The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 19, 1920, Image 4

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FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE
of Surplus - Salvage - Reclaimed
U. S..ARMY GOODS
On account of the low prices at which this merchandise is sold our
upply Is belno rapidly exhausted. Would advise prompt action If
Interested.
PRICE LIST ON REQUEST ONLY
Address, aUimanagar
8COTT-ARMY GOODS STORES
OMAHA, U. S. A.
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TRY US
FOR STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
FRESH FRUITS
VEGETABLES
Sunflower and Advo Brands of Fruits
and Vegetables cannot be Excelled
Try "ROYAL LEMON KLEANER"
for Hands, Bath and Laandry
Removes Stains : Whitens Clothes
'The Best Is Always the Cheapest9
PHONES-Ind. r.; Uell B.1
M. A. Albright
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IF ITS
Building Material
WE HAVE IT
JIalone-Gellatly Go.
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-Chesterfield
. ttLet's top it off with a good smoke "
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i TVTOTHING hits the
JL 1 spot like Chester
fields. And the blend can't
be copied--it's a secret.
. No use looking for
') "Satisfy" anywhere but in
Chesterfields.
TlicRSargin of Safety
Is icprebetited by tlio amount of
'insurance yuii ouriyv
Don't lull j cxn'nftlf Imo it fanciul
security.
Ui'cuii(.i llijs Jias nover touched you
It doesn't follow tiiat jou'roiiiinHum
ToiiU'Muwiio today, if you have
Mine iiml you W'tUr tlnd time
come to thi ullk-e und vt-Jt write
a pulley on your hou-o, furniture,
btoru or iiiitiuliumlihc,
EAl'HR MA'Y UK TOO DVi'h-
O. C. TE
R.elns'o Insurance
Job Printing of Quality
N1E. RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud. Nebraska.
JHJilatlED BVKRY THURSDAY
entered In the PoKtolllee nt lied Cloud, Nob
us Hecond Class Matter
A. D. McARTHUH, Editor unil Ovvno
.'ME ONLY IJKMOUItATIC I'Al'KK
WEIIBTUK COUNTY
IN
NEBRASKA ECONOMY
THE OLD HOME TOWN
Its streets were not the broadest,
Its walks wore not the best;
Us blocks were few ami modest,
Its parks were but a jest;
But all its sons were loyal
And deemed It no disgrace
Thru thick und thin they sailed
right in
And "boosted" for the place;
And so I sing its praises,
Tho fate has kept it down,
I love it still and always will
Tho
Old
Homo
Town.
Its girls they were the sweetest
In all tho country round,
Its mothers were the neatest
That ever could be found; '
Its "daddies" were tho smartest,
With hearts of civic pride
Its boys, they were the bravest, sir,
Of any countryside;
So when you speak about it,
Por.'t do so with a frown;
In all your talk don't ever "knock"
The
Old
Home
Town.
Some places arc much bigger
More gay and grand and smart;
They cut a wider figure
In wealth and style and art;
Put it had its own good features,
And ict ns not forget,
Tho scattered far, where'er wo are,
Wo owe it all a debt;
So when you're lauding cities
And marts of fair renown,
Don't overlook that little nook
The
Old
Home
John C.
Town.
Wright
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CAMPAIGN
Work And Sutc '
A Campaign To Lower The 'Cost Of
Essential Commodities Through Tito
Application Of Economic Forces.
Uovcrnor Aicivoivio nns issueu an
appeal to all the women of Nebraska
to join in a campaign for conserva
tion and production along all lines.
As shortage of supply is the basis
of this thrift movement, the slogan,
"Work And Save," is adopted.
War on the high cost of living is
declared. The battle is on.
Tho reconstruction period following
the war is here. Present conditions
have shown that the reaction, after
the signing of the armistice, was too
great and there was a decrease In the
practice of thrift. We did not fully
appreciate that we must continue
much of our war time economy until
industry could again furnish normal
supplies of usual goods, on penalty of
prohibitively high price if wc demand
cu goods on a peace time scale im
mediately.
