward thla vaatworkof
Americanization If the church does
not?
2 FOR HOSPITALS AND HOMRS.
Everryer thousands of men nd
women seriously 111 are turned away
from Church hospitals because of
lack of room. The children'! homes
are compelled to turn away mora
' children than they cun receive , , .
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3 FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, or
the 4M.0OO American students In
Institutions of hither erne1, one
half arc In Institutions founded and
supported by theChurches Munyof
these Institutions have had nocreat
endowment campalens, but tlielr
needs are just us pressing as the
needs of larcer schools: and you
have only to rendtlielr llstof alum
ni and alumnae to measure the vuluo
of their contribution to America.
Each denomination ha3 its own detailed budget, and
will administer its own funds. Your pastor has copies
of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the week of
April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity .
to help. You can do it with the full satisfaction of know
ing that every dollar of your gift has its post assigned
to it in advance. , , . r, t
Every dollar for better America and a better vrorld.
When your church calls on you give and give with
your heart as well as your pocket-book.
4 FOR RELIGtOUS'TRAININO. At
least 12.000 .OOOchlMren and vcmna-
people under 25 yearaaf ace are en
tering American life without any
religious tralnlnj at all. Remember.
Ing the faith of Washington and
Lincoln, do you think that America
will continue to produce Washing
tons and Liocolns if faith dies out
of the hearts of Its youth?
5 FOR THE CHURCirS WORK
ABROAD. Infiuensa came first
from the Orient thirty years ato;
nearly nil plagues are Oriental
placues. So lang as China has only
one physician to every 400,000 people
tho Orient will continue to be a
menace. So lone as one-third of the
bibles of India die before their sec
end year our own babies are not
safe. A Christian doctor or teacher
sent abroad it worklns for America
as truly as though he worked at
home.
6 PREACHERS' SALARIES. The
preacher Is called th "forgotten
man," and well he may lie. Eight
out often preachers are paid less
than t0 a week I
United
Financial
Campaign
Xg
April 25th
to
Ma 2nd
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INTERCHURCH
wbrld Movement
jof5Mrth America
Ti futUcarim tfttii sdvcrihcmtnt U made ptuibll thrtuh thi cufcrttlrt
tf thirty dtnirr.lnsthni.
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Baptist New World
Movement Means
Much to Nebraska
.Nebraska Baptistsre to subsr'be $1.50G,000 of
the national qu la of $100,000,000. The cam
paign starts April 25 and ends May 2.
Of the money c .Uccted in the statu $785,000 will
remain here for the Grand Island College, edu
cational funds, church edifice promotion and
city and frontier missions.
The remainder will be used by 'Baptists of the
nation in a stron j religeous effort.
Every Nebraska Baptist,
Must Pray! Work! Give!
Leader in the state are predicting great success.
But no one community can falter without a
blight' on community conscience for this is
Christ's work and must be done.
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