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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1920)
.tjlC" ,Jf"tr?;ir!:;1 .SirCA t--- vxiwxJXJ, XlJbfiKAOlWir UHJ-KF THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Clovid, Nebraska. Bread Winner ilJnrelHVMcs I'uULISHbD EVERV THURSDAY 1 f ) Snterrd In 1)10 1'ot.tc lice nt Kcd Cloud) Ncli tis Second Clns Matter" Z. A. McAHTHUK, Bdltor nud Owno w?,lZjn -- SZ??i&M"r'' Vi$3 w, It, H "V V ' Standing the' strain WHEN you give the playclothes problem the careful consideration it deserves you invariably buy only sudi garments you believe will stand the strain of strenuous play. . At each step in the making 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 button1!. 'buttonholes and seams with the necessary care to withstand this strain. I You can buy our playclothes bearing the label "Bread "Winner" with the positive assurance that you have purchased a garment thai will absolutely satisfy. Made under the most sanitary conditions, for tiny tots in creepers up to boys of eight 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 Geo. W. Hutchison Real Estate. Insurance, Loans, Abstracts punvp; I Ofli". Red 33. Ind, 63 PHONES J Re,!dcnce( 177 Red Cloud Nebraska INS URA NCB ! This is the time o! year when there will be losses from Fire, Lightning, Wind Storm. Tornado Also Hail on Growing Crops Have you got the 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. SOILS AND FIELD CKOPS P. II. Stewart, Extension Agronomy Specialist of Lincoln, nnd Mr. Fisher, of Washington, D. C, spent two days in Webster county, testing Foils and looking over field cioj) conditions. Mr. Stewart talked to farmers over in Gai field township Thursday night, at School District No. 30. His sub ject was "Soil Erosion and. Sweet Clover." Friday night, he talked to the farmers in School District No. 40 on "I'ttbturcs and Seeds." Friday ho made Foil tests on the farms of L. P. WhiUnff and J. F. Wilson of Guide Hock. On the Whiting farm, alkali was found in the low wet spots. Those wet spots arc 'due to not having prop er drainage. The Foils baits, such as Potash, Soda and Lime, come out of the soils on the higher ground, and forms in these low places and make it impossible for any vegetation to grow on those spots. In dry weather these spots become very hard and a white crust foims on top. Mr. Stewart ad vised the farmers east of Guide Bock, who are bothered with alkali to drain their soil by tiling and ditching. This is very valuable land and nothing will grow on it, under present conditions. The following arc farmers who were interested in this project: L. P. Whiting, L. W. Sabin, Lewis Yung, Louie Sccbc and W. L. Williams. On the J. F. Wilson farm, soil was examined in in an alfalfa field, where part of the alfalfa in the field, was only half as ta'.l as the balance of the field. A sample of this soil was taken into the Experiment Station Labor atories, too see what was wrong. We will hear from it later. FIELD CROPS This was Mr. Stew ait's first visit to Webster county and he was very much interested in finding out the adaptability of the various crops to our soil conditions. Mr. Stewart will be back June 28 and 29, to inspect the fields of Kanred whent and Nebraska No. 21 Kherson oats, that the farmers of this county are growing this year. He will in spect these fields for purity, and af ter threshing, will make another test for purity and germination. Farmers raising new strains of wheat and oats, and wanting their fields inspected, should wiite or see me, before the above named dates. This inspection and testing of new varieties of grain will afford the farmers of Webster county an opportunity to get these impioved strains and also know what they nre getting. Wo will be nbl to infoim farmers where they can get wheat and cats for Feeding pmpofccs, HENRY It. FAUSCH, County Agricultural Agent THE UNIVERSAL CAR 0 . There are more than 3,000,000 Ford cars in dally service throughout the (world, and fully eighty per cent of these are Ford Touring Care. There are many reasons for this, not the least of which is the simplicity in the design of the car, so easy to understand; likewise it is easy to operate, and mighty inexpensive,' compared to other motor cars. The maintenance expense is low, and it has won an unparalleled reputation for satisfactory