The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 13, 1920, Image 4
;x wr .-" - V - j7i ttT, ;. . .."-f.mwwfi jw;! ir4nHMfe i' ;,w" RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF 1 - U U i i : S I 9 Its tf l 'l ,H ir Bread Winner" tdimsVUyptaltet r r 3 Standing the "strain WHEN you give tlic playclothcs problem the careful consideration it deserves you invariably buy only such garments you believe will stand the strain of strenuous play, .j. At each step in the making of "Bread Winner" play- clothes this strain is considered. Kach garment is reinforced J& where there is any considerable strain upon it, each garment J is finished to the last detail of buttons, buttonholes and seams' 'V with the necessary care to withstand this strain, i V You can buy our playclothcs bearing the label "Bread i .Winner" with the positive assurance that you have purchased . n rarmnnf tlmf ti'ill nhenlntnt.. -...'..., Hf,t. I-- .1 .. C sanitary conditions, for tiny tots in creepers up to boys of "J; eight and girls of six. r. Come into our children s wasliwcar department and let us show you our full line of sturdy garments. '" Mrs. Barbara Phares I Geo. W. Hutchison Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Abstracts PHONES l ft' Red,3737- ,nd'63 Rd Cloud ) Reiidcnce, 177 Nebraska INS URiA NCB ! This is the time of year when there will be losses from Fire, Lightning, Wind Storm, Tornado Also Hail on Growing Crops Have you got tlic protection? If not see me at my office or call me on the phone. I represent Old Line, Legal Reserve Companies. Get protection, that is protection, when you have a loss, as that is what you buy Insurance for. JAAWWSVAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V-V.V.V.V.VV.VJWAM Building Material of every description and at prices that are in keeping with quality The Mai one-Gel I at ly Co. ,yVSWW-"AV.W.W.WAVWUW C ' QjmramM - ". Sfe?? WE CALL and ELIVER! o FRANK R. HUGHES Cleaning Dyeing : Repairing PHONE: Red 88; 193X Over Bute's Store sano Dr. R. V. Nicholson Dr. W. H. Mc Bride DENTIST dentist Olllco Over Albright'iiSton! I OVRIt STATIC BANK ' Red Cloud Nebraska REDQLOUD NEBRASKA ME RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebrasktv. f UBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered In tho roftollire nt Hcd lloud.Nob as Hfccoud Class Mutter A. B McAUTHUIt, IMItor mid Owno niK ONIjY HEMOl'llATIC PAI'1311 IN WKHHTKK COUNTY Farm Bureau Notes WEBSTER COUNTY BREEDERS BUY SHORTHORNS C. B. Steward, C. W. Johnston, J. W. Auld nnd D. B. Stunknrd, nttend- cd tho W. K. Prichard Dale Clarian Shorthorn Sale, nt Walnut, Iowa Johnston and Auld buy Secret Maid and Diamond's Red lfoso; Two red cows with roan heifer calves at foot. C. II. Steward buys cow, Leading Lady with Bull calf at foot. I). B. Stunknrd buys heifer, Spring Dale Mysic. Mr. Prichard's sale av eraged $1070.00 on 45 head. The following day they attended Harry Hojilcy's Hale, Atlantic, Iowa, and Johnston and Auld buy an im ported Cow, Lothain Blossom 2d, for. ?2900.00. She is a white cow with a white Bull calf at foot; sired by Lo thian Goldsmith. Tho Ilopley sale averaged 1711.00 on 70 head. SHEEP DEMONSTRATION ( The Sheep demonstration at II. II. Crowell's was well attended by Web ster County's Sheep Breeders, and two of Nucko'.s county's big breeders, crs. M. B. Posson, Extension Specialist in Animal Husbandry, from Lincoln was in charge of the demonstration, lie first demonstrated sheep shear ing with clipper nnd shears. Then showing how to tag the wool before folding, and putting in a box to tic it. He explained the different grades of wool, and their relative value, so that after a farmer had sheared his shocp, he would know about what his wool would grade, and the price to expert for it. He next showed how to tell the age of sheep, and then demonstra ted docking and castrating. Some time was spent in talking wool sales for this year, and of or ganizing the sheep men. It was de cided to perfect an .organization of Sheep Breeders in the near future, and promote tho sheep industry. Mr. Posson said that the sheep industry was the only industry that did not lose money the past year. Wcbsior county has only 20 farmers, having a few sheep. - t Mr. Crowd! has the largest flock in the county. He has more than all the others put together. Mr. Posson is a specialist in butch ering, and promised that, when he held a butchoiing demonstration in tho county this fall, he would also hold one for the Shocp Breeder and show them how to butcher, and cut up a shcop carcus. The HO sheep men and others in terested in slfvp, who attendee' tlic demonstration, trok much intcicst'in the demonstration, and their interest in the sheep industry, was shown by the questions that Mr Posson has to answer. NE.M'O.' flAIMW Mr. Gaines, was at last permitted to fill his dates, without the weather interfering, and lurga audiences grci.t ed him, and hear him give his Com munity lecture. Mr. Guinea is a whirl wind. He says more in the hour and 15 minutes that he t'llks1, than the av erage orator in 3 hours, nnd when he is through you think ho has talked on'.y 15 or 20 minutes. $Ir. Gaines talked to the High Schools during the daytime. He is very much interested in the boys and girls, and takes great