v ED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHEF H t "He saysFm a good skate" Chesterfield A REAL pal that's Chesterfield. Look " at Its record. Three million smokers less than five years on the market! Two words explain it "They Satisfy.' Our expert buyers in the Orient select for Chesterfields only the finest grade of the four choicest varieties of Turkish tobacco. To these are added the best of mild but full-bodied Domestic leaf. But, In the end, it's the blend that makes Chesterfields "satisfy." And the blend our private formula cannot be cooled. Extra wrapper of moisture-proof paper seals in the flavor. r-r KT aaaw aataaL LK91 liJwlWffCyWajJOllwHriirW?-r?Hhf mlCi5nK.i1ff'vSk liaSf? RSiaaK COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES A text book in tho hands of the pu pils is not necessary. A good element ary text In the hands of tho teacher is sufficient. The keeping of u complete elv of books should not be undertaken. The work for the eighth crude should rb'j simplor than what is given in high school. It should be practicnl and of the kind that will be useful to tho child, whether he goes to the high school or not. ! A letter from the State Superin tendent's office will give the teachers some idea of tho kind of work that will fit the eighth grade student to pass in tho examinations. I They tell mo the examinations will be based on this outline. The ques tions in Composition will be based on ordinary work in Language for tho seventh and cfghth grades, with some additional emphasis upon letter writ ing, description and narration. Tho eighth grade examinations will be given on April 1 and 2 and on May 6 and 7. It has been thought best by the state department and many of the County Superintendents not to nn'vc the District Spelling contests. Each county may. send two representatives to the State Contest in Lincoln. This contest will be held about May 1st, but the date has not been definitely fixed. The Lincoln Commercial Club has offered $100 for prizes and will give n luncheon in honor of the con testants on the evening after the contest. IJmce iiiFucnLriiiTinmi7umuTO OFFERING It will mean a BIG SAVING to you to buy your Sweaters, Caps and Scarfs now as wools will be no cheaper. Every indi cation points to higher prices. - $8 to $12 Amendment to the Constitution of the Farmers' Union Vo-onmttlve Afso- ciutlon of !qiI Clow!, Nebraska. , Aiticli' .". Tlu amount of cipiinl stooU nImiII be fifty thmiMtnd dolliiih, lit the pir uilnc of ton lclur. each, of which lunoiiut our thoiiMUid (1 illiti.s bhnll bo fully paid Luton commencing business, mid before any debts nic von ' tructctl, nuil no new shut o of stock hliall lo issued until its pur value li;is been I'lilil to the tntiisiiior. Passed .Itttiu ir.r III, 1920. H. II. CUOWIiU , IVes'ilent JOHN M It VAN, Secretin v Mrs. A. E. CielKliton went to Itluo Hill this morning to visit her sister Mis. Fied CJund. ' Tom Swartz was a paseiiger to Cow. les this uiorninu. Mr and Mrs. Tlionif left for 'J'ulsn. Okluhoinii on No. It this jnornlnjr. While tlieie tlicy intend to look ovei the Kansas tinnier Oil Co.. seveial people living in nnd iironnd I!tl Cloud liavin,' boug'it slime- in this vouipiniy m Baptist Church Notes Siindav f-ehool inU p. in I'leavliin;,' ar ;) p. tit. by Kev l.ilieluiuti. Sinking conducted by Mi.s. K.itliryu llslielmaii. . HruLlixr Harper N moving to Itiver ton till-, week I am sute wo all regi! very much to I m-e Mro. Harper but as lie had io letire tiom the unlive Pustul ate It will be pleasant for him to be near so ninny uf hisielatiM'- who can cheer ami cum fort him i it IiIh declining years We think the kindly words of appre ciation of the A i .mis of iceent date n . Heeled