Geo. W. Hjitchison ... Real Estate, Insurance, Loans,' Abstracts UONifcc X Ofice, Red 33. """ Reidence. 177 Reiidenc?, 177 A SHORTAGE OF CARS will no'doubt compell a good nieny farmers to hold their grain longer than they otherwise would. Most of tfcc grain is now cut and either in the shock, stack or bin and about the only thing that would cause the' farmer to lose his crop isfirc. ' 4 Don't you think it would be good business judgment to get'one of our short time grain '"policies, protecting you from fire in shock.stack, bin or irttfcc process of threshing? 1 Month $2.00 por $1000 4 Month $5.00 per $1000 2 Month 3.00 per 1000 ' 5 Month 6.00 per 1000 3 Month 4,00 per 1000 (Month 7.00 per 1000 Write mc a line or call me on thetphone, giving me the value of your grain, time you wish to carry the insurance and numbsrs of your land and I will mail you a policy, you paying mc for it when you sell your grain, Can you afford to be without this protection? HI 3KE DC The Price of Lumber and building material is so much less than it has been and the prospects for it going much lower is so slight that we feel justified in advising you to build now PLATT & FREES Q &7I? UhJML V. Yd i A ' ' v. $& iff ' m v K '. VL L W V :- '' kBK " S If J-our dealer cannot tupphf E you,Mndiuj(2.oo,atidw0balt "?t BwiW " . bepleadtorndyou,bypr J JJJSBsW "W 3aic P""' P carton o ' -.."jK . " S. 3 Spur Cigarettes (io pack 'M Y55! 3pBKii Sk. LItTonTT U MY0RS ,. w 2o -ttP .; Ilk fc vr n "' A. ML 63 Rid (loud Nabraafca iV WX DC SHE rtw Xd :: p n awoMfa mm a far Highest 'Possible Qitality at Jtywcst Possible 'Price - J THERE was pfenfy of toom at the top for a cigarette of csp-top quality at a ' '"rock-bottom price. That's where Spur comes in. And that's where Spue stays-' For men who judge a cigarette by its ioote., , by its blend, by its tasttf well, Spur was made for them. Spur's new blend of choicest Oriental and American tobaccos brings out to the full that goo.d tobacco taste. Spur's satiny imported paper crimped (not pasted) makes an easier drawing, slower-burning cigarette. Spur's smart brown and silver packet, three-fold; preserves the Spur flavor and fragrance. . -Money can't buy anything better! rfs2plji)&frA&UfAJlC&-92 North In aval e Threshing is Id ful (wlng thru tLl locality. Glen Olmitcde's entertained friend from Xnponee Sunday. The Pleasant Prnlrle Aid Society met last week with Mrs. Nettle Love joy. Mr. Thomas and wlfo visited Inst week with his sister Mrs. Mabel Gross man. Mrs. Mary Unrvey and family autoed to Franklin Sunday morning and spent (he day with relatives. Cecil Mean had the mlsfortuno to break a bono in his right hand while playing ball the first of the week. Mrs, Lyman Ilcrrlclt who was visit ing at the home of her son Clarence last week returned to her home nenr Campbell last Friday. The Get Together Club met last Thursday with Mrs. Mary Harvey. There was n good attendance and all reported a very good time. The next meeting will bo August 5th nt tl o homo of Mrs. Ehle Harvey. Sunday was a red-letter ,dny at 41. The Lone Tree Sunday School met with the Sunday School at il and list ened to a splendid sermon by Rev. Schoflold; then came the joint Sunday School session; tlion a picnic dinner In tlio basement of the school house, and at two thirty Uev. Harper of ltlverton gave an old fashioned servico which was very helpful and Inspiring. Error Regarding Indigestion. Now, It Is n popular error to sup poso thnt indigestion Is merely nn affection of the stomnch. Thero Is not n 8lnglo organ, n single tissue, or n nerve which Is not affected 16 Borne considerable decree. Locating His Capital. . My little brother Jimmy was walk ing uptown tiiir- dny lie happened to hnve nrir mrney Hi a ctTtirln Imnk. While pi-,iim It lif ii(liK'iil ruinurb eil tn n. e '"I In. i whiie my money 't- tlKl I'P ' -."!.'.