RED CLOUD, NfcBWASKA, OHIEt BRING US Your EAM YOU WILL RECEIVE HONEST TESTS AND HIGHEST MARKET PRICES FOR IT You will also receive your sljaro of the net profits after your cream has been marketcdif you are a member of the Union. Docs any other buyer, or creamery offer you a share of their profits. Don't fob 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 if) 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 35c PER GALLON BEST QUALITY Farmers' Union Co-operative Ass'n. Koontz Bldg. (INCORPORATED.) Red Cloud 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 Belding's Silks. A beautiful, highly lustrous silk of indi vidual weave is "NANCETTE"-.A new Belding creation to meet the style demands of Spring. Barbara Phares ; Open Day and Night ( DINE AT OUR CAFE f J ' '" " ! I I. I Powell & Pope THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska. t'UULISUlOD BVJ2KY THURSDAY Cnttied In tho PoMolllce nt in A Clumt, Nob as Stcond Clans Mnttcr' A. D McAKTHUK, Kdltor ami Owner DUE ONLY DKMOCKATIC I'Ai'Ull IN WEriHTint COUNTY Library Receives More Books Have you read "The Four Horse men of the Apocalypse?" Get it at tho Library. During the month of April li!08 books were drawn 52G juvenile, 708 fiction, 31 non-fiction, C war books and 31 magazines. One thousand Pcvcn hundred and thirty nine books are now accession ed. Some boy ha? left a good rain coat at the Library. The following new books have just been received: FICTION Three Things Andrews. Contrary Mary Bailey. Little Minister Barrie. Spoilers Ilex Beach. Ne'er-do- well Beach Mistress of Shcnstinc Barclay. Chip of tho Flying U Bower. Arnc Hjornson. Crisis Churchill. Heart Throbs Chappcll. Iiambi Cooke. Awakening of Helena Richie De land. Melting of Molly Daviess. Miss Sclina Sue Daviess. Broad Highway Farnol. Heritage of the Desert Grey. Border Legion Grey. Desert Gold Grey. 1 'idence of the Parsonage Hues ton. Lady of the Arvostook Howells. Daisy Miller James. To Have and To Hold Johnston. Graustark McCutcheon. Trice of the Prairie McCarJcr. Mr. Grcx of Monte Carlo Oppcn hcim. Keith of tho Border Parrish. Way of an Indian Remington. Second Violin Richmond. Bab-Sub-Deb Rinehcart. Nan of Music Mountain Spear man. White Umbrella in Mexico Smith. Gentleman from Indiana Tarking ton. ' Heart of the Desert Willsie. NON-FICTION Little Grandmother of the Russian. Revolution Brcshkovsky. Theodore Roosevelt the Riis. Merry Wives of Windsor Shake speare. Hamlet 2 volumes Shakespeare. President Wilson's Great Speeches Wilson. George Washington Wilson. Four American Leaders Eliot. Socinlogy and Social Problems Ellwood. Men Who are Making America Forbes. Two Hague Conferences Hull. Winning the Boy Merrill. Story of my Boyhood and Youth Muir. Autobiography Roosevelt. JUVENILE Bob-Son of Battle Ollivant. Story of the American Indian Brooks. Indian Fights and Fighters Brady. Adrift on an Ice-pan Grcnfcll. Phaeton Rogers Johnson. The Flamingo Feather Munroe. Blue Bonnctt-Dcbutanle Jacobs. Crowded out p' Crowfield Stod dard. Boy Scouts at Woodcraft camp Burgess. Boy Scouts on Swift River Burgess. citizen Mamaiiiiairiimiiiiiin Mothers Day Service Sunday Morning at the CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School at the usual hour. 8:00 p. m. C. E.-Servico. 1 u:uu J), m. bemon Lecture, Subject "The Grafters of Grace or the Church used as as a Cloak for Profiteers.'. A moral clean up is needed. The church of the nation stands between Christ lane the holy grafters. It must take sides. Will you show where vou stand? Truth 1 this question is the only thing that can save the people i from Bolshevism. M o BBMMBffllim Some Tractor Display That was a sniignitlcient display of Fordhon tractors that George Corner hnilon display Tuesday afternoon. Two full carloads of those mighty ageueies of farm labor revolutioniers were lined up In one bunch. George was proud of iliein and why shouldn't lie be? Ho hud enough power these to move Blue Hill oil" tho map. Power that ho expeets to put upon the farms around Blue Hill to assist the fanners lu a cheaper and better production of farm products, And George may not know it but the writer knows that no Hastings firm has ever shown so many tractors at one time, as (Jeorgo pre sented to tho many spectators who looked those Fnrdsons over Tuesday afternoon. I) I no Hill Leader. Thm Hamilton - Cmthmr Clothing 0o. Everything Mam or Moy Wear mod erf Mabfa&Ma Farm Bureau Notes ! - - We will make a third nnd last at-' tempt to hold our First Annual Farm Bureau Mooting, which has been ' twice postponed on account of bad weather, on May 10, at 10:30 a. m., in the court room of the courthouse. Mr. J. L. Gilmore and Mrs. Gaines will bo with us. The Board of Directors requests that all School Districts co-operate and Local Leaders be present and hear Mr. Gilmore, as he will fully ex plain their duties to them. Tho following program will bo carried out: 1:30 President's Remarks Joe Gurncy. 