I xO V- RED CLOUD, NKBKASKA, 0 H I E V inrfcrijuitcrtiv.'s aaaaaaaaaaaaaa mamWBKLwaaamt! ' 'l'fiaawwmi-amaaaaaaaaaaaaa ' WaaWaaaaaaam iWPfflxaaaWaaaaaaaaaaw jwimmaaaaaammBBamaaaaaamaaaaaw mwwmwm akiJiakMMMBMlkMMBMMMMMMMV ' ilk. ijjIHmBHHHHHBHHHIPHHHB DR. ffiA LANDRITH Clergyman : Journu'lst Cifitr Subject: "America Redeemed lo b L ader of Uie World" At Methodist Church, Flay 6th Eight o'clock p. m. Free Admission BELDING'S SILK FABRICS SPOOL SILKS A s with classic masterpieces, the judgment of time has set its approv al on the perfec tion of fabric and design in Bclding's Silks. A beautiful, highly lustrous silk of indi vidual weave is t'NANCETTE"--A new JBelding creation to meet the style demands of Spring. x Barbara Phares Open Day and Night DINE AT OUR 6AFE Powell & Pope Help Your Digestion When acid-distressed, relievo the indigestion with Dissolve coolly on tongue ao plcaeimt to talio as candy. Keep your stomach twect, try lU-tnolds madk ey ccorr & gownc MAKtna CF LCOTTO EMULSION lO-C. OWtWamaBaBXaa? I HE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nobrnokcv 'UUIjltSUKD r.VERV TIlUItSDAY .iHf.red In tlio I oMtilllu nt Kid ( loud, Neb iiR Hccontl C'lnss Matter A. 13 Mi'AllTUUK, IMitor niicl Owner J I tin. UNI.Y DKMOCKAT10 I'AI'KK IN WKHHTKIt COUNTY The Spirit Of Co-operation If, after May 1st, observers note that the citizens of Hod Cloud have taken lime and pains to CLKAN-UP their yards and alleys, the Chamber of Coinmeicc and P. K. 0. ladies will feel that their requests have been planted and that a Fpirit of pride and co-operation really piovails in Red Cloud. Methodist Church Notes We aio Kind lo Mule that Kev K N IVinipliliis of Timlt eliutrli, Lincoln will be ultimas for mi nil dny meeting wii May 11. Wu intend to make this u liljf day for Tompkins mill the Metho list i:niHcoiml ehiiieh of Ued Cloud. Tlio pastor win pIcHied to meet frb'iidw of fonui-r iIhjh in Itud Cloud this week. iMr. Elmer Selmlter, a liiueliiiK man out of Lincoln, and 1'iof lloltzen's wife, who whs h memb er of bis chin ell in Uelvhleie, Nebr. The Suiidnj School meet at the te ul'tr hour, prenchinj,' set vices both momiiiK iir.d uvenliiK- Tlic Ilpwoith Nt(i;iit) nit'etiiifjpi onuses to ben meet iiK of intei iM. (In iif t WcdiKsd.iv evening the pusior iislis nil who lisne old bibbs in chi'lr homes tn bilti Ihein with lln-in oprnji'i meeting Uiliitf vour moth i 01 f.itlH-i's idble J'lns nieitinjr lll b" inleit stitif,' and inspiiii K I'lnn to attend Farm Bureau Notes CALF CLU11 Membeih of the .State Hank Calf Club came in 'Ihursday lo draw their calves. In pitc of the rain every one of tlie thiity three members and their fatnets weio on hand and sat down to a fine' dinner prepared by the Powell & Pope Cafe, tendered them by the Kcd Cloud Chamber of Com merce. After dinner, Toahtnmstcr Judge Kanney, Henry Kccney, Fiank Bean, Chas. Stewaid, Win. Auld and Henry Fausch talked on the sub jpcts assigned them. After the pro giam the members diew by lot their calves and after drawing each mem ber was anxious to .see the calf they had diew. The Shorthorn calves were grouped in three lots of nine calves each, and wore drawn as follows: SHOllTHOUXS GKOUP I Curtis Stewaid . . . .10 Ida Kconey . . . . 8 Simon Johnson . (5 llaiold Whitakcr ... ) Marjoric Stunkaul . . .1-1 Leith Stunkaul 7 Oscar Harney . 12 llaiold Doyle .. . 11 Amelia Stewaid . . . 13 GKOUP II Francis Doyle . .. Marion Steward Leo Torrill Henrietta Stewaid Julia Enycarl .. .. . .. Debate Aroused Interest The debute between F. A. Good of Juwles and .!.. Gilhitm of this citr, at the coin t room on Filday night was ittended by many people who gave Jteir undivided nttention to the dis cission of the question, "Tlie League of Nations". The continued rains of the past week hud put the to.iils in ouch condition that many who had (dnmioil on beat lug these two gentle men discuss this imi'oilttut question wcte uuablu to be piesent. Hoth qienUeis brought foi th strong points lu their arguments for and nuniust the Lugu"; thu judges rendering no dceis ion in favor of t'ither side. At any r.itu thu iiudlencd lcceived much valu able information on the question and everybody seemed to enjoy the pio-gram. Laid toRest Friday Mnble H. Pegg, daughter of Mrs. I . V Pegg was limn in Ued Cloud, Match U, 1HS2. sho was untti'd in muinnm) to L 1J. 