ttir sentiment of the entile com m mity Oiir statu boaid nnd the lted Cloud Baptist olmroli both iii'inifestLd their appreciation of Hro HaiperV l.iboM .In granting him the lull allow ance of salary up to the time his resig. nation was acveptul iiivuldlng the four muuihs of his !ibbciiceuml slcUuiss. Geo. W. Hutchison Real Estate. Insurance, Loans Abstracts PHONES j fE$fcfff7' ,mJ' 63 Red Cloud Nebraska INSURANCE The Recent Fires Emphasize the Importance AMPLE FIRE INSURANCE Look up the expiration and the amount and see if you have'enough Insurance. Take a pencil and make a list ot your insurable goods and then see what it will cost to replace these goods, Also your house. Insurance companies are continually writ ing me to call the attention of my customers to the .fact that the insurable value of their property is much more now than a few years ago. vLargc corporations and business concerns always carry 80 per cent insurancea guide for the individual Look up your expirations and call me on the phone and I will call and tell you just what it will cost you and the amount yoir should carry,, no matter if it does not expire for several months. Attend to it now and I will put it on my expiration list and write it up when it expires. IMmimraiL'ioM a Mls .Inliii Funic went to Guide Koclc today to visitrolativus. Ladies Wool Sweaters Misses Wool Sweaters - $4.25 to $7,50 Misses Part Wool and Cotton Sweaters $2.25 to $4 Cliijdrejis Part Wool, Cotton Sweaters $2 to $4.50 Childrens Part Wool and Cotton Sweaters, Caps and Lcggins from - - $3.50 to $5 Ir S, Bifftai i M I Afc m rfF. m c &ase sss'SssssopfmmeamsmKsmi Vc will sill at pub!c auction at the Arnold rarch 2X miles west of Inavale and 3'., miles east of Kivjrton, commencing at 1 1 o'clock, sharp, on a"B rsday, Feb. 19 ,& Head of Stock & 'did oorses and Imnles HORSES Pan bay geldings 9 yrs old, wt 2700 bay gelding 8 yrs old, wt 1 400; grey 1- Start the New Year Riht By buying your groceries where the two important latcors predominate HIGH QUALITY MERCHANDISE SOLD AT , FAIR PRICES AH the brands of goods we sell arc the best the market affords and sold under A GUARANTEE Our many years of experience enables us to select merchandise that satisfies P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries and Queensware FniTttDimiMiim 8 ii a Public Sale Stock J "-"!" !,i ill Ul, !!i I' .'. 171 "H s ,! D ispersiOH Mi Registered Fercherons Tl rnares , 5iVS' ' ."V'.'-Voj .-C:.t?vi . ijsawgfecs.v.rNi &. v. i,i 7 ., i,i .... t ii ;.,.... .... : , mhrm i&i, r,u "B ' '" , ' w; ::rJ B i : 4 J&T;:idr?i&BSaSzJ. no l vrs od. wt 1 4UU: bav ". .1 "I"'- 'MMmmMm old. wt H00; grey marc - -, i wm 'TMmmmm' v3 old. wt 1 250; bay d . rw.TT Mi dnKitrr tfwj t'a..n',fT j taa'?'' . i i ... i i im t. i.k ' tt&xs.?3 A'-ri-.iaa j . yrs oiu, wi iwu; uny UWgW nvI 1050, roan team 4 mmv ' KlM2asBiaEJ. AT THE ROBERTS SALE BARM, SUPERIOR, NEB. marc 9 riving mare 5 mare I U yrs and 6 yrs old, fctsl 'l " wt 2700; saddle horse wl about 900 -V- &ZJ&WPr . iwrrti pp Pair brown horse mules 5 yrs old, wt 2300; pair brown horse mules' "Jules, 8 yrs old, wt 2300; pair black marc mules 8 and 9 yrs old, wl 2700; 2 coining 2-yr-old mare mules: coming 3-yJ-old mule; coming yearling mare mule. Saturday, Feb. 14 ;.;37 head of -cattle 37 15 Bred Marcs, 4 Stallions and 2 Stallion Colts Stallions JESS WILLARD, No 116657. bljclc,aB74, wt 1900. First ct;e and sweep Makes at Nuckols county fair, 1918, r HANNIBAL, No. 1J233J, gray, age 6, wt 1950. First prize and sweecstakes at Thayer county fair, 1919. PEDRO, No. 134382, black, age 3, wt 1950. First prize and sweepstakes at Nuckolls cuunty fair, J9I9. ERIA, No. 137102, black aKe 3, wt 1800. Alo IUy and Bhck Stallion colts. Wlarvs 2 weanling mre colti, black and bay, good and growlliv 2 comlnU 2 yr olds black 1450 and J 550. 