( Ug'. .'kUU'll'IU). -' "" T rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska. ? ;oijI8Hbd bVery thursdat Entered In the Poatofllce nt lied eioucj, N'eb as Second CIM Matter A. B McAUTHUn, Editor and Owner rilli ONLY DEMOUHATIC PAPCH WEBSTfiH COUNTY IN THE i POLITICAL SITUATION IRELAND IN Since my arrival in this counry from Ireland, where I recently visited, many Irish as well as native Ameri cans have asked mt questions con cerning Ireland in order to find out if the condition of affairs there wns really as bad as represented by the newspapers. Probably . 1 cannot give you (my many friends) any further informa tion than what you already know for two reasons; first, you have in this country, where freedom predominates, free speech and freedom of the puone press. These (in a marked degree) arc denied the people of Ireland, more so now than ever before. All news that has a tendency to darken, de fame or tain the workings of the English government arc curtailed eliminated or entirely surprcsscd, whereas all the unscrupulous and con cocted fabrications hatched by the enemies of Ireland, in order to casta stigma on her name are published in full in the columns of the Unionist and Tory organs, so complete in all its parts that it is bound to attract attcnion and is easily read without the aid of glasses. Well, my friends, as you nro ail anxious to hear of the welfare of the Emerald Isle I will do the best I can to give you at least a synopsis of the state of nffiars as they exist there. I spent several months in Ireland. My native placo was County Donegal. T traveled 'abound' considerable and ioad Nationalist (Sinn Finn) and i nionist naners. naci an interview with several prominent Sinn Finn," Ihe condition of affaiis throughout ildforcnt parts of Ireland was bad during my stay there. Few counties bi ing free from crime (murder) Done gal included. No fewer than 'lO barracks or polico stations ver3 blown up, burned or partially destroy, ed. A largo number of tlieri2 bar racks wcro vacated before their de struction. The police being concen trated at other points whore the gov ernment thought they wcro most needed. Crime of any kind, particularly murder, I and all really deplore, hut burning or doing away with barracks that most people claim as a nui.-anre and altogether undesirable in a p-jce-ful community are looked upon in a dilTcicnt light. The destruction of these buildings, by a great mass of the people of Ire land does not come under the cata logue of crime, no more than in spring time hero, to set fire to undesirable rubbish around the farm yard or home. Neither docs is appear to bo th crime in the eyes of the govern ment, as the work is carried oat in a systematic and legitimate manner, in no instances endangering life. The preliminary is to get the occupant9 out and provide suitable quarters for all of them near the danger, zone. Then necessary documents are picked up before the 'conflagration. I wish to mention nnd impress upon you' what I have heard ana read and what I believe is authentic; that neither the Sinn Finns nor the follow ers of John Redmond are connected, or in any way guilty of the murders or mis-deeds committed in Ireland. Investigation, when pushed by tvu Sinn Finns' have proven beyond doubt, that it is the enemies of Ireland the hirelings of the English government that were "caught with the goods 6n them." The Sinn Finns have their own judges and prisoners and any one ue longing to this organization who com mits n crime is immediately brought to justico and punished by a fine ov imprisonment. Thanking you for your attention given this article, I am, Respectfully Yours, CON JIcCOAL Noticp. To Creditors- intlio "oumy Court ol Webster County, Ncliraufctv In tho tnntlcr ol tlio tstiuoot Char'cs Znl innn, Drccimcil. rcilltorsof snM eRtnto will nko notice, tlmt tlio tlmo limited lor presentation niul (iltiiK ol elulms mrnlnst sulci cstnto Is Novem ber I'ith lDiO, runt (opitlin payment otilcbU l December t'Jth UrJO, tlmt I will hit nt tlio conn ty court room In mid county on tho 13t)i dny pt August, WJ0 to