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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1919)
: 7 ' tf fe r j If & 1 Land at Auction 3 AT E Hill City, Graham County, Kansas November lQth to 14th The Graham County Land Co., of Hill City, Kansas, will hold a PiidIIo Auction of liintl In (Sriilmm County, Knnsns, on November 10th to 14th. This IhihI in lountud CO mllus west nnd HO miles ooittli of Kcil Cloml, and emti be easily reiichori in ono-hiiir day by niito. Hill Olty Ih the County seat of Gra ham County, ntid this Solomon Itlver runs ilirowtli the county eastnnd west, with n number of sprhiK creeks undcrlayed with jyood pure Bheut water'for domestic purpose at shallow depth. This In not a short urnsn country, but Uluo Stem grass predominate. Some of the land tobunotd Ihoii theSo.lomon river bottom. Rotno on creeks, and other is level tractor land. Atti-nd this Sal and take your choice Land values ratiRe. from &2B to 960 ror tho host well improvod farms. Don't for' tho date, November 10th Attend this sulo. Oood tprms are oITercd on all nles, and good accommodations at reasonable prices for all prospective buyers. For furthor particulars, communicate with Graham County Land Company HILL CITY, KANSAS , N Local representative Geo.W. Hutchison, Red Cloud, Neb. Farm Bureau Nott Joy in the Dining Room and Comfort in the Kitchen i Is assured to every purchaser of TL SOUTH BEND 1 DC MALLEABLE All-Ways Preferable Range JOY IN THE HOME is sure to follow if there is com fort in the Kitchen. We realized this when we selected a range for our customers. We decided to provide them with a Range that was as near perfection as a range couljd be made-not only one that was good looking, but above .ill, a good baker and an economizer of fuel. In the South Bend Malleable we found the Range that filled the bill in all respects. We want you o see this range. Call and see it. GEO. W. TRINE Red Cloud's Leading Hardware Dealer il Dr.W.H.McBride DENTIST , OVEU STATE HANK REDCLOUD NEBRASKA "Quality" Job Printing NOTICE Beginning with Aug. 1st vc will develop any size film or film pack free of charge when prints are ordered. When no prints are ordered, the price is 5c for films or 10c for film packs. Quick service: bring in your films or packs today and got your prints tomorrow. The price of prints remains as hereto fore. THE RED CLOUD STUDIO BETTER SIRES BETTER STdtfK A few dairymen have cowh prodac. ' ing more than 20,000 pounds of milk u year an animal, as compared with the great rank and file of duiry ani mals which yield an average of less than 4,000 pounds a year not two thirds of the average production in Denmark. In the same way, beef an imnls that produce premier porter house steaks and filet of beef of tho finest, arc greatly outnumbered by the lur.drcds of thousands of steers which yield less meat per animal and of poor quality. Millions of cattle have been raised and converted into meat at a very small profit to their growers, not because they were unfit or because they did not receive a pro per ration, but because they were of poor breeding; use better blood and lots of it and not only will- tho meat rchourccs of America be replete with ample supplies, but the quality of tho meat will tickle the palate of the con sumer to the extent tbat he will como back for more and thus further pop ularize animal husbandry pursuits. The underlying need for improve ment of livestock in tho United states is to increase efficiency in production of meats and other live stock pro ducts, including dairy and poultry commodities. Economical production is one of the surest and best means of maintaining domestic trade and of meeting foregoing competition. Suc cess in both of these fields is nccqs sary to support a livestock industry of sufficient size to meet the future' food needs of the county, and through animal fertilizer and other by-products, develop a well balanced agricul ture. The value of live stock depends largely on good care, housing, feed ing and disease control as well as on breeding. Good breeding, however, determines the fundamental capacity of an animal to be profitable to its owner. Accordingly, tho replacement' of scrub sires by good purcbreds, Is the fundamental basis for improve ment. Although the use