RED CLOUD, NIBIASKA, 0 H I E fr 0 u BBBCir; m I mrm'3Kg J .rauxjtgaragggiMtHHU u jauu'aitjiMgBgiwjr.j VJ eOo RED CLOUD We believe that it pay3 to give our customers service and satisfaction; that is why we want to sell you a ME RED CLOUD CpiEg Rod Cloud. Nolirixska MUililhHIi KV1.UV THURSDAY filtered In tho I'bMoflliu ut Hid Cloud, Nob ns Second CIbm Matter F. L. BROWNE, Ednor nd Manase rilK ONLY DKMOCItATIU I'Al'KK IN WKHHTKK COUNTY CREAM SEPARATOR With a single tool the combination wrench and screw driver shown in the illustration below, and a part of the Dc Laval equip ment you can take opart a NEW Dc Laval and set it up again in a few minutes. Could any thine be easier or simpler? There are no complicated parts no chain drives, no cog wheel puzzles, io ball bearings to get flattened or broken. Every ad justment can be made quickly by the man on the faun with no rpecial understanding about machinery. Sudi simple construc tion makes the NEW Dc Laval the easiest separator to clean. Speaking of the blizzard and the big snowdrifts wouldn't it be a numane mea io msuiuie a search for groundhog? that poor little It is forHhc farmer as well as the business man. For the countiy as well as the city. For anything and everything thai goes toward the upbuilding of community interests. Get in touch with it. Become a mem ber thereof and boost. The community, town or city that docs not possess the co-opera tive spirit will not make very much progress. Wo will aoll you n NEW Do Lnval on terma Hint enrt lielij auitititf yoM Com in find rxnniina ilia roalun! lt ua ft'.iow jrou wliat il will do. r I N i -i The only tool requited willi a NEW D Lttal carazsas issB&sasaMici 0 H ouse Dresses : l.'-SHT Home Dissu andiron. Vv Y( " j Drop a contribution into the Armenian Relief fund and thereby aid a homeless hungry people to live and start on the road that leads to comfort and happiness. The Woman Suffrage bill failed to pass the senate by one vote, and Senator Hitchcock from this state voted against it after having been instructed by the legislature of the state to vote for it. This will not make the senator any friends in this state. Bloomington Advocate. MMaHMttMMMMMI President Wilson is on the way home. II j comes back, as he went away, a "top-notcher" in world-affairs. Wu do not re call any one man in history who has accomplished as much or risen as rgn in so snort a time. lie has left at Paris the basic outlines of a new Declara tion of Independance. He has laid the cornerstone of a struc ture which will make the world more safe, sane and sociable. If you have read enough to know w.hat dreadful sufferings the Armenians underwent be cause of their sleadiast Chris tianity, and of 1 1i ir destitute condition at the present linn you will not hesitate to aid in the relief movement under way hero in Red Cloud this week. The total sum desired is but a small amount as compared with war funds and Red Cloud's quota ought to be over-subscrib-edTwilh very little effort on the pari of the.cqmmittce in charge. H. R. No. 355 is one of those innocent little trouble makers that bob up from time to time. As to its sponsors and their motives, we willingly concede intentions such, as are Tsaid to form pavement' for a very un desirable place of residence lo cated in the hereafter. But, in our opinion, to attempt the en forcement of ethical conditions by means of physical or man made law is a waste of time and energy. By enactment and enforcement of law a man may be compelled to attend church on Sunday but if he hath not the spirit of righteousness in hjs heart he will never become a Christian. Apt illustration of the fallibility of censorship boards is seen where in one lo cality Griffith's great storv of "The Birth of a Nation" was prohibited and in another the schoolchildren were urfed to take a day without being mark ed "absent," to go and see it. In one case "Sappho," which is a story with a high moral and a warning, was prohibited and "Three Weeks" which under a veneer of smooth English and adherence to known facts is grossly immoral, was permitt ed. Leaving aside all argument as to the right or ability of one man, or a set of men. to decide what is good and what is not good in the ethics of art, we a it opposed to the censorship bill because it puts in the hands of a few a power the misuse of which is too great a temptation for resistance. A PATRIOTIC DUTY Almost as vitaJ as that of protecting the honor of flag and country, is the duty of protecting and safe-guarding health. When strength is well-nigh exhausted and the resistive powers are reduced, then is the time disease germs are the most potent and when SCOTIS EMULSION affords splendid and effectual means of offsetting the tendency toward weakness and protecting strength. The abundant tonic and unique nourishing properties of Scott's Emulsion make it a dependable agent that may be used everyday, by anyone, to protect strength. Scott c Uownc, UloomCclJ. N.J. f Ik mnm Pheres We were just about to say, There is going to be a lot of work to do in 1920 and the time for us democrats to start at it is right now. If a tree is to bear fruit it must be cultivated ahead of-time. Politically its simply a question of getting togetner and sticking together. A you boost for me and I'll boost for you principle, uon i scauer forces, conserve them in