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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1923)
T ' ' ""' ttmmtm .. . - .i. . , . , , t.j mmm ,.,. ,. , , ., mimfl , . . m ., , . . i. i i '- GRACE EPISCOPAL Teaching Patriotism I'rtrl of the business (if Tho Youth's Companion Is cultivating n llnu imtrlol Ism- th love of country: not an tig, bit tUMit. Tin' Youth's Couipiinlou started the iiiou'tneui for putt ng I hi ll g nu tlio .scliotil house, It foniiiliitcd the Pledge of Allegiance to ihe Flag tlm is lepeuteil tolit in puiulluiilly every school in the United Stat a. U hns fur a long I lino, now, been miming ii m ries of patriotic covers plotuilng ktrii.lng events In the nation's histur.i. l'altitd by the bent historical illusti-ul o-s In tne country, they fire ii'prndtie. o I In f ill color nt fre I'lent liierviK o.i T' Cn-npsiilonS rovi'i' It Is wnr'h n yeai's subscription toTbuCoinpiiiiuii t J Iihv tlii'-e coin's m our building of the i ikii plctiucil ho gttiphlcnlly. Tl ty Vgiimtly in llxlng ttie memory of 'lie vents rchili'd in the school Ills tones The yi Issues of 1DJI will he crowded with mmIuI stoiles, short storlc, edit orluls, poetry, fucts, mid fun. Sub fiCib" now nml receiw; I. The Youth's Companion- (ii! issues In lll'l. 1!. All the lemiliillig Issues of lt).'I, II Tliu Coiiiimnlon Ilo.r.o Culeiuhir for 1DJ1. All lor$2.f0. J, Ur Include. McCaU's Magazine, the monthly authority on fashion. Both publications, only JU 00. TUB YOUTH'S COMPANION, Commonwealth Ave. ,fc St. I'aul St , Boston, Muss. State Line The tlrst snow of the season fell Morula v Jo' U Brown was trailing in Oucker vlllu Tue-dtiy. Clias Hollii ha- rented the .Mm Cimpiiell fiirm. Tlieie will be nuettnij-. ut the Vuw 11 ii ikv-Ii lid- week Jo l i.nfi and rtjfo spent Solidity eiei.i ' u lb rt tbi-s'. lbi'i . b 1 1 1 p is doing the cliuivb at 0 .i I'i ' 'Mu u he. is gone. 1 I Hen Mapes ale lu-lping G . j eir wcod III li wrute. l e, s i ho Iihs been stole for tie ps - '-li-ttpp at litis athiin;. P i rper helped Cliirord Noble tin ! s '(K liouso Monday and Ttics iUy Mr and Mrs Jim Collins spent Sun. Uv. bci pupeni.s Mr. and Mrs. II A BlllllH "' Mr. Hoy Mjcrs lire Ihe proud parents of u baby glil boi a Mon day ev, ii'iig Mi t ! Mis. Fred Broun iuuohI to Nortui tiinliiy to attend tho tuneral o' Mi- Pull mi Sumhiy. O a i r at i filially went toNoitoii. k.- I 'iii j i, i evening being eillod '' d.-ith of hi mother, Mu. October WcaHier Report ' V '''it: Mjn .it) di-g , uii.i in nu 7s leu . on Dili, minimum IS deg on li'tn Precipitation: Total 1 ii? inches -n fA I 1 me.i. Nu nber of davo Clear 11, party cloiulj Ii, cloudy It. Dates of fio-t light ttlh, hilling 15, 111. a I Pievail ing t.nd N W ndays. Precipitation since Jan. 1st, 2170 I idles Clins. S Ludlow, Observer. LUTHEHAN Beguhir services every first and ihinl Sunday I i th? monili in the AdvenMi-t chinch at 11 a in. The public is eoidially 'invited to at. tHid our sen fees O K. llolnltz, Pastor IlEAU YE! The Red Cloud FarmtM.s Local Union No. 1222 will hold an open meeting nt the Odd Fellows hall, Fri day ovoning, Nov 10, nt 7:30. Short program The address of tho evening will bo given by Rep. Dan Harbor. He will have tho outiro evening and will discuss the legislntlvo proceedings of tho last session or the legislature. It will be well worth your time ntul troublo to heap Mr. Garber. All other Locals near Red Cloud are urgod to Attend ns well as the people of Red Cloud A. D. Polrce, Prosldem. The Margin of Safety Is represented by tho amount of insurance you carry Don't