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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1920)
RED v OLOUD. . HJIBRA8KA, OBSBF 'Jt THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Ke Cloud, Nebraska. 4 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Yes Sir-ee! Entered In tho I'oMolDce- at Htd Cloud, Neb M Bccond Class Matter - n. " S 'Brest Winner' f Vfl f ChJJrvcliuWKi i i ' f J H fJBlliB V Standing the. strain WHEN you give the playclothcs problem the careful consideration it deserves you.invariably buy only sucli garments you believe will stand the strain of strenuous play. if At each step in the makinir of ''Bread Winner" play clothes this strain is considered. Each garment is reinforced where there is any considerable strain upon it, each garment is finished to the last detail of button, buttonholes and &cams yA with the necessary care to withstand this strain. iM, You can buy our playclothcs bearing the label "Bread L Winner" with the positive assurance that you have purchased a garment that will absolutely satisfy. Made under the most i sanitary conditions, for tiny tots in creepers up to boys of cigur. anu gins ot six. Come into our children's washwear department and let us show you our full line of sturdy garments. Mrs. Barbara Phares A. 13. MoARXUCR, Editor nnd Owno HIE ONIiY DKMOCHATIO PAVEU , WEI18TKH COUNTY IN Webster County Calf Cfub Geo. W. Hutchison Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Abstracts nunMcc X Office. Rel 33. Jnd. 63 PHONES $ Rei:W, 177 Red Cloud Nebraska INS URA NCB ! This is the time of yeer when there will be losses from Fire, Lightning, ' Wind' Storm, Tornado t , '. rrl .t ,'' ' Also Hail on Growing Crops Have you got the protection? If not see me al 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. tfwsrvwvv.vuv.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v'rw Building Material of every description and at prices that are in keeping with quality The Malone-Gellatly Co. rvvrVAnJw.v.v.v.v.vvJJ,AvAvJvvAH No wicks to clean, trim or adjust. Always ready. No valves to worry about. It does not require generating. Burns ordinary kerosene. The "Florence" is the one Ideal Oil Cook Stove Hundred of satisfied 'Florence1 users in this community Ask one of them or come into our store. CEO. W. TRINE Authorized Sales Agent Red Cloud, Nebraska Webster County Calf Club distri bution, took place on Friday, Mny 7. 63 Webster county boys and girls, take G3 calves. At 12 o'clock the members of the Calf Club, and patents were the guests of Red" Cloud Chamber of Com merce, at dinner, at the Brethren church. The dinner was prepared and perved by the ladies of this church. After dinner Judge Knnricy, presi dent of the Ked Cloud Chamber oi Commerce, presided and introduced the after-dinner speaker?. Mr. L. I. Frisbie, State Junior Club leader, from Lincoln, was the first speaker. He told the members what had been accomplished through Boys and Girls' clubs last year, and what his department was going to do this year. Messrs. C. B. Steward, Frank Bean, and E. J. Overing, followed him After this the drawing for the ca'.ves took place. The members yet ting Herefords drew .first. T he 31 Hereford calves cost 7080. 00, nn average of $228.00. They a-o all Anxiety breeding, sired by such noted Bulih as Beau Delewaic, Bran Ephron, Beau Santo?, Bocado Jr., Elect Lad and Elect Repeater. The calves weighed on an, average 412 llw. They were 12 to 15 months old. Following are names of members and number of calves drawn: Renfrew Pitney, lnavalc 3 ca'.ves. Cecilia Nolan, Red Cloud. Dolores Nolan, Red Cloud. Henry Petersen, lnavalc. Harold Rudd, Inavale 2 calves. Eldon Lewis, Bladen 2 calve.. - Howard Means, Red Cloud. ' Cecil Means, Red Cloud. Lawrence Means, Red Cloud-2 calves. ' , Perry Peteivcn, Inhvuld. ' ' r " R. Porter Harvey, Inavale. '' Geneva Harvey, Inavale. ' " Of-car Ramey, Rod Cloud 2 calves. Clinton Bodley, Bladen. ' ' ' '' Kenneth McCallum, Guide EdcW Esther Lindstrom, Red Cloutf" " ' Oscar Lea, Red Cloud., ,n ,, , Robert Crowell, Red Cloud, Richard Larrick, Bladen. , Rachel Bean, Red Cloud. Geo. Mountford, Inavale. Elvin White, Red Cloud. SHORTHORNS The 32 Shorthorn calves cost $8fi:)5.