The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 13, 1919, Image 4

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F. L. BROWNE. Ed.iot .nd Mn8e
RED CLOUD
We believe that it pays to give our
customers service and satisfaction;
that is why we want to sell you a
CREAM SEPARATOR
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' With a single tool tlic combination wrench and screw driver
iliown In the illustration below, and a part of the Dc Laval equip
ment you can take apart a NEW Dc Laval and set 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 construo
c'on makes the NEW De
Laval the easiest separator
to dean,
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Hfs. Barbara Pliares
Public Sale
As I have sold my farm and will move nwny I will otter the following
described property lit public miction at the pltice 1 milo south and
4 wc'stof (iuide Rock, and 7 tulles eabt of the Hud Cloud bridge, on
Friday, Feb. 21
Commenoini,' at lOo'Clo:k Sharp
50
HEAD OF STOCK - 50
15 Head of Horses and Mules
1 sorrel maro 5 yrs old wt 1300, 1 sorrel horse -I yrs old wt 1400, 1
sorrel horso 5 yrs old wt 1000, 1 brown maro 5 yrs old wt 1300, 1 smooth
mouth gray maro with foal wt 1200, 1 driving raare 0 yrsold, city broke
and a good one wt 1100, 1 two yr old spotted pony broke to ride. 1
7 yr old mule wt 1100, 0 coming 2 yr old mules, 3 molly mules and 2
jacks; 1 coming 3 yr old molloy mule and one coming yearling. This
is a.bunch of young mules, some weigh 3000 to the teem when grown.
11 Head of Cattle "
3 coming Ayr olds, 1 1 yr old, 1 8 yr old, 1 0 yr old, All
good cows. 5 calves. Qood bunch of cows. 3 frfh,baluuce fresh soon
24 Duroc Hogs
10 brood sows averago wt about 875 lbs, will farrow in April and
May, all pure bred sows. 4 barrows wt 275 lbs each. 1 Duroo male,
can furnish papers for him and he is a good ono
Form Machinery, Grain, Etc.
6 dozen Chickens 4 good Trailing Hounds
TERMS 10 mo. at 10 per cent. No property removed uutll settled for.
Omer Crowell
L. H. Hunter, Clerk. Col. Jake Ellinger, Auct.
rUK ONLY DUMOCKATIC PAPEll IN
WEDHTIIK COUNTY
There is a curious question
involved in the fact that while
wages are the last and slowest
item in a rising-price period
they are first and lastest when
the decline comes
You made a contract with the
soldier boys. They said they'd
go across and fight if you would
back them up. Backing them
up means paying the bills and
bringing the boys home.
Speaking of government loss
on the wheat price guarantee
is hardly a fair way to put it.
As a matter of fact the amount
the government will probably
have to pay is nothing more or
less than a war expense,
We acknowledge receipt of a
nifty certificate for newspaper
work in 'connection with local
Food Administration .affairs'.
It's a slip of paper of which we
feel proud and bears the1 'signa
ture of Henry Gilham last offi
cial head of the Webster county
office. .
About 150 hunters wenb out
southwest of Grand Island the
other day to round up wolves
in a five mile square territory.
The canis lupus tribe being con
spicuous by absence the hunt
ers arc reported to have amused
themselves by shooting prairie
chickens, and thereby have at
tracted attention from state
game authorities. Moral: When
out hunting wolves don't bag
any chickens.
Sunday was marked by nation-wide
memorial exercises
in honor of Theodore Roose
velt. A few words from Sena
tor Lodge's eulogy in Washing
ton aptly express general sentir
me'rit 'of the occasion. "OfVall
hatfdris'of edrth Germany
alone Mobs v not "riipurri theeoc
president's death 'because n,sne
knows how much' he did in 'ral
lying America to battle'f or, free
dom.1 He was a great patriot, a
great American. A tower 'lias
fallen. A star has set." " tw i
Albert Thomas, former min
ister of war ihdu8trie"s and re
cently returhed'to Paris from a
conference at Berne where he
told' the Germans they must
pay for their crimes, says his
observation of them is that en
mass they are in a state of ab
solute despair, and he adds in
wise caution perhaps the ad
ministration of justice may '.veil
be tempered with mercy. Per
haps he is right. To attempt
the enforcement of impossi
bilities might be worse then
letting them go scott free.