lull yourself into a fancied security Because tire has never touched you it doesn't follow that jnu'ro immune Tomorrow -no today, If you have time-nnd you better find time come to tho office and we'll write a policy on your house, furniture, store orp merchandise -LATER MAY ME TOU LA IK - C. TEEL R.elia.ble Insurance n. every Sunday mouiiug, Morn!' g I'mw-r nt eleven nV'oili eiy Sihi-'.'m urn' lib g." Kviiiibig I'I'hxit it seve tlntv o'l'ioek eVfi'.v .''iiiliiy Evening. lirv. Ilnsil S. D.tllgheMj. CHRISTIAN ' VhiWi I If. (II il ttMltt Will t.n ... ...... f ' '' .....I ltni III, M 111 . , give unto jon: nr us tbt. woild giveih: gl.ve I unto you " V- will have Sunday School and tiMiiiiirtg WHubtp i,h usual Mimdny ui.'iiiliig; but unite wltlithu other ohnruhes in a ptpintic seiviee in tte evening The Sun lay Stihmil uolililnies tn grow. Mrs. (teuigo Pope gave a veiy iti-irii 'live piohitiitiou t ill las' Sic da Last Friday evo-ilng (Jer'rudo (.'a. bill entertained tho lleacou Li tin Class at her home to n Hallowe'en Puny. The roiniH weie appropi lately decorated with jick'o lanteriiH, mMs and witches which gave the proper at mosphere for all sorta of blunts, At the close of the evening, Mrs. CntlilM served a most delicious luncti and Oer trudc presented each guest with a handmade favor containing her for tu tic The Missionary Society met at the Parsonage Friday afternoon. Child labor and the play life of th chi!tl were discussed. Some very surprising cindlttotH exist even in our own bind Tno Child and AmerioVs future lh one all should be Interested in. Methodist Church Notes H. O. 'ir.i'o, Psroii The most important Ite'iiJJiii mu not s this week l the iiUiMtlncemetlt fii.il 1'lli'Ui I'jv.iiiueliiile in, eiin- i. begin iu'.vi Mii'itbiy night to run time WUeks. Mrs. Vi.en- will to tho mvhii. gWi-t Meetin ;m tn Infill ut i be liip i-t church Liter at the Cluisti.ui clllll'ch mid iii-ii nl t'n. I'.Miiev.U ional chiitvti. Mii.il it iih.Ii'k timing th uict'ttum at Meiliudisr church. Ym will want to get in on this tho ver. first iilclit Armistice day otunes on Suiul ly tin year A special progiain will bo held in the. evening in ice ignition of the event. Special music and iiiture-ting speaking will be tho order of the evening Tbe pastors null chinches will unlto in Vii.s service. We me all verry sorry that physical inlsfortuiies should li.ive cotno to our o-teemed friends Mrs. Hush and tJrand. in i Hi-fZley within the last few tlay and are all an.hni fur their rapid r oovery. The V H. M Societv held an in'e-e-tiiig meeting la-t Tiies lay at the hoiii" of Mrs Itlootn. riiM.'Miitli Divicion of tliu Ladies Aid ate to I. live n tea at Mis. Ilmr me'"8 home tlds afternoon. Bvorybotiy is Invited. We will bi delighted to sto ou at chureh ne.t Stindav morning. Come to mi Hay School and plan to I o pre S9iiJJitJ)jvlp worship Nothing can tilre'a sitl-ttieiory p aco I i our lives which rules out tne proper waiting of .iiir hea'ts upon ttoil lu the public, means of grace. The lOpworth Leauue is comluc; a long line In the contest So far tho autos arc running pretty much neck and neck We are much pleaded that the special meetings which weio announced to be. gin in our own church on Monday uigut have been enlarged in scope and that all the pastor.