jfteiw 1 RED OLOUD; 'RfelltAIKA. OHIEt e. H V poun n Geo0 Trine RED CLOUD We believe that it pays to give our customers service and satisfaction; that is why we want to sell you a BE f LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR No mailer whal anyone may tell you, there is only one speed at which you can turn a separator crank and get all the cream and cream of uniform thickness, and that's the speed indicated on the crank. it Every hand-operated cream separator has the correct number of turns of the crank handle per minute plainly indicated upon the crank handle. Every separator, of whatever make, will do belter work at the proper and indicated (peed than at any other. Every one of the NEW Dc Lavals has a Bell Speed-Indicator. When you slow down, the bell rings. It warns you every time the handle goes around too slowly. You can't be mistaken about it. The Bell Speed -Indicator adds DELL SPEED-INDICATOR The "warning tignil" that iniuiei operation at the piopet speed. nothing to the price but much to the value of the NEW De Laval. Come in and tee how the Bell Speed-Indicator works. House Dresses! ttotu Drtuts atidApnnt. PW ill pre. Bartera Phages Open D SkT 1 . . migw ay aiicj AT OUR CAFE Powell & Pope PI aw rf. y - .. .. Jl . .1- . I oci-vive cmiiuay at ine 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 health conditions warrant. J. L. BEEBE, Pastor. oMraiwEm rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nobraako. .JUUMHHKD EVEKY THURSDAY Entered In the l'ostolllto nt Kid Cloud, Neb ni Second Class .Matter r. L. BROWNE. Eduoi ind Mimce rUB ONLY lUiMUCItATIU TAI'lill IN WLHHTI-.lt COUNTY Uo you belong to the Commercial Club? If not, why not? The cry of suffering Immunity would not be hoard o'er the world if right had always reigned. Make another-little-investment in W. S. S. Iluy one more and then another one. It's an investment that can't go wrong. flood roads arc a basic item in both city and country prosperity. The sooner this is admitted and put into practice the sooner will pros perity he accelleratcd. Profiteering in potatoes is not a bright prospect just at present. It is reported thai there arc thousands of bushels in the North Platte val ley for which the owners are express ing willingness to take fifty cents per bushel. A grcatbTgscction of the difficult railroad problem would be elimina ted were the country at large to take up and push forward the good roads proposition. Motor transportation is coming rapidly to the front and good roads will go far toward mak ing this both practical and profitable. Since the beginning of history the world has been striving for peace. And has been traveling over the war path to attain its objective. It is time to blaze a new trail to elimin ate the terrible cost of obsolete moth oils to hot -up an international court of arbitration in short to establish a League of Nations. President Wilson has displayed a new angle in his already dominant personality. He becomes a "stand patter." This ancnt the League of Nations. Just now lie receives vorciferous criticism therefor. Per haps future history will rectify this. It did in the cases of Washington and Lincoln. We note that Messrs. Hamilton and Trine were appointed to look up ordinances and suggest methods 'of enforcement in tho matter of clown ing up the streets and alleys,, , The City Council is to be complimented both for its effort in civic betterment and its choice of men to forward the movement. Wake up, Red Cloud. Lend a hand and let's sec a nice job of spring-cleaning. Senator Ilorah's assertion that the League of Nations proposition is be ing managed by powers that have wrecked Kurope for the last three hundred v ,uv .,"cms to have pro duced pleasure among the wreckers rather than consternation among tho earnest honest advocates of world peace. Senator Kornh, ct. al. might do well to remember that throwing boomerangs is dangerous sport for the noicc. the -.inn feiners now propose to block the league of nations. With Champ Clark, Senator Penrose, Jere miah Uovcridge and the national security league in grand array on that .side, the case for the league gets pretty blue. Qn the other r, thus far, i nothing but Great Dritian, France, Itnly, the people of the Unit -Ml States and ten nthm- nnt;nnc including tho united labor of the world, the united churches, and, with Mr. Gary in nrobablv tho nn;i business of the world. State .Tmn-nJ i 1 ai. rm. ... - me worki-Hcrald, located at Omaha, devotes cnnsiMmniiin , A - ....... H.rVr iJMS.U iU what is being done with the moneys vi uiu uw niorcomcnt Fund. Al- remiy tno expense bill has absorbed $6.00 In Trade at Hamilton-Cather and $6.00 In Trade at Cowden-Kaley's ft HaC A inx Mi gh Score At the Bowling Alley over $8,000. Some of tho items verge on the ridiculous, but in its entirety the money is boing well spent. Wo note our fellow-townsman 0. I). Hodge checked up with salary $112.G0, expense bill $177.32. Tho report is too lengthy for repro duction in these columns. The point of interest lies not in the fact that outlay is five times its average in former years, but that 0. I). Hedge and thirty-nine other deputies are stamping out bootlegging. They arc doing their work and properly enough, getting paid for it. The Twenty-second Pennsylvania district has been republican over since the party was founded with the exception of the single year of 1912 when the party was divided. Thru the death of a republican mem ber who was elected last November by a plurality of 8,231, tho scat be came vacant and was filled a week ago by the election of a democrat by a plurality of 473. At this distance one hesitates to comment upon such an up-set. It mny have boon duo to a variety of causes. On the face of the returns it is a victory for Pres ident Wilson, for the democratic candidate made a direct appeal for support for himself on the ground that he favored the league of na tions and wotdd do everything in his power to support tho administration. The republican candidate took no stand, saying he would bo governed by his party. No doubt disgust over the antics of congress in its closinir weeks had a great deal to do with this over-turn. The republican man agers must realize that when they go before the voters for support next year they must have something more tangible to build upon than tho anarchy that disgraced congress in the closing hours, of the session. Farm Bureau Notes PURE HRED LIVE STOCK Does it pay to keep Pure Rred Live Stock? This question was answered Saturday, March 1st, when Clarence Johnson sold CO head of Duroc-Jcrsoy bred sows .for an av erage of $107.30. 