service during the past sixteen years. On the farm, in the city, for business and for family pleasure, it is the car of the people, and the demand is increasing every day. Let us1 have your order promptly if you want one.' We can supply ( you with most everything in motor car accessories, and we assure you genuine Ford Part3 and skilled workmen ta our repair service, full value. M Ml Wu, Be fair with your cor and it will give you ES & Frame & Smith Bros. Co. Authorized Ford Agts. Red Cloud, Neb. jSr. -d aMvJ LT ftH9SBC3BSa && fgfCjg'V .TBi. Ifr ? i;r .1 " PC; Dr. R.V. Nicholson DENTIST Olllco Over Albrltfit'B Storo Red Cloud Nebraska Dr.W.H.Mc Bride DENTIBT OVER STATE BANK REDCLOUD NEBRASKA tfWWWUWUWWWWWWWWVWtWVWV Mr. and Mrs. I ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING Phone, Store Ind. 158, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB AAAwvvwwvAMwtfvvvAV)MuvvvAMVvvvvvwvvwvv1 vwvvv.v.vv.v.vv.vvBv.vv.v.v.v.v.v.vvvvrw 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. lftftrtAWWVA.V.V.VVAV.V.VV.V.V.VWWftAH ''MMB L Wm 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. Authorized Sales Agent w TBINP 3. & JLH JLcJ Red Cloud, Nebraska SOCIAL CROOK IN "THE WHIR WIND" AN ARCH SCIIEMUK Manager Atkins ol' (he Besso .Audi torium Tells Something -About His New Serial The Manager of the auditorium doos not believe in .spoiling an even ing's enjoyment by telling his patrons in advance the details of what they are going to see. For that reason he U keeping 'secret the action of the plot of "The Whirlwind," one episode of which will bo shown each week for fifteen weeks at his playhouse. But he docs want to call atten tion to this serial which ho believes is the best from an entertainment standpoint that he has ever booked. Not only does it contain more thrills than the average chapter picture, but it is written around a theme that provides every opportunity for en joyment by those who love the sensa tional. The central figure in the plot is a man known as "The . Whirlwind" from his exploits on a motorcycle. After rescuing n beautiful girl, he be comes involved in a net of intrigue in which the future happiness of the girl is involved and his own life is at stake. Opposed to him is a man who holds a high social position, but who in reality is the leader of a gang of high cla!s crooks. By means of hh cntra into the homes of his wealthy companions, the master mind of the criminals learns many things that en ables him to pillage nnd rob. But the crowning achievement of his career in an attempt to marry the girl, who is wealthy and benutifu'.. She is infatuated with him and prom ises to wed him. Then "The Whiil wind" enters her HlV, and by slow de grees opens her eyes to the true chnractcr of her fiance. When she lenrns the character of the mnn she is going to marry, the girl breaks her engagement. But the social crook will not give her up. By many scheme io attempts to force the young woman to marry him, but each time "The Whirlwind" steps in and thwarts him. How he does this will bo showrt in fifteen thrilling episodes at tho Besso auditorium. The picture starts off with a punch in the first episode, and there is not n minute in which there is not action. Of couro "Tho Whirlwind" marries the gill in the end, but even ns they arc ready to face the clergyman, the crook makes ono last nnd desperate attempt t6 force tho girl into his amis. Try this better way of listening Come in and let us give you Mr. Edison's Realism Test. It's for folks who wonder whether the New Edison gives them all th ere is in music. It brings into play your musical taste! Your temperament! Your musical experiences! It makes you forget you are in a phono-j::; graph store. 7' JLj The Phonograph with a Soul" Noted psychologists from American universities tried the Realism Test with amazing results. Vrn'11 finrl if tVinrnno-hl v tHsrinntinor nnrl rrmnrknhlv brlnfiil. I J V V A V V W M.l J W U w m a ww -' a v m mar w m) 2&N 4i in 1A y 9 f ia V i fa VSk if B4 ffl Yn 9 l IS fv. I w iijyiDii We arc glad to give it at -any time. Takes only ten minutes. So drop in when you are near. .-J W Ask about our Budget Plan. without "squeezing It buys your New Edison your tncome. E. H. NEWHOUSE Red Cloud, Nebaska Authorized Edison Dealer (Q ) F I t I f h .1 1 1 ( rA Xfr ' H .A 4 VL uiesiXttStmrSS issvssf "1 1 wiy"