The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 26, 1914, Image 8

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BETTER GIVE US THAT ORDFR FOR
COAL
WHILE IT IS EASY TO GET
Good Coal Is Sure To Be Scarce
When Cold Weather Comes.
PliflTT
FHEES
QUALITY
ON THIS WE HAVE BUILT OUR
PRESENT BUSINESS
YYHEN we began our
"" business career in
in Red Cloud we took as
our motto the yne word
Quality and we believe
all our patrons will agree
with us that it has truly
been our slogan all' 'this
time. Our reputation for
high-grade Groceries is
well known. We are fully
prepared to supply all
your wants in our line
P. A. Wullbrandt
THE HOME GROCERY
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Choose Your Winter Wardrobe
From These Stocks
The Cold of the Last Few Days Has
Given Warning That You Will
Need Warmer Clothes. -r
Ladies' Outing Night Dresses, in all sizes, made of a
good grade of outing, with double yokes, all seams
i well finished, from
75c to $1.25
Misses Outing Night Dresses at
50c and 60c
Underwear for ladies' in low neck, short sleeves,
ankle length at
$1.00
This garment is well worth S1.50. Heavier grade in
high neck, long sleeves, ankle lengths, fleeced at
$1.00
Extra heavy fleeced at
Ladies' Wool Union Suits at
$2.80
Ladies' Wool and Silk Union Suits at .
$3.00
Children's Wool Union Suits, size 2, at
90g
Come In and Look my Lino Over Before
Buying as I Know I Can Please YOu fca
I JIf s. Barbara Phares I
T Atfftnt For Riit.t.rirk Pnitnrns f
jl Open Evenings Until After Xmas jl
Premium List
The following Is the remainder of
the Farmers' Institute Premium List
which we were unable to publish lust
week:
FARM PltODUCTS.
CORN.
Ten ears yellow 1st, Henry Lam
brecht; 3d, Ernest Htiskins.
Ten ears white 1st, Will Raseer: 2d,
Henry Laiubrecht.
Ten ears red or Dloody Butcher 1st,
E. N. Roberts; 2d, Ernest Hasklns.
Ten ears calico 1st, Ernest Hasklns;
2d, Ike Wilinot.
Ten ears, any color 1st, Ernest Has
kins.
81ngle ear, any color 1st, Ernest
Nii-lfh.H.
(.'olltt'ilni' of nuii- M. Knits Hum
kins, 2d. I K, in) Lmubrecht.
Best ten eats jellow corn by boy tin
tier 10tnt, Bllery ('. Hooper; 2.1, New
ton Crowell.
Ten ears sweet corn lit, Lrnest
HiiKHiifj 2 I, J M. Htewatd ifc Hon
Tt'liciiiN popi'diu l-t, .M. II. Ililn
siekui;2il, Bluest HimkitM.
cr.itnAt.H
Wlunt !, 121 Payne'; 2.1, Chile:
.Iorgcn"on
0..lh-M, I'M Payne; 2.1, Winnie
Palmer.
Kitdlr I'oni iHt, Jus. Beauehainp; 2.1,
CllHM SollUllZ
Cunu seed 1st, Hurry Topluini; 2.1,
Mr Tunixou.
Millet Hell--lsf. CllHllel acliul'z; 2.1,
Uitv. Hurii'M. -'
Ilarl) Ohio putiitnto. 1st, Chas Linl
low; 2l, Bluest Hu-kins.
Sweet potatoes Ut hihI 2d, B. N.
'utile
OntoriH lt, Hemy Gilliaiu; 2.1, W.
A. Muynurd
Tin nips Int, Clarence Lewis; 2.1,
.lolin Hatiis,
Beets 1st, J. M.S'eward & Hon; 2d,
Bllei'y C. Hooper.
Parsnips 1st, UitH Wiggins; 2d, Cluia.
I'llll U'H.
Curiotn 1st, John IlaniH; 2d, II. A
Zalman.
Mangle beets 1st, Joseph Topliinn,
Hr ; 2d, Otterbelu Uainey.
Quart peppers 1st, Chas. Ludlow;
2d, Iuo. B Statiser.
Sugar beets 1st, Ino. D. Stunner; 2d,
S. It. Boyce.
Pumpkin 1st, Lawrence Pletco;2d,
Fitz Llpplncoti.