'I homns. December ti'J, 100". To tins union eiu,boin tluee ehildron. one daughter, Marguerite, aged twelve, two sons, lletdou, aged eleven and Itlaine, nged two. They made their home at Geneva until about one jc.ir Hgof"wlicii they moved to husbton. continuing lo teside theie until hliu answfied her Mnkei'scall on Tuesday, ApilCSi.'. bho is fiurvlved by her husband, cliildien'motbei, two sisters, Mrs Chi is Jensen of this city and Mrs Arthur Mm tin of Kiverton, five broth ers Hen, Ed and Will of this city, John of Oklahoma ity Jnud Llod of .Nin l'eho, California. l'uuet.il soi vices wete conduetul frjui thu Methodist chuich, in this city, last Frldny afteinoon, Hev. J. I) lliiuimel ill chaige. Austin Ciow Claik Ciow . Walter Vance licit Norn's GUOUP III Dorothy Hasebrook Floyd Day . .. Logan Ohm.stcde .. Howaul Frisbic . . Floyd Enyeait . . . .. Alfred Fringcr ... Calvin Saladen . ., Helen Stunkard HEREFORDS Vaughn Lewis .. Renfrew Pitney 2tf 20 VJ IS 17 IB - 15 .21 31 28 2U .20 .21 ..25 .... 1 ...3 3 ...1 5 Hamilton - Cathr Clothing Co. i?Sx Kansas Pickups Will Ryan was u guest of Jim (Joul die Sunday. Joliu Davis is visiting hit uncle, Chatles Ihtvis. Jim Gouldio made a business trip to Red Cloud Tuesday. Mis E. K. Davis watt a guest at the 13on Mnpes home Monduy. Mrs, Jim Gouldie who has been ill is reported much bettor at this time. Thorpe Davis Is home, having re ceived his dihchargo from the army. Miss Sndic Gouldie has returned from teaching school at liig Splines, Nebr. Owing to the rain many schollars of the Oriole school were not piescut for the legulnr examinations.. m fc Gcuciat Pei shing has notified the war detainment that pieper.itlous uie being made for tlio loliiin of tint hlkh division, composed of Kansas, Mls'oinl, South Dakota, Nebiasku, Coloiado, Now Mexico and Ativotu men. This does not mean that they will bo assign ed to iitimediatccouvny but that assign, uieut will bo made within a few woelty. Cecil and Lawrence Means .... Chas. Rcigle . Henry Peterson .. . . .. FINANCE Mr. Win. Auld of Red Cloud State Rank financed the Calf Club, putting up $5130. He took the members' notes at 7 per cent interest and is giving 2 per cent back in cash pie niium money, leaving him only 5 pel cent on his investment. The Shot thorn Breeders' Associa tion is putting up $50 for pi milium money and the Hereford Breeders' Association is putting up $25 for premium money. KEEP CALVES SIX MONTHS The members will keep their calves 0 months or until the Fanners' Insti tute. It is hoped we will have oui community building by that time, where wo can hold our institute ami sale. PRIZES The folowing prizes are offeied on each group of Shoi thorns: 1st . . $10 2nd ,... . .. 8 3 id . ..... .,..,... . ..... G lth . .4 Total , . $00 HEREFORD 1st $25 2nd 7 3rd 3 Total . . $35 County Surveyor Geo. H. II. Over ing offers a $1.00 prize to the calf in each group weighing the most on the basis of a ton mile. For fuither in formation call at his oflice. County Agent Fausch will give a $5 prize to the member who has the best wiitten story of how they fed and caied for their calf, stating the kind "f feed and tlu quantity given. All the cash prizes make a total of $131.00 Also handsome libbons will be given in each group and a sweep stake ribbon for the champion calf. The prizes arc worth the effort of every member to try for, and the better care and feed given, the better prico they will realize from tlie calves at the sale. HENRY R. FAUSCH, County Agricultural Agent Kvorythlng a Mam or Boy Woara Kmd Cloud Nebraska A filend of Rev. Tyner at Hastings iufoims UN that he hits offered to come to Red Cloud and dcllvor a lecture on the war and conditions existing in the war .one, the. only remuneration asked is payment of his traveling expenses, Row