- will unite in the-e meetings and that that all Christian people will have a chance to link up o:i a good spiritual campaign together for throe weeks. We are Impressed with the lino spirit which exists be .tween the various churches lu Red Ciotid. GARFIELD COMMUNITY Tho Services of Sunday will be as follows: Sunday School at 10:00 a. in. Sermou 11 n. m. Thome: lie not overcome of Evil, but Overcome Evil with Good." Young Peoples' Department meeting at 7:30 p. oi Sermon, 8:15 p. in. Theine:-"Ele. oients of Success lu the Christian Life." Hoth sermons Sunday will be given by the Pastor. A 15 mintito song sorvioo will be held at the beginning of the Sunday evening service. You will enj ly this pleasant service of inspiration. The Young Peoples Department now has in it 28 active members of the church and Is on n footing to do some real interesting work this winter This department will meet Sunday evening after the opening song service for op. ganiation. Dr.R. v. Nicholson DENTIST I'lie Chiireh Mi'hnol nt ten o'c ni k hcsfraMy MJ WMZi YELLOV PENCIL l xsjatmiavMmss, I How ninny women hnow liovv to make vinegar pic? I ul?h I could net ua dlgrdlled ns n piiSfH'nger londiictiif. Most iitiyiuic can deninnd high wiigcs but fow enrii what they get. The only advice you pay any nt ti'ttllon to Ib tlu kind you pay ca-h to get. Emi'iHon Purccll'H Ford Is ho old that It has twenty-four rattles and sl. buttons. Real ItitPd times come when people get to u point where they only buy what they need. It Isn't iilways what I say that gets me Into trouble. It Is what other folks think I say. It Is easy to forget when one does you a favor but you never forget n wrong, real or fancied. If you are poor and think you must follow the fashions you (fit bo sure that you will stay poor. Tho only sure and safe way to got rid of t'xee-s fnt i.s to (iilt outing so much ami few will do that. Low Shelley sayn the old maids In his town violate the prohibition law by wearini: corkscrew curls. A mad dog ran Into a store tho other day. l'.ut ihe store doesn't nil-1 veitl-e. so no harm was done. I Nebraska barbers talk about nils-; Ing the price of haircuts to n dollar Us haltlheads are lucky for once. Now that party loyalty Is dlsiip pcarlng what excuse can voter- otlV- i for supporting n two by four cuiulb : date? ' Hank Leggett Is always arranging' pipe smoking contests for tne lint. ' none of his favorites ever show up I for the test. ! Too many unselfish patriots are looking for tho Job of working the people beg pardon, I mean working for the people. For tlfteen years I have been roast ed because I demanded rubber-tired street cars. Now, it is said, they will soon he In.iiBe. Some folks suy the two dollar bill Is unlucky. Send em to mo In return for will subscriptions to tills paper. Tltnt break tlio houiloo. It I- gnnernily ttcknowledged Hint one h'tjt to die to ho appreciated. If this i- true I'd rather live and lot ' the uppriM iatloti go hang. I die N 1 rn-ha editor remarks th.it a little work is all right once In a ' while for a change, so long ns it ' doe-n't Interfere with his golf game. If country editors were us Inter ested in getting a square deal for theuist Ives ns they are for other folks their state organization would he more elVeitlve. A Pennsylvania man was mar ried by long distance phone recently. Adam P.teede will take no such chance-, lie Is afraid the wires might i.et crossed. An eastern college professor says no one should n:nrr. on an Income of less ibiin s ,(i,n) a year. And still the professors i. under why common folks make fun n,' them. An PM'haniro remarks that old fash ioned spelling bres are no longer popular In the - lumK Men who em ploy high school and college gradu ates found this out long ago. Country towns need fewer country clubs and swimming pools and more old fashioned hard work. The same Is true In the cities but 'no one ex poets city folks to know very much. I haven't got a single bud habit. They all come In-droves. (ilffcrd Pluchot will have a hard time building a presidential boom on the fact that his settlement of the coal strike tncroased the price of coal. Hill Maiipln Is writing a colyum for tbe Omaha Hee. If I wanted to' re turn a compliment ho gave me recent ly I might say that every day In ever.v way the Heo gets worser and wor.