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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1915)
-V 7,r , 'jak Vi V"-vf..Jl T i ..mm-saoj J5sd ,..." -. ; & it k'u ox 6 u'ij , "' it . ..... -?. fl -ihr .& JN JS B R A S K AT if J . ! ! i I CSSSS3I1 I' Bl USSSSC31 f) -- - , i Work Ha mess Jr-J hi -" 'II' JR. J. Prices Ranging From .$37.00 to $65.00 In order to compete with catalogue houses and since the prices in leather are advancing, I have decided instead of raising my prices, to sell for cash. Remember I carry everything in . LEATHER NOVELTIES Such as pockelbooks, handbags, toilet sets, traveling bags, suit cases and trunks. You will find my line of the above articles complete, as well as a full line of lap robes, blankets, etc., and my prices are the lowest. Growing Mulched Seed Potatoes "Northern grown feed tubers ordl nitrlly retail for tiliout 'o per cent moro than home grown tubers. The estimated cost of producing seed tubeis by mulching 1 SlO to 312 an acre moro than the cost of producing them by cultivation, but a mulchcil seed plat will onlliiMiily yield about 'J3 per cent more seed tubuis an acre I htm will a cultivated seed plat. The inst of a bushel Is, therefore, not greatly diircrent for tho two methods. The grower mii produce lilirli-clti.ts becd tubers at homo by mulching at a cost somewhat less than he can buy northern grown sued of equal quality It Is recommended to tuu'ch n few rows of potatoes along one side of a Held to furnish seed for next jeai's fiop. The mulch should be about four inches deep after settling and inny consist or hay, straw, stable litter or other coarse material free from grain or noxious weed seeds." Hullu tin on "Home Mulched v?. Northern Seed Potatoes for Enstern Nebraska," Agiicullurul Experiment Station. Bits of Byplay By Luke AlcLukc Copyright, 1015, tho Cincinnati Enquirer -esr: ;- u:cs--i STOCK SALE Botchnl Tills world wo could improve. I nay, Our pioKress would Uo ninjile, It tto lind less iiiImco unch dny And much more jjood cxamulo. A Wontlor. (iiibc Joiich is ttie most truthful mini I know of. Steve Why do you say that? Unite He had a binds eye last week, and I iiHki'd Him now he got it, und he told uiu thiit a man lilt tilm. JOE eSSS-SSi m FOGELS mesesesn kfjirmi 'ii ' "hi i""!' 'w 'i1"'"" f 'i, iiiUiwiiUJiu i, ii . oa. - mmmmrm .m" a IKv WB"W, . i,,.. !, "?01 SALE r20 j Discount Diseoant fj SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE To clean up everything in Winter Goods, I will give a discount of 20 per cent off on the following gviods: Outings Outing Night Dresses Blankets Caps Creating A Fresh Egg Supply Tho long-suiTeilng local grocer in sonic communities has a hard proposi tion to sell the consumer "atrictly fissli eggs" from those Unit arc often oll'ered him. Ho would Hue to buy belter eggs and could allot d to pay mure fur them if eggs of cortilled quality were offered in such uumbcib that he could build up u Irtish, egg trade. It Is held by the department of farm management at tho University Farm that practically the only way that tho consumer may get satisfaction "and got, eggs that in the long run will really be cheaper tie spitu the fact that they may cust a little inuie), tlic only way thittihc uierchuut may muUe u fair protlt, and .tho only way the farmer may get wiiat fiesli eggs urc wortli is to co-operate. If an association of several egg producer- will agree to furnish eggs bearing the date of laying on each egg, together with the name or number of the pro ducer, and furnish them regularly und in such quantities that they may be recognized in the market, there seems little doubt that it would work tin economic bunelit for the entire community. The Silver Lining. Theso ilnys nru cold, out do not pout ui inih ,ici maiiu a note: Vou never