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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1919)
grT?' nwt f JTv"' - RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, OHIEff THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Ncbrnoktv. HHULIHUUD BVERV THURSDAY GeOo Trine RED CLOUD We believe that it pays to give our customers service and satisfaction; that is why we want to sell you a Entered in the i'c&totJicc nt Httl t'loiul, Neb as Hecoml Clnsfc Mnttcr' F. L. BROWNE. Ed.iot .nd MMse rUK ONLY IKM0('KA3f0 I'Al'EU WEHHTKHCOWRTY IN Talk pea,ce, talk prosperity, talk contentment, talk happi ness. As you talk so you think: as you think, so you will be. I kii I t AVAL 0! CREAM SEPARATOR The NEW Dc Laval has made a big hit with cow owners from Maine to Mexico. The reason is not far to seek. It is the gilt-edge service the NEW Dc Laval is giving service never before equalled. Every user of a NEW Dc Laval is an enthusiastic booster. Satisfied users from coast to coast arc telling their friends of this splendid new separator. The NEW Dc Laval has four big advantages over any other separator : It skims closer. It has grcalpr capacity. It's the simplest cream separator ever made. It is equipped with n Bell Speed-Indicator, which insures proper speed and thus prevents cream !ossc3. We'll icll you n NEW De Lnval on uc!i euiy term that it will pay for itself out of iU own savings. Wo want to see you tlio next time you're in town. Jfeo n V till fetfrv$f SMITH BROS. Twenty-Fourth Annual Sale of Pure Bred Poland China Bred Sows To be held at Orchard Home Stock Farm, 9 miles northeast of Superior, Neb., and 2 miles southeast of Cadams, Neb., on Thursday, February 6, 1919 60 - Head of Bred Sows - 60 39 Spring Gilts 14 Fall Sows 7 Tried Sows 3 Bull Calves S Head of Mules Wo aro offorlng the host lot of sows evor put up by this firm. They are large and growthy, raised iu the usual way with lots of exercise, and not over fat, ami have all been vaccinated, 1 Shorthorn Bull eligible to registry 2 High Gride Bulls They aro all Rood calves and from (3 to 13 months old 1 Span Black Molly Mules Coming 4 yrs, wt 2000 lbs, well matched, broke and sound. They are as good a team as we ever sold. 1 Bay Molly Mule Coming 5 yrs old wt 1150, broke and quiet. 1 Span Sucking.Mules Jaolt and Molly, well matched, and a good pair Wo still havo some good PARKED PLYMOUTH kOCK COCKERELS We Invito you to spend the day with us, whether yon wish to buy or not. Sale In tent at 1 p. m. Free Lunch at Noon. Wrlto for Catalogun Smith Bros., Superior, Neb. A. W. Thompson, W. 0. Henderson, Auots. John Yung, Clerk House Dresses iloust Dresses and Aprons. V Y llV trade runnnic v I III 111 aiPAtor. vCCCvV T .UI LI --k JilPffl mffio tSIIIs H IP? ' ' VWrjUiftJi$tt f filfllllll ill Ii. mUL (Balalll illlllllll 111 llli e' llll IK fe3 uMffl 1 'u vA $i$szMw Illlllrl fprl JPR? Jfe. Bar hm Phafes The United States must (not can, or should, or might, just simply must) do its sharcin set tling the world's problems. Else all this terrible toll of lives and loves, of food and finance will have been for naught. J&The well-fed man is a con tented man. To feed the hun gry peoples of foreign countries is perhaps the most politic action possible. As an efficient aid to world peace we believe food will outclass fighting. A man who succeeded is on record as saying, "I believe some of my unhappicst times were when I was given a chance to get ahead." The moral there of being that one does not achieve success without both effort and sacrifice. Why so much noise about a mere Hundred Million Dollars for the benefit of our destitute brethren across the water? The amount is a mere nothing as against the starvation of women and children, over there. Ne braska's ice cream bill for last year was thirty-live hundred thousand dollars. Cut out the ice cream once and pass the bread to the hungry neighbor. The Omaha Commercial Club spends from S35.000 to 550.000 a year for advertising purposes besides getting a large amount gratuitously contributed by the country publishers who realize that the upbuilding of a great commercial center makes for the benefit of the state in its entirity. Past' this in your hat: The town that is liberal in the matter of advertising is the town that prospers and grows. fj Senatorial racket over League of Nations affairs is little more than hot air, The polite term for this agitation of atmosphere is "discussing." but omission of the first syllable thereof would make a more apt appellation. As a matter of fact no one knows just what "League of Nations" means. After that little matter is arranged in tan gible form there will be plenty of time for legitimate discussion. J. Ogden Armour, who is sup posed to be a past master in matters pertaining to meats and markets declares that a giant monopoly under government supervision will solve the dif ficulties existent between pro ducer