1 httve been on Mr. Johnson's place a number of times the past months and know that these sows that were run through the sale ring received no better care or feed than the rest of the, hogs on the place, and after de ducting the expense of holding the sale and etc., he has better than $1000 more money than he would have received if he had put these hogs on tho market. This was Mr. Johnson's first sale, and owing to the impassable con-, ditions of the roads, tho number of buyers present was few, and the sale being held on Saturday were factors in keeping down the price to what it would have been had conditions been favorable. PURE RRED LIVE STOCK FOR THE ROYS Give the boys a start with pure ored live stock and they won't leave the farm. If the boy gets a good pig or calf he has something that he will lie proud of ami that its worth taking care of and his interest in tho farm work that you want him to help you with during tho summer i much keener and the profit he will make out of his pig or calf will lr his summer wages, and past record bhow that this profit amounts from $o0 to $3U0. COUNTY AGENT WORK FOR ROYS During tho past year as count agent I have iihcd every avai.ah'i opportunity to work for the better ment of conditions for the boys on the farm. Last fall considerable time was spent on student judging teams, having them judge live stock raising, and pig club work, hoping that they will take up agriculture and live stock raising as thier life work. The value of this work cannot be estimated in dollars and cents. Yet I believe it to be the most valuable of any line of work I have curried on during the past year. TWENTY PLUS FIFTY IS MORE THAN FIFTY PLUS TWENTY Twenty plus fifty is more than fifty plus twenty. This rule is true when life's work is added up. To day a boy is twenty, a man is fifty We give both a scientific knowledge of agriculture and the secret of rais ing hotter live stock. Threescore years and ten they live and labor. At tho end of life tho boy's product from soil and toil- will exceed and excel that of the man who waited until fifty to begin to farm the best ho could. After tl" lrsron was learned, the boy had fifty years to labor, tho man had only twenty. Persuading the boys to start aright in life is build ing better than wo know. Tho good that is done reaches into years far ahead. There is gold in dirt. The riches of a commonwealth arc mul tiplied by giving to farmer boys skil ful hands and cunning brains. Ho who plows and plants adds wealth to tho nation. Twenty plus fifty is more than fifty plus twenty. HENRY It. FAUSCH, County Agricultural Agent .tfflfflimrimffliiiM liiiiNiHiiiiuiiinii Monday and Tuesday March 17-18 MARTIN JOHNSON'S CANNIBAL S of the South Seas A Wonderful Set ol Pictures. Nothing Unpleasant or Repulsive. On the Contrary, they are a great novelty and very entertaining. Admission. 17 and 11 cents. liiKuuiiniH PUBLIC SALE uaving soul my tann, I will ollVr at Public- Sale on the. place 1 miles west aud 1 south of Red Cloud, 1 tnllcs east aud 4 south of Inavnle, on Monday, March 17 ffiSTl 50 HEAD OF CATTLE 50 G HEAD OF HOUSES 1 grey mare IGOO lbs ltmy mare 1200 lbs lbrowi, borse l'20o Jbs 1 3vr old horse 8()0 lbs 1 ,'J-yr old filly bOo lbs 1 black mure 1200 lbs 12 HEAD OF CATTLE 5 good milk cows, 4 to 0 years old 2 yearling heiffers 1 registered short horn bull 2 yrs old 4 young calves 31 noos .ii 0 duroc brood sows to furrow about the middle of inarch 20 shoats weight 50 to 100 lbs FARM MACHINERY 1 good jay hawk stacker 1 mecormick hay sweep 1 dcering mower 1 hay ralio 1 stirring plow 1 two-row cultivator 1 one row cultivator 1 rock island listei 1 hay rack nod new wagon 1 good family carriage 1 set of carriage harness 1 6en 1J inch work harnsssl feed gainder 1 grain drill 1 ono horse engine & wnshing machine good Ice box other articles to numerous to mention 1 delaval separator 15 bu. potatoes 2 stands bees 5 doz chickens 8 T. B. leghorn cockerels some household goods lunah on the grounds Terms A credit of 10 months time on all sums over $10. Purchaser giving bankable note and approved security, with interest at 10 pr ct. 510. and under, cash. No property removed until settled for. M.W. STEELE, Owner .1.11 Ellinger, Auct. SR Floranee, Clerk 3 F ?-Z4 lv !m pmn m2&J32SZZ2Z5ZjZ!2Z2ZSC2 fi w 3 til if FINISH IT Two million won vsere scent abroad. Si cost us a lot to get them over but it's worth much more to have thorn bach. THEY FINISHED THE HUN If they had not, two million more men would be on the way now. These men saved us lives and money. BUY W.S.S. War Savlnc Stamps AND BRING HOME! i t 5 Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING J Phone, Inch Store 1 58, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB. J VVUVWV.VVV."AV.V.V-VV.V.VVVVAVVAVVVSftWft IIJLWJ II A 1 -- N.. "1 lp" WffiiXSZXfrlK -x ' .15""""i jJ.T.;v3 -X3XTS1T-Kr5t3&-nK!,VK.tZ.,Si.1- .. v . Bt - v Tni&T THfrf"-"-""-'