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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1920)
SED OLfXVTD. IfEBRAlKA OKZUP 1 i,"uurr,'iwJI''i WANTED! Horses A A 0 mt IKHL nHBtMules Four to twenty years old Feed Barn - Red Cloud A 1 1 f Thursday April ID M. LOWNISTEN "S 'ProatlVinner" ( V I SJiUmHtMfMttU te r ".x wr v y n fix l w:v i?n .'H3, !& KTA ML '-v'v,-. . w V."" '.!.!,'. IJ WHL,? 1 N' jTr CZ'&X vi r-x -L. r --.- -v WinX-.-vv i 1 r-l 74 JO- I eTi si'.KiA V 7 )V f i,I.--l rm J j' ic i. - 7 7 ' Standing the strain WHEN you give the playclotlics problc... ihc careful consideration it deserves you invariah'.j buy only such garments jou beliee will stand the strain of strenuous play. At each step in the making of "Bread Winner" play clothes this strain is considered lilach garment is reinforced where there is any considerable strain upon it, each ''Varment is finished to the last detail of buttons, buttonbt les and leanis with the necessary care to withstand this strair. You can buy our playclotlics bearing the label "Brca I Winner" with the positive assurance that you have purchased a garment that will absolutely satisfy. Made under the most sanitary conditions, for tiny tots in crcc;-r. up to boys of cijjlit and girls of six. Come into our children's washwear department and let us show you our full line of sturdy garments. Mrs, Barbara Phares w rwr -wt at nunrrvu WW.", V.WWW Building Material of every description and at prices that are in keeping with quality The Malone- Co. UUUWUVWWWWWlrWVUVWrVWW Philip H. Fuller Candidate for District Judge Born in Ohio 44 years' ago. A resident o( Hastings 33 years. Graduate Hastings High School. Attended the S ale University. Practiced Law 1 7 years. Member of the firm of Tibbets, Morcy and Fuller. VOTE FOR FULLER THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraaktv PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered In the I'ofilofllcc at Ittd Cloud, Nob ai Hccond CI am Matter1 A. B. McARTHUR, Editor unci Owno rilB ONLY UEMUUHATIU PAPEIl IN WEMiTUIt COUNTY Political Announcements Commissioner Dist- 4 I hereby announce myself asacaudi date, for re.iiomination for County Commissioner, of District No. 4, at the prlmury, April 20, 1020, subject to the will of the Republican rote is of Web ster County. Wm. H. THOMAS I hereby ntinomice myself asacaudl (Into for nomination to the ollluc of County Commissioner from the 4th Commissioner district, subject to the decision of the Uppublicuu voters at the 1'rlmary election on April 20th. H. 11 CKOWELL. 1 hereby auuoiiticu myself us u candi date for nomination to tho otlleu of County Commissioner from the 4th Commissioner District, subject to the decision of tho Republican voters at the Primary election nn April 20th. C. It HESSE. For Clerk of District Court 1 hereby announce niysclf.'as a candi date, for tho nomination for Clerk of the District Court, at the primary, April 20 1020, subject to the will of the Deiiuicialie voters of Webster County. EDITH L.Mr KKIijHAN. I hereby announce no self as ncautli date, for the nomination for Clerk of the Distiiot Conit, at tho Primary. April 20. 11120, subject to the will of tho Republican voteisof Webster conn- ty. ci.aka McMillan For County Judge I hereby announce mysolf.'as a eandi dato for thu olllce of County .Judge at tlio primary April 20tli, 1H20, subject to th will of the electors of Webster County. A. D. KANNEY County Representative l hereby announce myself as acandl date for Representative of Webstei county, subjoec to the will of the nc publlec.u to'.cis, ut the Prix&ry Elect ion on April 'i 1020 CHAS. HUNTER Senator 20th District I hereby announce iny-elf usaeandi date for Senator or the 20th Senatorial district, subject to the will" of the Democrat lo voters, at the Primarv election on April 20, 1020. Your sup purl will be appreciated. A DP M.CALL. Local Baptists Must Contribute $5,744 Announcement of the amount the Red Cloud HaptNt, church lias been aslced to accept as ltsquota of tlieSloe . Oiio.uiii) tuiul to be raised by the North crn Haptists between April 2. and Mm 2, has just been made by A. B. Newell, state campaign diiector of the North, ern Haptists' New World Movement, The Red Cloud Haptists have 1 eu assigned the sum ol S.-j.TH.us tluir um. tribution toviud the huge budget that is to be expended in thegieat ipitirual and well fare campaign inaugurated by the Haptists for America and the Far Hast. Hy accepting the task of raising thoS.Vni Red Cloud Haptists will become a vital part, or the heien lean task undortakPii by thcdonnniina. tion in a work that is to touch directly or indirectly, practically every man woman and child in the nation Mr. J. M. llewett, chairman of the Baptist Minute Men for the locality, will guide tho efforts of the So,?! I Drive Dr. John Y. AHcMson, campaign director, outlined and defined theaims of the program, saying "The New World Movement, for which SloO.imi),. 