w ftlg , OLOVp, HlBfcAlKA, dm - n1 i i True Economy In buying groceries comes through selecting the better grades jfrom 'a store you know you Van depend upon. i We 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 Queensvvare iHurinnnin 01 Ueo. Irate RED CLOUD We believe that it pays to give our customers service and satisfaction; that is why we want to sell you a 9 S.AVAL CREAM SEPARATOR Lots of your neighbors are using De Lavals. Have you ever asked any of therh how they like their J machines? - H")' Their judgment and experience ought to interest you. " "Why not make a few inquiries? 4&fQ You'll find that in every case the Dc Laval is giving more cream and better cream; that it is easiest to. operate; very seldom gets out of order and never seems to wear out, Your neighbors will back up what we have been telling you about the Dc Laval. So will any of the 2,125,000 ' Dc Laval users. THc it oyer witli your neighbor. Wo will aell rcu a NEW De Ural on cuy term). Como In, examine lh maclilno anil talk (t oyer. tJBBE WEBSTER COUNTY Duroc Jersey Bred Sow Sale Saturday, March 4th At 1:30 V. M. Auditorium Sale Barn RHP CLOUD, NEBR. SECOND ANNUAL BRED SOW'SALE 40 head from the herds of C. W. Johnston, Guide Rock; Emil Blumenthal, Blue Hill; C. II. Steward, Guide Rock; J. T. McMahon, Blue Hill; Sam Johns ton, Imwale; II. W. Lamhrecht, lnavale. THIS OFFERING is Choice Individuals, Popular Breeding, Bred to the noted herd boars of ihc breed. The breeder of Duroc Hogs will find these sows &ood enough to add to his herd, and faimcts should remember that wc arc bidding for his trade at his prices. Entire offering immune. Catalogues now ready. HENRY R. FAUSCH, Mgr. Col's. J. H. Ellirger and Doyle Brothers, Aucts. ME RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud. Nebraska). PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered In tho I'oMofllct) nt Hcd Cloud, Nob an Second Class Mnttcr' A. U. McAKTHUil, Editor and Ownor Advertising Rates Foreign, per column Inch 15c Local. ' " " 10 & 2 Farm Bureau Notes POLAND CHINA SALE WAS IHG SUCCESS l'olaml China Snlc The bred mw sale hold Saturday was a good Bale. Tho consignors were well pleased. The 39 bred sows averaged ? 10.00. Tho top of rale was $51.00. From the buyer's stand there were some good bargains. It was the best offering ever ut through the sale ring in u consign ment sale. Wilmot & Sons Spotted Poland China sale will bo held Saturday, February 25th. Tubsrculosin Eradication Tuberculosis Eradication work in Webster county will, according to new rulings, bo confined to one township until that township is all tested. Dr. Ixjiby in charge of the work, is now working in Glcnwood Township and in a short time have every hrrd in that township tested. He will then go into the township Unit has the most ap plications signed. Farmers get busy and get your neighbors interested and in that way clean up your township. Tho Human Toll of Tuberculosis Insurance tables of death published in the Sunday State Journal of Jan uary 22nd charged the white plague with 20.C per cent of all deaths of persons 15 years and over. This per cent is nearly twice as grcnt as that charged against any other disease. In fact there were five other diseases charged with causing deaths of G.2 to 12 per cent of tho people that weio closest ones to tuberculosis. After considering such a toll our state and federal government coroperating with th Webster County Farm Bureau is putting much effort and money into eliminating tho cause of so much of this infection by testing cattle, tho greatest distributors of tuberculosis. HENRY R. FAUSCH County Agrciultural Agent. COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES (Hy County Superintendent) The next teacher's examination will be April 15, 1922. There will be tlircn two-day examinations Mn'y 2G-27, Juno 30-J.uly 1,'and August i-5. This is all of the examinations there will be this year for the teachers. Teachers having sreond grade certificates that will need renewing should see to it that they have tho 10 quirements for renewal before it is too late to meet them. The second grade certificate to be renewed must have an average of eighty five instead of eighty, with no grade below seventy five, also there must bo six college hours credit. This will require your going to summer school unless you have bctm taking study center work. The seventh grade examinations will bo given in the different high schools April 6-7 and May 4-5. Class Party In rahnrnt denoting poverty, the Fifshmnii class attended their annirnl uiHsspmiy, kIvuii in tho High Suhoul Kvuiiiiujiiiiii, last Friday evening. At thU "limd times" party could bo soen hubiifH, fitimcrH, yypsies, oiooks, Itnl m in, (luilfs, furmoiiitu s anil one iiiem br mmnented in feminine lUtitc fur-iii-hftl Mimiseiiient wlieiuvcr fi vcntt S mo of the U-ucIilms wciosn tlioiouyli ly tli-KiHM-tl i hut Ihi'ir Identity was not rtiMj'osi'd until near the conclusion Of lilt) pin tv. Tor MinuvriuiMiis the Humes of mlvor tlMMiii'iits plnoul over thu walls of tlio CMIIIUIStlllll Mrl'Hed. m,u-v Helph w in thu piizi, it iliijj Winds portnin UK to UtiMiiiiiMim, IniviiiK tho letteis !lsiiriHiijflil, weiOM't liijlit or put in I'lopci toim, nlVoidliig uveal uimi'C in nl for tlioso picsent, Pnpots woio (1 siribitcd with tho clashes of muikr a iiingcil tlietcon, anil u iiuiiiu of ft s ng jihui. tho sumo to be listed under tho ooinet clubu and this song alio Bimg by the pumou di awing the pupor. 