The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 30, 1918, Image 4

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RED CLOUD
We believe that it pays to give our
customers service and satisfaction;
that is why we want to sell you a
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud, Nebratktv
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Entered In the PoMofflce nt Hid Cloud, Neb,
ab Hcconil CIjibb Matter ,
QUICLEV tt BROWNE, Ediini nd PulMtti
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CREAM SEPARATOR $
Lots of your neighbors are using De Lavals
Have you ever asked any of them how they like their
machines? .ik -,. ynw&.$k
Their judgment and experience ought to interest you.
Why not make a few inquiries? wtMf(
You'll find that in every case the De Laval is giving
more cream and better cream : that it is easiest to
operate ; very seldom gets out of order and never seems
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Talk it oyer with your
neighbor.
to wear out.
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) Your neighbors win Dacic up
what we have been telling you
about the De Laval. -
So will any of the 2,125,000
De Laval users.
W will tell'rou NEW Da Ut1
on catr term,. Come In, diamine
th machine and talk It oyer.
A Full andlComplete Line of
MINA TAYLOR
DRESSES
FOR LADIES
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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fUK ONLY DKMOUUATIC PAPEK IN
VEIlHTEltkCOUNTY
malic for tho best of health. Ent po
tutoos rvid bo rciidy for anything!'
Political Announcements
I AMM ".t
fQA ftool "Mllt tiotlmrcid for nil imrtli
nnnouiirliiK tiiiircotidlilncy for oltltt-lii UiN
column, ulittliir nitiblkim or democrat.
lUiilullMirr'iu """I ""' I-lniiir Miction
in AumiM.
"Full steam ahead" Is tho ndmtnls
tuition order. There can bo no pause
of intermission now, ntid Confess
will be on the job nil siiniinor. There
will be no summer vacation In the
Krent&triiKKlo across the witter. Nor
should there be any here.
ForCounty Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself as a
candldatefor Jtbe ollico of County
Treasurer of.Webster County subject
to the wishes of Dotnotratlc voters at
the August primaries.
Al.llEHT V. Dl'CKKIU
ForCounty Treasurer.
1 hereby announce myself as a
cnndhlatc for tho olllce of County
Treasurer of Webster County, subject
to the&approval of the Republican
voters iiit Lthe primary election in
August.
Fiiank STAnrt
When Napoleon, under pressure of
dire necessity, sold to tho United
SlHtes tho great territory of which
Nebraskn is a part and gave up hope
of French colonial possessions In
America, lie uttered these prophetic
words: "Perhaps, in future, Ameri
cans will bo found too powerful for
Europe." After tnoro than u ccntttryi
and under conditions now extant his
thought is peculiarly significant.
Candidate for County Judge
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for tho otllco of County Judge, at
the primary election to bo held Aug.
'.'Oth, litlS, subject to the will of the
electors of Webster County.
A 1). Ka.nxi
For County Treasurer
I hereby annouuee mysolf as a can
didate for the otllco of County Treas
urer of Webster County subject to the
wishes of tho Democratic voters at the
August primal les.
O. A. Arnold.
For County Clerk
I hereby annouuee myself as a candi
date for the oflioe of County Clerk of
Webster County subject to the wishes
of the Democratij volets at the Au
gust primaries
H F. PnitrtY.
For County Assessor
I hereby announce myself as n can
didate for the oftice of County Assessor
of Webster county subject to the p
proval of the Uepublican voteis at the
primary election to be held in Augu
C. A. Hmtiwiv
Thetc is at last a legitimate "c6u"
game cou-setvation. So long as the
war lasts the food question must stead
ily grow' more serious. There is no
curative remedy paliatlves arc all
that can be applied. Ease tho condi
tion hs much as po'siblc. Malte sup
plies last to the extreme limit. Sav
ing an ounce per meal runs into an ag
gregate of thousands of torjB dally.
Plant every foot of ground possible.
See that no bit of food goes to waste.
Imperative requirements may be sum
med up in four words: Produce much;
waste nothing!
Some people incline to the Idea thai
Hoover and the food administration
arc in the nature of obstacles. We ask
that the older inhabitants recall and
relate price-experiences as thev exist
ed during the civil wor without the
check of governmental control. Or
take as tin exomplo the present prices
in Holland. Pork 1.10 per pound;
beef S- per pound; sugar 30 cents per
pound; coffee 1 SO per pound; tea S3
per pound, butter 51.75 per pounu;
cheese 90 cents per pound; soft coal,
SSlperton. Every week the people
of Holland must secure food tickets
They uro allowed ono-half pound of
bread nnd one-half, pound of potatoes
per day, one-holf pound of sugar per
week, and oi e ounco of coffee or one
half ounco tea weekly Comparison
proves that America is, under present
war conditions, in very comfortable
circumstances.
For Sheriff
I lieieby announce myself as a mn
dldate for i -election to thy uthc of
Sheriff of Webster County. su ;ct to
the approval ot the Democratic otets
nt the August primaries.
TO
Auto Hearse Horse Hearse $
ED. AMACK 1
UNDERTAKING
Decoration Day
May thirtieth nineteen hundred
eighteen.
Today:
Standing aloof 'mid clvh holidays
without parallel or pattern before or
after. May 30th, always a memorable
occasion is today perhaps more -u than
any preceding or to follow.