Squashes 1st, John Hanis;2d, Law
rence Pierce.
Cashaws 1st, Lawrence Pieice; 2d,
John Harris.
Collection of apples-1st, David lief
felbower;2d, H. R. Boyce.
Collection of grasses 1st, W. A. May.
naid; 2d, Wesley Throckmorton.
Sample cuttings 11)11 alfalfa 1st,
Lawrence Puice;2d, Omer Crowell.
Alfalfa seed 1st, W. A. Maynard;
2d, M. H. Humloker.
KDUCATIOX.A I. BBPARTM BNT
(IKNKIIVI. WORK Class A
Lot 1 llest collection of hauil work
by it railed school pupil
1st, Leon Ciuttci; 2nd, BernuidClut
ter.
Lol '2 Beit collcclion of hauduoik
by rural school pupil
1st, llerlrudo Ralph; 2nd, ltoig
Do vie.
Lot !J Best hi tide of miinilu' train
iligby any graded school pupll-
ls, Alino Uluttui; 2nd, (leoiKeiOior
lecse. Lot 7 lies' pi in of in. ilk 1 till-in
1st, X l-on Leliiud.
L'U s l'o i e.il n'tlou of seeos -
l-i. Kllt-ry Hiioper
Lot 11 II, 'Si iIni 113 of lege table
Is', F.I vi llonp. r.
Lol l.'l llest leu ems of white Coin
iiiIm'.I l. boy.
It, i:il.-r. -lloMper
novs" ti.un woitK Class 11
Lot 1 l!cxt ten af of yellow corn
lh', Xewton Crortell.
Lot 2 llest ton ears white corn
1st, Ellery Hooper; 2nd, Kenneth
Crowell.
Cliihs D
Lot 1 Composition, "'Hlbtory of My
Aero of Corn".
1st, Kllery Hooper."
rillti.H' CLUU WOltKClass P
Lot. 1 Best huud made dubting cap
1st, Alta Coon
Lot 2 Best 1 1 ami made sowiug upon
1st, Marie Pegg.
Lot II Best cross stitch towel
1st, Annie Hansen.
Lot 1 Best hemstitching
l-t, Irene Pegg,
Lot ft Best machine made corset cover
1st, Lthel Coon.
Lot 0 Best buttonholes
1st, Hthel Coon.
Clus G
I. it 1 HeM enuneil peaches
1-', .M.uie Pi-gg.
L"t 2 Be-t cuiiued gooseberries
lt, M.ule Pegg.
Lot :i IJei-t canned plums
lit, A I tu Coon
Lot I Iteht canned ebonies
1st, Ethel Coon.
Lot r Best grape Jolly
1st, M.uie Pegg
Lot 0 Best apple jelly
1st, Mario Pegg.
Class II
Lot 1 Best canned punra
1st, F.hiel Coon.
Lot 'J Best canned grnpes
1st, Annie Hansen
Lot 5 Best pickled chorrlcs
1st, Irene Pegg.
Lot 7 Best cranberry jolly
1st, Gem White.
Class I
Best piece of hand sowing
Premium, silver thimble Irene Pegg
Class J
(Associuta Club Members)
Lot 1 Best quilt patches
1st, Mae Baker.
Lot 3 Best hand made dusting cap
iat, Ruth Fry.
Lot 5 Best hemstlchlng
1st, Vera Baker.
81ECIAL l'UEMIUMS
Best made underskirt
1st, Attn Coon.
Best hand made napkin
1st, Marie Pegg.
Best made spoonholder
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Yoia do Mot wisEi
aliim M jut food
You desire to avoid it. Dr. Price's Cream Baking
Powder contains no alum or Tikio phosphate. Its
use is therefore a safeguard against objeclidnabic
mineral salts which are left in the biscuit and cake
when made with inferior powders.
Uicmijts have shown that a large percentage of
the chemicals of which duni baking powders are
made remains in the food in llu form nf r.L-iniw.1
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Salt, hydrate of aluminum and other impurities.
Read the label on the can. Reject a baking powder'
unless the label shows cream of tartar. Buy and use
CRBAM
Baking Powdr
Made from Cream of Tartar
No Alum
4 " in.- i .,
l-t. 1 1 cue Pegg
Best keiiiiugtou bag
1st, litiiie Pegg.
