Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1920)
Itl-J ImMK'A ttM RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF t Wlwrtw fWMini TRY US FOR STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES , FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES Sunflower and Advo Brands of Fruits and Vegetables cannot be Excelled Try "ROYAL LEMON SKLEANER" for Hands, Bath and Laandry Removes Stains' : Whitens Clothes imThe Best is Always the Cheapest" PHONES Itul. !.-.; Hull r.r. M. A. Albright B.uni:!;'nirai,i!r:iii"ii!ii wnum 'tibm riraiMiiuMMimi'tt!!'. -jiiaEcr u u, m xxmixmwjwzasanwM rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF He J Cloud, Ncbrnslctv -uULISHED KVfiKV THURSDAY Cntired In the I'oMnttWo nt Itc ill loud, Ncl) an Second I'Iiim Mattor A. U. McAKTHUK, IMItnr tuul Ovvno i'tlt! ONLY DKMOCltATiU I'AI'KIt IN WICIIMTIIK COUNTY runic imni noes hking VICKY FANCY PRICKS Claioncc Johnston's M'concl annual inir bred Duroc liojr. sale was held in Kcd Cloud's now .$80,000 Rosso sale pavilion, on Fiiday afternoon,' attracting a lnrifo number of out of town buyers, as well as a goodly lcl' re.sentation from aU'ovm the county. In fact the local suppoit was cNceed iiiRly good, only tlnee sows being purchased by breeders outside the county. Last year Mr. Johnston's hogs made an average of $107, this year beating this figure by $511 or an average of SI 00, the total re-' ceipts of the sale was $710:1.00, and once again clearly displays that the pure bred line pays. ' The following facts and figures con corning the sale aie furnished us by County Agent Henry Kausch: Lot No. 1 Alfalfa Valley Farm, 'Guide Hock, (520.00. Lot No. 2 Uoy Onlnmn, Cloud, $1150.00. Lot No. .'! Afalfa Valley Farm, Guide Kock, $.'!C0.00. Lot No. 4 Alfalfa VaMcy Farm, Guide Hock, $200.00. ' Lot No. r, Alfalfa Valley Stock Red Stock Stock Stock Farm, Guide Hock, $250.00. Lot No. G Curtis Steward, Hcd Cloud, $200.00. , Lot No. 7 J. 11. Kellogg, Jr., Hod Cloud, 91G7.no. Lot No. 9 Alfalfa Valley Stock Farm, Guide Hock, $170.00. Lot No. 12 Sam Johnson, Inavale, $i;io.oo. Lot No. 13 Ralph McKIhanoy, Hcd Cloud, $145.00. Lot No. 1 1 Ralph McHlhanoy, Hod Cloud, $150.00. Lot No. 15 Ralph McKlhanoy, Red Cloud, $150.00. Lot No. 10 Frank Sutton, Inavalo, $150.00. Lot No. 17 Jiuimm Arnold, Inavale, $115.00. Lot No. IS Sam Johnson, Inavalo, $105.00. I Lot No. 10 Alfalfa Valley Slock1 Farm. Guide Hock, $205.00. i Lot No. 20 Geo. Heitler, Colc,' $1."0.00. ; Lot No. 21 Leith Stunk'ard, Red' Cloud, $115.00. I Lot No. 22 James Arnold, Inavale, $i:uj.oo. . ' Lot No. 2;'. Alfalfa Valley Stock Farm, Guide Rock, $150.00. Lot No. 21 Sam Johnson, Inavale, JWMIO. Lot No. 25 Alfalfa Valley Stock Farm, Guide Hock, $:M5.00. Lot No. 20 D. H. Stunkaid, Red Cloud, $$110.00. Lot No. 27 Sam Johnson, Inavale, , 110.00. Lot No. 23 Ralph Springer, Guide Hock, $1)5.00. Lot No. 20 -T. J. Springer, Giide Hock, $95.00. Lot No. 510 Henry Lambrecht, Ina vale, $85.00. Lot No. 31 W. II. Sheldon, Red Cloud. S72.00. I Lot No. 3!) Carol Noble, Inavale, $70.00. Lot 31 F. A. 1'abcock, Republican City, $05.00. Lot No. .'55 W. II. Sheldon, Red Cloud, $72.00. Lot No. :i7 Krnest H. Talman, Smith Center, $1)5.00. Lot No. 118 Fd Tennnnt", Red Cloud, $1)5.00. Lot No. ai) Edgar Wiggins, Red Cloud, $125.00. Lot No. 40 Edgar Wiggins, Red Cloud, $125.00. Lot No. -11 Lovejoy, Inavale, $05. 00. Lot No. -12 F. A. Uabcock, Repub lican City, $105.00. Lot No. -13 T. J. Slterer, Red Cloud, $1)5.00. Lot No. .M L. Crabii:, Red Cloud, $85.00. Lot No. 45 E. W. Loeke, Inavale, $235.00. Lot. No. -10 James Arnold, Ina vale, $100.00. Lot No. 47 Edgar Wiggins, Red Cloud, $i:J5.00. Lot No. 48 Geo. Heitler, Cowlo, $150.00. Lot No. 40 Edward Tennnnt, Red Cloud, $90.00. ( Lot No. 50 Frank Ellinger, Rod Cloud, $77.50. Two lute modal Fords itml one I wltj. In good order, lor .ile or trade Stit. ton .t Shij man As Others See Him The friends of Lewi II. Illneklodyo 0' Hi'd CI. mil tiiv pnttliii In iiiiiuo em the linllnt In the eoiidtn' pilnmty n a eiuidldiite fi r tl n iwsUi n or district Judge. Mr. Itlieklidut nt ptcMMit In New .Mo.nIco, where he took bis wife I liK winter In Llio hope of Impiovlng her In'iilth. Theio aio nmny In this puttif the dlstnei nlm would liter to w it iiiiin Miidi its Ulioltledgo on tho judicial bench, nod