The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 16, 1918, Image 4

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    Geo. Trine.
RED CLOUD
Wc believe that it pays to give our
customers service and satisfaction;
that is why we want to sell you a
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LAVAL
CREAM SEPARATOR
With a single tool the combination wrench and iciew driver
ihown in the illuitration below, and a pait of the De Laval equip
mentyou con take apait a NEW Dc Laval and let it up again
in a few minutes.
Could anything be easier or simpler
There are no complicated parts no chain drives, no cog wheel
puzzles, no ball bearings to get flattened or broken. Every ad
justment can be made 'quickly by the man on the farm with no
special understanding about machinery.
Such simple construc
tion makes the NEWDe
Laval the easiest separator
to clean.
Wo will letl you NEW Da
Lavnl on termi llit can't help
Hilling you. Come in and
examine ino inacmnr i ici u. .... Kivrir t I
show you whti it will do. The only loot requited wth n JNtAV Ue Laval.
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BHSBHEGHffiira3ffiEUIESHK3ZZ23
A Full and Complete Line of
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AND MISSES '
New Goods
Fancy Voiles, Fancy Ginghams, Egyptian
Tissues, Dimities, Dunbar Tissues, Suitings
Plain and Fancy Organdies
at
M. A. Albright's
Open Day and Night
DINE
AT OUR CAFE
Powell & Pope
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rHE 1RED CLOUD CHIEF
Xotl Cloud, Nebraska.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
entered In the I'ostolllce at Hid Cloud, Neb,
fta Hccoiut CIum Matter
QUIGIXY t BROWNE. Ednen nd Pulliilitti
CUI4 ONLY DKMOCHATIO 1'Al'KK IN
WKII.STKU COUNTY
Political Announcements
Mac Writes From New York
A fee of K.00 Mill l rharjjul for nil imrtlts
nnuouncliiK tlitlriniiillilsuy loroim-uln UiIn
c6liiinn. uliutlier nimliilian or democrat.
mid will Ijo run until the I'rlnmry Klcctlon
111 August.
For County Treasurer.
1 hereby announce' myself as a
candidate for the olllce of County
Treasurer pfjWebstcr County subject
'to the wlsli'es of Demptratlc voters at
the August primaries. )
' ' ' AUIERT V. DuCKKIt.
For County Treasurer.
1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the olllce of County
Trensurer of Webster County, subject
to the approval of the Republican
voters .at kthe primary election in
August.
Frank STAim
Candidate for County Judge
I hereby announce myself as a candl-
Ulato for the olllce of County .Ttidgn, at
the primarv election to uo nciu Aug.
JOtli, HM8, subject to the will or the
electors of Webster County.
A. I). Kannm
The Overman bill empowering Presi
Imit Wilson to reorganize government
departments and agencies passed the
house Tiii'bday by ft vote of 203 to 0
The louesomes were Sterling of I 111
mils and (illlette of Mnsaauhusott.
iio'li lepublican The small split oh
p-nty lines lb evidence that wo an
neatly "nil Americans now."
I- S. mail Is now being carried by
ah pianos between Washington, Phil.i
dclpliin and New York. Tlic-a ma
chines tiro ngt hltnply war outllt, noi
circus toys for county fairs. They w II
take an important place In cotnmerci
when oiil'ij again tho world is at peace
There aru penplo living who rcmembei
when mall was carried by atagu and
was weeks or mouths on tlio road
rturely, "the world do move "
It will bo lemi'iuber'-d lh.it in tin
Spanish-American war Covorn wit li hi
licet of battleships were "bottled up"
by Lieut, llnbbou and a little baud ol
heroes who ran In and sank a heavy
laden hurgo notois the entrance to the
Spanish ud m hal's harbor. A simlhu
operation has just been successfully
completed in the (ernmii ports of Qv
tend ni.il Zeebrtigge submarino bases
of the Hun. Thus does history icpeat
itself.