1:15 Secretary's 'Report Carl Fausch. " ' 2:00 Annual Report County Agent. 2:30 Add: ess "Organization" Mr. Gaines. 3:30 Election of officers One di rector to bo elected from the vicinity of each of the seven towns in tho county. AVc realize that this is a busy time to hold our Annual Meeting, but weather conditions have been such that we could not hold it sooner, but we hope that s-ftmc of the farmers will have time to attend and see to it that their community is represented on the Farm Bureau Board. i HENRY R. FAUSCH, County Agricultural Agent p gr" ' r,-"tov Why the rarQuar April Weather Report Temperature: Mean 01 deg., ma.xi iniun S'.' deg. on 22nd, minimum 'Jl! deg on lltli. Precipitation: Total .V71 inches. Total snowfall M Inches, Number of days clear 10, partly cloudy 0. cloudy 1 1. Dates of Hail 0, !) and L'ltli Sleet Hand 21th. Thunderstorms G, it, 22 and 23th. Prevailing wind Direction N W IS days. Rainfall since Jan 1, 10.12 inches. Chas. S. Ludlow, Observer , is Superior to Other Makes of Furnaces THE FIRE-BOX. within the air-box. is made, not 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 permanctly impossible. The 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 fire brick linings. The fire door opening is 17 inches wide and and 11 inches wide in the clear. It is located so as to give the best possible access to the fuel and grates. In the top, rear and D9 bottom of the steel fire-box are the A C 1 IT 1 ire ani smoe sPacc, also directly V 0 1 H 11 accessable from the front; giving mmmmmmmmmmammmmmmm 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. H igh temperature jn 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 rarQuar Sell-Regulating Furnace when properly fired. B.W.STEVENS Plumbing Heating Everything Electrical General Baptist Church Notes TheConstitutionalConvention Preaching at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Sunday school lu a. in. The Lord's Supper will be observed next Sunday with reception of new members. The Willing Workers will meet with Mrs. S. S Deardorf. Friday nt 2:.l0 p in THE EXPLANATION Knltive piaccrt ih?. &rovvth-j:ro mcti:.fi 'vitamifis" fc the Oil oJ. the cod-fish tins e:p!auis why dhWA & tAtl fflhMi t is co dciinitr In its help to a ch?!d 'of any r.&e. Lar..;r-day science revels that the "Uamins" are needful for rerrr.! growth. ScciC's EwisSox will ho!j any otitis frpoii'r Stolt&Lowuc.li'.eonfitld.rj.J. !!-2 An organization litis been formed for the purpose of seeing that tho coming Nebraska constitutional convention is a sepresentatlve body, composed of citizotis whose chief interest is the welfare of Nebraska and not a group or men under eontrol'of special inter, ests. This orgtissir.it ion announces that it. will no', Mek to recommend any measure, for tho constitution. Some iufot ruation as to llio enmeuttots baH been published by this oraniza! ion, Iroin which we quote the following: The constitution. il convention will meet on Peceinber S, I'Jli) The deli gates will ho elected at a special elect ion on November 4 , It. will be a nun. partisan election. Cnudidati's will bo proposed by peti tions, which must he died with .the county clerk or .secretary of stHte. as the. eiise may be, not earlier thiin .July 0, nor later than August!). Candidate potltions must be, signed by no loss tliHii 5 per cent of the quail lied electors of tho representative dis trict. Kadi candidate must have at least 100 signers to his petition. Those will be 100 delegates appor tioned ex'ietly the same as tho present representatives in the legislature. The piini'iry will be held on .Septem ber I). Whoi e tiere are only two candi dates for etieh place no primary is necessary. Where there are three or more tilings for encli place, the primary will select tho two highrst who will run against each oilier at the election Holding another ofllce is not a bar to election as a delegate Lawrence Loco m Hive. Kov. Harper and daughter wero called to Hivcrton, Thursday evening, on account of the illness of .Airs. Wcs Cordle. IHPSrliii'iil'l III lllllllllllH!llIlllliMHiliKHM. iDbaccoCo. -mm: k ,n s Sinn irciiywi KKi.wr .:.M:v:.U'.:i:''rT HnHBnaBBBBHtiHU. Fmi'Wiw w.mw lHVilBRlTlII IIiirnHIJJJJJJJJJJHHHIJJJJJJBik. 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