examine, litnr nnd nllow nil clntins duly tiled uhlclinro n llrst or second lien upon wnld estate, nnd on tlio i:ith dnyol November Wi), to c-xnmlnc, hear, nllow nnd adjust nil claims nnd objections ol general creditors duly tiled. Dated this nib dny ol.luly, ID:). (Scnl) . A. I). JtAXNnv County Judge. Dr.W.H.McBride DZNTIGT iiVHli STATH HANK rijmuBwiiiimfiw A Picnic? When planning your outing, picnic or fun-festival bear in mind that we can furnish you any item on the lunch menudelicious eats of all kinds. The fact that it comes from our store is a guar antee that it is pure and fresh. Hot Weather Eats Then, loo, duting these hot days when your ambition and appetite is not up to normal, you find in our store itiany dainty morsals that will tempt you fiesh fruit, dainty cookies, wafers, and canned goods of the highest quality. P. A: Wullbrandt Groceries and Queensware imnm: YWUWJWW!JVAVWW.VAVA-A-JWMftWWWVW i ' Mr. and Mrs. ED.. AMACK UNDERTAKING Phone, Store Ind. 1 58, Res, vvv.v.vv.v,.v.v.Vliv".,.VNV-vw,. Farm Bureau Notes WEBSTEU COUNTY IMPROVED LIVE STOCK BREEDEKS' MEETING - The annual meeting of Webster county Improved Live Stock Breed era' will be held Saturday, August 7, at 2 p. m. Men's Waiting I'oom( in the Court House. , This being the Annual Meeting, the election of officers for the cnsu.r.'j year will be one' of the main pur poso of the meeting. Reports on the work the-past year will be given and the work to bo carried on the com ing year will be outlined. Some of Che b,ccdcrs arc talking if organizing Breed Asscointions for their particular breed. This vyill bc discussed at the meeting and if enough are in favor of this, separate organ izations will bo formed after the moot ing. Tho purposes of a Breed Or ganization, such as the Poland China Breeders' Association would bo, to hold Combination Sales, promote md boost the raising of more Poland Chinas. CHAMPION HOG RAISER Webster county's champion hog breeder, is Eddie Ohmstede, of Gurne Rock. Last fall 38 grade Duroc Jersey Gilts were selected and bred to a pure bred male, purchased from t!larcnce Johnston. , During the lat ter part of April and fore part of May, these gilts farrowed and raised 250 pigs. They were running' on alfalfa pasture at tho time of farrowing.- When the pigs were about 2 months old they were given two dip pings, about a week apart, then they were weaned. One week after weaning they were given worm cap sules and castrated. Two weeks later they were vaccinated. This is the largest number of hogs, I have ever vaccinated for one man at one time, all of his own raising. These pigs will be turned in the corn field this fall and they will shuck their corn. The mothers of these pigs will bo put on tho market about Sep tember 1st, weighing around 375 to 400 lbs. each. From the point of raising hogsTor. tho market, the Ohmstcdes' have the best outlined, most successful and progressive means of handling their hogs of nny one in the county. It would bo well worth any farm ers timo to make a visit to the Ger hard Ohmstede, Sr., farm, and investi gate their methods of handling hogs. HENRY R. FAUSCII, County Agricultural Agent E. S. Gojrber Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Vpire Your House And KroaOTiEMar! X'3 93 RED CLOUD, NEB Mu R.Vi NlGhoIsen DENTIS1 Olllcc Over Albright's Store Red Cloud Nebraska Ask us to tell you about our Budget Plan a bread and butter way of paying for your New Edison. Our Budget Plan finds the money for your New Edison, so you'll never feel the spend ing of it NEW" EDISON " Th$ rUurot with a So!" You'll have your New Edison paid for before you know it. You'll enjoy it while you're providing-for it. System in the pocket book does the trick. Ask about it and see how well it works. E. H. Newhouse v fx ttuuiorized Lcaler s ntntd 1431 riHI a t I . I vi ' uUillllllllllllilllJUIllJJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllj ,REQP-OUD , NEBRASKA, u r urnisn. i ou t;ne .mxturofr v7M IvJ -. ' V -- I