s i " ""iMi i 5iilSSBSSBSBSMiliWM'g WED OLOUD, HEBRASKA, OHHF GRACE CHURCH Red Cloud --. REVEREND SAMUEL HARDMAN Servient For Palm Sunday, Holy Week and Eaater Tide Palm Sunday Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11:00 a. m. Evening Prayer and Address at 7;30 p. m. . Monday l" Evening Prayer and Address at 8:00 p. m. Tuesday Evening Prayer and Address at 4:15 p. m. Wednesday Litany and Address at 0:00 p. m. Thursday Evening Prayer and Address at 4:15 p. m. Good Friday Morning Prayer and Address at 10:00 a. m. Evening Prayer and Address at 0:00 p. m. Easter Even Evening Prayer and Litany at 4:15 p. m. Easter Day Morning Prayer at 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion with Sermon at 11:00 a. m. Evening Prayer and address 4:00 p. m. The above services arc arranged in such a way that it ought to be possible to have your presence at several ol them. The subjects ot the addresses will be timely, and the addresses will be short. Plan to come yourself and bring a friend or neighbor. Upon you depends in a large measure the succcis or failure of these services. If you arO not a member of Grace Church and wish to enjoy any or all of these Services don't hesitate to come. A hearty welcome awaits you from the congregation and minister; better than that is the knowledge that you have worshiped God and received His blessing. ME BED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud. Nebrnakft. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered In the I'oitofflce at Hcd Cloud, Neb aa Bocc-nd Claw Matter A. B. MoARTHUR.Edltor and Ownor Advertsing Rates Foreign, per column inch 15c Local, " ' ' 10 & 2 Political Announcements Fivo Dollnrs will bo charged for nil parties announcing their candidacy for ofllets in this column, whether Demo, crnt or Republican, and will bo run until the Primary Election in July. For Sheriff I horcby unnounco myself nsti Candi da to, for the nomination for Sheriff of Ycbstcr County, nt the Primary, July 18, 1022, subject to tho will of tho Re publican voters of Wobster county. JACK WALLER. Farm Bureau Notes I hereby announce mysolf asticandi date for the nomination for Sheriff of Webster County subject to tho will of tho votors of the Democratic party at the 1'rimary election, July 18, 1022. LAWRENCE DOYLE. I hereby announce myself as n candi date) for tho nomination for Sheriff of Webster County, at tho Primary, July 18, 1022, subjoot to the will of tho Ro' publican voters of Webstor county. N. 1 PHILLIPS. Newspaper Not Limited To Printing All the News Conserving oE People's Rights and Fidelity to Principles of America's Democracy Are Basis of World-Herald Conduct. I hereby announce myself as n candi date for re-election to the ofilco of County Sheilir of Wisbstur county, bub jeot to the will of tho Democratic vot ers, at the primary oleetlon, July 1H, 1022. PRANK HUI?FEK. For more tlinn a th'ird of a centuiy vtho Omaha "World-Herald, under the ownership of Senator G. M. Hitch cock, lias been the champion of true Americanism nntl of good govern ment. It 1ms fought without swerving for fundamental democracy. It has been the exponent of popu lar rights guaranteed by tho consti tution the rights of free speech and n free press, of freedom of assembly, of religion, and of education and lias defendrd them whenever and by whomever assailed. The World-Herald under Senator Hitchcock's direction, has devoted itself to teaching understanding and respect for tho constitution of the United States, respect for tho law the liberties of all citizens under tho law, and tho duty of government, under the constitution, to protect the lives and nctivitics.of the people and to respond to the settled popular will. A daily reading of the World Herald affords a liberal course of study and enlightenment in not only the duties and obligations, but the rights and privileges of American Citi zenship. The World-Herald is a newspaper that docs not stop with printing the news and commenting upon it. It believes that an American newspa per owes to its readers an educa tional duty as to basic principles to help men and women fit themselves for the responsibilities of citizenship. Ours is a government of tho people. It will bo such as tho pcoplo make It. And they will make it such as they aro themselves. The stream cannot rise higher then its source. If good and privilege entrench upon the peo ple's rights, if cunning triumphs, if liberties nrc lost, it will bo because the people do not understand and, be cause they do not, aro unable to help and protect themselves. It is more light and less heat that is nccded-in dealing intelligently with our public probems. Light that will enable tho people to know what Amer icanism really is, the soul and truth of it, what aro their powers and op portunities as electors in our govern ment, what the government actually means to them. 1 There has been published recently a wonderful littlo book, called "The Short Constitution." It is tho work of Judge Martin