'I he 11 n nl nut of the evening wus for thusio "poor i fo I It b" to miiho realistic tho forming of "u bread lino" ami muroh into (tho nnihlo room, which they found decorated with rfld hutohetB and red , and white cnrnatlous. Tho tables wi-re in ted find white, and lco oiHiun, uiikcnml cocoa woro sorved by four K'lN fiom the 7th and 8th gnu!e Lincoln, Ncbr, Feb. 23 At h moot ing of tbo directors of tho National Live Stock Producers' Association, held recently in Chicago, this nation wide farmers' co-operative live stock inarhcting concern fostered by the American Farm ltiircim Federation made plans to Immediately open ex changes lit Chicago, ludlaunpollf', Clevotnnd, Buffalo and Pittsburg, no cording to wotd received by tho Ne biaskn Farm Uureau Federation Farmer controlled coiiiinlsslon bous es are uli'eudy opciiitliigumlor the plan at East St. Loirs and St. Paul and iir rHiigcmciits are under way to co-operate with tho farmers' uo operative cum mlbsiou bouses now running at Sioux City, Omaha and St. Joo. Tho East St. Louis houso which open cd for business a few months ago now sttinds In second place In the amount of business handled among the fifty commission houses on that marltot, ac cording '.to the farm bureau peopto which thoy Miy, Is fairly representative of what may bo expected in other markets ojice tho co-operative commis sion houses get into-opeintlon. Tho houses at St. Paul which opened on August 8, 1921 bus done even better than thu St Louis homo, for It Is the largest couunUsIon house on the mar ket and Is actually handling twenty live percent of all the live stock com ing to that market. It cut coiinnis--Ions twenty-live percent when It open ed business, and recontly paid back to its shippers auothur twenty.live pel cent of their comml'-slons in tho torm of a patronage dividend, or a total of si8.no. This Is just cutting the selling ex reuse charged by old litlu companies squnrely in two, tho faun bureau says, and justifies tho prediction mnde when the farmers live stock committee of fifteen declared In Its report that old lino companies were exacting more than double the amount of commission neccss'tuy to 'make them a handsome profit. "Vitb the successful launching on the various markets of the national livo stock pioducers association, in which the Nebrasku farm bureau play ed a large part and with Nebraska standing .second in oiganizutlon woik of the U. S. Urain Grower", tho farm bureau's first lurgc co-operative mar keting plan, naturally tho Nebiaska Farm H ireuu federation feels pioud of the part It has taken in these two lnrge.co-operative enterprists," said II, D. Lute, sccretury of the Nebraska federation. ,, Tlie Price of Liberty." The quotation. "Eternal ilgllancc Is the pi Ice of liberty," Is from a speech deli voted by John Phllpot Curran In tSOS. una Uccd. Not .counting debate In congiess Ainei leans used HlO.bSS.iWO.OOO euhli foci of nitlflehil gits Inst year. This, N an achievement, comparing It with a generation ago when uiothei lint! to wash the Miiokcd chimneys of the kerosene oil lumps and trim theli wicks dally. In about one more generation the only heating and lighting will he by cleetilclty. A copper mine Is a good legacy for giandchlldren. The Flapper Dollar. Already the critics call them hy pers, If you like are knocking our new sliver -coin. Onu writer calls It the "llapper ilollur" and says the open lipped girl thereupon looks ns though she might bo saying "Line's blzzy!" or "Say, Ussenl" Just that sert of girl, you know. It the comment were not so obvious we would say 'some thing about money talking but we re frain. Iioston I'rui.scrlpt, THE HUGHES WAY Cleaners-Dyers-Tailors WE CLEAN HATS Yes, Garber's Is The. Place! To Buy Wall Paper, Paints-, And Electrical Supplies. Tho Inst place for Picture Framing. 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A letter to' demand attention in these busy times must be distinctive. Hammermill Ripple Bond Printed correctly makes the nicest letter head you can possibly obtain. The hard smooth surface of this paper renders it particularly adaptable to high class artistic printing and the ripple finish places it in a class by itself for attaractivc appearance. The "crisp cackle" you notice in opening a letter written on Hammermill Ripple immediately suggests taste and progrcssiveness on the part of the sender. It Costs No More Than Other Paper Come in and let us show you samples of work done on this stock and figure with you on your next job. The Red Cloud Chief AWWAW.V.V.V.V.V, Mrs. Ed. Amack I. T. Amack Amack & Amack UNDERTAKING $. BOTH PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB I. T. 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