The laws of the state of Ne
braska favor newspaper pub
lishers with a crumb of comfort
in defining compensation for
legal advertising. Wherefore,
then, are the legislators wast
ing time quibbling over pay
ment on contracts assumed in
good faith between the state
and said publishers? Where
fore the need of a meeting sub
jecting said publishers to loss of
Ume and money ? TJxegQpds
have been dcliveredvtfic, ,bills
are lawful and payable., ,wPay-r
ing them would be a simpleand
effective solution.'
Consistency is a jewel until
it becomes stubborness, then
it's a mule. Senator Hitchcock
who is popularly supposed to be
representing the people, and
who was recently officially not
ified that the great state of Ne
braska desired to approve the
suffrage amendment has achiev
ed tho doubtful honor of be
coming the lone unit blocking
immediate passage of said
amendment. His support would
have spelled iueccss.- How
ever, the suffrage question is
destined to travel the same
path as prohibition and Mr.
Hitchcock's finish is not hard
to guess.
One of the first official acts
of the reorganized Commercial
Club was to send to Lincoln its
endorsement of the good roads
legislatiom in process of enact
ment. Good roads are basic
factors of prosperity. City and
COUntrV am intorvlntMiwl.W
The farmor mustiiave a market
place, the .qlty'jnust, have, its
source v of supply and easy
transportatidn is ''of vital' inter-
!
CLOTH
Discount 0NALL Overcoats
10 Discount on All Fur Overcoats
ONK LINK OF MEN'S KHAKI
Unionalls
-AT
$3.00
MEN'S AND HOYS'
Sweaters
10 Discount
MEN'S AND BOYS'
Caps
20 Off
MEN'S LEATHER
Vests
10 Discount
ONE SPECIAL BUNCH OF
Men's Caps
AT
50c Each
MEN'S AND BOYS'
Mackinaws
10 Discount
A CLEAN-UP ON ONE LINE OF MEN'S
BLUE
Overalls
AT
$1.50
SPECIAL PRICE ON MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTH AND KNITTED
Gloves and Mittens
MEN'S WOOL
Shirts
1 5 Discount
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PN-Cahier -Cam Co.
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est to both. It's up to every
progessive farmer in this sec
t?6h "df Webster county, who
de'sires'the best possible results
from his labor., to join the Com
mercial Clubr get his shoulder
to. the wheel, and boost!
Anent the question of mili
tary training for the young men
of America, it is. to all intents
and purposes, an axiom that
getting ready, for the next war
is an assurance of war. Per
contra, preparation for peace
would be proper procedure.
It must be embarrassing to
those republican senators who
have been opposing the League
of Nations plan, to have ex
president Taft offering criti
cisms which are based solely
on the idea that the peace con
ference is too conservative as
regards the aforesaid League of
Nations.
We read that ten dollars a
quart is list price on whiskey.
Isn't that a'ther severe on the'
consumer? Our recollection is
that many of that class often
had a hard time getting posses
sion of ten cents for liquidating
purposes. But ten dollars! Oh,
boy! However, it is evident
we have prohibition that prohibits.
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Open Day anil Night
AT OUR CAFE
Powell & Pope
The Federal Food Adminis
tration in closing its official
career in Nebraska take time to
thank the newspaper publish
ers, "to whose unceasing and
patriotic endeavors its success
was largely due." The com
pliment is very gratifying and
is incentive to go on with good
work wherever it may be need
ed. It is also one more item, in
evidence of the benefit derived
from persistent advertising.
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Clothing Co.
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ED. AMACK
UNDERTAKING
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