J. Wado of tho Unit ed States federal court and of Dean William P. Russell of tho college of education of tho Iowa State univers.ty. This book translates tho guaranties of the constitution into tho language of tho ordinary man, woman and child. It affords to tho ordinary citi zen knowledgo of the relnt'on of the constitution to his life and tho lives of his children, It is a most helpful and inspiring work in tho field of true, ftot spurious Americanism; The World-Herald, beginning April1 9th, will publish this book in daily in stallments. It takes tho form of lec tures delivered by n judge to child ren in the school room. It brings home to every man and woman, and to every child, the great truth Abra ham Lincoln had in mind when ho said: "Government Liberty Authority Law tho man or woman who fails to appreciate the true meaning of these terms, lack tho truinimr neces sary to be a good citizen of the iv. public." The World-Herald wants all- U readers to rend these lectures. Es pecially it wants to interest tho chil dren, for tho future of our republic is in tliMir linnds. Thcrifo-v, tiio World-Herald is of fering libcnil prizes, open to all ch ! drcn in common schools, pnrqehial schools and high schools, for essays based on these lectures, on "What the Constitution Means to Me." The study of tho lectures?, followed by writing a short essay not to xcecd fiOO words on the subject, will be an influence for good cltizcnshln that will Inst through life. She World-Hernld urges fathers and moth crs to read these lectures themselves and to interest their children in them and in the prize essay contest. This is only nn example of the work the World-Herald is doing to promote tho cause of good citizenship and good government. It is a news paper with ideals and convictions and with tho courage to fight for them. While in a partisan sense it is demo cratic, as Senator Hitchcock is, It is something more than a partisan news paper. It Is independent and free, and it docs not hesitate to disagree with tho democratic party when it bclievos the pnrty is wrong. It is the property solely of Senator Hitch cock and his close associates engaged in producing it. No corporations, no outside interests of nny kind, o-vn a dollar of its stock. Its owners are not financially interested in other en terprises or corporations. Its soul is its own, and it is free nlwnys to speak its own mind. It is a clean news paper, free from sensationalism or ob- jcctlonablo matter in both its news and advertising columns. You cin safely take it into your homo and en courage your children to read it. Tho World-Herald is by far tho largest newspaper in Nebraska and by far tho best. Much more money is spent to produce it. Yet the ptlco Is reasonable. It gives you more for tho money not only than any other Nebraska paper but than nnything else you can buy. A year's subscrip tion for tho Daily and Sunday World Herald is $6.00, or it will bo sent you six months, for 3.00. You could make no bettor investment for your self and for your family over GOO pages overy month, or G,200 newspa per pages in a. year's, issues. ,. I hereby announce mysolf as a candi date for the nomination for Sheriff of Wobster County subject to the will of tho Republican voters at tho Primary, July 18, !ie. FRED IlEDtiE. For County Clerk I horoby announce mysolf ns a candi date, for tho nomination for County Clorlc of Webster County, nt tho pri. mary, July 18, 1922, subject to tho will of.the votors of tho Democrat party. I. F. PERRY. I hereby announce mysolf as a cnmli (Into, for the nomination for County Cleric of Wobster County, at tho pri mary, July 18, 1922, subject to tho will of tho voters of the Republican party. ELMER K. SIMONy For County Treasurer I hereby announce myself nsucnndl. duto for the nomination for County Treasurer of Webster County subject to tho will of the voters of tho Repub lican party at the Piimary election, July 18, 1022. MRS. HAZEL POWELL. I hereby announce myself nsncnndl dato for tho nomination of County Troasurcrof Wobster County subject to tho votors of tho Democratic ticket at tho Primnry oleetlon, July 18th A. V. DUCKER. I horoby announce myself as n candi date for tho nomination for County Treasurer of Webster Comity subjoet to the will of the voters of the Repub lican tiokct nt tho Primary election July 18th. MRS. CLARA E. WALKER. For County Superintendent I hereby announce myself as a candi date for renomlnatlon for County Sup erintendent of Schools on the Non Political ticket at tho Primary election July 18th. ESTELLE E.IDUCKEr' Monday, Sheriff Huffer filed for Sheriff on tho Democrat ticket. Dur ing bis term of nfllco he has conducted tho affairs of the oflieo in a. very cap able maimer and is worthy of the voto and support of his party at the coming primaries. The Chief believes that the Democratic party will mako no nils tako in nominating him as n candidate for another term in this oilleo. GRAMLICH COMING Professor Howard Gramlich who is head of the Animal