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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1920)
m 4 t fe, ,V-- MJ- I fw,.. BED CLOtJB, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ft. "?' S VUEIh n ec cs u S U O C E S s iiMmiinnmffl: The Father of Success 1$ WORK The Mother of Sucews is AMBITION The Oldest Son i$ COMMON SENSE Some of the Boys are PERSEVERANCE, HONESTY, , FORESIGHT, THOROUGHNESS, ENTHUSIASM and COOPERATION. The Oldest Daughter Is CHARACTER Some of the Sisters are CHEER FULLNESS, COURTESY, LOYALTY, CARE, ECONOMY, SINCERITY and HARMONY The Baby is OPPORTUNITY Get acquainted with the 'old man' and you will be able to get along pretty well with the rest of the family One of the Greatest Aids to Success is a Good Bank Connection THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Flounce, President Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Flounce, Guliier Dfiont'i UuamitUtd by the DfpOfltort Omnaultt unit otht Slate of Xtlrutln niMiniiM i."" i1arai;iJiraxni::iii!i!i.iui1 uwni! nil ' nnwira :t; itiwn r n i ill iw'TOuiWrmiiiiiMwiiM School Clothes ' School is now in session and the school children nee'd sturdy clothes. Have a nice line of the following goods that are priced right. What is more serviceable for a school dress than a good gingham, well riiade forwear and the styles are right. If you are in need of a good sweater come in and look my line over before buying Always ready and willing to show goods. BARBARA PHARES Geo. W. Hutchison Real Estate". Insurance, Loans, Abstracts lad, 63 'Nij Red Cloud Nobrusku SEEING IS BELIEVING have just returned from an inspection trip of nortwest ern Kansas, driving by auto to Decatur, Rawlins, Chey enne, Sherman, Wallace, Greeley, Witchita. Logan, Sheri dan, Thomas and Norton Counties, stopping at many places and driving the country around the town. 1 have found some real bargains in wheat and stock farms, wheat going from 20 to 40 bushels the acre, land ranging in price from 512 per acre, up, with easy terms and small payment down. The average renter in this county can handle a half section of this land. If you are interested see me at once and make arrange ments to go and look this land over, for land values are advancing and the bargains I now have may soon be gone, GEO. W. HUTCHSON. ME RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nebraska.' -UBLISIIED EVEKY THURSDAY intcred In the PoMofllce nt Hrri (loud, Nob as Socoud Class Mntter' A. U McAKTHUK.iKflltor and Owner "MB ONLY nn.MOCUATIC J'APIUt IN vi:nsTi:it county RED CLOUD'S FARMERS INSTITUTE ' Red Cloud Fnrmcrs' Ihstituto will be held October 25-29. Monday October 25 Entry Day. Tuesday October 2G Stock Judg ing Contest. Wednesday October 27 Judging Horse-, Hogs Poultry, Farm Pro duct4:, and .Womcns' Department. Thursday October 28 Judging Hereford Cattle and Hereford Club .nle. COURT OR COUNCH, campaign this summer to teachers at for candy .last year. .Cigarettes cost summer schools and teachers' insti-1 800 million in the same time, so also tutes, reminding them that their sue-, did admissions and dues and ttbacco cess in increasing their salaries will ' and snuff. Cereal beverages brought depend largely upon their ability to 12 millions more last year thnn Kan show in dollars and cents how real a sas raised in all the Liberty Loan, and service they can render their com- j Kansas was the banner loan state in munitios by making more conservative ' the district. As a nation wc spent young citizens out of the children in ! for soft drinks within 20 millions of their care. I much as Kansas and Oklahoma to- Expenditures for luxuries arc being gether raised in all the loans. Calf ' ucd to show the need of teaching sav-1 - ing in schools. While America raised It has been pointed out how repug nant to "American ideas of govern ment it would be to have The Hague Tribunal given power to enforce its decree and replace the League of Nations with this court, or a similar court, as Senator Harding proposes to do. Government by Injunction, which is government by a court, is a hateful tiling to Americans. According to our tradition and our principles, the executive jiowors, the legislative powers and the judicial powers must be kept separate and distinct. These principles are fully carried out in the League of Nations, which provides for an International Court of Justice; but not so with the Harding plan. Senator Harding himself shows this distinction plainly in his speech of August 28, when he says: "The difference between a Court of International Justice and the Council created by the League Covenant is simple but profound. The one is a judicial tribunal'' to be governed by fixed and definite principles of law, administered without passion or pre judice. The other is an association of diplomats and politicians whose determinations are sure to bo influ enced by considerations of expediency and national selfishness." Those Americans who wish a super government by injunction, an inter national government by a court, should support Mr. Hauling. Rut those Americans who believe that courts, domestic or international, should bo confined to judicial func tions, who do not believe in govern ment by injunction, should bury Mr. Harding under a wilderness of votes. Just received a shipment of Dar- Frid.iv October 29 -Judging Short-1 21 billion dollars in war loans, it danclla chocolate candy. 