The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 03, 1920, Image 4

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WHEN you give the playclothcs problem the careful
consideration it deserves you invariably buy only such
garments you believe will stand the strain of strenuous play.
-fab At each step in the making of "Bread Winner" play-
clothes this strain is considered, hach garment is remlorccd
where there is any considerable strain upon it, each garment
is finished to the last detail of buttons, buttonholes and seams
with the necessary care to withstand this strain.
U You can buv our nlayclothcs bcarins the label "Bread
1 Wl Winner" with the nositivc assurance that vou have nurchased
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2g- 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
Rod Cloud, Nebrnsko.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
entered In the roMoflice nt Hcd Cloud, Neb
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A. B. Mt'AUTHUK, Editor and Owno
CHIC ONIiY DKM0CKAT1U PAFKlt IN
WniJHTKK COUNTY
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W a garment that will absolutely satisfy. Made under the most
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Geo. W. Hutchison
Re Q.1 Estate, Insurance, Loans, Abstracts
dliomcc I Office, Red 33. Ind, 63 Red Cloud
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This is the time of year when
there will be losses fnm
, Lightning,
Wind Storm, Tornado
Also Hail on Growing Crops .
Have you got the pioteclion? If not see
me at my office or call me off 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,
Farm Bureau Notes
STANDARD JUXIOIt CLUI5S
WoMfcr county will liavo four
Stnndnft Calf Club?. Thoy arc as
follows :
Kckley Improved Shorthorn Club--11
Members
V. A. Vnnce Local Leader.
Walter Vance President.
Karl I'ortenier Vice President.
Geo. GrccnhnlKh Secretary.
Loytl Ashby Treasurer.
Glenwood Pure Hied Live Stock
Kaisers G Members
Karl Mattock Local Leader.
Kldon Lewis President.
Floyd McMahon Vice President.
Harvey Stevens Secretary.
Gilbert McMahon Treasurer.
The Hereford Processors 22
Members
Frank BonnLocal Leader.
Renfrew Pitney President.
Ralph Lea Vice President.
Rachel Bean Secretary.
Oscar Lea Treasurer.
Republican Valley Shorthorn Roosters
14 Members
C. B. Steward Local Leader.
Harold Whitaker President. .
Ruth Overing Vice President.
Miles Wilmot Secretary.
Amelia Steward Treasurer.
Standard Pig Club 5 Members
Eckley's Best Swine Breeders
V. B. Vance Local Leader.
Albert Vance President. ,
George Meents Vice President.
Spencer Vance Secretary. ,
Henry Meents Secretary.
Irma Reeve Treasurer.
Chicks-Poultry Club 9 Members
K. J. Overing Local Leader.
Floyd Pope President
Robert Overing Vice President.
Pearl Ncwhouse Secretary.
Krma Mitchell Treasurer .
' Six Webster county boys earned
free trips to Junior Fanners' Wek
Lincoln, as prizes for Club Work last
year.
The following are the riamos of the
winners, who are spending this week
in Lincoln:
Logan Ohmstede Guide Rock.
Albert -Vance Guide Rock.
Leonard Fisliel Guide Rock.
Leroy Springer Guide Rock.
August Blobaum Cowles.
Floyd Robinson Bladen.
Harlan Reiselt Treasurer.
Standard Poultry Clubs 9 Member?
Mrs. E. W. Ashby Local Leader.
Orville Clark President.
Harry Fishel Vice President.
HENRY R. FAUSCH,'
County Agricultural Agtnt
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I Noticr. To Creditors-
In the County Court ot WtbstCr County.
Nchratka
In the matter ol the istato ol Koliert II'
Wll(.on, l)tccanl.
rri-illiurRol Mild estate will take notice,
ttiat tliotlmo limited lor presentation nml
llllngol claims against fcald CKtiitelH Octolier
1st IBM. and lor the payment ol debts Is Octo
liirl'JIth. IVJD, that I will sit at the county
court room In Raid county on the 2nd day ol
.luly 19,30 to examine, htar and allow all
IclalmR duly Hied which arc a first or second
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urn upon Kiuu ciuic, im uit iiiu .iiu u
October, IVJO, to examine, bear, nllow and
adjust all claim and objections ol Keiural
creditors duly tiled.
Dated thlsfflth day ol May, 1020. v.,.
(Hull) A. I). HAN.NKV
County J mice.
