CLOUD, NKI1AMCA, CHIEF 91 SHE K l W- 1 ' Straight talk on Cream Separators by GEO. TRINE Red Cloud, Nebr. and with WITH a single tool the combination wrench screw driver shown below, which is included every De Laval you can take it apart and set it up again in a few minutes. Could anything be casicrfor simpler? There arc no complicated parts no chain drives, no cog wheel puzzles, no ball bearings to get flattened or broken. Every adjustment can be made quickly by iJtb man on the farni without special tools of any kind. Such simple construction makes the De Laval not only the longest lasting but also the easiest scparatoi to clean and care for. We will .ell you a De L.y.1 ob terms that can't kelp suiting you. Come in and examine the machine; let ua show you what it will do. YOU WILL BUY A1 ME RED' CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska. Women Laid Away -UUMBHBD EVERY THURSDAY tntcrcd In the 1'otUofllcr nt Ilcd Cloud, Neb as Becond Class Matter A.U. MoAUTHUU, Editor mid Owno THE ONLY TOOL REQUIRED WITH A NEW DE LAVAL SOONER OR LATER Of LAVAL .. .. mmiuftfi T KNIT GOODS 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 Childrens Part Wool and Cotton Sweaters, Caps and Leggms from - - $3.50 to $5 i$! ' Mrs. Barbara Phares CHE ONLY DKMOCKATIO PAl'EH IN WKIIBTKK COUNTY Political Announcements Commissioner Dist. 4 I hereby announce myself as a en mil date, for re.nomlnutlnn for County CommUMotier of District No. 4, at the primary, April i!), 1020, subject to the will qf tho Republican voters of Web ster County. Wm. II. THOMAS 1 hereby announce myHelf as n candi date for nomination to the olllce of County Commissioner from the 4th Commissioner District, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at tlio Primary election on Aptll 20 Hi. H. H. CROW ELI j. 1 hereby announce niynelf as u candi date for nomination to tlio otlicc of County Commissioner from the 4th Commissioner District, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the Primary election on April 2oth. C. R HKSSK. For Clerk of District Court 1 hereby announce myfielf.'as a candi date, for the nomination for Clerk of l the District Courti the primary, April 20 1020. subject lo the will of the Democratic voters of Webster County. K1JITM L. Mr KKKU1AN. I hereby announce myself as nefuidi date, for the nomination for Clerk of the Dlsttlct Court, ut the Primary. April 20, 1020. subject to the will of the Republican votersof Webster conn- ty. CLARA MoMILLAN For Covinty Judge I hereby announce niyselfjas a candi date for the ollico of County Judge at the primary April 2(ith, 1U20, subject to th" will of the electors of Webster County. A. D. RANNKV aThree s" Mrs. Alice Baker Mri. Alice Maker, for many years a resident iof this city passed to heretet nul reward on last Friday aftcmocn, ufter a brief illness. Alice II. John was born at Salem, V tin Huron county, lown, October 14th, 1810. Sho was united in marriage to Joseph II. linker December 10. lSlO. To this union were born six children: Chaney C. of Salem, JOhlo, Homer II. of I'ort Morgan, Colo., Jesse J. of M Allen, Texas, Mrs. A. E. Ltuderman of Geneva, Mrs. Mary Phillips of Good land. Kansas, and Mrs. Carrie Dlede. rich of this city, nU of whom survive. her. In 1813 the family cuine to Red Cloud. Mr. Raker passed to the great beyond December Cm lfo8. Funeral services were conducted from her late home In the First ward, Saturday afernoou, Rev. J. L. Heche In , charge. The singing was in charge of ' Mesdames Kd Unrber atld C. J. Pope. Mr. G. W. Fentress Amy F. Zeluff was bornlnPonu Hill, Sullivan county, Pennsylvania, Sep tember", 1807. She passed nway at, a tiiniturliun In Hastings Wednesday,' Murch 24th. She cuine to Harlan ' county, Nebraska, In 1882. June 7 188(5 she was united in marriage with George W. Fentress. The family mov ed to Red Cloud in May 1880. ' She is survived by her husband and four sous, Millard L., Mu.vC, Murvel 1 , and Charles L. Ono daughter, Maude passed nwuy when about 15 years of , age. I Funeral services wore-oonduoted on ' Sunday, March 28, from the South Side Mission, In charge of Ilev. J. L. Beebo. The singing and niiisio was In charge of X It. liush, assisted by Mrs Husn, W. II. Thomas and Mrs. Hruce Kshel-man. uSAJvp.rv.vAv.v.Vrv.vv.v."Jv.vvvvvvrt i Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING Phone, Ind. Store 158, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB VtfWJ,.VAVWVVAV.V-V."jywVAVV.VW'JVWJVVrVVV County Representative I hereby announce myself as tieaudi late for Uepresontutivo of Webster eouuty, subject to the will of the Re yublijai) Toters, ut the I'rlxiry ICIect Ion oti April 2f J20 CIIAS. IIUXTHR. Senator 20th District I hereby announce myself usucandi date for Senator of the 20th Senatorial district, subject to the. will of the Democratic voters, at the Primary election on April 20, lOiO. Your sup port will be appreciated. ALF MrCALL. vi- Groceries That Satisfy 'IIU'l'Mil ilillMO'llltl In Quality a j id Price! Kansas Pickups .Smith 'ounty Joe Morgan was visiting in our' elnlty over Sunday. Mrs Xettie Payne was shopping in Ited Cloud Monday. Max Hellhau hauled a load of hogs to Red Cloud Monday. The Logan township board met nt Frank Wlttwei's, Monday. Grandpa and Grandma Xyberg are In very poor health