Today people assemble and I -Ui to
(eulogy of heroes gone on the loin;
absence, recall tender ineiixnu's of
loved one who ate beyond the rdeis
of the sky; cast lloweis upon the
graves of men who fought and dieil
for the treedom of a race: and the
while. :n a far oil hind a land uluclt
with smoke, red with blood a new set
of heroes battle for the freedom of the
world.
Today u mere handful ot gray haired
veteniUH are with us to tell .if civil
War days to tell of the thousands who
answered Lincoln's call and fought un
der Scott, under McClelhui, under
Graut,Jfroni Sunipter to Appomatox.
On happy tomorrow u vast, number
fresh from the llaining forge of life
will tell us ot the world's war where
opposing forces were numheicd i
millions;
Honor to tho.su who are gone!
Honor to those who may go'
To-day, assembled under command
of a third great war president Wilson
-we commemorate the past ami pray
for the fut in i I 'ray that when again
tliis sacred duty brings us together the
wounds of a waning world may have
healed 'neath the soothing minstry of
Peace and the light ot Liberty shine
o'er oartli unclouded for overuioro. h.
Nebraska's Corn Figures
The coin receipts of the Omaha
(irain Exchange since January 1, UUS,
are 3u,i)UJ,Uio biisl.uS, or more than
the entile receipts of the twelve
months in Ml". Omaha is running a
very clo-e second to Chicago, and fur
in the lead of any other market, in fact
Omaha's receipts are almost as much
us the ilex three markets combined.
Since the tirst of the year Omaha has
jumped from sixth to fourth place in
wheat receipts and from lifihto fourth
place in oat reoeipts. These figures
are indicative of the great wealth of
Nebraska and Omaha's trade territory.
(LADY ASSISTANT)
Phone, Ind. Store 158, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB.
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The table value ol common potatoes
Is vastly underestimated. They con
tain food elements that keep you fit.
They are cheap and thereby save your
pooketbook. They give the human
furnace fuel for hard work. They con
tain salts that keep your body in or
der. Plenty of potatoes and exercise
Hoover Appeals !
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Federal Food Administrator, Her
bert Hoover, and (Jordon W. Wattles
acting in the same capacity for Ne
braska, sent iiit an appeal for conser
vation in meat and meat products that
the same may be more equitably di
vided between the Allies and ourselves.
Thev request that the consumption of
nil meats, including poultry, be as
nearly as possible reduced to '1 pounds
per person per week. Also that sugar
be used economically to permit release
of quantities required tor canning pur.
poses. Mr. Hoover says, turther:
"Hut the situation with regard tq
wheat is the most seiious in the food
supply of the allied world If we are
to satisfy the minimum wheat require
ments of our armies and the allies and
the suffering millions in the allied
countries our consumption of wheat in
tho I'nlted States, until the next har
vest, must be reduced to approximate
ly one-third of normal. It Is incon
ceivable that we should fail in this
crisis. For each of us who can person
ally contribute to the tellof of human
suffering it is a privilege not a sacrl
lice. All elemetits of our population
cannot bear this burden equally, those
engaged in physical labor need a larger
bread ration than those in sedentary
occupations. Because of tho constant
daily employment of women and tho
hck ot homo baking facilities many
households in large urban centers re
quire a food ration alieudy prepared,
such as the baiters' standard victory
bread loaf. Furtheunorc wo must con
stantly safeguard tho special require
ments' of children and invalids.
"To meet tho situation abroad and
to prevent suffering at home it is Im
perative that till those whoso circum
stances permit shall abstain from
w'no'it and wheat products in any form
until tho next harvest. It is realized
and deeply appreciated that iniiny or
ganizations and somo conuniinitlos
have already agreed to follow tills
plan."
Snow and freezing weather iu
Wyoming the past few days, Also in
a portion of Canada, Nebraska is
f pretty good, after all.
ROY SATTLEY
Undertaking
Licensed Rmbalmer in
Kansas ' and Nebraska
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Horse Hearse
Auto Hearse
CompletelLine of Up-to-date
Furniture, Rugs, Etc.
Electric Wiring
TF you want your home
Store or garage wired let
me furnish you an estimate
on the job, complete.
Everything : Electrical
Our prices are right, workmanship
the best and material guaranteed.
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
HOWPflT OR A pro
JWade .Right, Lettered
Hight and Efeeted Right
SEE
OVERlflG BROS. & GO.
Makers of ArtlstlclMonumcnts
Red Cloud,
Nebraska
Himllton-Cathtr
Clothing Co.
Kverythlng Mam
or moy Woar
Hd Cloud Ntbraakm
Dr.W.H.McBride
DENTIST
Successor to Dr. Cross
OVER STATE BANK
RED CLOUD
NEBRASKA
U.K. Miner J)r. H. H. warrtl. M. I.
Maiinctr Veterlnao In fhareo
C. H. Miner Serum Co.
1'itum i'i:its-i
Anti Hog Cholera Serum
Red Cloud, Nebraska ,
Wire or Phone at Our Expense
I), S. Veterinary License No. 45
E. S. Gao-ber
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and
Varnish
PICTURE FRAMING
(Work Guaranteed)
Electrical Goods of all Kinds
Will Wire Your House And
Furnish You tho Fixtures
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