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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1918)
ru EBP i)iPt ,,ttiA)Ul PH11F LW r? ' Jl ( the Best Grocery Store in Town (fW 7s A15 7' .SVi) C6M; IN AND SEE US MONEY SAVERS Kulabajros, II) 'lu Onions, lb .'tu Matclii's, box '.fiu Xweot potntuos, It S.'ifu Iti-st chIiI)Hi! Hi; i! cans tomatoes l."o Hotter rado ltfe 2 lls i-Iuo '.d. 2 can com., -fie n barn soap '-"'C Ltii'Kc cads ontmeitl '-'."u (Jood cooking tipples, ik 10c ColUu, lb iMc.SOu ."Iric-lOc STAMP 00T THE WAR WITH WAR SAVINGS STAMPS We j. PAY CASH for Produce. E. BUTLER timm n II, rat rac ikm ' s" 'Ciiira "i: "WffSTHTTi 1 1 1 1 n Attraction Extraordinary! SERGEANT G. V. HANLEY One of the thirteen survivors of the famous Princess Pat Canadian Regiment Who served twentv-three months in the trenches in FRANCE AND BELGIUM Will tell of his thriling experiences on the battlefields. lie explains the use of German gas, liquid fire, cur tain of fire, bombs, etc., trench fighting-, effect of big guns, tanks, submarine and aerial warfare and numer ous other interesting points you are unable to read in the papers; also, Ythy TThe Allies Will W,in See His "Motion Pictures of Actual Figlii ing on the Battlefields and Jn the Air Christian Church Notes The Fuel Administrator is to bo eongtutululed on bringing: the relig ious bodies together for Sunday night services for the next two months. Chinch divisions break on the lock of emergency. It is hoped that this wise counsel of necessity will cause us all to appiicatc the value of sim ple Christianity without division. County Administrator Mcllridc's address Sunday afternoon was greatly appreciated at Indian Creek. A number of visiting friends from the various religious bodies of the city attended the service at the Christian church last Sunday evening. Wisdom requires cooperation in time of war. Personal matters should be forgotten. The sacrifice we make should beget a community spirit. Profit and patriotism must part com pany. Let us honor the men who dare and die for the world. Will Conserve Fuel A mooting of the Chamber of Com merce whs bold ttt their rooms on Mon day afternoon. for tbo putposo of dis cussing the conservation of fuel and whnt part the city should take in the mutter. It whs decided to open all places of business at S::iU and closo at f:!H) p in., except Saturday ami that the closing hour on this day shon d be 8:00 p. m. The business boms of gro cery stores and meat markets are to be from 8:00 a. m. to (!:0o,p m. These rules went into effect on Tuesday, .Ian mry 'J!.'. ORPHEUM THEATRE Tuesday, January 29tli, 1918 Admission - ... 50 and 75 cents. Under Auspices of the Home Guards I If EriKCTJJEJMfiM ItClEW ftWOMOTMOTJ TO r MmMMEMK Fair Food Prices Fair pi ices iccnmmeiulcd 'by price coinmittMo for Webstereounty, Xebras kit, and published by authority of the Federal Food Administrator for said county. Sugar, per pound Oil ,'ijc Flour, Hi sf. grade, IS pound sack.Sft (H) Corn mini, l'J pound sek (Jo Dairy butter, per pound 13 Eggs, per do. r.O Ulead, one pound loaf 1Q. There prices are for cash over the counter. An additllonal charge may be made for delivery or credit to ens-tometh Smith Bros. 22nd Annual Sale of Pure Bred Cholera Immune Poland China Bred Sows fe be held at Orchard Homo Stock Faun, 0 miles north east of Supeiior and '2 miles south easl of Cadiwns Ncbr., on Friday, February 8, 1918 35 head bred sows, S tried sows, 12 tall gilts, 33 spring gilts Span mules coming 1 yrs, wt is70l Span mules coining 4 yrs, wt 'iiir.O jSpan muk's coming 3 yr.s, vt I i!ll)0 Hay delving mare wt K'dl) Extra good l'uro Hied Shorthorn Hull, II months old This bull Is an oxtrn good Individual and you better wntisli for him. The mules are extra good, well matched and as bl as you want them. The bows are the snmo breeding as the pigs hobl In the fall sale and aie a fine lot. They are as good