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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1917)
. . .-qiJ rV.fcvvW' tW.r "" w,iS. 1 1 LED CLOUD, KISSAIKA, OHIIF T. TWU? MaM ' i f . GOVERNMENT-IRRIGATED HOMESTEADS LEFT IN THE BIG HORN BASIN, WYOMING. w .. . .... .. 1f ...!!!! l.n Tlioc nro pnrt of the new l-'runnlc unit, on our mam mm mijuwmij ,. r fcc-fiefi'l Powell locality, and the lands mo Watered by the name Government ajh'-WV-mcKly an extension of the canals. Of 184 fnrmn, there remain only XrJ.nut tnlion those will ro before March 1st: act quickly. jKaelPin Colorado nnd Western Nebraska off splendid lands at low prices. A farmer near Akron Colo., raised this season n ?y,ouu crop 01 ucana on a ?o 200 farm, Kv ry: What In such land worth an acre? $20 to 1 an acre You can buy it from Thou-umla of acrcH of divided large holdings now coming on the market. Sec mc, I am paid to licip II v ill pMy you to do "some thinking" at once, you. tTmmfvm tmmm L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent, 1001 Farnnm St., Omalin, Neb. rAV.VAV.VWAV.V.W.VAV.VWWVWW :: Keep Improving Your Equipment : :: f ... 5 I Do not worry about the hhortne of crops another year Is coming V J l),) not unit for choitpur biiildiiiK inntcriat i ! Do not let thu war t-otue you J. ! Ob vii know niiitoiirtl will iucrcn.e when the wnrisovur? Ettropo " J ituisL be rebuilt Supply and donuuid will take 11 hand I lion Jj ' Do you know wo have up to data information on all farm buildings".' Jj I I.) you want Ideas on farm buildings? Wo furnish them VU.VA1 ,J Walone-GellatlyGo; "TALK WITH US ABOUT LUMBER" Cv.VV.V.VAV-VV.V-V.V-V.V.V.VA-AVAV-V-V.V.V-VUV-AVl' Christian Church Sunday Kansas Pickups Hmlth Count Mr. B. I I'.iyini is on thoslck list Mis Thclnni Liiimlgan spenCMon ilny with ollni Hpurrli'r. Mrs. L Snow nnd win, l)uwy, Hpu'11 Suiidiiy at the ) C. l'jtf rsou home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Abbott wero Sim iluy vUitois at tlm B hi. Spurrier houf Mr Lio Abbott who was ipilto sink las. wook Ih niiiuli betlorit iIiIh will ing. Mrs. B'hel Upp atid duuirbtcr, Hlim Miciit Wi'dfiHMbty with Mrs. E. E .Spurrier. Mrs l. C. IVW-rson nnd boii. OH, visit hi! at tho homo of Burt Payne's Thursday. D. K Orewoll returned borne Satur day from Nebraska where ho had been husking corn. Mr. and Mrs. .lames Marrctt nro (ho proud parouts of u Hue bttby girl which was born last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Peterson and F. M. Brown and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Geo. Kliorer. Clato Uarlaii, who has been qufto stole at the l!uo. Matson home, for the last week Is somu better at present. Mr. ami Mrs, Win Kelihan of Tope ka, came in Saturdiiy night for a few days visit with relatives and friends in this vioinity. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Slouiker say that they nro tho happiest couple in the county, lib they have a twelve pound boy, born Saturday. Mr and Mrs. It. Iloyce, thu proprie tors of the Oriole store, are rejoicing over tho arrival of a baby girl which arrived lust Thursday. Austin Spurrier and, 'Chas. Sloniker of Hurt- Oak are here doing the work at the Hay Slonikur pUce as Hay and wife in o sick with thu measles. Hogs, Soft Corn and Common Sense Willi lie feeding of wift corn enn-i1 cholera or other discuses Htiioim hon? This Is 11 question which is being ruin ed this winter ns never before duo to tho corn situation in N'obriska It. is a question that eati not be answered to a wordj there is nt-ire than. that to be said. . Tho feuding of soft 001 11 will requite, as Hverylhuig else, the i-xeruiso f j'ldiiiiifiit. Mini common sense. 