We forgot in our relief over the end
of the war the extent to which Eur
ope still demanded our food and our
manufactures. And wc have spent
some of the savings wc put by dunn
the war for luxuries or extravagances
that wc could wisely postpone until
normal conditions arrive. -
We have been buying unwisely and
some Americans, events seem to show,
have gone shopping mad. ,
.Prices arc enormously high. Tho
ost of living has become a problem
ao less serious limn that of the threat
ncd food shoitagc during the wai
The war revealed to America the
apabilities and greatness of its splen
did womanhood. The demand for sac
rifice and service wns met by the wo
men of the U. S. in astonishing fash
ion. "
So America again appeals to the
women of the countrv.
Economies of the home influence nil . n,pnt is nim,c bv Director It. O.
luteinnsQ nnil in.liiRli-v. ftinsrwinnnrtv ' niOmcloV-.TonOS of the IilllCaU of
the standard of the home sets the pro-, War- Risk Insurance that the pro
duction schedule for the industrial , virions for reinstatement of lapsed
wm-lil. Tf lnviirins nri ilomnndoil in tin.' or canceled insurance, within IS
home, production is turned to luxur- months from date of discharge, upon
payment ot only two months pre
miums on the amount of insurance
to be reinstated, provided the instiled
is in as good health as at the later
date, and so states in his application,
still hold good.
The provision that discharged ser
vice men arc permitted to reinstate
at any time within three, calendar
months fo'.lowng the month of dis
charge by merely paying the two
months' premiums, without making a
formal application or a statement as
to health is al.o still in force.
The provisions for reinstatement
do not protect a man until lie ac
tually loinstutes. If he waits he
may not bo in as good health as he
was at tho time of discharge and
consequently may not be able to se
cure reinstatement.
Don't put ofr icinstatcment. Do
it now!
Reinstatement Of Wr Risk
Insurance Withm 18, Months
Still Holds Good
To relieve any confusion that may
exist in the minds of former ser
vice men on account of the special
provision of lapsed War Term Insur
anco which authorized reinstatement
up to December 31, 1919. Regatd
less of date of discharge, announce
1CS.
As the buyers for the family, wo
men may wield an enormous influence.
They may say, "I will not pay that
price, I will use a substitute or do
without.".
A man can't piofitcer when people
don't buy his goods.
A determination on the part of the
women not to pay high prices would
tend effectively to bring prices down.
Every housewife who studies the mat
ter of buying food and all tho other
commodities for the family, who uf
what she buys carefully and practices
rea,l thrift, gives a definite forward
moving impulse towards the righting
of economic conditions.
The women of Webster county nru
asked to co-operate as enthusiastically
and as efficiently in this new cam
paign as they have in every other.
Sign the membership pledge and hc
eome a worker with tho Woman's
Army of Nebraska, pledged to help
reduce costs by curtailing demand.
C. W. Johnston's Second Annual
Duroc Bred Sow Sale
New Besse Sale Pavilion
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA
Friday, Feb. 27th
48 Bred Sows and Gilts 48
Sows .are sired by such boars as A King, the Colonel, Critic's
Wonder, Valley Illustrator, Joe Orion 5th. Tried sows bred to
King's Colonel Supreme, one of the good sons of King's Colonel
and Big Bone Wonder 2nd, sired by Big Bone Wonder, 1st prize
boar at Iowa State Fair, 1918.
10 Scotch Topped Bulls 10
will also be sold, ranging from 8 to 15 months. These were .all
sired by Village Avon, he by Augustine he by Imp. Villager out
of good American dams.
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
V
Johnston
Red Cloud, Neb.
C. w.
Route No. 1
BaiiwjBiiiraM
WHAT A BANK SHOULD BE
Capital and Surplus
$35,000.00
M
interest Paid on
Time Deposits
HTHE RELATION BETWEEN A. BANK
and its depositors is different from that between
oilier lines of business and their customers. And a
bank can be useful to its clients beyond the mere de
positing, paying and lending of money, A bank
stands in confidential relation to its depositors. It
has opportunities help them and opportunities lo
lake advantage of them. It becomes familiar with
their financial transactions, it .knows what deals
they are planning and making. Not only their
money but their business secrets are in its hands for
safekeeping. Further, the bank is the support be
hind the man, upon which lie can call for help.