as we ever produced and carry somu of the best blood lines of the Poland China bleed, They are in tine condition to go on and do good for the buyer as they have been jalsed and fed in the umial way with lots of exercise and a variety of feeds. They have not been pnmpeicd and arc not over fat, tSotne new hoars have been used in the heids and will furnish now blood Hues. Now is a pretty good tlmo to raise home of the easy feeding type, so '. bushols of coin will nearly take tbo place of H bushels with interior hogs. We are strivlnir to ir've you the quick money kind. Remember these hogs are Immune from Cholera. The government Is asking for more hogs so lets each do our bit to help win the war. Wo have a line bunch of B P. Rock Cockrels at pilvato Mile, Also a fow lUilV Orphlugtou Coekrels. Come and spend the day with us Sale at 1 p. m in big tent Free lunch at noon Terms 8 months at 8 per cent Write for our catalogue SMITH BROS. Superior, Neb. A. W. Thompson, W. C. Hendeison, IS E Kldgley, Auet'h. .John Young, Clerk Notice There will be u meeting of the Webster County Fat tueib Union, Fri day, February 1st. at one o'clock, at tho Orplietim theatie. At this meet ing II. F. Watts of St .Iop, Commission man,Vill speak, also Representative Uickatd will give an address. There will be music and singing. Everybody should iii;iKO arrangements to attend. 1Ii.mi Ivki:n,Co. President Wanted to Rent -0 or Kill aeie improved quite itt this olll('t) Irtrm. In SUVUVV.V.V.V.VV.V.V.V.V.V.ViiV.V.V.V.V.V.V.".VW i i m. Keep ImprovingYour Equipment Do not worry about the shortage of crops, another year is coming Do not wait for cheaper bulldlng'mtiterial Do not let the war tcate you Do yen know material will incieaso when tbo war isover? Europo must be rebuilt Supply and demand will take a band then Do you know we havelup to date iiifoimatlou on nil farm buildings? Do you want Ideas on farm buildings? Wo furnish them FREE I Buy a Home!- I will sell ou ti home i n II e ii Cloud so cheap and o u s ti e h Easy Payments that you can no,t nlionl to p a y rent Hiv p e r cent interest on deferred p a y mepts. 11 a v e three locations, (iet First Choice. L. E. TAIT lC2o O Street Lincoln, Neb. bIAden Mr. and Mrs. Ohrla Fussier, Jr., yisited relatives in Lincoln this week Albert Doom made a trip to Durling ton, Colo , during the week. John Jones was in Upland Friday in behalf of tho I O. O F. lodge. Mesdames W. S. Hall and Chas. Mo Katr were llatiiigs visitors Wednes day. Janet Hendricks was a visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hay llogate, ' in IJlue Hill the first of the week. ! Miss Flora Magnor of Lincoln, visit-. od at the home of her brother, Oliver, over Sunday. Louis nicheudlfor was a delegate to the Volunteer Fircman'6 meeting at Fremont this week. Mrs F. A 1'lel of Illue Hill, spent seveial days visiting at tho home of her uncle, J W. Clark and family. Doris nud Vida Bottom of Ong, visit ed relatives and fi lends here over Sunday. Wallace Ray of Grand Island, visited at Ibo home of his mother, Mrs. A. M. Itay, font Invest of town Thursday and Friday. Miss Grace Tracy was called home to Gibbon Friday by the news that her grandmother had been seriously In jured in a fall. Alfred llusebow, a Ulue Hill boy now stationed at Camp' Futiston. was home on leavo this week. He spent several days witli his sister, Mis. Win. Borwege and family. The over-popular Ford fam ily : .Runabout 93-15; Touring Car, $3G0; Coupe, ?5GG, Sedan, 9G95 ; represents but one chassis the world-famous Ford Model T that wonder of Simplicity and Vanadium steel. Then there is the new addition of the Model T One-Ton Truck Chassis for i?G0O f. o. b. Detroit. This truck has the regular Ford motor but has worm drive. It has been thoroughly tested for more than two years, and will surely meet your wants and expectations., There's never a doubt as to Ford cars serving satisfactorily and economically. Give us your or der without delay. Conditions uncertain. FRANK PETERSON 9 a a a. n n na w fi n ku t a u. A KODAKS Better Kodak Finishing And Developing. .:. A Full Line of Supplies ROLLS DEVELOPED-'lOc NAIL VOIR ORDER TO US Stevens Bros. K'J? W). 