0111 m II -etise demands Hist thu spoiled, rotting oats be thrown away prefer ably, not picked. Their fuuflinit value will be found less than iiothlmt lor such feed tends t) run down tbo hog's constitution, Oi dlnary sofi corn, how ever, has its feeding value, but com mon sense tells one that it docs not contain the samo feeding value ;is ha d corn which should, 1 lie re for, bo fed with soft corn. Steers seem to thrive on soft porn without hard corn and with no injurious results. Summed up in 11 nut shell, soft corn should be mixed with common sense the Connor to be utilized, the latter exercized. Mm I; 1 1 .00 a. m. Harold Fey will preach J ! 2:30 p. m. Service at South Side Mission and Indian Creek jl I; 7:30 p. m. Sermon, Subject, "Should These American People I Love Their Emmies?'' J J MONDAY EVENING Christmas Services J Baptist Church Notes Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching at 1 1 a. in. There will be appropriate services held Christmas eve but there will be no general treat given out except to tho(eliildr.ui, Instead an offering will be takou tor the benellt of tho starving children of Armenia and Syria accord ing to the Million wide program of the Sunday Schools. All who can do so aro cordially in vlted toijoln us. I Use It On Free Trial 9 ft HJ Bring It to Steve .. ,. ... tt That good negative on your laft film, or the one you have laid away will make a good enlargement and a nice Christmas gift STEVENS BROS. 'i i i Pliolotrtphen in Youi Town ,V.V.V.VVV.V.V.VVV.VVV.VAVV.,V,UVSft PI ti Mrs. Ulias. Stilton and Mrs. Wnl'ir Sundqrsou loft Wednesday for Hast ings. In visit with Mr. and Mis.- Roy S.uiderson. I Use It On Free Trial KILL off the worra9 nnd get your hor3 lecsJInttrlht and they nrolnflnuulmpotowlllist'imldtiy disease. They'll frt-cntastondJIAKB YOU MOUli MONUY. I'inolsrpfcc nnnt sov3. Wewnntyoutolr9fltaUyourli?:3V7llh HOU-TONC l'RUiiforCOdiiys. Como In wo will nlvo you fiuniclcnt HOG TONKfthoZjH'J Worm Klllcrnnd Hoe Contlitlonor) to trust your entire herd or CO days. IE its results tall to satisfy you, It will coat you nothing. C. L. Cotting The Druggist Christmas Specials A listof a . few most helpful suggestions to those who are wondering what to give for Christmas presents. 1 iWifxBML'&!xmmiJlK.-MJ.M. -c I i -imcMfcm in &Kmi?m&&mim&mxj8i2 Give War Savings Stamps for Christmas Presents The government must have more money to carry on the war successfully. , War Savings Stamps arc sold in 25-cent and $5 sizes. You can buy either size from the undersigned. "With the first 25-cent stamp you are given a card with room for fifteen more stamps. These stamps do not bear interest, but when the card is full it can be traded in on a S5 stamp that does. With the first $5 stamp bought you get a card with spaces for twenty stamps of this size. The 55 stamp draw i'o interest compounded quar terly. This is equivalent to about VZi , and is the highest interest rate ever paid by the government. Teach the children thrift and patriotism. Give them War Savings Stamps for Christmas. MayoiPauHiieU Prof. Whitehead V. CJ.Tiiruiire Son Statu Hank Peoples Hank