Your bank, tn be really useful, ihould be honor
able; strong enough to furnish help when needed.
THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
Edward Floiance, President Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florar.ce, Cashier
Vtpotflt (!mii(iHtnlbij tit' DtpotUot Ginfrantet J-'imtfcftfit .V of .Wlin'lu
wosm
"One Minute"
Politico Announcements
A fee of & will bo olmnrod fur nil
P'utii HiiiiQiiiicini iliflr cnudidHcy
for otllee in Ibis column, whether
Democrat or RupiibUimn, and will lo
run until Urn I'llninry Eleullou In
April
THE WOMAN'S ARMY
OF NERRASKA
Crusaders Against The U. C. Of L.
Membership Pledge.
1. I shall purchase nothing which
is offered at excessive prices but will
content myself with some other ar
ticle or do without.
2. I shall plan a special budget
this year or keep a careful record of
expenditures.
;i. I shall not consider it nrccs.n'V
to follow tho whims of the h"iv but
buy when necessary for serv'cj and
t cononiy.
I. f shall help other women in this
movement to set standards of careful,
conservative and economical buying.
Signed ..' ,.r
The Delphian Society have resolv
ed to endorse tho Nebraska Economy
Campaign and will give 'their support
to the "Work und Save" movement.
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Notice of Referee's Sale.
For Cleric of District Court
I lieieby aiinounvu myself aw neimcli
dtiti', for tho iioiiiltiatiuii for CU-rlc of
the District Court, ur. tint priniriry,
April 'JO 1!)20, Hiibject to the will of
the Democratic votum of WubsUr
County. EDITH L. MrKKlOUAN.
Commissioner Dist. 4
I bin uby iiiiuouncu no tU us u candi
date, for re-uoiuinntion for County
Couunisfilotiur of DUtriul No. 1, n tho
primary, April 2i, 1t).'n, Mil.jrut to tbu
will of tlib Kupubllciiu voters of ob.
stcr County. u U. THOMAS
High Prlco Paid for Beefsteak.
Tho highest prlco ever pnlii for
beefsteak was probably nt Circle City,
Aldskn, a town that sprang up over
night during tho Klondike gold excite
ment. 'J'ho first beefsteak to reach
thrro sold for ?18 a pound. Every one
wanted porno of It, n"nil so tlicy raf
ilul it olT for the bcnellt'of a hospital.
Tickets were sold from f0 cents to
."?2..r0 for tho privilege of drawing u
tllce,
In tlu DlHtrlct Court ol Wulwter County,
NbhiiiHkn.
Conrnd Itnssor, I.orn, ItaHMr, MnllUla .Salad,
on, Joint It. salailcii, lMwun! Hasten Kimim
KiiKScr, .lulm ILT-scr, llnd llnsscr, Veronica
llolfonil), .lolin Ho! co i nl,' Henry ltas.er,
I'lllllltlll'M.
VH
Albert UliloiiHptru'tr. llunry I'lilcnsporKcr,
Allien I hlciitfixTKir, .lr Veronica llrusn
(nct. VcronU'ii l'hli'iifterk'or), Walter I'll
luiiBpcrucr, Kiltwirri UlilcuspcrKcr, Hrwln
UltlcnspcrutT, Helen UlilciiHort;r.r, Mary
ItaMor, William M. I.tulley, Ollvu Minllcy,
Ailn l'rcy, diaries I'rcy, Cumin, Froy, Jnrob
Froy, UlaraHoiiiinerliiililer, Albert Moutnier
liaUler, I.cna Harris, Archlo Harris, Walter
Hasher, Anna Itasscr, llcnjaiiiluo HriHser
llaol Itatstr, Wllllain ltasser, Arllo ItasRcr,
DoftmlntitH.
