1 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, CHIEF IP! 5 "r s c c s s miwinmiM The Fathtr ol Succtis Is "WORK The Mother of Succeis li4 AMBITION The Oldest Son Is COMMON SENSE Some of the Boys' are PERSEVERANCE, HONESTY. FORESIGHT, THOROUGHNESS, ENTHUSIASM and COOPERATION. The Oldest Daughter Is CHARACTER Some of the Sisters are CHEERFULLNESS, 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, Prriident Rod Clotlil,Wcb. S. R. Flotance, Caihier JJtl'OtUt Ouurttn'ml lnj iht O'pnutort Ovanm'rt Vunduflht Matt of Xthrutkn UlIMffilllMM MIMliiraM School Clothes School is now in session and the school children need 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 made for wear 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 rammraiEKiiiw , A Few of My Bargains in KANSAS WHEAT LAND 010 acres l'j miles Trom tfooil town, good grass, 15 feot to wntor, for quick siilo SlUTiO per iiur will cuvr? buck SlOOi) ut. (I puirunt. 010 ncrt-s. 8 miles from town nil In grub, 250 acres bottom luiicl all can bo fiuuicil but ubnnt 10 acres, uloso to Hchool, good neighborhood, and Mirrouiulcrt with good lmprovcmentti, 50 teot to water, S20 pur ncro will curry buck SAGOO ut 0 percent. tBO ncres. with Improvements, 8 miles from good town. r.O feet to water, 80 aoies under cultivation, adjoins school, u bnrgnln at 835 pur acre, S1800 bnck ut (I percent. 100 aoros 8K miles from town, level as a floor, good grass, S30 per ucre,,81000 buck. 9 JV20 acres OX miles from town, 10 acres in wheat, Jtf delivered, ICO acres mnro broke which could be put in barley in spring, every foot can bs cultivated, priced at 830 per acre, StOOO bade at 0 porcont. 1C0 ncros tine iovel quarter except about 10 acres, lfioiii cultivation, 100 acres hi wheat l of wheat ut mnohlno goes with tho place at SlO per ncrc, S2000 buck at 7 percei t :i20acroh, Ml) tillublf, '.'00 acres under cultivation, 120 in pastuie, 7 room house, barn, grauary, well and mill, leased for 1021, for one third delivered, 5 miles from town on graded road, a bargain ut i?l0 per Here, 94000 bnck ut 0 percent. OGo acros, l miles from town, llucst improved farm In county, 100 -ncres good alfalfa land, pumping plant irrigating 10 ncres, good spring In pasture, 1200 acres soeded to wheat noes with thu plnco for SOU per acre, terms ut 0 per cent. 100 ncres 111 miles from town, ull in grass, Icvol, good sell, this goos fcr S21 per ncio. If you are interested In uny of the above come tu and sec mo nnd set n date to go down and look it over. I make the trip in nuto nnd about three days Is all that is required to muke the trip and look the land over to jour satisfaction I belelvc I am giving you good advise whon I tell you to act quick for land Is sure to' advance, us purtlos In northwcstornpnrt of Kansas aro soiling their land thPio and coming in here to buy. ' ' Geo. W. Hutchison Real Estate. Insurance, Loans, Abstracts Ind, 63 P,,0i 85.77 Red Cloud Nebraska ME RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska t'UBLISDED EVERY THUItSDAT Ontercd In the I'ostofllce nt lied Cloud, Neb as Second (;iai Matter" A. G. McARTHUIMKdltor and Ovynor r!K ONLY DEMOCRATIC I'Al'HH IN Wt:il.HTi:it COUNTY Promises and Performance vantage if his farm bureau tnkes care of its local problems. " HENRY R. FAUSCH, , County Agricultural Afc$nt BOARD OF EDUCATION The School Board met in regular session Monday evening with all mem bers present except Ovcring. The minutes of the previous meet ing were read and approved. The following claims were allowed: Hansen Laundry .... $ G 80 High taxes was the chief co.np'niiit legistered against thoc in chaige of state affairs by Mr. McKclvie, th n as now, u candidate for governor, throughout the campaign of two year3 ago and the people were lead to bs licve that if elected ho would bo in strumental in sccuiing a tax reducti ,n. On Sept. 17, 1018, in a political ad dress at Kearney, according to a re poit published in tho State Journal of Lincoln on the following day, ho i3 leported $o have lamented the "tax burden upon tho people" during tho previous six years and insisted that "this may mean much or nothing, but everyone who is at all In touch with the conduct of the state's affairs knows that if it recks with ineffici ency, waste and favoritism." Similar assertions were matlo at Lexington, Grand Island, Gothenburg, Ogallala and Goring. At Scottsbluff the charges were disputed. But, Mr. McKclvie was elected. His "civil ad ministrative code bill" was adopted only to be i ejected by tho people through the only avenue afforded them for doing so when they approved the new state constitution and what has been tho result? lias tho "tax burden upon the people" been reduced? By no moans. Instead state taxes were inci eased from $.1,309,102 in 1918 to $7,400,013 in 1919, the first year of his torn, an increase of more than three million dollars in a sinj-lo year. Not much re lief from the "tax burden upon the people" there. Then in 1020 they wore given another boost, so that the total taxes naid bv the people of the state aro more than throe and one-half million dollars greater than they were when ho lamented the groat "ta bur den upon tho people," and'chaigcd that tho state's affaiis were necking with "inefficiency, waste and favorit- icv. But tho general tax is not tiie only tax that has boon increased. Under the former administration every auto mobile owner paid a tax, or li'o-sa of $3 per car per year. Under the pics cnt administration tho minimum license is $10 per car while the aver age for all cars is $12.50. As there aro about 210,000 cars in tho tato tho increased tax imposed upon auto own eis amounts to approxim itc'y $2, 000,000 more. Contrast this lcconl of ' inefficiency, waste nnd favoritism" uim r the Aic Kelvie administration with that of John Morchcad while he was serving as governor, who during hs picvious campaigns, made no rcckls charges or impossible claims, but as eitcd that if elected, as he asserts now, ho would stav on tho job and give the pcop'o a thorough business administration. He mado good then and state taxes were reduced ore-sixth during hN picvious administration. This was not accom plished thiough the passage of "civil administrative code bills" and Junkets from Seattle, Wath , to "Washirg'on, D. C, but by remaining at Lis office and administering the trust that had been bestowed upon him by the pqoplo of tho state. Gricc & Grimes . - .... 12 95 John Parsons . .., 1 00 E. W. Stevens . . . 13 05 Omaha School Sup. Co. . -. 91 68 Missouri & Kansas Chem. Co. . 35 00 Warwick & Yotk . 3 15 A. T. Iloltzen . . 0 28 G. W. Trino 3 90 Morhart Bros .'. M 50 Allyn & linker . .. - B 93 Sanborn & Co. 5 03 D. C. Heath &. Co '1 -1G Houghton & Miffhnn Co. 5 28 D. Appclton & Co 9 35 Red Cloud Chief u 12 25 Gaston Music Co 2 40 Boston Music Co. 77 Edward J. Walt 03 J. A. Parks Co. 2 34 J. A. Fisher & Bros 2 87 Board adjourned to meet Novem ber 1, 1920. C. J. POPE, Secretary Powcl & Pope's Cafe handles Dar danolla chocolate candy. Try it. Vote for RE-ELECTION of lorocrawiiire School Days Are again at hand and with them come the if usual cares and worries for mother hustling to get the kiddies off to school each morning. Sometimes in the haste other household duties are forgotten, preparations for the noonday meal forgotten, But don't let that worry you phone us your wants or have the "kids" stop in and give us your order and it will re ceive ua same careful attention as if you had personally made the purchase. GIVE US AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE YOU IF YOU DESIRE QUALITY AND SERVICE P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries and Queensware jimraffl3mminiim Beforo tho Day of the Auto. A cnniel with the neck nnd leg of a giraffe ranged the plains of Colo rado with the three-toed ancobtor of the horse 1.500,000 years ago. Dally Thought.' Affection Is the broadest basis of jood In life. George Eliot. Benefit In Wearing Glasses. ' Wearing glasses docs not weaken! the