Rev. nrullnur Father Fitzgerald II. C. Letson P. M. Alf MeCall. Atly. K.J Monday Itev. lloebe Grico Drug Co. Miss Mattel Pupo It. P. Weedier A. Co. Webster County Bunk Atty. K. K. .Miiuror Atty. L. II. lilaek ledge ti. U. Cotting Gertrude D. Coon A. V. DUCICKR, Uhaitnan Town Savings and Thrift Committee Public Stock Sale Gloves Bed Spreads Table Linen fancy Towel Sets Cap and Scarf Sets Silk Peticoats Sweaters Wool Hose Comb Sets Back Combs Forward Combs Silk Nothing is so nice for a Christ mas present than a silk waist or dress. We have a nice line in Beldings Guarrantced silk and satins from $2.00 to $2.75 per yard and all of them. 36 inches in width. Silk Poplins 40 inches in width. Price - - - $1.90 I Handkerchiefs Neatly put up in boxes or singly. Womcns Crepe Dc Chine in plain solid colors or with neat designs at 25c each. Womens fine sheer handker hiefs with embroidery corn ers. Price 5c to 50c each. Womens fine sheer handker chiefs with block initial in the fancy design or wreath around initial. - - 10c each Ladies Neckwear Daintily embroidered collar in organdy and flannel at 50c to $1.50. Jabots in net and marquisette Price - - 50c to $1.50 Dolls Just a few of the kind that go to sleep. Price $2.00 to $5.00 A full line of the unbreakable heads, all sizes and syles. W Price - - ttc to $3.&U. X '- ffQ ' tVfeViV JKXiJBX. ltlvJfc MAGftZINE it ili'Kj (hi IMMUtlt It 360 ARTICLES 360 ILLUSTRATIONS gBE "RATIONS H 1 SL5c a copy At Your Nowsdoalar Yearly Subscription $a. EO Scr.tl for our new free cat alog of mechanical books Pooular IWochamcE Macazlnc G North Michigan Avonuo, Chicago yr,n-irw-rriTrswW u frv. C&s. S. (Lvoss o".vrsr OVKIl STATU HANK REP CLO.UD NEBRASKA On the Miner Ranch, 6 miles south and 1 mile west of Bladen, commencing at 1 o'clock, on Thursday, Dec. 27 5 Head Live Stock C. H. Miner Dr. S. S. iHuinlorf, M. I). C Veterinary In Chnrice Span mules 8 yrs old, wt 2200 Bay horse 10 yrs old, vt 1100 40 head of yearling steers, 10 head of yearling heifers, 40 head of coming yecling jteers and heifers 43 head of shoats, 2 Poland China Boars, 20 head of shoats weight 100 to 150 Furs Furs are always appropriate for a Christmas present. Separate muffs $3.50 to $14.00. Muffs and scarfs from $14.00 to $27.50 per set. Fancy Ribbons Beautiful line of fancy ribbons useful to make so many of the useful gifts or for hair ribbons from fancy warp prints. Price - - 12 l-2c to 50c per yd. C. H. Miner Serum Co. IMlODtfCEUS- Anti Hog Cholera Serum Red Clouds Nebraska- Wire or Phone at Our Expense. V. S. Veterinary License No. 45 Terms: 1 0 months 1 0 perct J. H. Ellinger, Auctioneer V. A. Shcfwood, Clerk Miner & Stewar I Mrs. Barbara Fhare g 3tt5K3SwS3wnnW3BR Thm Hamilton -Gather Clothing: Co. Succcnon to Paul Sttfty Everything a Man or Boy Weara Red Cloud Ntbrauha WVUVUVrAV.VVWVAVVV.VVAVJV.VVV.V.V.VWlVW S J- i Auto Hearse - - Horse Hearse $ I : ED. AMACK i, UNDERTAKING J (LADY ASSISTANT) I; i- Phone, Ind. Store 158, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB. J . :: iVV.V.VVV.VV.V.V.V.VAV-"J-V.V-V.VVV-V.VJVVlU,ft Dr. R. V. Nicholson Dentist ALL WORK GUARANTEED CaOrncE Ovni Aliihioiit's Sxonu I E. S. GaLrber Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And Furnish You the Fixtures KODAKS Better Kodak Finishing And Developing. .:. A Full Line of Supplies ROLLS DEVELOPED-'lOc NAIL YOUR ORDER TO US Stevens Bros. a i K.k n & . i "