New York, May 1, 1!)1S
I) 'ar Friends:
On Monday Hfternoon one hundred
and fifty of us boarded a special train
and bid Camp Fuiibton good bye with
out shedding any tears, We left Funs
ton at '-':(() and made our Hist stop at
Kansas City in the evening, where we
took a hike for about an hour and
then our train pulled out on the Rock
Island road for St Louis. Early in
the morning wc woko up and found
ourselves in the hills of the eastern
part of Missouii. At St Louis our
train was transferred to the Big Four
route and we certainly traveled right
along as the train went from 50 to 7(1
miles an hour until we arrived in
Weehawken, New Jersey, Wednesday
evening.
This trdop train, .went through the
states of lllinoisflndiana, Ohio, New
York and New Jersey. Tuesday after,
noon we stopped at Indianapolis, In
diana, and marched through the streets
of that city for an hour.
Wednesday morning wc passed
through Buffalo, Rochester and Syra
cuse and at the two latter cities the
ladies of the Red Cross society were at
the stations and passed out smokes,
caudy and post cards to the boys and
they were appreciated by all of us, who
gave three cheers for the organization
when the train left tho station.
The best part of the trip was that of
coming down tho lludsou river through
tho Catskill mountains on Wednesday
the scenery being beautiful.
At Weehawken, New Jersey, we un
loaded our barrack bags and the food
i hat was left over, from the train onto
a boat and proceeded to ride over to
lovertiois Island, which is surrounded
by New Yoik City, Brooklyn and Ho
iiokeii. The Ktattir, "The (Soddess of Liber
y," is just a little ways from this I-.
laud and it sure looks nice whu light
d up nt night. Governors Island is
surrounded by tho East and Hudson
. ivefs and It is about one mile and a
'talf long and a half mile wide. A
.risoti is on this island and nil the
soldiers and, sailors who h-ive com.
inltteri some crime are brought to this
dace to serve tiieir sentence.
All this bniii-li of soldiers who were
eut linra from Futiston, arn to do
tunrd and lire inspectors duly. We
ire in the Ileadq lartt-rs Guard and
H'ire Coiupbuy TM island is being
illvd up with warehouses and several
ire being oreeted every day. Some of
In m w ere completed sumo time ago
uid are Idled up with supplies for the
I'uited States army. 1 was told th it
'hero is S.'jO.OO Mid) worth of supplies
u the island now and it looks like it.
the warehouses are loaded to the
ROY SATTLEY
Undertaking
Licensed Embalmcr in
, Kansas ahd Nebraska
m
Horse Hearse
Auto Hearse
mmt
CompletelLine of Up-to-date
Furniture, Rugs, Etc.
ffissaErairaiiEaaK&E
Next week for the Red Cross. The
second great drive for tills noble mis
sion must go over as did tho first. The
world's greatest work of mercy is be
ing done by the Red Cross. It is for
all of us to say whether it shall stop
or go on. Tho millions given before
aro gone. Those people across the
water with "the earth under ihem and
tho sky over them" look to The Red
Cross for relief. Let them not look in
vain! It is your mission, my mission,
our mission! Answer the call here as
you would wisli It answered were y?u
ovor there!
The Chief is in receipt from Ex
Mayor Clias V. Bryan, of Lincoln, of
a state program to assist President Wil
son and protect the public against
IH'olitcering and combines. It is too
eugtliy for reproduction in full here.
Analysing conditions, and contracting
what the state of Nebraska is ilolng
and what the federal govei iiuu-ut is
doing to protect the public ag.iinst
profiteering and other means of taking
advaiitago of prodiuvr.sand consumers
of the state Mr Biyangoeson to sav:
"I believe that the public should
give such issues as tlieso immediate
consideration when they can do it with
calmness and deliberation and not
postpone such matters until the adop
tion by extreme radicals might carry
with such action more harm than
good." Legislative action in those
linos is not new, is not partisan, and
is patriotic. The measiiies suggested
aro in operation in some of tho states,
and have been, for years, working
satisfactorily in foreign countries.
is
roof and more coining in every day.
