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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1920)
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF N f 'Bread Winner" i vS I A adtlntviiajjlWa Standing tliestrain WHEN you give the playclotlics problem the careful consideration it deserves you invariably buy only such garments you believe will statu! the strain of strenuous playT &t At each step in the making of "Hread Winner" play V clothes this strain is considered. Kach gjrment is reinforced ?$ wncrc tncrc 's ay considerable strain upon it, each garment W is finished to the last detail of buttons, buttonholes and seams with the necessary care to withstand this' strain. tl You can buy our playclothcs bearing. the label "Bread 'r,'m,t;r" Wlt l'lc Pstivc assurance that you have purchased p a B-irnicnt that will absolutely satisfy. Made under the most tj sanitary conditions, for tiny tots in creepers up to boys of mi eight and girls of six. jpf. Come into our children's washwear department and let us show you our full line of sturdy garments, Mrs. Barbara Phares rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Cutcrtd In ttio l'ontoillce; nt Itcd (.loud, Nib rh Hccond Clares Matter A. ti. McAUTHUit, Editor nnd Chvne rilK ONIjY DUMUCKATIO PArtU IN , WKISH1KK COUNTY siwhiii ti ,v33mt5XMviiczauaB5aBKimwtissBBa ,C . . .; Straight talk on Cream Separators by GEO. TRINE Red Cloud, Nebr. r VBVITH a single tool the combination wrench and I screw driver shpwn below, which is included with every De Laval youjean take it apart and set it up again in a few minutes."7--! . " " vuuiu uiijruuu uu uubiciror simpler t tl I' - .r, i A v, There arc noncomplicated parts no chain drives, no cog wheel puzzles, no ball bearings to get flattened or broken. Every adjustment can be made quickly by ti man on the faun without special tools of any kind. hi (A2 n ? i i '" fe . any Such simple construction makes the De Laval not only the lonaest astma hut j j - CT jLt7-rtViv . MN mt) r F s h I THE ONLY TOOL REQUIRCD WITH A NCW DC LAVAL. " also the easiest separator to clean and cate for. We vill soli you a Do Laval on tenno that enn't help uillnu you. Como in nnd examine the machine; Ictus "show you what it will do. SOONER OR LATER YOU WILL BUY A jjft Hi "I wmm.' t it e.j j s n i a 1 ' JKIXV& IJ,jOlM'& S l ec wm: . ' k m v &j v. k i - KIIK1 TO I it H I MZll 19iA i9.it HJ 1 I II&lIL,MWiSAIJ-, J L. .-ft. V f " ' "" " ' ' ' Farm Bureau Notes CALF CLUIJ The diHtribution of the club calve?, will be on .Friday, April ;i0, if our plana are not distributed by .sonic tiling unforseon. The led Cloud Chamber of Com niercf, are giving the members a din ner on that day. The dinner will be followed, by .short talks by leading live .stock breeders and business men of Webster county. After this the drawing will take place. The cih cm will be assembled at the Auditorium stock barn, and htflnd in spection to the public heveral days be fore the distribution. x COMING KVEKTS Slay old lles.se Auditorium. Opening with Frieda Hcmnel. noted Metrojioitan Opera Prima Donna, in a concert, accompanied by a pianoist and flutiht. The auditorium is about completed and the co.st, when completed, will amount to $105,000.00. M. 1!. 1'OSSOX May Uh Sheep Shearing demon htialion. 2 p. m. at H. H. CrowelPs farm, M mile etibt of the County Farm. M. JJ. I'ospon, Fstenion Spwialii-t irom the Animal Husbandry, Depart ment of the Extension Srvxe, Lin coln, will have charge of the demon strations, as follow M Sheep Shearing, Wool Tyir.f, Dock ing, and Castrating. After the dem onstration, a Sheep Breeder' Associa tion, will be organized and pooling of wool will be discussed. Every blieep breeder and farmer, who arc planning on keeping a few sheep at some future time, should ar range fro attend this meeting. Don't wait for a persona', invitation from Mr. Crowd!. These demonstrations tire for any one interested in them. Keei this date in mind and plan now to attend. NEWTON W. GAINES v We are scheduling Mr. Gaines, for the fourth time, in the past six months and here's hoping weather will not interfere this time. Mr. Gainc is a Community Lecturer, and his schedule is as follows: Tuesday night, May -1th, nt 8 p."-m, Squai c Deal Community, School Dis tiiGt No. :!. .South east of ltcd Cloud. Wednesday Mav f a. m. Guide Hock High School, p. m. Eckloy Consolidated School, p. in. Cowles High School, p. m. Inawilo Community Mect- 10 1 it S nig Geo. W. Hutchison Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Abstracts PI IONES ( 0,r,cT' Rcd,3737' lnd-63 R,1 Cloud Kcjidencc, 177 Nebrnsku INS URjA NCB ! This is the time of yeor when there will be losses from Fire, Lightning, Wind Storm, Tornado Also Hail on -Growing Crop Have you got the protection?" If not sec me at my office or call me on the phone. 