Beat patches 1st, Aiinlo Hansen
v Specials
I'l.u-a Bay Beth Hansen
Ida oou Nellie Fry
.leniiio Coon Kiln Fry
Mahel Luiidy Olen Fry
iii;i:i' mtFi:i).s
Hull !l veins old and over
1st, J M Steward & Sou; 2nd, Walt
Ciiu ner.
Hull '2 yeius old
1st, Lyman K'-slg. '
Bull 1 year old
1st, P. I .Mount ford
Bull under 1 jeur
l.st,. M SUuiaid .t Son; 'Jnd, Walt
(tin in r.
He-t tin 11 any agu
I'M .Muuutfo.il.
Cow '.) ,e us old uhd over
is', .1 M sTcwuid t Son; 2nd, Walt
(iiirner.
Cow 1! years old
l-.t ami :iml, I M Steward & Son.
Cow 1 je.ir old
1st, II A .lolinsou; -nil, J M Steward
& Son.
Cow under 1 year old
1st, Claiencc Johnston; 2nd, J M
Stewaid t Son.
Buf-tcow any ago
J M Steward & Son.
Best herd 1 bull aud 3 cows
J M Steward & Son
DAIUY MIF.EDS
Cow 3 yeais old and over
1st, Ed Umber; 2nd, Jno B Stanscr.
Cow 1 yenr old
1st, Earl Harvey.
Cow under 1 year
1st, Br Dutnerell.
Hst cow any age
i:d (larber
nous Duuoc Ji'.iiset
Boar 2 yeais old and over
1st, 0 L llei rick; 2nd. Clar,cnca John
itou. Boar 1 year old and under 2
1st, o'L Iloiilok; ind O K Ilamey
Board month-old an J under 1 year
Island 2n.l,"C L ileniclc
Boar under (i mintbs
Int, U L lleiilck; 2nd, Claiencc
Johnston
Boar any auo -
1st, C L lluiiick
Sow 2 yonis- old and over
1st, Clarenco' Johiihtoti; 2nd, 0 B
Kamoy.
Sow 1 year old and under 2
lst.C Lllerricli; 2nd, Q K Harney
Sow G mouths old and under 1 year
1st and 2nd, C L Ileniclc
Sow under 0 months
1st anil 2'id, Clatonco Johnston
Sow any age
1st, Clarence flohnstou
Pair of liogs t
1st, C L Herrick
nous Bgiikhiuri: "
Boar 1 year old
lbt, Hurry Gilliam
11003 POLAND CIIISA
Boar 1 year old
1st, J M Stoward & Son
Boar 0 months old and under 1 year
1st and 2nd, J M Steward & Son
Boar under 0 months
1st and 2nd J M Steward & Son
Boar any age
1st, J M Stoward & Son '
Sow S years old and over
1st, J M Steward & Son
Sow I year old and, under 2
1st, J M Steward & Son
Sow 0 months old and under 1 year
You Hear so Many WISE People Say
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(Copyrighted)
Did you ever notice how thev stand or move? Their
back is never straight und when tlfcy bend or
turn they move their backs as little as pos
sible. Think it over, then come up and
a&k rru- WHY?
Yours for Chiropractic and Health
Ralph E. Camp, D. C.
SECOND NUMBER OF
LECTURE COURSE
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In tho Arcadian Trio we are offering a small company of picked artists,
who will glvo a mixed program of vocal and violin solos, readings, trios, and
sketches which should not fall to please the most critical audience. Of one
member of tho company, several lyceum committees have said, "We will
gladly take any company In which Miss Mildred Morrison appears." Miss
Morrison is ably assisted by Miss Ona Rlloy and Mr. John A. Van Pelt. The
Arcadian Trio will appear In this city
IVIonday, Evening flov. 30th
1st, Joe Crow; 2nd, J M Steward &
Son j
Sow under 0 months
1st and 2nd, J M Steward &Son
Sow any age
let, J M Stoward & Son
Sow and litter of pigs
1st, J M Steward & Son
Pair of hoge
1st, J M'Steward & Son
FOR RENT A good 0-room house
Hutchison & Saladen. adv
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