0(10 is being raised, is a vigorous and aggresivo application of Christianity to thu problems of (the world. Thirty millions of the sum has been set aside I for educations work in the United States. $12,000,000 tor new buildings, j JlS.tKXJ.OOo for incieasing tho income 'yeildlng endowmint funds which will j help out the .situation of the under- J faculty. Pui ther millions will bo used for tho education of childien of I ml. inns and negroes, the Hurmans, Chinese ' and Africans Hospitals, welfaie slat. I ions, mission centers and churches will be built throughout the territory of the denomination which Is almost the 1 wide world, County Agent Fnusch spent Tues day in Guide Rock. Alf Nolan returned home from Kan sas City tills morning. 0001) NO. I! OATS ?1 per 1IUSHKL ... VAIIMPIIU l.'I.I.M'ATlh Eat and drink Cafe. at Powell it Pope's tf Frame .V. Smith Used ears for sale Uros. Co. Dan Gurber was in Oxford the Inst of the -week. A i-PKular meetiuKOf the Red Cloud Local of tho FarmersJUnion was held in the I. O.O. F. hall Tuesday evening which was well attended. Many busi ness matters was brought befoie the meeting It was decided that, owin to the Increase in volume of business in the urocery depaitment that more room must be had for the stoiage ot surplus stock. A lai-(,'o portion of the rear of tho building will be lemodeled and made into a ware room where the stock inny be conveniently handled and stored. Several 'now members wore added tothobver lucruusitiiMiiom- iberalilproll, ' ' -' - J si BUBE TURKISH V DOMrsrC'S'HIW tjSiHW8BBS Mr if It's dollars to doughnuts- v XirbbjC y-. Hi no man ever smoked a better cigarette at any price! CAMELS quality, and their expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos hand you a cigarette that will sat isfy every smoke desire you ever expressed. You will prefer this Camel blend to either kind smoked straight I Camels mellow-mildness will certainly appeal to you. The "body" is all there, and that smoothness! It's a delight! Go the limit with Camels! They will not tire your taste. And, they leave no unpleas ant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant ciga retty odor! Just compare Camels with any ciga rette m the world at any price! Cirtiri rr aotdowrywhrro in cirntifically fralctt package of 20 ainrrttes for 20 ennf , or ten par. tie 200 cigarette) in a illattne nnper-ccered carton We ttrongl recomn)entl this carton for the home or olfice tupply or when you trael. R, J HKYNOLUS TOIIACCO CO.. Vlnnton-S',lm. N C. mStt Hi m p II f 1 wot L March Weather Report Temperature- Mean l.'l de., maxi mum 70 de. on 1 1th, mluiiu'imO below zero on 7th. Piecipitation: Total 0.1S inches. Snowfall: Total !1 2 inches. Number of days Clear 10, partly cloudy 0, cloudy 0. Dttes of Hail 2Sth. sleet 1 th, thun dersiorm ,'llrd. Rainfall since Jan. 1, 1 'M inches. Hveu tliD MiMlcicnt time had not elapsed toMiialcea thoro hoivemen out of one of our physicians while doiii),' his bit in the at my camps. It appeals that' he masteied the art sullieleutly to eiiMble him to make his way back to to town astride one the speedy moon's of this county one day recently, wln-u it was found that this was the only means of getting thru the snow dtifts as his auto was stuck in a snow drift To The Voters OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT There are two judges to be elected for this district at the coming election. I am a candidate for one of the places. I was appointed as one of the judgesto fill the vacancy resulting from Judge Dorsey's elevation to the Supreme Court commission last September, and desire to con tinue in such position for a frill term. I have shown what kind of a judge I am. If you do not already know, investigate, and if I am found worthy, I will appreciate your vote. W. A. DILWORTH, Holdrege. Neb. Let Us Figure on Your Job Printing ? A Farmer Boy: and c " h A World Leader NEBRASKA HAS BOTH in John J. Pershing, this state's own candidate for tho Presidency. A FARMER BOY who was born in n sninll Middle Western community; who spent ten years t the Missouri and Nebraska universities; who has made his home In this state for years! A WORLD LEADER who cleaned up the most turbulent islnnd in the Philippines; who led his company to victory up San Juan hill; who beat the diplomats of Europe at their own game; who ended a world war three years before the most optimistic European experts had hoped! A WHAT OTHER CANDIDATE is so well fitted to understand and fulfill the needs of the Middle West? WHAT OTHER CANDIDATE is so well equipped to guide America out of the maze of European complications which remain as our lieiitagc from the world war? Could Nebraska offer tho nation only Pershing, tho fanner boy nnd splendid Nebraska citizen, it would have enough. Could Nebraska offer only Pershing, the world leader, it would have exceeded tho hopes of any other state. BUT NEBRASKA CAN OFFER MORE. IT CAN OFFER PERSHING, THE FARMER BOY WHO BECAME A WORLD LEADER THE FARMER BOY WHO LED THE AMERICAN ARMY TO VICTORY IN THE GREATEST OF WARS THE FARMER BOY WHO IS FITTED, BETTER THAN ANY OTHER AMERICAN' CITIZEN, TO BE THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. NEBRASKA IS GOING TO MAKE THAT OFFER APRIL 20. DO YOUR PART BY GOING TO THE POLLS ON THAT DATE AND HELPING PILE UP THU BIGGEST MAJORITY ON RECORD FOR- m OF NEBRASKA For President (This advertisement paid for by the subscriptions of Nebraska citizens.) PERSH1 u W II 'I ,1 a ) .4 ' ' """ ' ",!(.. Hvi.iim,i . 1 14. Tf