hear n thing nbout Tfiojnian wlio rool.3 tin- bout. Thr Wise Pool. "Politeness costs nothing." remarked Hie sage. ' "Muyho that's tho reason why most people have no use for It," added the tool. 82 Head of High Class Thoroughbred Stock at Fair Grounds, Smith Center, Kansas 8 Friday, February 26th r Commencing at I O'clock Sharp I 3 - Percheron Horses - 3 j Hereford, Holstein, Guernsey and Shorthorn Cattle POLAND CHINA HOGS J Space will not permit our giving a detailed description or the S st. cl nor of the bleeding but wo will be glad to bend you our c.italougo which can be had upon application to tliu sectetarv. W. II. Lewis. Smith Coiiler. K'niisiio. Huh! "It Is a funny thin;," said Dill To his friend, Mr. Numun; "Tho man who's wearing ear muffs Will JmoRinv he looks human." Fairy Talcs. "Pleased to meet you." "I had to work late." "I can lalie a drink or let it nlone." "My, Isn't your baby pretty." "We have never had u quarrel since we were married." Underwear Wool Hose Hoods Outing Petticoats Sweaters Fleeced Goods Yarns Knit Petticoats Mittens It will pay you to anticipate your wants on tho above goods. j j Mrs. Barbara Phares New Line ot Spring Laces and Embroideries Just Received IF " "!"IIi'iiiJ""'Ii I i1 ,'i, 'J" ,'JI" "' ' , 'ii",1 '"J" I', , ' 'i L "1 HENRY COOK, M. D. nii.U.KI! IN DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND TOILET ARTICLES i mammmMmumm:mwMMW)au ir'JiiaiiiiaiKiiuiniiiiiniiiDiiiiaiiiiin'iciiiqinirjiBiDffiniiiEiuBiuax'iuD 1SSS9MB69 mmmmmm S3 w33i ODK iiomnmEHTS Are Made Right II WeU Lettered And . Carefully Erected Prices Reasonable COME IN ANO 9EE You Can Enjoy Life Eat what you want and not bo troubled with indigestion if you will take a before nnd after each meal. Sold only by us 25o a box. SH. E. Grico Drug Co. Sure. "It mny seem queer." said Mr Burke. "Hut you enn hot it's so; An Idle rumor dues moro work Thun anythlnu I Know." Smith County Breeder's Association vm llimitlnl Tlnut.it n.i.1 ll.-fiti.i A n.. s-i t .- ! .. ... iii ' --"'- ". i.iu.wn, unci,, j, t uurrisou, uieiK Names Is Names. D. Light ruu.s a grocery store In Cincinnati. S7.O0O.OO To PENSION INVALIDS If we receive oo subscriptions to The Ladies Home Journal, The S.ituid.iy KicuhiK Tost, Thr Countiy (jeiitlfiiun. $i scnch. each month till April jo, to KCJUAI. last year's business, the original tS.otio. earned yi-ars 11150, hfroines lh; property ot TIIK INVALIDS' I'KNSION ASSN., inakiiiK $7000 to pension inva lids. No salaries. Invalid-, get all. YOUR OltlJKK or renewal contribute 50c or more towards the support of a score yf Invalids who have rcicivfd pension chcukk each inontlt nearly two years. Always address your order to CORQON. (HE MOMINE Mill. Oaim. Ne. S BEST REPAIRING W m U UNDER THE SON !-fl W Invisible Patches Neat workmanlike repairing is a branch of our business which is given especial atten tion. Send Your Torn Garmanta To Ua . We will clean press and re pair them so that they will give you much satisfactory wear. You are accustomed to having your shoes and watch repaired. Why not your clothes? 0VEHIJ1G BHOS. & GO. R. G. Hassinger Cleaner and Dyer Both Phonea COL. R. C. PETERS General Auctioneer Will Guarantee Competent Service. Ask Thoso Who Have Had Him Cry Their Sales Write or Wire For Dates Guide Rock, r- Nebr. Placing the Credit. 