11 Use Itt On Fzcq Trxal 'ILL off tho worms and get yourziocrs Jcecinirrl 'litniw tiiey aro In flna shnno to ahst nit any d'!(vis 1hay1!fnttcitf4tam!MAKL: YOU MOKE AIONUY. tflnoforpreg. cant sors. Wo want yott to treit all vonr lies;) w!tli HOG-TON'E KRUB lorfrtdayi. Coma In r-o will Rive you sulUuicnC IIOU 10IC(the)Wnrni Klllcrnnd Hob Cnnilll loner) to tront "our entire berU for CO days. If Ivs result (atl to satisfy you, it will cost you nothing. Q. L. Cotpng The Druggist Try a Chief Want Ad U. II. Miner Vr. S. S. Kcardorf, M. D. C. Manager Veterinary lu Ctmrga C. H. Miner Serum Co. pitonucints- Anti Hog Cholera Serum Red Cloud, Nebraska Wire or Phone at Our Expense D. S. Veterinary License No. 45 Dr.W.H.Mc Bride DENTIST Successor to Dr. Clo'.s OVEIt STATE BANK RED CLOUD NEBRASKA E. S. Grber Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds , "Will "Wire Your House And Furnish You the Fixtures Public Sale n As I am uoitifr to move to Colorado I oll'or for -ale at. I'ubllo Ani'tion at my liliu'i', 1 milo nL"t ami 7 miles north of E-ihon, KaiH., and l, miles west ami '.' t miles south of North Eiaiu'li, the following pioporty, on Wednesday, Jan. 30th 6 Head of Horses and Mules Span mare, 5 and il j'ear.s old, welirht'Sttx, iu nal by Jack. Span mules, :i yr old, wt. 21. 10, molly unci jaoU. Span Rulilinns, i) and 8 yi, wt. 2100. 10 Head of Cattle lied cow, L'omiDp; 4 yrs, frcsli in Fcbniary. Kohii cow coiniiijr n yrs, fie-h Feb 1st. a red helfersj c?oainB 2 years old,fre$b fn sprlug. Roan steer, com intr 2 vrs. Ited polled bull, eoniiui 3 yrs. 4 calves, M bulls, 1 heifer. 10 Head of Hogs 10 bhoats, weicliinft 7.1 to H)o lbs. Hay, Corn and Potatoes tJ or vifrlit tons alfalla hay. About 400 bit. new corn. U() or 'J.'i bu. potatoe. Farm Machinery, Etc. .John Deere tjraiii binder, steel .lavhawlc stacker, IMin hay bneU, McCormlclr mower 5ft cut, Deerinir rate 10 ft, Emerson Su thy plow, nearly new, Dempster 'J rowiMiltlvator, Eleld disc, 11 i(J, harrow, EineiHon corn disc used 1 yr, Kirli com dli hay rael: and waon, l.lt l. and Pj iu worlt haine-s, double drir Inn liatiii'ss, f.inijle driving harness. TEEMS Thref, six and nine months at eiht per cent, with approred security G. R. ZINN J. E.STEEAIVI, Auctioneer JOHN BRENNEN, Clerk Pnblio fcLl We will offer for sale at public auction at the Hale farm, formerly known as the Charley Wolf farm 1 mile east of the Brethren church and 1 miles south, 4 miles east of Red Cloud or 3 miles south and 6 west of Guide Rock, on TUESDAY, J AIT. 29th 107 Beginning at noon, the following described property: Head of Stock 58 HEAD OF CATTLE 107 Thm Hamilton -CathT Clothing Co. Everything a Man or Boy Waara Had Cloud Nabraakm fIVUlone-GellatlyGo.f . "TALK WITH US ABOUT LUMBER" WVAV.VAV-V.V.W. AVAVAVAVJWiVWrtWWVWWnS Dr. R. V. Nicholson Dentist ALL WORK GUARANTEED tarOi'FicB Ovkii Ai.nuiaur's Stoue 18 head two year old heifers all in calf soire fresh soon. These are all gentle and will make number one milch cows; 8 two year o'd steers in good flesh; 8 yearling steers; 4 yearling heifers; 17 spririg calves, good ones; 2 good milch cows fresh in spring; 1 year ling Shorthorn bull. 49 HEAD OF HOGS 49 head of slibats weight from 50 to 175 pounds. MACHINERY, ETC. 1 John Deere 2 row corn disk, 1 air tight heating stove, and other things too numerous to mention. Terms Of Sale:All sums of 910 and under, cash. Over that amount a credit of ten months will be given on notes with approved security, bearing ten per cent interest. No property removed until settled for. J. H. ELLINGER, Auct. S v. OiailSer S. R. FLOR ANCE, CIerkPQvf pv Hale A '--, y -VJL r i r t i: - '" ' " "' ' '"'' ' ...77