2 2 yr olds, black, wt 160J and 1500. Coming 4 yr old black wt J650. 2 coming 4 yr olds, pray and bay, wt 1950 .ind 1800. Bay, 6 yrs old, wtJf50 Bay 8 yrs old, wt ISO. libik 1 yrs old, wt 16f0 Black 12 yrs oId,;wt 1930 Span ol gray 5 yr olds, wt 32 ALL STOCK' REGISTERED IN THR PERCHERON SOCIETY OF AMERICA". DAYANDDATKOFMRES BRED GIVEN AT SALE 6 Shorthorn milk cows 5 yrs old, calve this spring; 3 Shotthoiu cows 3 yss old, calf by side; 4 milk cows 5 to 8 yrs old, will calv soon. All high grade Shorthorns, milking strain. 5 calves I month old; 1 5 last spring stock calves; Registered Shorthorn bull 2 yrs old Mar. 20, 1920 This bull sired by Clarence Johnson's $1 0,000 Papers (urnished sale day ! FARM MACHINERY Plainer Yale slacker new, side delivery hay rake, Osbourrie disc, 3 2 row John Deere cultivators, 2-row John Deere weeder, 2-row Beatrice cultivator wilh weeder attachment. 1 4-in Madison oang plow, stalk f grain drill, Rock Island tricycle lister, 1-row John Deere lister, 5 sets I I -4 inch work harness. TERMS:-? 10 and under clsh; 10 months at 10 , interest. W.L.PARR, Ruskin,Neb. i ARNOI.II BROS ColH. Henderson and Denny, A net. P. K Dottcnfield, CIctk Ui A 1 miX I MMMMfwiiiiiTfflT10Tpirm j n tuingcr, Muct. Luncn on urounds vj. i. ivicjary, v.icij I will sull nt Public Amnion nn lh W. U. Wniul.'rlv farm 7 mllus south of Inu vnle, :i inllus cast tun) 1 iniln nmth of Woiner, 7 tnilch noiO) or Cora, nnd 11 miles noilli of Ik-llniu', Ivimbiib, on Tuesday, Feb. 17th Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp 150 Head f i Itad of Horses and Mules 1 Registered Pcrchuron Stallion 5 yrs old, wt 1900 lbs., a good ono and a sure breeder; 1 Black 15 hands high, known as the .Copley Jack: anyone interested in a Jack will do well to see some of his mules around north of Inavale: this Jack is sure a good worker without a horse: 1 bay thoroughbred Kentucky gaited saddle horse: 5 yrs old, wt 1050; 1 team of geldings with silver mane and tail, 5 and 6 yrs old wt 2500 lbs., this is an extra good all around team with class one a good saddler: 1 black horse, 5 yrs old. wt 1200; 1 black mare, 9 yrs old, wt 1300; 1 roan marc, wt U00, smooth mouth; I gray mare, wt 1300, smooth mouth; 1 team of mules coming 3 yrs old: I mule 1-yr old, 3 spring mules. 4 Head of ntt!e ' 1 roan Registered Shorthorn cow, 4 yrs old, will calve in spring by Clarence Johnston's pure Scotch bull; this cow is sired by Missies Sultan Gth 400188, he by Victor Sultan, by White Hall Sultan out of Imp Bessie 52nd. 1 red Registered Shorthorn cow, 7 yrs old. sired by Crestmead Victor 338004. he by Orange Vic tor, by Victorious; this cow will calve in spring by Bessio Sul tan: a bull calf out of the above roan cow and Sultan Goods, a bull that sold for $1,250 at 11 months old. 0 red c6ws fresh in spring, good milkers: 5 3-yr old heifers, fresh in spring; 7 year-, ling steers; G yearling heifers; 14 spring calves; this is all good stulT. 20 Duroc Gilts Bred to ai Extra G3td Registered JbWr J 75 Head o? Sheep ' 15 ewes with lambs at side, 15 will lamb soon after sale and the balance will lamb in March and April: 2 Registered Hampshire bucks; the most of these are extra well bred. All stock taken care of a reasonable length of time after sale Household Goods, and Miscellaiseegss Stove, cunboiiril. kitchen cabinet, tublo, chairs, brnss bod,cimmode,booU aaso, ' desk, some baled hay'und numerous other articles not mentioned I1 TERMS-10 months at 0fo Ladies Aid will Serve Lunch M J. W. Wonderly, Owner J. W. Wonderly, Auctioneer. G. R. McCrary, Clerk i w -w wjiqcwqJ&fc' mj0mmt t9niKU0j&viU4miKtjm w. pvtWjjAS&'tv&rTmi