his entiance into the priiimty is im oppmhiuily for them to give I'lin MiliH'ntitiul suppoit. Fianklln County Tiilmue. IVtitloti'i me ti t lielin; ein-uliiU-it for L. II Illneiiteduu of Red Cloud, an a oiimllditte for the nomination for judge of this distilct. Mr. IllueUleilgu Is ton well known In this county to need any words of prisi fiom us. Ho wits founorly a Fninkliii county boy, hiivinggnidimted ftom our high school; he Is it kiiikI liiwjei. h good citizen and we holleio Ims piHlilli"ttioiis font good judge. Ills locution makes it much moie eoiivleiieiii If tdeeled for tho people of tho valley to reach (luting ohainbcrs. -Hloomingtori Advocate. ' Card of Thanks We desire in this manner to express our appieelatlon to tint many kind friends for I heir nets of kindness and tho sympathy extended during tho sickness death and buriil of our wlfo, ii ml mother. Also for the tunny beau tiful Moral e xitributions, Mr Win Waller Mr. Harry Waller and family. nemnnarmurrai MumwjiiiuiHmM mjwmm jii OFFERINGS 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. Ladies Wool Sweaters $8 to $12 Misses Wool Sweaters - $4.25 to $7.50 Misses Part Wool and Cotton Sweaters $2.25 to $4 Childrens Part Wool, Cotton Sweaters $2 to $4.50 Children! Part Wool and Cotton Sweaters, Caps and Leggins from - - $3.50 to $5 Mrs Barbara Phares VWWWWWW"ViWV.VAVW Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING Phone, Ind. Store 158, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB fJWVSffJVMVVSSSmVSttm'SSJV-m'J'tt.UVJSffJWW Mnscuni rumaiiii:Hnjiiniiiiun!iiniiTniTTHiintii:t:iuiiiui:nrn uuntutiira iniaiuiiTminiumirfirHi:;':uiiiiininiii nn:ii rjiiTtiiT;'ii-irin:rinuniriiTrHnii'iniai'iuiiiTHTrwii tniKTW ir rro Start the New Year Right 1 By buying your groceries where the two important fatcors predominate HIGH QUALITY ; MERCHANDISE SOLD AT FAIR PRICES All IJie brands oE goods we sell are the best the market affords and sold under A GUARANTEE Our many years of experience enables us to select merchandise that satisfies P. A WuUbrandt a'pnjJI5I"'.tDlflI!Irll'e,; r Tnr irrauurrtftinurem mMmlmfMmi mil en If w 'Illl il .ir r tTOWva - ,' v. . H5S5.Vry-,jaM Mi": .i' ..III BBSSW ..K55S!SJ!rs.55w.sSKBSB; ' 111? , ffi?MIIIIl ! ::; IfSIl . I v 1111 II 1 II $Mm. ! iwrw18fiS!aL! WlsmV?, ''ill' Mi"! i ', ffl itewlfe1 M I mMWMm "III!.. .11 ir...:illl'' 'III 'I11 T ' Kim ' wn1 iJFLS VZj-k AS tlliK mi mil iiiii in ti'lllj ymifM i 'hpi'i immF n1 i "nmww'ipwrmwW'iWUPWWwiij i mm imim wssssmS ilirCfti isafl asm jrXtm ; lte?s w ft fill 11 Mm 4 .......aaBssaf Lassiiri! Caroiiiti Lnzsttri! Sw is the most eagerly sought contralto oj a decade. . ' This all, ste goes under exclusive contrast with the Metvnpoliian Opera Co., New t v York. ) 'et, rival operatic stages ahd concert fied'eontinue to plead Jor her appearance. Why! Because there is only one voice oj such rich, noble beauty in all the world. 'I " ' But, took at these two pictures. You secextraordinary thing that '' ... Lazzari's Voice and the New Edison's Re-Creation are without any difference '""THESE pidures are drawn from adtual photographs. They show Lazzari in the ad: of comparing her voice with its RE-CREATION by the New Edison. , She sang. Suddenly she ceased to sing, and the New Edison took up the same song alone. There was no difference. It was only by watching Lazzari's lips that the audience could tell when she had ceased to sing. The test made before more than ten thousand music lovers and music critics, proves there acflually arc two voices of Lazzari. This fall she will sing not only to the music, lover who sits in the Metropolitan's golden 'Horse shoe, but also to you, where ever you arc i Both of you will hear identically the same voice. You could even change places it would , , make no difference. The voice of Lazzari, as RE-CREATED by the Edison, is inditing- ' s uishable from her voice as heard on the flage of the Metropolitan Opera House. NEWOTI ' i(Tic Phonograph with a Soul" We want you to hear the world's greatest contralto. Come into out tore. Lei the New Edison prove its RE-CRK-ATION ol Lamri't voice is equal to any contralto ou have ever heard oh any operatic 01 concert stage. JLzSXkZ SON Licensed Edison Dealer . J-J. NEWHOUSE Red Cloud- Nebraska Groceries and Queenswaro amaiOTM j-JMOtl'toKAALiftf (hhwii