1 rcr resent Old Line, Legal Reserve Companies. Get protection, that is protection, when you have a loss, as that is what you buy Insurance for. s 1 p. a p. Sp. Thursday May G m. Blue Hill I liglV School. i m. Bladen High School, m. Highland Community Meet-, ing in School Distiict No. -10. South of Bladen. I HENRY It. PAUSCH, I County Agricultural Agent.' County Agent Fausch spent Friday in Guide Bock. Closing Out Sale Hnving leased my building mid sold my grocery stock, I nin closing out my lemiiining dry goods stock. These goods must go. l'i Ices less than half values. You can hllord to buy these for futuro use at these prices marked These goods must go. M A. A J. BRIGHT I r I . t afcWh Pfiod cms for halts Finnic .t Smith "Bros. Co While playing ball Moiulav after noon, William Crabdl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Ciabill, was hit on the head with a bat and a. bad gash in-j flictcd. The boy scouts rendered first aid and ho was taken homo and! Js fretting along nicely. James McCormhl, ngtd 08 years, passed away at Ids Homo west ot Cuido Hoc' Saturday icning. A1 wife nnd t-vo ststorj a. 2 'eft to mourn his demise. The funeral services wore, held in this city Tuosday morning at tho Catholic church, Father Fitz gerald oflkiatlng. Interment was pxadc in the city cemetery. j Baptist Church Notes Hov. D. O PinpiT of Omaha will do liver an addriis at tho U.iptUt ohuii'li on the Nuw World Movement Sunday at 11 n. m. J Sunday Sohool at 0 a. in. Kbv. 1'ioper lisa been uio of our atilubt duiiuiniiml workers and K-udois for miiiiy yt-nrn In the middle ist. Illbhddiosi will be Instructivo and in. spiting. All are cordliillv imitoil to uttond. J'mnk Delehoy, who has been freight cleikat the depot for the past year, left Friday morning for Chicago where ho will probably continue his wotk with the Burlington in tho gen eral freight ollices in that city. cAY" ?"? rvVv, frrrT J rM Myr-rh lb-u HA i ;.. vrr tuu,L 7) VpN-. j t. L. '. V :.i r Vi T s-O mApjovcfuwtf? V Vnj H L.1 i . ti At ORPHEUM Wednesday - Thursday " Of Next Week Notice of Probate In tho County Court ol Witrntcr County, Nebraska Stau'ol Nrliraiika, I ., Wclnttrlounty, f To all igim)iih Inlcrrstcil liv tbo istutc of Uulxrt II. Ihoii Dcctasiil; TAIC1. NO IKK, that a petition Ims btcn 11 td ira ln that tholnstrunicnt ilbd In thlx court on tliol.'llulay of Ajirll, 1J20, purport I lu to be the last will and UHtitYtient of snld (Icrcatcit. tuny bo pronl ami allow id and r (.ordiilut tholnnt Mill and testament of Itobcrt II. Wilson, deceased; thatsaldlnstrif tncni l admltttd to probate, and tbe ad ministration of said istato be granted to John A. Ulsonol Sargent, Nebraska as i:xe cutor. tt 4s here by ordered by tho court, flint nil persons Interested In nald estate appear at tho t otinty Court to u held In and for said county on tho 7 th day of May uuo, at ten o'clock A. M to sboiv cause, If nnv there be. Mlu the prayer of tho petitioner Khould not be manli-d, and that notice of the pend. oncy ol said petition nnd tho hi urlntc tbeieof, bB li u to all persons Interestod In said mat ter by publishing copy of this order In the Ited Cloud Chief, a leal weekly newspaper printed In K.1I1I eounly, for three conseeutlNu weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness 1113 linnd mid tliu'c-nl of said court this I. Hi duy ol April A. 1). MM. C'tali A. I. Itanney, County. I mlxe. - . 1 Will Karlon hn re .tuned to this city from Oklahoma where lie ,pent' the winter. I Look For This Sign- w goes: FARTHER, f nEEp;-RaEK A Guarantee of HIGHEST QUALITY tP Gasoline Greases Kerosene Lubricating Oils SHAFFER OIL & REFINING CO. B. F. COPLEY, Agent, Red Cloud, Neb. Dr.W.H.McBride DENTIST OVER STATE..BANK REDCLOUD NEBRASKA Dr. R.V. Nicholson DENTIST Oillce Over AlbrlKlit's Store Red Cloud Nebraska & THE imiVER&AL CAR -'ii The Ford Touring Car is literally the nioneer in the solution of tho r.nnrt Roads problem, because three million or more in operation brought up to the millions of America the necessity of good roads if quick transportation at low ( expense was to be enjoyed. The simplicity of the Ford car, its stability in construction, the famous heat-treated Vanadium steel with its marvelous strength and flexibility, the low cost of operation and maintenqnee, its ease in operation, all have made the Ford car the great favorite in every land in the world. It's the one car that always satisfies and serves. A utility beyond question that all can afford. We sell them and will be pleased to have your order. Don't delay, because the demand is heavy all the time. We have almost everything in motor car accessorics,carrythe genuine Ford Parts, and assure the best in mechanical repair work, , Frame d? Smith Bros. 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