at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Freeman visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vance, at Lebanon Tuesday. Messrs. and Mesdames George .John, sou and Furl Abbott spent Sunday at the tiniest Froeman home. . Robt. Laujiiguu and wife went to Concordia Tuesday to have their little boy, Freddie's tonsils removed. tid Lull and family, tiarl Abbott and wife and ti. E. Spurrier and wife spent Saturday evening at the Kobt. Launi. gun home. Juito a number of friends and rela tives with well IUIhiI baskets gathered at Karl Abbott's Thursday evening to r-mlnd Mrs. Molbu Abbott It whs her birthday. Alter a bouutioiis supper tho evening was spent In games and music the gnosis departed at a late hour wishing Mrs. Abbott many more happy birthdays-. Mrs. II. S. Durrett The funeral services of Mrs. H. S. Duriett, who passed away at the family home north of Lebanon, Kansas, Satui day. March 27. was conducted from the Pleasant Hill school Monday morning. Interment was made in the Pleasant! Mill cemetery. Minnie V. ltaker was born ne.ir Sig- ouriii'. Iowa, Kelriinrv 0. lsin. bno was united in marriage to Fied C. Fiaseat Red Cloud, December Yi, lsS.". Four children were born to this union. Her husband and three of the children pi ceded her to I ho grave. April '!'! ll)0:t she was united in luiiriiage with II. S. Durrett, who with two si,ters, Mrs. Florence Suluden of li'l Cloud and Mrs. Ida Hansen of Rosalie and her son George W Fra.e survive her. EASTER COME IN NOW AND GET SQtAZ OF OUR SWELL mens SUITS AND FURNISHINGS yg, W FIIRNKHINCSWjI yMMik TV J wiWmTWWmm ? tffj- &zJmwtem&m n cmmWmUmmKA Many men are careleiss about the fit of their socks, underwear and shirts. Quit being that way. Come to us and let us furnish you a supply of furnishings that fit well and look well. Then you will know the joy of living. Our proper fitting things will cost you no more than ill-fitting ones. When we .once fit you out you will be our friend and customer. Try it once. We've that new suit and spring overcoat you need, Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. ALWAYS RELIABLE "When good fellows get together, I'm right there" Chesterfield ' I 'HE most companionable bunch of tobaccos ever rolled into a cigarette silky, aromatic Turkish, and fine, full-flavored Domestic, expertly chosen and expertly blended. That's Chester- field. And they sure do "satisfy!' List week It. P. Crlppu and I) Hampton of Kolbiook traded their ranch in the western part of this state to Mrs. C. lL'AUnerof this city The g.-ntlemen took in trade her lesideneo and part of her lots mlj. doing on the deal. Consideration being SIS,' Oil Tho old time realty dealer, A. II. Carpenter, of the tirni of A. II. Carpenter, Son ,t C i. of this city, peisonalli made the deal. That's the kind you'll find in our store We don't consume large amounts of ad space, spasmodically, idling you about big bargains in special lines sold at and below cost because every merchant must derive a certain percent of profit on the goods he sells if he expects to pay interest on his investment and remain in business. During our many years in the grocery business we have found that the average customer pre fers high quality groceries at honest prices to inferior brands at "below cost" price. Our guarantee of satisfaction stands behind the merchandise we sell. You take no chances when you trade with us. P. A. Wmllbrandt Groceries and Queensware vmwuararaiM Mrs. Clins. Iktrrett spent Tliumluy in Hastings. ' . P. W. Cowdon was in Palisade tho last of tho week. Miss Jtose McGuiio spent the last of the week in Hastings. It. P. Wecsncr attended the auto show at Hastings Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.V. D. Kdson returned homo f mm Central City Saturday. Mrs. (, A. Schultz went to McCook Tuesday morning to visit her daugh ter. Mrs. Frank Pctemon and Miss Mary Peterson spent Tuesday in Hastings. .Mrs. G. M. Hincs of Wymore is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gins. Alios. Several Burlington officials passed through hero Wednesday morning on an inspection special. Iseceh ltobinson wont to Republi can City Tuesday morning to do some carpenter work, for Joe Crow. Dr. Hoxsey accompanied his daugh- tor, Harrietto', Hnallngs .Tuesday, whore sho'lia'd her" tonsils removed.'' A Nebraskan led us in War A Nebraskan can lead us in Peace And Nebraska decides JOHN J. PERSHING for PRESIDENT J 'ii'.e NE BRASKANS, SHOW YOUR COLORS 1 Let the world know where you stand. John J. Pt'i'shltifr is Nubrnsku's candidate. "Will you vote for him? Or will you vote for .Johnson of California? Or Woodof New Hampshire! 'The'rcst of the Nation is watching Nclmuikn. Nlnjmito IVrshinjr ami the rest of the Nation will elect him by the bitf-gt-st majority ever given a Presidential candidate. Remember In Pershing Nebraska bus: A man of the people. A business executive of marked ability. flk . An accomplished diplomat. ! : A trained administrator. A man who has devoted his life to the service of the American people. What other candidate has a record to compare with this? NEBRASKANS Go to the polls on April 20 and vote for Pershing of Nebraska for P resident Note: This advertisement pai for by the subscriptions ot Nebraska citizens. .1) ! msxM ,"l 'W it 1 t Si- t f I! 5 1 1 Si tammmJir, N