-jmutfA3"''' w'xk. - wnwwoaftK?,.'. mT '- r-, r RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, OKIES' MI1I.HMIJ .UWH.'I LJklJiaUJll-U.J l 1 (f. V ii IL Geo. irme RED CLOUD We believe that it pays to give our customers service and satisfaction; that is why we want to sell you a 61 LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR , Here's why the De Laval is the cheapest machine " to buy : It will pay you in cream laved from $3 to $5 a cow every year over an inferior or half-worn-out cream separator. Fr It will pay you in cream saved from $ 1 0 to $ 1 5 a cow every year over gravity skimming. CV It will give you a heavier rind better cream, the kind the crcamcry- man wants, the kind that gives you more skim-milk for your stock. It will Inst two to ten times as long as other cream separators. Figure it out for yourself and you will sec why the Dc Laval is the most economical. And added to it all is the immeasurable satisfaction of owning a machine that " works like a charm " 365 davs in the iRZSZgfl year. llrMlil know '''' when wc act you y rL BSbbVbV Dm f jtwjt I w 111 vnti a mnrlitriM vnull be proud to own. We tell Ihem on lib eral termt. Coino tn anil talU it over. House Dresses zraevlior aVoiu Drttscj and Apron, &fr Gzmu i lrf it II TKADE nRR RU y I HI ft I US.PAI 0. vCWfV TL XX III II I lliiBl Jra a vJiillUl IIIBV.'i il t i CCaEafflllEiaL 11 fjflly QHlFwlavBIulll fill I lilt i I r iSmMHmI U S5 p v. VW3r!jBWj If j ' E T. :: vVl fT ii jj B ' JYBiiiflJlB lr , W(Vr',' t $ ijr1 I hHIA. pr s. Barbara Pbares Open Day and Night DINE AT OUR CAFE v"r ', r Powell & Pope rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nobraskc. 'UULIHHKD KVKHY THURSDAY in tort (I In tho 1'iAtolticc nt Hcd C loud, Nob ah Hccond Class Matter I". L. UflOWNE, Eduoi ind Mtnige III! II " M - I CUB ONLY UUMOUltAXJO I'AI'EH IN WKllHTlMl COUNTY President Wilson left for Paris yesterday to again take active part in the peace conference. One might be justified in wast ing a moment wondering what Professor Wilson would have thought could he have foreseen or been told what the future held in store for him? Few merchants deny that it pays to advertise. Few there are who affirm that money spent in advertising is simply money contributed to support the local paper. Now comes the U.S.De partment of Labor. Information and Educational Service with the statement that "The surest and quickest way to bring bus iness up to its pre-war standard is to advertise." Make a note of that. And note that the big tobacco companies and others are not carrying advs in the Chief because of any personal interest in the paper. They are there simply because it pays. There are so many items of interest and importance the ed itor cuts short his personal chat The Golden Rod Highway Me&M-s. F. G. Turnure, F. W. Cow den, G. W. Hutchison anil D. H. Kaley, the gentlemen comprising the Com mercial Club delegation which attend ed the convention of the Golden Rod Highway Association, in Fairbury, on Wednesday, returned home the last of the week in excellent spirits over the good accomplished, and, if pos sible, more enthusiastic than over. Secretary F. W. Cowden informs us that some one hundred delegates representing the towns from Nebras ka City, west to Oxford, were in 'at tendance at this conventios. He states that in all probability, Red Cloud will mark the second division of the Golden Rod Highway, so named by GeorgV Buck, Jr., of Beatrice, and joining tne Waubansis trail. at Neb raska" Qity and..Jho. .0, hi J).-atr Ox ford, following up.lhe river shorten ing'the distance by sixty-five, mile over trie. Ol.Ii., D to the .northtJof ais. 4pd asBing", through Auburn, Tecjwfc Nh; Beatrice, Fairbury, Chester, tSU erwrji RettClftud rind diTweijt W.tkV SVer'to-'Oxford.' r "w " -V TRed Cloud also again came hi for. rccognuion at ineTOig convention by UM '.election of .Mr.&ObVvdeh, 'as vlce PMsideM of "-the association 'fcf whicji E. L. Broym'of Chester, 'was" chosen as presidentarjd J. G. Sheel'ey, of Alma, as secretary. In addition to these officers, thirty three vice-presidents were named, leprcsenting the towns along tho highway. Mr. Cowden is also authority for the statement thaf the principal address delivered at the convention in the interest of better roads by J. H. Riffe, of Hastings, a member of the Nebraska Highway Commission, was one which would en thuse life into a tailor's dummy and alone well worth tho trip. He also states that the organization is now completed, and that every effort will be made toward pushing the route to completion. Since