pleasure in talking to them. An. other communities wanting M Gaines to stir things up nnd have a real treat, can get Mr. Gaines if they will let me know. He will spend his summer months, talking at picnics. Tho Extension Service is very for tunate in having a man, with tlic ability of Mr. Gnines, whom they can send out in the counitos, and talk on tho Home, the Boys and Girls, and the Community. HENRY R.FAUCSH, County Agricultural Agent Eat and drink ut Powell .fc Popo'e U.tfe. if W. U. Hamilton spent Wednesday in Hastings. GOOD NO II OATS SI. 10 a IIUSHBL a', FARMERS ELEVATOR, Good moals good service moderate prices Powi 11 .t Popo'scafe A' H, Carpenter has returned home from Selden, Ramus where he had been looking after hit. furins. Tho W. C. T. U. hold a memorial mir. viea Wednesday afternoon in honor of tholr Into president, MUs Eliza Cot ting, at tho homo of Mib. C. J. Pope Her fluo ohri&tlancharnctHr nnd 'long yearn of . service In the temperance ouihuln Wisconsin and Nebraska win. spoken of nnd words of ipprec: AU ' and hu culnuy fi g!y mj ,r t) ,, , ,. , bulS pi'JbL'IU. I Democrats Hold Their County Convention With nearly oveiy voting precinct in the county represented at tho convent ion, a very liiunionlous convention whs held In the court house Tuesday There with many women present Enll ilelrgntioiis were present from Guide ItO'k, Cowles and Blue Bill. R. E. Mcllrlde whs elected cha'rmnn of the meeting and Mrs T. l Hopku was elected seeietury. Committee oil credent aiscimpiisliig Mis. C.J Pope, R A. Good and R J. Monday was appointed. Committee on resolutions, composed of Mis. C.J Pope, Mr. T. R llopkn, Ucll Matthews, (leorge Trine and R.I. Mundiiy whi nppointcd. The follow- lug resolutions were repotted by the committee: 1 We, the democrats of Webster county Nebraska In delegate convent ion assembled, hereby hlllrni the prin ciples, of Americanism, hs advoeuted by President Woodiow Wilson. U We five our hearty endorsement to votes for women by Federal amend ment, and nre heartily in favor of the prohibition amendment, uud disap prove the stand of Senator O. M. Hitch Cock on this quostton. . II We nto further in henrfy sympa thy with Hon. W. J Bryan, In his llht against "John Barleycorn", during tho last primary election and congratulate him and the men and women that made his victory possible. We hereby Instruct our delegates to the state convention to curry out by woid and deed, the above principles, and icquest the candidates of our pirty. both congressional nnd state, to decline themselves on these questions. Respectfully submitted. Mrs V. T. llopkn Mrs C. J. Pope Cecil E. Matthews Oeorge Trine F. J. Munday. Thecoiumltteo on delegates to the statu conventlou are A. T. Liiiager, S. K. Loirau and Frank Ailes. Tho fol lowing wero tho delegates' elected to the stute convention: F. J. Munday, Red Cloud; C. E. Matthews, Blue llifl;! Mrs. II. Ilawley, Blue Mill; Or. I. A. Pace. (Julde Rock; II. E I.ininger, i Cowles and Everett Bean, IiihvhIc. t Alternates were also elected as well as members of the county central com mittee who wero not elected at the pri. mnry election. ,X A Change Is Due Its time to change from Winter to Spring and Summer Underwear We handle and sell Cooper - Kenosha Closed Crotch Union Suits, also Wilson Bros. Muslin and Crepe Athletic Union Suits $1.50, $2, $2.25, $2.50 Other Good Lines $1.25 per suit Special Showing of Spring and Summer Hosiery for men. Silk, lisle and cotton, all colors. 20c to $1.50. SEE US FIRST Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. "Always Reliable" FOR SALE A genuine mahogany cabinet phonograph, like new. Plays all iccords. Inquire atlhic olllce. lAvwww.Arv.v.v.VAv.v.v.v.v.vvsvJvv' ? f. n i i it ivir. and Mrs. ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING C Phone, Store Ind. 158, Res, 93 RED. CLOUD, NEB yvrVvv.v.v.v'.v.VAV.vvlVJw '.i o BEES uar&irfee :. 2LX4 M the vei thn omheart desires LET us show you the Official Laboratory Model of the New Edison. Let us play it for you. Let us tell you of the remarkable guarantee which goes with this instrument. A guarantee of realism ! Do you know what this means ? 2&NEW-EDIS0N I .u The Phonograph with a Soul' I W X." Henlism ! Only realism can mnke the phonograph ns wonderful a source of music ns nil the artists in the world. Realism ! I low can you know tho phonograph that achieves Realism? The OHicinl Laboratory Model of the New Edison has proved it. Realism by .direct, comparison with living artists. The singer sings or the instrumentalist pluys. Suddenly the artist stops, and the New Edison continues alone. Four million people lmve wit nessed these remarkable tests. They found that only by watching tho artist could they tell when he was Hinging or playingand when thu New Edison was Rk-Creatiku his performance. The instrument we'll show you is an exnet duplicate' of the instru ments which triumphed in these comparison-tests. It will sustain the same test. )Vc guurantee it to Ik capable of the .same beautiful and (utoundwff Jtcaiism, and that is guaranteeing everything your heart desires. Come in nnd hear it. ,. 9 Our Budget Plan solves the money jtroblem in buying your New Edison. Let us tell you about it. ' E. H. 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