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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1922)
.. -uSaBfflK J) u. V Kr jj ;. MUlASKA, OftDEf -. I J -... in 14. !1 j I. VI. im True Economy In buying groceries comes through selecting the better grades from a store you know you can depend upon. Wc pride ourselves on our sincere desire to have in stock at all times the best quality food stuffs at moderate prices. Satisfaction or your money back guarantee P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries and Que ens ware I I ueo. irme RED CLOUD We believe that it pays to give our customers service and satisfaction; that is why we want to sell you a 01 LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR They can't fool ihc crcamcryman. He knows which machine skims cleanest, costs the least to keep in coed working order, and lasts the longest. P He has to know. The wrong separator might easily mean a loss to him of several thousand dollars a year. Thai's why 98 of all ihc separators used in the World's creameries and milk plants are De Laval;. ("P" !. i .. : .. . ..... as it is to the crcamcryman that you make no mistake in your choice of a cream separator. ' Why not be euided by the crcameryman's experience ? TTio letmi on which we tell MEW Da Laval io liberal. The machine will pay for iUelf out of iU own savins Coma in and examine it I efore you bur. We'll be SUd to talk it over with you. M'''f'rr-r. mmlrrm -- - at HARNESS and SADDLERY Back to Pre-War Come in and see for yourself our exceptional values. Harness and leather goods of all kinds oiled and repaired Fogel I ( PI1TI En d Cloud Bldg. J. Vi DUILEK Nebraska SmoKepurMeafi a SIJr t 9 H Lpseesr it anU uest japesi Cut the refit ofllvlntrby tUBoklntryour own bams, bacon. Bacamrca mid fish tho coaler t. tst nnd most ccot jnlcravay. weights sssa Conaensedl Smolce. tamll applied with lirndt cr cwb. smokca meat pv-lcctly and tixa mvny wJUttha ' J. cnperMvc. tn cnnltnry ismolto house ice t aod. In thirty mir.uteo, nun cq jli'-i n'.-i trouUo oE bulldinu a lu. 7f a can Bmolto n (tcuon a .supply ut vronaewuuytiavoreu near. MaSce Money liy BmoMntrrncat for market tbU ijalck. cay, rV i j of c - i. . Tlierc'fl Tin umjifn In thb meth od ot Bmoklnif Inert no shriek. nroofl0frt2fli?ii then) Li In Ilia e'.l pinouo licasa tnctiiod. (Fives rv'r'tl'- Twelves -jr.'jc iflvnrto nil ti rnd 1 !i. fliarto o cjj ; - nrn bet i.tuJo of niece v.1 v!, !i nhv..,a tiniu!rni . ' 1,1 Jl nsl.iour-1 1 Javor in t ? rFi I ju J V.jv" with out t lie trtvtu nnd uncertain- iv r r innnu H.niiiA.1 !CTV - - v.. uwiiH,u. Stftt cp-to-imo woy ti&vca 20ronnda meat out of every 109, POUDUB mOKCU, BO im (ha 01 We Carry 'jfl.e Genuine Guarjnleed Wrights Smoke and Wrtobt's Ham Pickle C. L. COTTING, The Druggist Used Everywhere jnrasandj or noonlo tiayo boon uilnir wngtit'i Comlcner J UnoVo with ob tojuta antuiae tun ror OTcr infnty. f ivo year, Dr.R. V. Nicholson DENTIST Med Cloud Nebraska THE HUGjlES WAY Cleaners-Dyers-Tailors WE CLEAN MATS THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraaktv. t.UULISHKD EVERY THURSDAY entered In tlio I'oHtnlllco nt Ittd loud, Not) an rjecond Class Matter) A. H. MoAUTHUU, Editor untl Owner Advertising Rates Forolrfn, per column Inch I.Tc LocaI, 10&I2M Farm Bureau Notes Duroc Jersey Ilreedcrs Meet Webster County Duroc Jersey I'Hc.'crs mot in the Furm Uurcn' of fice on Monday, January UOtli. Tlioy jtorfected n county organization of their favorite brc2(l. C. W. Johnston, fluidc Itock was elected .no-jidont, Tlios. McMahon, Blue Hill, vice-president, J. II. Kellope Jr Ked Cloud, pccrstnry-trcasurcr, Twenty brotl- Crs became members' and an cflort will be made to get every Duroo Jer sey breeder in the County to bo n member of the organisation. Final arrangement i were made for the Bred Sow Sale to bi held at Ked C'oud on Saturday, March 4th. Bred sows consigned bv C. W. Johnoton, J. T. McMahon, Kmil Ulumcnthnl, Louie Bochcrding, C. B. Steward, II. W. Lambrccht and L. Itiggins. Write for catalogues, The organization will