Tyner spent nlno months in the trenches, or in all a ear in Fiance, engaged in various kinds of war work., Ho was with Verilon Taylor t$e day befoio he was wounded and speaks highly of Vernon hnd'hls companions Congregational Church Note. Owing to the death of n sister,, of Mr. King, living at Muscatine, Iowa, he was unable to keep his appoint ment here last Sunday. We aic glad to announce that, after several weeks absence, Rev. Mary 11. Mitchell, of Ftanklin, will bo with us again for the morning servico on next Sunday. Sunday School at 10 o'clock, morn ing service nt 11, old time. Tho Woman's Society of the church will meet Friday afternoon, May 2nd, with Mrs. R. E. McBride, all mem bers are requested to come as early as possible as theic is work to bo done. Mrs. Moranvillo leturncd to her homo nt '"Guide Rock, Monday, after spending a few days with iclntivcb hei e. tTBnamonnBinim"""" c a UBWamwBcwm MnwtJuu:JiJJi iSfe syJlK $LM 'Jill Wtmm i aaudaaaamWaaaamaaPwaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamhtzr SamLamaW ' aaaaaaaaWW amaaar Yhy the ar tar is Superior to Other' Makes of Furnaces TITF: FfRR-ROY wilMn ll,o nir.linv is mnlf tint in pieces, riveted or cemented together by the usual methods but of steel plates welded together by special welding machinery, into one piece of continuous metal, making leakage absolutely and permanetly impossible. Thii steel is three-sixteenths inch thick, being much heavier than the ordinary furnace steel. THE FUEL SPACE occupies the middle of the fire-box above the ash-box. It is long and narrow, and is inclosed by heavy lire brick linings. The fire door opening is 17 inches wide and and 11 inencs wide wwwm 'jrcwMtnwiiiM General innunsm in the clear. It is located so as to give the best possible access to the fuel and grates. In the top, rear and D bottom of the steel fire-box are the ACHI frn lire and smoke space, also directly vviHil accessable from the front: giving this furnace valuable superiority over ordinary furnaces with deep round fuel pots, and circular or hidden flue spaces. THE "FAR QUAR" is designed upon the principle of slow combustion. High temperature in the fuel bed is avoided. The result is that the gas is evolved slowly and the fuel substance retained, preventing waste. FREEDOM FROM CLINKERS is an incidental advan tage of this slow-coking fire. They are not found in the FarQuar Self-Regulating Furnace when properly fired. E.W.STEVENS Plumbing Heating Everything Electrical US Your VKJlj Arl YOU WILL RECEIVE HONEST TESTS AND HIGHEST MARKET PRICES FOR IT You will also receive your share of the net profits after your cream has been marketed if you are a member of the Union. Does any other buyer or creamery offer you a share of their profits. Don't rob your self. SELL IT to us a concern owned and operated by brother farmers. A membership also gives you pro-rate returns on every dollar's worth of merchandise you purchase from the Union at prices that are 10 to 40 per cent lower than quoted elsewhere. These savings will astonish you. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR who is a member. A car load of merchandise just received includes a very choice grade of canned goods that we are offering at a price that will startle you when compared with what you have been paying elsewhere. Get our prices on Cherries, Peaches, Apples and Apricots In Gallon Cans Vinegar PER GALLON BEST QUALITY 35c Farmers' Union Co-operative Ass'n. fcoontz Bldg. (INCORPORATED.) Red Cloud wwwwwlwv.vrtv.w.v. .. Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING $ Phone, Ind. Shore 158 Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB g " S tfvv.v.v."Jv.v.vv.v.v.v.VJVrvAlJVWVv will iacriU5i.il 'mi ; a i' diu wiii .'irai'uu'JD s jura iu i iii n. sum ?m ii. iiraiuraiiiwrcMci iffi,r,!iir',rarniiiM3n s Christian Church i Services conducted according to the old time Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. m. Subject: "Law of Human Example". Evening Subject: "Law of Sin and Death" J. L. BEEBE, Pastor. U!lMffimH5&WiM v 1 1