-er. A Hluir man Is so stingy that he married a widow to save the cost Of buying furniture. If a candidate for congress would promise bis constituents gold p! -toil nlckles lots of them would believe him. Th.- I'o-s uoesn't like towns wln-iv they huvo street Ilghta hi the middle of tho ftror-t. On account of tho bother mid avpi'iue of chungltig thorn I have pi-rsunilfd htr to let thorn alone. V wU&tfic RED BAND hade by I Holici of Final Report V " ' . - .7 I i Hi , Culli.t v . In the nu Iter of Ihe Ks a e til Swiiin II Johnson, i' ! M-ed. An Person- "f.-'ed in Said h:.it , 'are lit't'.'bv I'u tt;ii ilint the K vi en' i-i v I I ' ml V ,.' ..tei ' r i has Hied hen n. a ti tin 1 nc'onrit mid re- , jj jj port of her a istrntbui. and a petbji"l!l Hon lor the fli.nl settlement of such J account and t" urt, and for a decree, IT j of dlstrlbuti' n o' the reshliiM of said m e-tate, and ft i be assignment of thejjw tvnl estate u 'ging theieto. and a Sl'ivi discliarge from her trust, all of which oin her trust, all of which Sii i tun" been se' tin- hem inr , T& court on the Uth tiny of;'j said matters before said c November, llij.', at the hour of 10 o'clock. A M . v hen All Per-on- Ini, r- fste-l May Anii'tf and ( onte.st the' Same. Duittl this UTth day of October. 102; J (Seal). a. D ItANNEY, j Coui.ty Judge. In the Diotrict Court of Webster County, Nebraska. Uavli 7. Mummer. Pi.iintiu" v- L:oi. l'hail-s B Kdtly. Kami t I! r . ,'i . ' urn i. i' v. I is ' i In - - .Ii.iii--, L Hi. in !'.. .In... I wile, (.1 ue. tee Reeve, K ito Reeve, b s wile, ' Fus National Hank, Hiilyni;, Cob. in tlo, Lot T.ii ('J in Uloek Due (Hi. Y..' et-'s Scmiil Atliin ui i (iuitle i;.ie. Uiij sl.-r t'liuoiy, r.'eoi'nska. Tlie abniK natnc'l (It-feie'ants atitl t! it'll of tlieiii, us vii a- He i iiknow ti claimants to the real estate iiiuve tbs. eiii'il. win take nolle- tli.t nn 1 1 t! It Ii day of October IOiM, Haid . Miiiniiit rt. plaintiff herein tiled Ids II.miiii, in s;ill Ciiill't ,ngnii.-jt Mini i fetiiiunt-, tlie obj cl anil pin.vt-t i t liieh i.s to f.irecio-e a Ci'itnin lax sile uerlltii'iiteisMK'd against atd ttal i titelij the (Jimmy TrHiisuiei' of We. sier Count1,, Nebrusku, on the i h. day of Novetiilitr lDlo and sill -etpient ... ' '- paid trtercuiidet, now ainounl nu.' tu 1220.) to have the aiuouii's - piid wrh mteiest tlnrmi ileceid :i first il rf iiguiu-t sal I i. i. e-tnti- t.inl fm a s tie of s, ib) ten t i.t'u to sulisty siiil lien. You are nip. r tl to Miiser said p n ion mi ur li i .) th I Mi. ' tt i-f Ot'iviiibet' .02.'! Hiivld 7,. Mu oil WJPntii.nti, liy Fied V.i.rei. Hn .Mt'.ruy. - . ' 183 Acre Faan l?or Sale l.oe-ttttt .' miles fi'i.in Wheeler, Ra-., aim T Milis 11. .tn m 1'i'iiicis Tbe fai 111 Is priictu' iii.v If el, 8.1 uure ludng 111 cuitivatinu, lialaucH ptisttiie, nil fenced, liood well '.s iter. Ill ncies of coin that will Kld .'