their legitimate channels and there by build up power that will make itself felt in the work that lies ahead. The Other Side J PMiszsamiiU2WS3tf3usraiHOT Smith Bros. a aw i i awyjgr.ra r c -nrra Twenty-Fifth Sale of Pure Bred Poland China BRED SOWS To be held at the farm 9 3-4 miles north-east of Superior, and 3-4 mile north of Cadams, Neb. Wednesday, Mar. 5th This Sale will consist of about 40- Head -40 Of Spring Gilts Fall Gilts, and Tried Sows We are offering you in this our Second Bred Sow Sale this spring a useful, grow thy lot of sows. They are up to the usual standard found in our sales. Some of the very best raised last year are in this sale. They were all rais ed by us and are of the same breeding as the ones sold on Feb. 6th and have all been vaccinated. Come and spsnd the day with us. SALE UNDER COVER AT 1 P.M. Wrlto for Cut a lot,'. Kree Ltinoh ut Noon SMITH Bros. The older people will oa.,il recall the several periods in American history when wages were low. employment scarce, t ramus a-plenty, '"bread lines" and soup kitchens quite the style. The world is in a very similar condition today. For years it has been sweeping on ward in the throes of a fierce warfare. Every energy has been conserved and exploited in the attainment of a single objective, The sudden ceasa tion of this enterprise causes as much upset and disorder as did the entry therein. Lack of em ployment, hunger, unsettled conditions, are the inevitable results in sudden and radical changes. The older and smaller instances were known as "eco nomic disturbances," "hard times," panics." Today's world hunger, unemployment, discon tent, is termed Bolshevism. It is the same old wine in a new bottle. Mr. L. K. Swift, president of Swift & Company, comineotavwith regard tc Mr. Hoover's letter-'jtd the President oni tho paukiuK industry, saying hi, purl: Since there is no monopoly, tin, facts do not justify the statement tba as time goes on this,. efficiency cannot! fail to diminish, an'tl,I)Ju a)l monopo., lies, besin to defend "itself by retires 1 sipa. rather than by efficiency. At long as the large packers have to tlsi their utmost efforts in cotnpctitioi will) each other and with hundreds o smaller concerns to earn their prollt of only two or three cents on eacl dollar of tales, there is no room for i falling.olt in ellkdency. However, 1 welcome Mieh slnceri and ilisinteiealed ies as those cn presed liy !i. Hui.ver. Tlie pnlil and out- li-gis utuis need to uii(iei-t.uii ' our uuj.int.i--. tuut'h 11101.4 thuionOil than tliev do now, before rliey aw in . position to utnlertnUo rt irleh vi ki. hltlou, bftill a. C'jiii Miiy lias ul 1111 tailly appeai od ln-fore (.onre-omi Couiiuittue'to yivo such infoun.itiuii a is desired. Wo have 11 thing to cm ceul. All we want is an opportunity 10 got the facts before the public, and when this lias been accomplished, we shall rely on the sense of fair play ol the American people, and shall abide by their verdict. B. E. RIDGLEY i Aucts C H L w. c. Henderson. r ""-" oupenur, neo. JOHN YONNG, Clerk. The trend of the times is to ward co-operation. If a farmer were to harness each of his horses or mules to a small plough and hire a driver for each outfit he would become the laughing stock of his neighbors. He works them in teams of twos or threes or fours and gets the benefits of organized efforts. Or perhaps discards this pri mary form of animal energy and uses the tractor which is a combination of many horse power. Individual effort is giv ing way to organized force to co oporation, A body of men organized with definite purposes in view will get far on in prac tical work whero scattered ef forts of individuals accomplish but little or are perhaps wasted. The Commercial Club of Red Cloud offers aivopportunity for organized effort that should n&t bo overlooked by any 'person having 'community benefit at heart. It is not for any partic ular person or set of persons. $6.00 In Trade at Hamilton -Cather and $6.00 In Trade at Cowden-Kaley's For High Score At the Bowling Alley Hamilton -Cmthir Clothing Co. Kvmrythtng m Mm wMoy WW As I am tn Mug ti Colorado, I wiilsell at Pulilio Awiinti on my phu-f i niihs nest of Red (.'loud and ;i miles east ui Inivnle. en Saturday, Feb, 22, 1919 At in i clock, .sharp MEAD OF STOCK IK vi ibed as l'oliow-: 12 Head oi Horses, 39 Head ol Cattle Farm Machinery, Household Goods Lunch will be Served on the Ground TERMS 10 months lime at 10 per cent. BEN REED, Jr. J. H. Ellinger, Auct. Geo. R. McCrary, Clerk. g Service Sunday at the Christian Church 'i v ' . II" '... ; ., . 1 a The Revival closes "for a short time to allow the church to aid in daring for the patients; If you are' not afraitf'of J the flu come to the Sunday service. Don't negedt the sick. The Revival Campaign will continue as s'oon'a's I health conditions warrant. i J. L. BEEBE, Pastor. iiiffiKii!iii!i:iiiMiiiiii,i!i;j!:iiiiiiiyi:i;zMiiiijiiiau ' imimMm wm .vint i nufjwt. nwim n.,,AMWrafiimmit mm.tB,mtm'mmaiamummt.mwam tmnmimmmm nwmnw.iwi w imni'iiwitfiiK h.ibii nr .t.'ji i hmwii wnwmMm Jpea Day and Night DINE AT OUR CAFE Powell & Pope WVWWflrtWJWWWUVAVIWW BUILD NOW That New Home You have dreamed of for years. Our house plans are at your service free. JJalone-Gellatly Go. VWWWVWWJ Chief ads Pay You See The 13th Commandment 1 -S' z$ i- rjraBr',ifffla.''jw ... -". A".r .. m i