'Luke wrote the- following paragraph some j-eafH ngo. and it appeared In his column. Slnco then It has been going the rounds credited to almost every liiihilention In the country. Here It Is: ' One morning father missed muiic money out of his clothes and thought mother tind frisked hi in during the night. So, while mother was busy In another room, fattier went throuirh her hand hug lu urn of his coin, lie found a receipted milk bill, nil unpaid he, bill, u big hunk of prepared chalk, a powder puff, two coupons six months old. repic-jeutlng the Inst time he had taken her to, tho theater; a button hook, sis samples of dress goods, a clipping containing Gene Field's "Lit tle Hoy Hltie," it sample or talcum pow der, one of the baby's mittens, un old tintype of himself taken before mar rlage and 7 cents In coin. And father felt so mean that he kicked himself all day," Things to Worry About. The average depth of the sand on tbo African deserts Is from thirty to forty feet. Dally Health Hint. Never stand behind a mulo when you are arguing with him. Our Daily Special. De a good loser, but don't make it a habit Luke McLuke Saye: You can make a woman madder by ignoring her than you can by calling tier names. When a girl marries she usually loses n good friend and gets a grouchy hoarder. Polities is one of our most popular sports because you can talk it all day and not know a blame thing nbout It When they are engaged they im agine that they enn got along with one chair when they go to housekeep ing. Uut after they have been mar ried for awhile they want two differ ent parlor suits. The lad who loafs around and owes everybody In town Is tho same fellow who is deeply worried because the Panama canal Isn't paying expenses. Tho old fashioned poker player who uscU to walk around his chair to .change bis luck now has a son who can deal a diamond from tho bottom when bis stack gets low. Deforo ho gets ber be thinks she Is a bumming bird. After bo gets ber be discovers that she Is a screech owL Conscience inay help some. Bat tbe fear of getting caught Is what keeps most of us straight A woman may have no aim In life. But she always seems to hit the target when she starts out to snoot Friend Husband. There Isn't any fun in fishing If you bare to catch fish for a living. Before she gets him she believes all bo tells her about his prowess as an athlete. After she gets him she dis covers that about tho only sport be ex cels In is throwing tbo bull. Onco In awhile father will pla"y foxy wheu ho comes home with a lluo bun on, nnd he will carefully hide his mon ey bo mother won't And It And then he will get up with a big bead and a dazed feeling and stall around for an hour trying to remember whero ho hid the blame money. Tho first baby gets a silver mug, n gold ring, an Ivory rattle and about $200 worth of line baby clothes. But tho Blxth baby is lucky If it gets two bibs ond a ten cent box of cornstarch. itaey Saving Facts About Your Exposition Trip Vou need not spend a fortune to visit California and its Expositions in liilf. Anyone in moderate circumstances can go and it's a wise investment in pleasure nnd educution. 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RETURN THIS COUPON GERRIT FORT, R. T. M. Union Raclflc Railroad Co. Omaha, Nebraska I would be glad to receive FREE your illustrated "California Exposition Book" No. 11.1 and other information of assistance in planning a California trip. NAME. ADDRESS A MAN IS AS GOOD Q: AS THE FOOD HE FEEDS OND The better the food the healthier the man. Every man, if he values himself, insists on good, pure, sweet butter and on really fresh eggs. Our reputation for selling fine butter and eggs is perfectly well established in this community. Our gro ceries are the best in town for the money. miVE UB A TRIAL ORDER j P. A. WULLBRANDT e-S" THE HOME GROCERY S-:ss DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DCNTIST OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud a a a Nebraska DR. DEARDORF VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate Chicago Veterinary College twelvi: yi:aii3 i:x!'i:rm:.ce ATHAILEY'STIE BAItN Red Cloud -;- Nebraska E. S. Garber Real Estate, Farm Loans and Insurance. Red Cloud, - Nebraska. 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