Ily vlrtuuol anorilcrol the District Court
of WubHtur County, Netrat4;ii entered on tliu
II Hi. day ol Vubruary I!i20 In an action there.
pemlln wherein tho above naineil parties
were plaliiUll'H and ilutemlnnls dlrectlut; mo
asI(olorietoi,eU litHlxtcen (IG) Iilock Thir
ty One (HI), Het Cloud, Webster County, Nc
lirnska, NOTIOi: Is hereby given that 1 will
on tho Kith, dny of March l'J.'O, at ono o'clock
oftmlil day, at tho front door o'l the; Court
IIouho In Itcd Cloud, Webster County, Ne
braska, sell Knld real f Rtato nt public auction
to the highest bidder for canli. TorniK of Halo
10 pureent cash on day of ealo and lialnnco
cash hen Bale Is conilruicilniul deed rendy
for delivery. Ahstrnet of title furnltdnd
piireluiKer.
Dated thin llth. day of lVlunary 1P20.
Cred Muurer, K. tl, Calilw Ol, Kefercc.
Attorney.
Gnioralds of the Aatscs.
Arnf.ni: the Attoc tmi niton of MeX-
o, ltKlrte8 qtl,ior prrtcioim stoits,
mny ejt.iinlilel nit wwralj) vrc
'nundtiufrit la from ydj? ksuioo ilint
.i ,,i,t'Mt fli tr,tf ntuAHittiTj Ti. A, I It 11M
4U IIUs,lt(,VV III- .,UV.. l Hto .''11 1 ft tV
.ri o tuo rnyai roiufiniu in ? j cu
ore supposed to Ins i a-, e.
Attention Formers
Friday. Februniy 27th will be DoLn.
val Day in Rvtl Cloud. An t.peiienocd
nii'elinnlu from the tnotory will bo at
our store on that dato and wishes to
moot all DeLnval ownors In this vlolnl
ty us well as oliiers. Hrlp(f in Ym,r
sepitrntor )f It Is not in perfect woik
ingoidnr. No charges for Inspection
or berylcPjUtconly chaivo being ptiide
la" for 'riy pnrts. Itumembor the
date-ntid como.' G, W. TRINE.
Brings Joy and Comfort to the Home
There's one way to solve the wash
day problem One Minute Washer
Constructed along simple, durable lines they cleanse
thoroughly without injury to the most delicate fabrics or
the heaviest woolens or spreads.
Operate smoothly, noiselessly, requiring but very little
personal attention.
They -are made in three types but in various sizes
hand power, electric power and engine power; operating
direct from line shaft:
Tubs are built of carefully selected, kiln-dried Louisiana
red cypress "The Wood Eternal." All metal parts ex
posed to water arc heavily galvanized.
Lid double thickness. Lid and bottom are double lock
jointed, assuring additional strength.
Mechanism simplicity itself. Driving gears are cut
from solid metal, carefully and acurately assembled and
will last a lifetime: strong and durable; smooth and quiet.
See these models today now in stoolt at our store.
Sold Under A Guarantee
GEO. W. TRINE
MaaKKMaataMraang
Many Women Use Glycerine
Mixture
Red Cloud women will be surprised
at tho INSTANT pleasant action of
slmplo glycurtnu, buckthorn bark etc.,
as mixed in Adler-Uka. Ono spoonful
relievos ANY CASE gas on stomach or
sour stomach, lieeausn Adler.Uut uc's
on HOTlI upper iml lower bowul H
pfteu cures constipation mid prou'iMs
nppendiuUis One lady repnris lieihijf
CUIUSD of a bad case of lioty'l tn.u'l,'
Mid constipation, T-C L.Cotttiig, dmi.'.
gist, '
FARM LOANS
I am ready to make you a farm
loan In any amount and at the low
est rato of interest.
It is a we'.l known and conceded
fact that I car: get you a loan with
absolutely no delay for inspection or
otherwise. All "that is required is
Hi .b tract of title and your money Is
xe.nl or you. Office opposite- tho E.
(1. uiclwcll law office. ju
J. II. BAILEY,
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