- 00. an average of $270.00. They weighed on an average, 475 lbs. They arc mostly Straight Scotch, and -iied by uch noted Bulls as Scottish Sen tinel, Augusta's Villager, Missle's Model and Village Avon. They run in age, from 8 to 1C months old. Following arc the names of mem bers: John Luhn, Blue Hill. Walter 'Vance, Guide Rock. Harold Whitaker, Red Cloud 3 calves. Albert Vance, Guide Rock. Lloyd Ashby, Guide Rock. Harvey Stevens, Lawrence. Earl I'ortcnier, Guide Rock. Geo. Grcenhalgh, Guide Rock. Lyle Ashby, Guide Rock. Spencer Vance, Guide Rock. Aug. Blaubaum, Rosemont. Amelia Steward, Red Cloud. Harold Vance, Guide Rock. John Hammer, Cowles. Henrietta Stcwnrd, Red Cloud . Ruth Overing, Rod Clqud. Arthur Blaujuium, Rosemont. Robert Overiirg, Red Cloud. Murion Steward, Red Cloud. Alfred Fnnger, Guide Rock 2 calvps. Miles Wilmot, Red Cloud. Erwin Kchnieber, Inavale. Gilbert McMahon, Blue Hill. Clayton Ailes, Red Cloud. Follette Fox, Guide Rock. Everett Johnston, Red Cloud. Chns. Schniebcr, Inavale. Floyd McMahon, Blue Hill. Cm lis Steward, Red Cloud. The G3 calves cost ?1571C.00. The banks of the county arc taking the boys' and' girls' notes for a six-month period, at 7 per cent and will give 2 per cent back as premium money. Tho calves will be judged when they come in for sale this October. They were judged before they went out and, the 31 Hereford heifers were- placed in 8 groups.- Tho 32 Short horn heifers, cre placed in 3 shoto group?.. They will show in the group, in which they went out. The calves wore "an oven bunch, and thin in flesh. They vill renpond to tho food given by the boys and girla more readily, than if they hdd been high fitted. i1' JSHkMJKK We made this ciga- IHBWIF rette to meet JPI HrJB m your taste! r I , i I trlWw n If H " J HiliBilwiHfek ' AMELS have wonder- - fu! full-bodied mellow ... . . muaness ana a navor as refreshing as it is new. Camels quality and Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos win you on merits. Camels blend never tires your taste. And, Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! What Camels quality and expert blend can mean to your satisfaction you should find out at once! It will prove our say-so when you compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! Cmmfl trw mold mrtrrwhtr m mcimntififlly eld pt chuff of 30 cjjrff for 30 rnl; o ttn pcket (300 c;(irtttr) in u iUntine-papoi-rrd tsrtoti. Wm mttongly rreommond lhi carton for thm AaaM r Mm supply or when j ou tr eZ, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. WinttoBSalem, N. C Mrs. Roy Sanderson reteumed to her home at Omaha Tuesday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Saladen. Mrs.. Rich Lippincott returned, home Monday evening from Grand Island where she spent a few days with he father.' spent Friday in I The train of ten cars of the OmahK Chamber of Commerce is expected here May 28th at 2:25 in tho after- l 1 and 10 will be. restored to .service, f ,uu"- muor A,m,CK mion U!? Nos. -I and 11 will t not run through j that arrangements have been miide Mrs. C. J. Pope Blue Hill. Local Agent N. B. Bush informs us that May UOth, muin line trains Nos. to Oxford as' rum6r weeks ago some,ri...i. . ii ix .i .. .;k In ffict there Will be no "Ul" -'r,T ami ineuna had it change of schedule for trains running ' ,,0Ufi0 for thc thistles to 'blow oh,sar- tnrough Hero. rivai or tnc truin. . I : ' gg ) million dollars wovf h of phonograph Do you want to ec whut 8 million dollars' worth of phonograph looks like? vrbat three million dollars' worth of phonograph sounds like? why anyone would put this itoggering amount iuto one single solitary phonograph? Come intb our store and let us show you an exact duplicate of the Original ' Official laboratory Model of EW IDISON it The Phonograph with a Soul" The Original Official Luborutory Model! That's a name to conjure with. That's the phonograph which cost 8 million dollars. Remember the 7 long years during which Mr. Edison experimented night and day. Remember the marvelous result he achieved. Remember the countless times thai exact duplicates of the Official Laboratory Model have matched their art directly against living artists, and have proved that there is no difference between a uinger's voice or instrumentalist's per formance and its Re-Cbkation by the New Edison. We have exact duplicates of the 3 million dollar Original Official Laboratory odeL .We injrantee that ther will also match the 'living artis the enjbire 3 million dollar musical ability of its famous prototype. . Mode),. V will also match' the 'living artist and equal 1 t Crur IJudott Plan Th ida of eomnum- Amtrieam. from Jtn Franklin to Thot, A. Stkton, oppKd to Iks pur that ta Ntv B4Uon, Do you know about itt , HENRY It. FAUSH, Countj " ' oral Agent " E. H. NEWHOUS$ Authorized Edison Dealer j" Red Cloud; Nobanka ft' i . ii' ' Urn . .i .i . " i . ,11 ?-. (! s X2 . I). - ii .If-n i... .i i ( o Ii,.. J