back up Sow nnd Litter Clubs and will put up prize money at the Webster County Fair and Webster County Farmers' Institute They will also put on a gilt promotion sale in April for boys and girls only. Particulars will ap pear in these notes later. If inter ested in your favorite breed, become a member of the organisation by sending your membership dues of $1.00. Poland China Breeders Meet The- Poland China Breeders met Tuesday, January U 1st and an organi zation was perfected with John W. Hamilton of Guide Bock, president), Geo. Amuck, Bed Cloud vice-president, and Frank Lippincott, Bed Cloud, secretary-treasurer. The Annual Sale of Bred Sows will be hold Saturday, February ISth, at the Auditorium Stock Barn at; Bed Cloud. Selling 35 head of very choice individuals from the herds of Alex Fausch, Guide Bock, Geo Amack, Bed Cloud ,and C. B. Stewaid Bed Cloud., The Poland China Breeder praised the County Fair and Institute officers for their support in Boys and Girl. Club woik They went on recotd as pledging their support of Club AVork the coming year and will put prize money at tho local shows on pigs from Sow and Litter Club?. Tlie organization set their member's dues at $1.50. You can help boost the Poland China organization by sending your dues to the secretary, Frank Lippincott, lied Cloud. , Shorthorn Breeder's Dinner ' ' Webster County Shorthorn Breed ers' have the happy faculty of eating dinner together, this time at Kind's Cafe, Blue Hill. After dinner when overyono had comfortably seated him self, president Steward called on Fred Householder for the secretary-twis- surcr'a report. The organization now has eighteen members. The consignment Sale of Tuesday, April 4th. was up for discussion. This will be tho best Bale the breeders of this county have ever put on from the standpoint of good individuals. The organization commended the Fair Association of tho County for their support of Boys and Girls Club work. They decided to purcho.se handsome cups to be awarded Short horn Calf Club members at the Fair and Institute, nnd asked tho Fair and Institute to make a rule allowing no cattle to be shown at tho fairs that have not been tuberculin tested. Tho breeders believe that tho bent way of promoting tho breed is through Calf Club and wo have offer ed .'JO head of richly bred calves for Calf Club purposes. Boa and Girls irU''c-ld should get in touch with any of tho .Shorthorn Breeders. HENRY R. FAUSCII County Agricultural Agent. LIBRARY NOTES During the month of January 2270 books were drawn from the library. This is tho lagest number of hooks that have so fur been taken horn the library in one month. A telephono has been installed. Country patrons may now renew their books by phone when not convenient to get to town. Misa Edith Beckwith recently mndo the library a gift of about one hundred good books. When you are at tho library ask for ono of the catalogs that have just been printed. These catalogs contain n list of all tho books in the library and will bo a help to you in making youvjglcctlona. Two Into books, "Mr. Farrcll" by W. D. Howolls and "The Sheik" by 13. M. Hull, have been given to tho library tlds month by Mrs. C. J. Piatt. 1 Other late bookfl of special interest just received are: "If Winter Comes" by A. M. S. Hutchinson, "To the Last Man" by Zanc Grey, "The Empty sack" by Basil King nnd "Outline of History" by II. G. Wells. The library enn make excellent use of back numbers of magazines. If you havo any you do not enre to keep, plea-ic bring them in. The woman's magazines are enpecially in demand. A collection of over a hundred books have been presented to tho library by Mr. nnd Mrs. Ollip Ellison, The following books torv added in January: Prouty Bobbie, gcneial manager Fifth wheel Weston You never saw such a girl Oh, Mary, be careful! Wells Man who fell through the earth Tracy Diana of the moorland Postmaster's daughter Ilcevc Constance Dunlap Treasure train . Mystery mind White Judy of Rogue's harbor Storm country Dolly Martin Barnabetta Raine Bucky O'Connor Daughter of the