eyes. This effect Is apparent be cause tho eye gives up straining and reveals the full necessity for glasses Often eyes become so strengthened byj tho rest thus given thnt after a tlmaj tho glasses aro no longer needed. wmammnamin B CHIEF JUSTICE Andrew M. Morrissey "The political parties have made no nominations for Chief Justice. The Chief Justice Is not elected as a party candidate, but his name will be found with other Judicial Candidates, and school officers on a separate ballot. "We favor the re-election of Chief Justice Morrissey because wc believe In the law designed to tako the courts out of politics and to elect Judnes because of their qualifications. "Six years arjo when he boenme" Chief Justice the court was about three years behind. Totfjiy the court Is as nearly up with Its work as It Is practicable for a supreme court to be. Credit for this is not wholly duo to the Chief Justice, but other members of the court who have contributed to this result rjlvo full credit to Chlsf Justice Morrissey for his share In Its accomplishment. "He han executive ability that ot results. He enjovc the friendship nnd co-operation of his a-'oclater He has the respect and eonfidrnce of the lawyers who have business In the Supreme Court. Ho has helped to clear away many tcsiiniLalltlcs of the law. Law-breakers have been broucht to Justice and honest men enjoy the protection of tho courts. "If you are In doubt cbout how to vote on Chief Justice, ask your DIs trlct JucJoe." Lincoln Tribune. Land Sale! IJKeSEKEK33ES3IHSJJ The South West Quarter of Section Thirteen (13) Township Onejtl) Range Eleven (11) 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 S1.000 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. rX7XXS-A?3mi'K3)73Kn-2 SSGSMJHWZSraaiSWESa IB jHko EkiJ IJ tUiS vwv Bernard McNcny Attorney VICE CQUNSUL OF SWEDEN FOR NEBRASKA iuii!mrra:iiri!Mi As sure as you are a foot high you will like this Camel Turkish and Domestic I If a Cr is Worth Driving jj it is Worth Building I A Garage .... jj See us for Up-to-date Garage Designs. The MaloseGellatSy Co, WW., .V,WAV.VVW ' "make the boy a partner It was said by a great many wise ones that the soldiers having lcd-out-door lives so long, would want to get back on the farm, but it is estimated by the Department of Agriculture that more ..than 500,000 fanner boys have had a taste of another kind of life and that they never will go back. You can hardly blame them for not going back to some farms where tho living conditions arc primitive. They have learned tho nluo of running water, the comfort of a well set table and well prepared food and they also know they arc ripablc of earning a living and onjo ng them selves in surroundings whMi nppeal to them which they could never havo if they should go back under tho old conditions. This being the fact, one of the most important things which a farm bureau organization can do is to standard ize its boys and to weave nnd build them into tho farm cnuation. making them self reliant, money paving and property owning citizens. It used to bo considered enough for a boy to wait until his father died to get control of the farm. The modern idea is with a boy, if ho cannot mako a partner of his father, ho had boat find a plnco whore he can become in terested in tho business. Stripped of all frill", thk is tho real problem. As soon a tho l;oy own something and becomes bclf supporting, ho is willinjr to be n farmer, knowing as ho doe that ho can havo every comfort and every ad- ii 1 1 1 iffliMti ii ' i iifli Mmif tfHft.it.mKiMw.'tfWHk-sv.arar t0fm blend! KMmBV A SIEHHIJHHb Cameta am sold everywhere In n tw inBHBKBVn tan w I tifn I n anar- j b . $HM6MHIaaRK of 30 ciiantte for 30 cent: 4hH9D9SHHVH9R inailanKlne-paper'Coveredcar' HjtanSSBBnLK ion. We atroniUy recommend EKjMrjKKlKmfUaWm ""' carton fr "10 home or of- r-nHnHjjEijWn Ico supply or when you travel. 3BKIiBBFtralM R. J. REYNOLDS jHMffwvPrCTfljB TOBACCO CO. 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