!") to 50 bushels per acre, 20 acres of feed in shock, 10 acre- in fall wheat that I- up. All new farm ui.ichinety, 8 head hi)i-er,'l good milk cows, 2 wagons, 2 sets of woiki harness, 12 hogs, i0 chickens, and household furniture goes with farm. I Farm cost $lll,t'0J Inn owner will take $!l,000. Can give time on $J.7U Write ' Rox III, r. f. d. 2, St. Francis, Ivans. Co. Ministerial Assn. Meets ' The regular monthly meeting of , 1 ie county .Ministerial Association convc.icd ut the Baptist church in Guide Rock on Monday, Novombcr 5 , ud found the committee from Guide Rock I'lready on the grou -tl with an excellent dinner smoking hoi, ready to be served. A most delightful time was had nt the long table, after which opportunity was given to the new ministers to enroll themselves as members and the Assoe.V.tion elected 1 s oilicers for the ensuing year: C. Pi. Nelson, president, B. S. Daughcr ty, vice-president; C. E. Kirkwood, 'crrctary-trea3u'iiOi, Rev. Kf'hclmiia of Garfield Community church not being able to 'be pre. ent to conduct a round table, the matter ups takci up impromptu, and a very interest ing discussion was hail on the ques tion: "Is Modern Civilization ( hris tian or Pr.gan?" in which all present expressed their belief, land the per so 1 proposing the topic was given 15 minutes to close the discussion. Altogether tlie meeting was found very profitable. The next session v"l c cir c M d" Pereher fl at the M. K. chinch in Blue Hill. Dr.Y.ti.McBride DENTIST OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud Nebraska 'V"' h. i) ia'j:no.TTr--r'rrr5n-iraSTncjawcsv ifORTHEFARM 5'gt rfma-- --i Q JSW e29 1A' ffivtSSJSF WJ That's lust what Dr. Hess Poultry IW CHAS. L. COTTING, ' ( 'il tss-iaiSssLfiru. s?T2f: f 25 HEAD of IMMUNE DUR0C $ I JERSEY BOARS at Private Sale Wu are not holding a Sale this fall, so you will be given the opportunity to select a Roar sired by Sensation Giant. Fashion Leader or Constructor. This breeding is the best that you will find anywhere and these boars are the long heavy boned kind, and our prices are right. We also have some sows with litters at side that we offer at bargain prices. GlAY GEN1TE&, NEBR. We Bananas Mr. B mm WE HAVE TWO OF PAPER FOR HAMMERMILL RIPPLE MAIL ORDER BOND LINEN Try Hammermill Ripple and be Convinced BOTH The fled Gload Ghief In the County Court of Webster County, Nebraska. STATR of NEB11ASKA, ( VKlisTi:urotNT. b lu tho matter of theestatenf .Michael Donovan, deceuscd. Croditors oi Said Estate Will Tnko Notice, that the time limited tor prcs oiitution ntul tiling of claims against tho same U February 15th, ID'24, and for tho psyment of debts is October 20th, 1021, thnt I will sit at tho county court room In said county on the llhh day of IMinmry, 1021, at li) o'clock, A. M , to ici't'lvf, t'Mimiui', lu ur. a low. or ii.ijnsi nil chum and otjeoiions .inly tiled Dated this 20th day or October A. n. 10'i'J. (Seal) A. D. BANNEV, County Judge. Help your Moultcrs Moult If you want your hens to moult uaturally- If you want them back on the egg job promptly -fall and winter layiujj Then you must make sure that your motilters arc heal thy and hungry. They must cat lots, and be able to digest what they cat. ti V; Pan-a-cc-a does for your moulting flock. The Orugirist Mae No Today OF THE BEST LINES YOUR STATIONERY PHONES IS BRiGas sm sssosss&s&s&sss&s m ess man Geo. W. Hutchison Bonded Abstracter Real Estate Farm Loans and Insurance Red Cloud, :-: Nebr. Card of Thanks Wo desire to express our sincere thunUs to the Bubckub and 1. O. O. I and tho niany friends wiio have so frtitiifully hiipH us dining the time of our bi-rtiivcnifut. We aie apprecia tive for the sympithy and love e.. prcsscd'aud other emblems of friend, ship. Mr. and Mrs Murnahau, and 'family. ',. r. Red Cloud f Nebrask rt- -