dons Ridgway of Montana Steve Ycagcr Lutz Best man Phoebe Dcane Johnston Gcorgina of the rainbows House of whispers Loroux Mystery of the yellow room Lippmann Martha By-thc-Day Making over Martha London Iron heel Sea-wolf Curwood Isobel Kazan ,. Golden snare Flower of the north Connor Corporal Cameron Canfield Squirrel cage Cody Under scaled outers Cobb Old Judge Priest Bailey Glory of youth Comstock Valley of vision Mam'sclle Jo Palmer Wild-goose chase Bindloss Proscott of Saskatchewan Boshor Man in lonely land Gibbs Bolted door Buck Pugan of tho hills Tyranny of Ebon Tollman Lawson American state trials-13 vol. Juvenile: Smith Seventeen little bears Bunny Boy Circus book Bunny Cotton-tail, Jr. Little Eskimo Mother uooi-e stories m proc Ilawkeye Circus Cotton-tails Tale of Bunny Cotton-tail . .'.'Thrcejlittle C6tton-tails Bunny Bright Eyes , Snubby-nose and Tippy-toes Little Bear Roly-Poly book Juvenile: Grovcr Sunbonnet babies in Holland Aspinwall -Can you believe me stor- ics Ricljards Golden windows CAN DO WONDERS IN CANOE A Letter To Make Good Must impress the person who rccieves it with its importance, whether the correspondence be of a business or personal nature. 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AMACK-PHONE IND. 32M vAv.f.v.ruv.".Jv,Jr Hi m ic u Eskimos Are Literally Part of the! Fmll Craft Which They Have Named a "Kayak." . Built of sealskin, wlth"thtf fur inside, stretched over a framework of wood, the Eskimo canoecalled ' "knyak" Is only ubout ten feet long, and often not two feet wldo ut Its widest part, tapering "to nothing" at both ends. Tho greatest width of the kayak Is at tho middle. Hero there Is n combing which slightly rises above the deck. Tho rest of tho deck, navo this hole Just largo enough to admit of the passage of tho body of a nmn, Is covered with sealskin. When the Eskimo goes out In a knyak, ho puts on a Hpeclat sealskin, waterproof shht over his regular cloth ing. With very great enro ho steps Into the kayak, sliding his feet over tho lender bottom until ho Is seated on tho wooden sent which Is only the thickness of the wood above the bot tom, Then he draws over tho comb ing tho end of his sliht, which tightly llts tho combing pint of tho knyak. Experts of Greenland learn to turn a somersault In a canoe and come up again on even keel, .an eehangc states. But tho best of tho Eskimos of Green land are not content with merely be ing ablo to rlfcht the knjnlt when It overturns. They practlco until they are able to puddle the knyak In such a way that they shoot ahead on their course oven as they turn that danger ous Bomt'i'MMilt la tho sea. I Cia toSaa .i-i .v .iuJh:Jti-.a 2rK2"5H?5 LAI GamsEEESsasaaRViiiSHecr We Sell Niggerhead Maitland And Routt County Lump We sell for cash that's why we sell cheaper. S3B FARMERS ELEVATOR 31 IE fiutst liters," Insured Against Weather, Here's an Idea for which originated with tho Omaha Aero club In connection with IU air congress hero November SI, 4 and f. Insure your outdoor events, such as county fairs, air meets, etc. against the weather. That's what the club Is doing. It has Insured tho meet against ruin, cj'Clvne urd ull other kinds of weather, Begin the New Year by Subscribing For The WORLD-HERALD Nebraska's Big Newspaper The Omaha Paper With THE LARGEST CIRCULATION Every home should receive a daily paper. Keep abreast with the times. Subscribe now for the BIG' Paper The World-Herald. Subscribe for the World-Herald at the Chief Office Printing? Bring it to the Chief Dr.W.H.McBride , Challenocro. CrUJes are sentinels In the grand army of lottors, stationed at the cor ners of newspapers and reviews, to challenge every now author. Long follow. . i, DENTIST OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud Nebraska Yes, Garber's Is The Place! To Buy Wall Paper, Paints, And Electrical Supplies. The best place for Picture Framing. The Margin of Safety Is represented by tho amount of Insurance you carry. Don't lull yourself into a fancied security. 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