of good fe males is likewise important, good sires bring results more qutcklv and economically in most cases. Purebred Sires Rapidly Improve Herds Considerable confusion is prevalent in the minds of many farmers appar ently concerning the exact meaning of the words purebred, thoroughbred, full bred, cross bred, grade, scrub, and mongrel, All these terms are fully cxpl uncd in the printed matter being prepared for distribution to per sons interested in the campaign. Once the use of purebred sires be comes general throughout the coun try, ll o process of grading up will ie rapiu. innumornuic exm-umenis aru tho practical results of cxpnv'T.ced bree(li",s demonstrate infa UWIily that where good sire3 arc used, or.cn with three or four generations most of the individuals- in the scrub Inrd. may be made closely to resemble pure l.'e.i i..,ri.'.lh in appcajancc. In the eomvo of u few generations, wtici skillfui 1 loading is now prariiieJ, erstwhile scrub stock may be up graded to such an extent that for the production of meat and other animal products the members of such herds are practically as useful as purcbreds. The chief difference between a high grade animal and a purebred is in the value for breeding. Only the latter can be used in producing pure bred breeding stock. Furthermore it is only pure bred or full blood animals which WEIR BROS. STOCK SALE i ---- . Having sold our farms, we will sell on Wednesday, Nov. 12th, 160 head of Cattle and 40 head of young Mules; and on January 21, 1920' we will have our regular Horse and Mule Sale; and on Wednesday, February 11th, 1920 we will have our Clean-up Sale of Machinery, Milk Cows, Brood Sows, Hay and Grain. We will sell the following livestock at our farm 3 miles north and 1 mile east of SUPERIOR, NEBR., oiv Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1919 160 HEAD OF CATTLE 40 Head White faced steers coming 2 35 Head Shorthorn steers 2 yrs old 35 Head Shorthorn steers coining 2 7 Head Shorthorn Heifers 2 yrs old 23 Head Shorthorn steer calves 20 Head Shorthorn heifer calves 40 HEAD YOUNG MULES and COLTS 17 head Mules coming 2 yrs old fi lipnrl f'nUs rnmincr 9. vrc 16 head Mules coming 1 yr old 1 Colt coming 1 year old Your not going to be Disappointed in this Stock. It's Good Quality FREE LUNCH AT NOON SALE BEGINS AT 12:30 Anyone Buying Stock to be shipped from Superior, we will load on car Free of Charge Terms: 10 Months Time at 8 Interest WEIR BROS Co!. W. C. Henderson, Auct. L C. Stanley, Clerk arc eligible to registration in their respective breed associations. The betterment of the Nation's livestock is a topic which has been preached for years from public plat forms from which agricultural infor mation has been disseminated. The agricultural press has nlso spread the doctrine of better blood and the use of superior sires. Agricultural colleges, breeders' associations, live stock organizations,-agricultural fairs and business interests have been re sponsible for uyjc'lbcof the progress already madeand unquestionably will be staunch advocates and exponents of the big drive of Uncle Sam for bet ter stock. HENRY K. FAUSCH, County Agricultural Agent. A WWWAVA'W vvv.v.vvv.v.v.wvww IF ITS Building Material I WE HAVE IT i I IWalone-Gellatly Go. m m m 3 C Unlimited Possibilities In this Special Selling of W0MENS APPAREL The new Suits and Coats that have just arrived are wonderfully attractive, imparting graceful lines to the feminine Silhouette. The prices are moderate. THE SUITS THE CO.ATS $28 $32.60 $20, 26, 30 $39.60, 45 to 6S $38, 40 to 100 F s jjjy MM23MWti& -iT -1 mm vi ft Bll m . kh- k 1 LliSi5 Special offering in SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY FINE-DRESS SHOES l;vrSN$8.75 WOLBACH & BRACH Hastings, Nebraska, &.. ,.1, si, .ii. 5ii, ' w Camels are sold every where in scientifically sealed packages of 30 cigarettes or tenpackaes300cij(arettes) in a Jflsppe-papor-covered carton, Wa htrangly roconi mend this carton for the home or office supply or. Wien you travel. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co, Winton-Solcm, N. C. A wU-- ?SL"'Vi.''-fiJ t!M'-,tl. CAMELS are in a class by themselves easily the most refreshing, the most likable cigarette you ever smoked. 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