Husbandry De partment of the University of Nebras ka will visit Webster county April 11th and 12th. Mr. Gramilch will talk to the High School students tell ing them about tho University of Ne braska and the College of Agricul ture. Students who are planning on taking a higher educational training will bo interested in hearing Mr. Gramlich oxplain what tho University lias to offer them. Several of tho Live Stock Brccdeis' Associations will help entertain Mr. Gramlich while visiting in the county. J Following is his schedule: Tues day, April 11th Red Cloud High School at 9:00 a. m., Guide Rack High School at 1:00 p. m., Eckley Consolidated School at 3:00 p. in. and Tuesday evening Hereford Breeders entertain. Wc-dncsdny, April 12th, Oowlcs High school at u:uu a. m., Blue Hill H'gh "School at 1:00 p. m.t Bladen High School at 3:00 p, m., and Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. at the Royal Hotel, Duroc and Poland China breeders entertain at a joint supper. COUNTY AGENT CONFERENCE Tho first conference of the county Agents in tho southwest district mot at McCook. Mr. Fausch of Webstor county and Mr. Davis of Adams coun ty wore re-elected president and sec retary. Mr. Holmes of Red Willow was elected Vice-president to succeed Mr. Claybaugh of Clay County. Tho next conference will be held at Red Cloud, Juno 14th. HENRY R. FAUSCH County Agricultural Agcr.t. COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES (By County Superintendent) Seventh grade students aro to take examinations in spelling, drawing, mental arithmetic, physiology and pen- menship only. They aio to have one trial only. This examination is given mostly to get them used to tak'ng tho examination so that they will do themselves justice the next year nnd not be scared. GOOD ROAD NATIONAL ESSAV CONTEST Tho Extension Division of the Uni versity of Nebraska is co-operating with the National H'ghway and High way Transport Educational Comm't tco in the good roads national esny contest. Following aro tho rules; 1. Subject-"How Good Roads Are Developing My Community." 2. Length Not to exceed 700 words. 3. Closing Date Not later than May 1, 1922. 4. Award The Harvey S. Fiie stono Scholarship. This scholarship provides tuition and expenses for four years' attendance at any college or university chosen by tho success ful contestant. 6. Those Eligible All students of high school grade. G. Preparation Essays must be written on one s'dc of the paper only Each manuscript should bear tho name, school and home address of tho contestant in the upper left hand corner of tho first page. 7. Grading Essays should bo graded on a basis of knowledge of the subject, composition, and appearance. 8. Principals and teachers of high schools is Nebraska are requested to forward the best three essays from each high school to the university of Nebraska, Lincoln Nebraska under postmark not later than May 15, 1922. The best essay from each state and territory will be handed a national committee to be appointed by the United Stales Commissioner of Edu cation. Teachers' Examinations April 15, 1922. Eighth Grade examinations April G and 7, 1922. The announcement of Fred Hedge who has filed as a candidate for Sher iff on the Republican ticket appears in our Political Announcement column. Mr, Uodgo served two terms as deputy uadcr his brother. His many friends predict that ho will bo a strong candl date for this office on tho Republican ticket, Embarrassing Situation. My most embarrassing situation hap pened when I was a young girl. Our Sunday school gave a picnic in tho woods and I nttonded, wearing a white dress, nud currying a green silk pnra sol. Unfortunately, a rain camo r.p nnd nftor It was over my dress was as green as my parasol. Chicago Jour-nnl. In The District Court of Webster County, Nebraska. In Tho Matter of tho Application of Myrtlo A. Putnam, Administratrix of tho Estate of Nowell C. Putnam, De ceased, for Leave to Sell Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that, in pur Ruanco of an order of Hon. Lowls II ( Blackledge, Judge of tho District Court of Wobstor County, Nobrnska, made on tho 20th day of March, 1922, for tho sale of tho real estate herein after described, thero will bo sold at public vendue to tho highest bidder for cash, at the south door of the court house in tho City ot Red Cloud, in 6aid County on the 24th day ot April, 1922, at tho hour of two P. M., the following described real estate: Tho Northwest Quarter of Seotlon 20, Town 3, Range 10 in Webster Coun ty, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open ono hour. Datod this 22nd day of March, 1922. Myrtlo A. Putnam Administratrix of the cstato of Nuwell C. Putnam, Dccoascd. J. W. Auld and Clarenco Johnston went to Cambridge Wednesday oven Ing to attend a cattle sale. A Letter To Make Good Must impress the person who recieves it with its importance, whether the correspondence be of a business or personal nature. 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