and consumer. And in the same breath puts a kibosh on the plan by admitting that few men with such enormous power as this combine would offer could be trusted to use it properly. Our eastern friends write of snow, ice, rain, mud, fog, and sickness. Would that we could supply .them .with an,, Aladdin, magic carpet whereby, Hpy. could be instantly transported to our southern Nebraska and breathe the ozone of the plains. revel in the sunshine of clear skies, see the little tots roller skating to school, the older mis ses going to and fro bareheaded. We are not in the tropical class, but for pure unadulterated en joyable winter weather South ern Nebraska's 1919 January will be hard to beat. wmm iiiiiib 'i 1 1 1 1 h: hie im i 1 1 mi . i !i,:i ' ' k tin if WM H i 1 1 iS!il " ViaW.' ''''ill 1' 'll" 'iif "", ; v.v v" v :. r w iJUiV'rtf 1 .''.Knit in ;rcr: i c ffiRK ii'MfSlf :&K&&XT& .'.fr Jv-Mi r Si&$- m m msmmk nmuiimmii i 3 il.l ..Vk.f.JfX.I 181 J-T.i-AW!iiV H" wmw' , uiy;xi.zY n MlWk tdCS, $mmm UiiaS .1 !. T, 'I, 'lll. OU can't help cutting- Ioosg joy'us a remarks every time you fluch your smokespot vith Prinde Albert it hits you so fair and square. It's a scuttle full of joy'ua jimmy pipe sunshine and as satistyun an it is delightful everj hour of the twenty-four 1 It's never too late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasure pasture 1 For, P. A. is trig'ger-rcady to give you more tobacco fun than 3'ou ever had m your srnck'jcareer. That's because it has the quality. Quick as you fcno.v Prince Albert you'll write it down that P. A. did net bite your tongue cr parch your thr:ct. And, it never will I For, our exclusive patented process cuts out bite and.parch. Try it for what dls your tonfjuc! Tuppy red baas, tidy red tirs, itznrlscrr.e ,-wr! ,nd half povd tin humidors and lhat clever, practical poui.d .v, i... ' i '.-it ,'iur-c'-r -v': rj sponge moistsner lop that keeps the tobacco i.t sat i.rf cr lonaVfiG.-i. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Vinsro-Salen, N. C F UBUC A UCTI0N :OF 10 Head Registered Polled Durham Bulls A X it V . . ' f UK',. Saturday U.R Jc2CAtSd a vfw k H idjiia 17V9 ii fctirw ixftimW dUm &3 ir, P"eb. 1st AT. (J t IN RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, AT 2 P. M.f SHARP These Bulls Are Reds And Roans And Range In Age From 1 To 2 Years TERMS Cash or Time. J. H. ELLINGER, Auct. H. A. Johnson i The writer remembers when his relatives, then residing in New York state, waited in sus pense for news from Southern battlefields which was a week in transit. Today we get full detail of the events which transpired en the other side of the world yesterday. In other words the world is far smaller than it was fifty or sixty years ago. In still other words the far distant nations of those times are our next door neigh bors today. Their welfare means our welfare, their pro gress our progress, their pros perity our prosperity, their hap piness our happiness! Andf yet, some smart men arp trying to tell us that we, as a nation, should stand aloof , should take no part iiuth'6 maiiifdniince of their law and order, prosperity and happiness. The days of isolation are past history. The League of Nations is a neces sity, not an expedient. When this country went into war there were fears galore that industrial problems could not be handled. But we pulled through without serious distur bance. Now, coming out of war conditions, the country is assailed by the same atmos phere of doubt. In view of the fact that during the brief period of nineteen months there was evolved a huge military orga nization which reached across the occat and put an end to one ofthe hardest-fought wars re corded in history; and in view of the fact that productive in dustry was continued not mere ly "as usual," but far ahead of "usual," it would seem that re storing normal conditions should not be looked upon as such a tremendously difficult task. WWWWWWWVWUWUUWUWWIMAA Tlio Superior Express reports a liar ry-up telephone call from that vlty to Oakland, Cnllf., roply being obtained in twenty minutes. Tlio answering voice whs very clear, ami the toll was only about eleven dollars. Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING Phone, Ind. Store 158, Res, 93 REDgCLOUO, NEB. lr.w.vv.vJvvv-v-v--Av.Vtf,rJvvvrtAftAAftrtrt Htmllton-Cithtr Olothlng Co. vrypiUigy M$a trmoy m of Wor NilWsth The division dara in tho North Piatt River at Whalen, Wyo., where water is diverted to irrigato nearly 200,000 acres of Nobraska soil, is capa blo of generating not less than 25,000 horsepower, enough to light and heat every homo and business house from the Wyoming line to North Piatt in the river's valley, nnd turn overy In dustrial wheel. Unless the people wako up nnd take steps to retain this great privilege in their own name, It will be grabbed off by some corpora, tlon. Chief ads Pay You t i L...i.y A ET" ' fifi4i'jtimm!glii-" mizm&fr$&mhiWYftN