at least two of the counties to bo benefited by the high way have proven to be a trifle dor mant in weeks passed, instead of making provisions to secure due fi nancial aid required in the construc tion and marking their neccsary quota of mileage, yet he is convinced, as the benefits to be derived are so ilainly observable, it will be no great ask, to yet finance tho same, now that they have been awakened to tho Ilf.w ouojs ou im pun uonunijs ona ic left unturned in making the Gold en Rod Highway the official route through Nebraska prior to that time which maiks the opening of the tour ist season. City Council in Session In the absence of Mayor Damcrcll from the city, President of the Coun cil, A. R. Salndcn called this body to gether, in regular session, at the Council chambers, on Tuesday even ing, with all members present. After the reading of the minutes of the Feb ruary meeting, the report of S. R. Floiancc was read and ordered placed on file and the Council-then selected tho following judges und clerks for the coming municipal election: FIRST WARD Judges R. P. Wcosnc". Geo. Clau son and Claik Stevens. Clerks Floyd Turnuic and C. H. Kaley. SECOND WARD Judges D. II. Kaley, J. N. Pope and D. B. Burden. Cleiks Ed Garbcr and II. C. Gcl latly. Said election to be held in the usua' voting places, in the Council chambers in the First Ward and the Fiicmnn's hall in the Second Ward. On Councilman Trine bringing up the matter of cleaning up the streets, alleys and vacant lots before the spring rains begin Messrs. Hamil ton and Trine were appointed to look up the ordinances and recommend any change that is necessary to enforce same. The following claims were allowed: J. A. Bradford... W. A. Patten A. Clark- Fred Fcarn Leo McArthur ... S. R. Florancc O. C. Tcel . P. H. Boner. Smith & McKimmey...... Mayer Coal, Co. ,: ,..- C. F.t McKcigharu.,.,.. Barrett & Mountford jG-rant TurcrA-i -.- -.- Geo. , Trine,--ai-- C. R. LpwiflJ - . . Crane,? Co. vr.---.il.-3-'.. Muuwcat;, jaioetnictO. S Carl McArthur tl". '' a-1 W, $150.00 115.00 110.00 . . 52.80 3.75 275.0J .... 33.06 .. 65.00 -. 7.00 242.06 .... 18.71 40.90 'ZM The Midnight Patrol W MIDNIGHT 1M0S.V bbVP iMilafi; FAIHUL xMXvavML WBrAi. PaH K PRODUCED 0Y wVflHVKlltHHVBVBVBVBVBsJnnvBO f. incc jeMfSMMzBmBMMEm picturesj mK3ammsa ALSO A GOOD COMEDY ORPHEUM Monday, Tuesday BUY A IN RED TO THE PUBLIC This is for you. I am shut in by order of tho health board. My girl has the "disease X," as the latest de cision of tho wise ones term it. Our physician calls it grippe. The health board tacked up a big sign leading "Influenza." I do not believe the gentlemen and ladies know what they are doing, but it is up to them to do something. They closed schools, churches and theatres for several weeks, and then discovered that it was a worthless thing. Then came nose bags. Now they are discarded. Somebody suggested squirting scrum into the victims. That is said to bo ! 1514 N St, worthless. Next came a mild form of quarantine for all but doctors. They go where they please. Every day they pass from house to house. A superstition prevails that somehow thcysterilize themselves,, or "take" sornc&hjng to protcct.thfcmaelves'and HOME CLOUD ..u i).75ii.le PUM'C a&ftiwt diseased f c" Ics 2&00, a 44.70 &. ,&.1l 7V :..&9fl Ktiwi.dfT.MT3lhin.T fl'.JJ across ,. some- j'-f-Tvsyrr: 4 son, 'ffti ,of x4 mmmwammn DDD! Service Sunday at the Christian Church The Revival closes for a short time to allow the church to aid in caring for the patients. If you are not afraid of the flu come to the Sunday service. Don't neglect the sick. The Revival Campaign will continue as soon as p health conditions warrant. J. L. BEEBE, Pastor. $6.00 In Trade at ; HamiltonfcCather and $6.00 In Trade at Cowden-Kaley's For High Score At the Bowling Alley Edward Mvers Wilson. Arthur,. 4Vilson,,.was united in .pjar rfage, ;Wednesday.iatL" higa-lnoon,-.' to" AHsa Lucile .'Chi-istina Jensen, at the home of the bridcV' parents. Tho wedding occurred in the presence of the immediate relatives. J. L. Beebc tied the knot after which a sumptuous dinner was served. Lucile is the dauhgtcr of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jen sen residing near Indian Creek. She ia a most excellent and industrious young lady. She knows how to work and will do her share of the duties that fall to married life. Edward is an honored young man and Kindly disposed and the young lady who has secured his heart can be glad the rest of her days. The groom was dressed in a fine blue serge and the bride in blue silk poplin. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will be at homo shortly on the Arthur Wilson place, nine miles northeast of Red Cloud, and will be glad to meet their many friends. Dr. R. P. Hoxey accompanied his wife to Hastings Wednesday where the lady will rcceivo medical treat ment in a hosftjtahv - - f0 sill io I winh I jmilrl nnf T A U VMfM J ,thrigorthal sftrt.and go an abmrt attended the football game but .could fept'tMcM lB'bccVi'in .'the Tob'm: wUh-mV Sckv-flauhtcV Ttoiheafth'' M W-ftufehtcV ThteheafUV oWcer, who rib (Totib't Had been'ihjoW eneiof.lfroombySes'terdav -wfth JsiclT fJlks, was on hand to enjoy the'sport. That made me mad when I heard it. Last night he attended his lodge and had a pleasant time. In all this he shows good sense and taste. I would do the same if I could. The differ ence between us is that ho is a doctor and I am a preacher. One of my parishioners died yes terday and I was called to conduct the funeral today, but the officials say I cannot go out. The family un derstands. Tomorrow: will be Sun day, but I cannot discharge my duties. I have employed n brother minister of Los Angeles to take duty for me, and I want to urge you who lean our way to hear my good friend preach. He will not disappoint you. I also in- invite the health board to put on noso bags and visit us. Rev. Edward Sta tom in Orange County Tribune, Fullerton, California. I v Mr. Jas. Peterson was in Cowles Monday where he purchased the im plement stock of tho Farmers' Union there. He expects to place a man at Cowles in charge of a modern implement and machine branch store. Guide Rock Signal. MONTHLY PAYMENTS Almost Cheap as Rent, Small Initial Payment, Low Purchase Price. L. E. TAIT, Lincoln, Neb A deal was recently closed between Mrs. Vet Widdersheim and Robert Boyd and their mother, Mrs. H. B. Boyd whereby the two former ncamed became the owners, of a fine quarter section each of as fine,, farm land as-' can. .be found, in thisTpeotion ofithoX'' Boyd oeded.4Jach;an..jMghtJ!:and,.Bol4.w them an egtyythepngidgmtion'-befv' Sttgr 120,000, divided, ogually .betjye, ine two' purcnasera, "KODert; getfl . " farms would have sodr6nhemark'ryt'', for $20,000, and thc'new1bvnershav("u farms they can justly feel proud Of. They rank with tho best in Webster county. Bladen Enterprise. One feature of the good road p'ro-f gram is that of satisfying all concern- cd aa to the exact locations of the ini- i tial projects. In this everybody can not be suited. It is a problem in which those in the towns as well as the farmers should assume an unsel fish, unprcjuiced attitude. All should be unanimous get back of early activity in road improvement and once those in charge decide on places whero the improvements are to be made then all complaints should cease and all give hearty support of the program. This is the only kind of spirit with which to successfully further tho good road building in tho counties of Nebraska. Adams County Democrat. Olothlng 0o. Kvrythlng m Mam or moy Wr There has been considerable burg lary going on in Superior tho past week or so. Several of the stores have been broken into, and many have discovered in the morning that their doors had been tampered with tho night before. Tuesday night some time after 2 o'clock, R. J. Stephen son's store was broken into and con siderable money taken. Just what else was stolen is not known. Tho thieves entered by way of the coal chuto in tho sidewalk. Tho Concor dia bloodhounds were sent for. They were at once taken to the place whero the ;robbcrs are supposed'' to navo madl .their exit. Tho dogs followed a trallVcrosajthe street on Commercial, norti around the City Library, east, and then south, but scorned every timo to loso tho scent near Dr. Butler's office. For some reason or othr( the dogs could nrjlj go further and ,thcy woro taken back without having produced results. Superior TOMORROW'S MAN 1 10!. WhaHs dorie in childhood days to enrichthe blood and build; up rugged- health often rhakes or breaks the man of tomorrow.. The growing youth, with nervous energy overwrought, heeds constant care and scorn ENUISION to help maintain strength and vitality equal tp withstanding the dual strain of growth and wear and tear of the body. The reputation of Scott's is based upon' its 'abundant nourishing qualities and its ability to build up strength. Kvtt ft S9wnc. BloomficMi H ) 18-6 UVUWWWWWWVUW1 Mr. and Mb. ED. AMACK 1 UNDERTAKING Phone, Jnd. Store l58'Res, 93 RED CI OUD, NEB. i X i i n I- ! t -i Weekly Journal. 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