FOR SALE-1 model 1G touring, 1
model 17 touring, 1 model 17 Sedan
Ford; 1 Ford with 1 ton truck attach'
ment; 2 Uulck bixes; 1 PaiRe six; 1
Mitchell six; 2 new Ford 1 tou truck..
These cars are all in good repair and
priced to sell. You are taking uo
chance. Frame fc Smith Bros. Co.
MARIE VtRNON
SHALL NEBRASKA KEEP HER PROMISE?
Lincoln nd Omaha Drive Dtfln Jun 1
STATE-WIDE DRIVE BEGINS JUNE O
May Weather Report
Temperature: Mean 70 (leg., must
mum SGdeg.on 22, 25, 31, minimum 37
(leg. on Stli.
Precipitation: Total 2 19 Inches.
Number of days clear 5, partly
cloudy 8, cloudv IB.
xNo frost In May.
Thunderstorms 9,'H. 12, 10, 31M.
Italufall since Jan. 1, 8.04 Inches.
Chas. S. Ludlow, Observer
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dickerson and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shcphcrson left
Wednesday via automobile for Ala
bama, where they will visit relatives.
The concert given by the Mandolin
Orchestra at the opera house last
Friday night shows that wo have
just as good, if not better, musical
talent than the average Chautauqua
company that visits this place
Franklin County News.
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Base Burner Users !
We have a car of base burner size
Cerrilos Anthracite now on the road.
Base burner coal will be hard to get
this year. ORDER NOW.
The Malone-Gellatly Co.
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Hear the phonograph that
baffled James Montgomery Flagg
Come, in and test its
marvelous realism for yourself
An audience of 2800 New Yorkers completely baffled !
An Official Laboratory Model did it actually rivalled
Anna Case, one of the world's most brilliant sopranos,
in a startling test at Carnegie Hall, on March 10th, 1920.
In our store, you can hear an instrument exactly like
this famous Official Laboratory Model. You can test
it for yourself and see what a truly perfect realism it
strains. We have equipped ourselves to give Mr.
Edison's unique Realism Test.
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Mils Case and the phonograph, ang to- Jftj
ether. Then she stopped, and her other .,
self continued. Then together again. .$
I looked awav anil thrn limV amln itwl Y
it puzJed ne to determine which waj at
the bet.
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The Pianist
"Then the tallest pianist in the civilized
world played a rbamiing thing, 'accompa
nied by himself via the phonograph, lift
ing hb Sngers away from the keys now
and spin. I could ut him stop playing,
, but I couldn't hear hinAtop.
afKmw Edison
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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 'Florence' users in this community
Ask one of them or come into our store.
GEO. W. TRINE
The PhonoRrafik with a Soul"
The instrument used on March loth, 1920, in Carnegie
Hall, New York, was an exact duplicate of the original
Official Laboratory Model on which Mr. Edison spent
three million dollars in research work.
We, too, have an exact duplicate of this three million
dollar original. We guarantee that it is capable of sus
taining precisely the same test made on March joth, ia
Carnegie Hall, New York City.
This guarantee will be given in writing, if you wish.
Our Budget Plan putt this guaranteed Offitial Laboratory
Mtdel within jour reach. It's a thrift cay of buying. Ask
altut it whtn you eeme to htar tht Realism Test.
Authorized Sales Agent
Red Cloud, Nebraska
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The Dark Scene
"Then the big Hunt of the recital.
"Miss Case began singing with the phono
graph. At a certain stan7.a the house was '
suddenly darkened. The song went on. c
I uas shooting my ears out lile periscopes
to detect tie second when she would stop.
I was sure I got it. Then she seemed to
be back ?gain. The flood of lights cc'me
on,- but 110 Anna! Only the phono
gr?ph singing away. " ,
It was ifiu'tc wonderful, and the audience
applauded and laughed. Two girls behind
me said 'GoogniciousV
Read what the New York papers sav:
'The twin-ship between Miss Case's sing,
ing, and the reproduction thereof, proved
7o close as to be often indistinguishable."
'New York Globe.
"When the lights were lowered, it was
impossible to tell when it vjf Anna Case,
and when it was only her voice that was
, singing. M New York Evening Sun,
"The voice in the fiuffV pink draperies and
the voice in the mahogany box seemed one
andlne'same." New York Evening Mail.
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