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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1921)
bmw$mmw& v.! RED .OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF IW i jtjtjtjii . H If wwvAWftftvvVAvXv.v.v.v.v.v.vJVAtfv.VJJ Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK' ' " .mini II Ml ! in UNDERTAKING ' BOTH PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB ME RED CLCjjlD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nibrnakf3L Wav.w.v.wav.v.wavavmvavaviwwv I "", t Let Us Figure With You : 031 Your Lumber and fptetun 1 xTUT" VT T"I TM 1 Theater ra t PILIMUU EVI'Hf THURSDAY -- J JB ML M i 1 . KJ B H UJ " " ntcred In the I'uMMl-tt flt Kcrt ( lotid.Noh "'ST'oiirlrilla ffH "" - fQI jRkCU OlOUU 111 as Second Class. Matter' U V SLUCieVlIie JJj ' SSSSSZM J a. ii MeAimiim,.i:moi- umi owner 5lczzzzzz:llli 'ifalE iIIljIIi IlLlKil Interests in Revival Increases ' BEGINNING, SUNDAY, JANURY 23 mtr hulmul to the hearers. I'copio 01 s a k wna jou- -iuf- """-"" n n f, . u I Tfoes is s G i Malone-'-Gellatly Co i ijuj."A"-V"AVA"VV.V-VVAVVVV"V"WVI Tim apodal meetings being hold nt tlio Haptltt church tire gaining In in. tetcst mill attendance. Last evening till but a very few of tho bonis In the main room were taken, iiml i number of chairs It) the Hnuill room in tho rcitr of tlie ehuroh wore occupied. It. Is probable that in a few more ilnjs It will bd necessary to open the galhry In the rear of the church flint has not been used for yours. The simple but stirring (Jospel truths us presented by Major Whlto me prov- ng helpful to tlie hearers, roopiu 01 nil denominations uru coming mid helping with tho services Tim elioriis nhoir, be ng led byMi. L. L ltrnndt, it former Huttings banker, 1ms some of tho lending hlngers of tho city from the various church uholro, umi is doing effeetlvo work A Bolo was aung by Miss Uuby Koon last evening, which whs greatly enjoyed. Tho services will continue each even irg ih tho lUptlst church, except that next Sunday ovonlug the Methodist church will be used, the Uaptlst build itig being too binall to hold tho mull ence that is expected. A cordial invl. tutloti is extended to nil of tho people to attend these services. ana " "J T Is Your Subscription Paid to Date? mmmmwmmmmmmam n Yo Ftoi Are i isso uri M or any other place, come in and LET US SHOW YOU how much cheaper building material is now than it has been the ' last year or two. Piatt & Frees mmmmmmmmmmmmmmimxt The NEW EDISON "The Phonograph With a Soul ,i iiiiiii ii j What Edison did during the War THE official announcement Ask us for your copy of Edison Did During the War." for it, if you cun't call. is out. "What Write It tells how Edison left his home and business and went to sea, how Edison's "Yankee magic" foiled. the German submarines. The bulletin tells many other things Edison did while Chairman of the Naval Consulting Board. It explains how Edison kept the price of his phonograph at bed rock during an era of high costs and soaring pricea. Since 191-1 the New Edison has advanced in price less than 15 and part of this is war tax. This bulletin also describes the Bud get Plan, which makes it possible for every home to enjoy the benefits of good music without feeling the financial outlay. E. H. NEWHOUSE I . I ' ",r ' Vtl fr tin imutuuctmtnt if I ejf Mr, EiHstn'i Ntw Rttfrckl f( First in Alfalfa Tonnage' Nobniblc i now ranks first among all states in the raising of alfalfa, having displaced Kansas, the record holder for many years. In Nebraska during J!20, the total alfalfa acreage f.as 1,232,017 ns com lured with l.'.Ml.IllO acres planted In lOnbHH, noeording to figure made pub lie today by A. 12. Anderson, of thefed. ctal buieau of eiop istiuiHtes. Ni bmka's production for tho period wn 8.M7, 081)1) toiiB, while Kansas raised 3,1)10,40(1 tou, th bureau's figures feliow. The average yield per acre in No brnsiia lust year was '2 80 tmis while ICunsHH produced 2 71 tout, per ncro. The average yield pur aero during the five-year period 1010 to 1020 was Ne braska, 2 73 tons, Kansas, 2GT. Kansas, always a consistent raiser of alfalfa, had led Nebraska since 11)0'.), when compaiisons between the two btates were first compiled. Tho yeai ly alfalfa acreage of each state has shown a steady Increase since that time. Following. In the order named, is the acreage rankluir of the leading alfalfa states for 1020: Nebraska, Kansas, California, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado and Idaho. Tuesday's State Journal Mrs. J. W. Auld returned home Thursday evening from Lincoln and Omaha where she pent a few djys. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crow of Re publican ,City spent Sunday in 4he ,city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stroup. Mrs. Wm. Sunbcrry and children returned home Thursday mornipg from Republican City where they had been visiting her parents. Work on the new Burlington all steel coal shed has progressed rapid ly since the gang of men arrived hero about a week ago. Nearly all of the frame of the structure is up. The men figure that if weather conditions continue favorable they should be able to complete it in about five weeks. Tho shed will be of tho same type ns the one just completed by them at Denver but a little smaller. fflparay "GOOD ENOUGH FOR ANYBODY" W . . in ii inwii ii m ii ii ii i urn l' ir '"l mwjMLnrwr.w y;fj y Change of Play Every Night Our Own Orchestra Our Own New Vaudeville Our Own Special Scenery THE STORY OF A SOUL "Tl & is w day Slight Ralph Kottorlng'a GREAT COMEDY U MAIHIAO? SPECIAL! : THURSDAY NIGHT n : SPECIAL! BEST COMEDY EVER Written a irwvRF 'r iniT" W lAdrri MUd BEST COMEDY EVER Written Special Saturday Matinee! Temptation Prices 30andGG cents Wor Tax Paid m WU: e j HAS A SOLID FOUNDATION Tho best building conceivable if built upon a shaky foundation would certainly be a poor investment. That is 'also true of an organization which must be built from tho ground up. The foundation of the American Farm Bureau Federation, which is the parent organization of the Ne braska Farm Bureau Federation and the Webster County Farm Bureau, is the millions of individual farmers throughout the United States. The Bureau starts directly in the home and forms its structor right up through the precinct, county, state and national organizations. In such state organization there is unlimited power. But the individual farmer must remember that it is his individ ual membership that is first needed in the foundation. CONDEMN HIGH TRICED , STOCK FOOD PROMINENT HOG RAISER SAYS PRICES CHARGED ARE UN WARRANTED MAKES HIS OWN HOG FOOD, WITH BETTER RESULTS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moede are the parents of a baby boy born Monday night. Carl Jcmberg returned to Akron, Colorado, Tuesday evening after spending a few days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Jemborg. His wife will remain hero a while longer to visit relatives and friends. When Snow and Slush are quite the fashion in the North, balmy breezes, sunny skies, moonlit bays and tropical flowers are the fashion in the South, and those who have gone there are enjoy ing all sorts of out-door recreation luxuriating in the exotic atmosphere, unmindful of furnace fires, heavy wraps and the constant menace of catching cold. Those who bid farewell to the North at this time, return real izing more than ever before the real value of a winter. f vacation in that romantic, historic and beautiful land South of the Mason and Dixon line. Start right! Take a Burlington-planned trip past inter esting and celebrated places. Go through Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago. Go ono way and return another. As soon as you dopide the dato on which you wish to leave, let me know, because travel is heavy down that way nnd 1 want to protect your comfort and pleasure by reserving proper sleeping car space in advance. N. B. BUSH, Agent liRffWKs II I IIHK3 "That he is through paying fancy prices for stock foods and hog rem edies and that he is raising some of tho best hogs placed on the markot" was tho statement made recently by E. II, Bcckstcad, well-known hog raiser and authority on live stock. Mr. Bcckstcad's hogs are the envy of his neighbors, nnd have "topped tho market" for several years in Iowa. He states that for years ho bought high-priced hog foods and hog rem edies, but he is all through paying ex travagant prices for whnt he can make for himself. Ho states that what the hogs need are minerals, and tolls the secret of his wonderful buc- cess by explaining that he takes about five pounds of ordinary mineral ino (which is pure concentrated minerals nnd cost only a couple of dollars) and mixes same with enough bran or fill er to make a hundred pounds. All hogs, and especially brood sows re quire minerals as they keep them "free from worms, and in tho pink of con dition, and are essential to tho hogs growth nnd a well balanced ration. This inexpensive mixture placed in a sheltered box whoro tho hogs can get at it when they need it, will produce far hotter results than any high priced so-called stock foods. Send two dollars to The Minncralino Chomicnl do., 1038 North Wells St., Chicago, 111., and they will forward you by prepaid parcel post, enough minorallnc to make a- full hundred pounds. (Adv.) Estimate of Expenses for Webster Coun ty, Nebraska for the year 1921 I, 11. I Terry, county Clerk of Webster Cdunty, Nebraska do hereby cortlly that on the llrst regular meeting ol tho County Hoard ol Commissioners ol Webster County, Nobrnskatho following cstlinatoot Expenses for Wobstor County for tho year 1021 was inndo nnd adopted. Soldiers Ilcllef 800.00 Poor .... 1000.00 Assessors A Doputys 4000.00 County Attorneys Olllco 1000.00 County Hoard & Hoard of Equalization G00O.0O Hooks A Stationery 2000.00 District Court 6000.00 County Superintendent's Olllco 2S00.O0 lllnden I-'alr Association 800.00 County Highway Commissioner 1600 00 County Agents Olllco 3G00.0O Incidentals 20000.00 Elections 1500.00 llrldgcs U8000.00 ltoads .. 38000.00 PUBLIC SALE Having decided to movo out west, 1 will offer at Publio Auction on tho McCall tarm 214 miles south and 4 miles west of Rod Cloud and 2K miles east nnd 1i miles south of Inavale, Nobr., on Monday 9 January 24, 1921 Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp 25 Head of Stock Consisting of 8127,700.00 Wltnossniy hand and OillclalSeal this 12th day of January 11)21. (Seal.) II. I'. I'KKUY County Clerk. Dr. B.V. Ntctolsow DENTIST Olllco Ovor Albright's Store Nebraska Red Cloud E, S. Gaurber Wall Paper, Paints. Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical GoocU of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And Furnish You with Fixtures 10 Head Horses and Mules 15 Head of Gattle Farm machinery, Feed, etc Lunch Served by the Wit. Pleasant Ladies Aid TERMS of SALE Credit of 9 months on all I0lo interest. 510 and under cash. sums over $10 at W. T. Mountford S:SgSS!k McCrary, Clerk. THE HUGHES WA Y IS THE RIGHT WAY The FRANK R. HUGHES CO. CLEANING DYEING REPAIRING LADIE'S TAILORS MEN'S TAILORS Red Cloud, Nebraska tn -dn m l 4M. I m,Mt w fsiii joV tL. . .-!-'" i llWm y i -v-