Our duties will be to guard these
houses and government property on
the island.
The past few days we have spent our
time watching the big boats .coino up
the Hudson river and it is some sight.
Ono day we saw a French crusier go
up the river to the Brooklyn naval
station and then most every day you
can see the American boys ou the boats
bound for across the pond.
The Singer building which is the
highest in the world, can be seen
plainly in Now York City from this
point.
We all like it hero as there is no
dust blowing as at Funston. The air
is much fresher. W3 nlso have real
sheets and pillows and a cood mat
tress to sleep on.
Pait of this island is built up with
tine residences where the olllcers livo
and it looks like Ft Kiley.
Well this is all I can think of which
would be of interest, so will close.
A. R. McAinilL-H,
Headquarters Guard t I'jio Co.
Warehouse .'17. Coveruors Island,
New York City.
A . T T T T T T
Miito riearse - norse nearse
ED. AMACK
t UNDERTAKING
J (LADY ASSISTANT)
Phone, Ind. Store 158, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB.
WW.1
Flour for Exporting
County Food Administrators of Ne
braska have bean asked by (iiudnii W.
Wattles, Federal Food Administrator,
to make a survey of all tho Hour m the
hands of retailers and other distribu
tors, that might lie available f. r ex
port. As soon as these rep.iis are
made ami the tabulations taken, dell
nltu plans will bu "made to expoit this
Hour. Rut Mich plans cannot le form
ed until dellulto Information is had.
A. W. llleUman, Hamilton County, in
a survey of tills character found 102,000
pounds that can be exported.
Terry King of all, ' 'Uncle
Tom" Producers
Uncle Tom shows may come and
Uncle Tom shows may go, but Tetry's
Big Company goes ou forever, and is
looked upon as King and Monarch of
them all, with the blogan "Forover,
Foremost and Newest." Many have
tried to imitate the successful Terry
for years, springing up llko Jonahs
gourd, but they liavo withered in the
night like a school of minnows follow
ing la tho wake of a whale, and it was
thus that the lines wore adopted, "Af
ter the Minnows, comes the Whale,"
and it lias suro proved in its place
when used. Terry has been a pro
ducer of successful plays for the past
twenty-eight years and this season Is
no exception to tho rule. His Uncle
Tom's Cabin tills season Is living up to
the past icputatloii of former years.
Terry's big production of Harriet
Ward Reedier Stowe's famous slave
play will appear for ope performanca
only at Red Cloud, May 'Stli, and when
tho show comes this year tho eitl.ens
wlllMud that it lias been greatly en
larged, having a tent that scuta 2.'00
people.
Terry's challongo concert bauds will
give a free street parade at noon and
thou in tho evening at 7::i0 a baud con
cert. Doors open at 7::io p, in , perfor.
,iuance at 8:30 p. m.
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We order any special fixtures you
want and install them satisfactorily.
Let us figure on your next job
E. W. STEVENS
IF YOU WANT A
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OVERltfG BHOS. & GO.
Makers of Artistic' Monuments
Red Cloud,
Nebraska
Hamilton - Cathor
Clothing Co.
Everything a Man
or Boy Waara
Had Cloud Ntbrsaka
Dr.W.H.McBride
DENTIST
Successor to Dr. Cross
OVER STATU BANK
RED CLOUD NEBRASKA
U. II. Miner Dr. S. S. In nidi if. M. Ji.O
Maunder Veterinary In Clinrgo
C. H. Miner Serum Co.
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Anti Hog Cholera Serum
Red Clouds Nebraska
Wlnor Phone at Our Expense
U. S. Veterinary License No.45
Gourber
and
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Wall Paper, Paints, Oih
Varnish
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