1 per lb. horn Cattle, Shorthorn Calf Club i spent 22 billions in luxuries last year. ; box. Powell & Pope. Sale r.nd Parade. i The Tenth District raised in all its Wert Stevens has purchased a now war loans 910 million dollars, ten mil- Dodge truck which he will use in his lion less than the national expenditure plumbing and electrical business. The following judges have been en gaged: Prof. II. R. Pier, of Lincoln, Horse? and Hog. Cha-. Cornmnn, of Lincoln, Poultry. Robert Mouscl, Cambridge, Here ford Cattle. Thomas Andrews and Ashton Shal lcnbertter, Alma, Shorthorn Cattle. ino p-onmtm lists have boon re vised find will bo ready for distribu tion the 1st of October. If interested, write for one. , COMBINATION SALES j Poland China Combination sale, Sat , urday, November 6th. 30 boars and 20 open gilts will be consigned by Alex Ruschow, Blue Hill; Wnlt Lam brocht, Inavale; J. II. Hamilton & Sons, Carl Fausch, and Henry Fauch, Guide Rock; C. R. Steward, Chns. Whitaker, and Geo. Amack, Red Cloud. Write for catalogue. DURO JERSEY COMRINATION SALE Saturday, November 20th. 25 boars and 25 open gilts consigned by Wm. Ardnt, J. T. McMahon, and E. A. Rlumonthol, Blue Hill; Geo. BoUlor and Edgar Tcnnan:. Cowies E. W. Lrwoke and James Arnold. Inavale; Curtis Steward, ! e th Sturl'nrd and Sam Johnston, Red Cloud. Write for catalogue. HENRY R. FAUSCH. County Agricultural Agent iraxx:2C3UHmca3!3 3niicAaniaiaxa'ccAur.2teaEErKitBSKiw Sunday, Sept. 26 Starke Ball Park 3:00 P. M. Red Cloud vs Rosemont Both teams have arranged a strong line up arid it promises to be a good fast game. naraiimiiiw H Land Sale! 3T DC 3IIE 3E are 3H The Price of Lumber nnd building material is so much less than it has been and the prospects for it going much lower is so slight that we feci justified in advising you to build now PLATT & FREES c:g 3HE IE DC TT K? i rinif AT THAT old suit-it f rrki' LlUUlV MAY NEED REPAIRING LlUUlV Frank R. Hughes Cleaning - Dyeing - 'Repairing Phones Wo Crtll nud Deliver Red 88 103 M Red Cloud, Nebr. Wo Pay Ruttirn Clmrgos on Out of-Town Work COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES (By Superintendent) The following will be the urogram for the Teachers' xaminat!Qns for the coming year. Ono Day Program. County Sub jects. FORENOON Alegebra, Geometry, Arithmetic, Reading, Civics, Agriculture, Oitho- graphy, Drawing, Penmanship. . AFTERNOON Iiotany, Music, Grammar, History, Geography, Theory and Art, Mental Arithmetic, Physiology. LIFE SUBJECTS ' FORENOON Trigonometry, Chemistry, English, General History, Zoology. 1 lV111TlTrtAT Physics, Phychology, Rhetoric, Gener al Science, Geology. Two Day Program. County Sub jects. FIRST DAY, FORENOON Algchra, Civics, Arithmetic, Penman ship. FIRST "DAY, AFTERNOON Rotnny, Agriculture, Orthography, Drawing, Reading. SECOND DAY, FORENOON Geometry, Theorml Art, Grammar, Physiology. " SECOND DAY, AFTERNOON Music, Geography,.Mental Arithmetic, History. LIFE SUBJECTS FIRST DAY, FORENOON Trigonometry, Chemistry. FIRST DAY, AFTERNOON English Literature, General History, Zoology SECOND DAY, FORENOON Physics, Phychology. SECOND DAY, AFTERNOON Rhetoric, General Science, Geology, State examinations in county and life ceitlficate Mibjects will bo held on the following days lor tlio school ar 1920-21. One-Day, Saturday, November 20, 11)20. One-Day, Saturday, January 22, 1021. One-Day, Saturday, March 20,1021. Ono-Day, Saturday, April 2!!, 1921. Two-Days, Friday and Saturday, May 27-28, 1921. ' Two-Days, Friday and Saturday, June 24-25, 1921. Two-Days, Friday and Saturday, July 22-23, 1921. Teachers' examination questions in drawing, orthography, grammar, geography, reading, physiology and hygiene, penmanship, arithmetic, theory and art, and music will be based upon the work outlined in these subjects in the high. school normal training course of study recently is sued by the State Department. Anyone who wishes to tako Study Center pleaso send in your nam'' ro.nl soon ns the classes will be or"-' rd before very long. MORE MONEY SPENT FOR CANDY THAN EDUCATION Is your child's candy worth more than his education? It may not bo worth more, but it is costing more. The American School Journal says $81D,0()0,000 was spent on the public schools hist year while the tax ex perts at Washington say 950,000,000 was 'pent on candy in the same time, a difference of 105 millions in favor of candy. Did you imagine it? Relieving this proportion to be un fair to the children of America the ; Government Savings Organization of j j the Treasury Department is launching j a sa.ing campaign in every school,! housi , a campaign of oducation"and ' B actual saving. Where schools prefer to have banks handle the school sav ings accounts this is to' be done but hi a great majority of cases the Thrift Stamp and the War Savings Stamp arc the media of savings. Teachers arc asked to teach thrift as a part of the school course. The Tenth District has carried a HmWiMW hii iWHi 'u'lifriM The South West Quarter of Section Thirteen (13) Township One (1) Range Eleven (ID Web ster County, know as the Gust Ryden land, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on Saturday, October 23, at 10;30 a. m. This sale will take place in front of the State Bank. The purchaser will be required to pay SI, 000 at the time of sale and balance on de livery of deed. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This " property belongs to the heirs of Gust Ryden, and the undersigned has power of attorney to sell it. I25WS3m:a3eZ3X323n33 o s A. Bernard McNeny Attorney EBQUIST VICE COUNSUL OF SWEDEN FOR NEBRASKA 3 .rrarcrai ! Why man we made this ' cigarette for you! 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