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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1922)
1 v' (- i es HARNESS and SADDLERY Back to Pre-War Prices Como in mid m;u for your;lf our exfiition:il virtues. HnrnoHH nnil lonUicr tfuodw of nil kiinl.soili'd ;utd rop.'iSrqtl Keburtdiiuf mid re prilling nuloinobrt" lops n Npmnliy, s$ j. o. butler j&se- rmirimiiminr r rn n - -" "" - "" "' " " "- THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Hd Cloud, NelirnkBL fcUBnSBBB.i miuuiiMtMtttiMni4hiMuwwvMtmtoiwmemiMimltniiirm mwmiwMmm:wM'mmmnmmmmwmmmmKmmmm HUIJIilBIlBD fcVEIiy TIIUIIHDAY Kriteruo In th ti.n (i Ht lufl ( loud.Kcl) un M(conl ( law Matter " A. II McARTUUK, IWltor utul Own or AdvortsinjJ Kates Fomffin, por column inch I5 LocaI, 10 A 2)i Greater Than Riches A (nod heirtlliy body n morn to lio dowirud Hum nil (ho wunllh of tho world, Good liwillli nHMiiroH a How mind, lii'ipirwi enortfy, nmbllon mid working ofllHonry, The Food We Eat Is Important Tho enioful hmiHowlfi) will (loouro only tho hijliofli unidodiororloHnndfooddliifrH to Hiifetfunrd tho horiltji of tho rnmily, Our Goods Are The Highest Quality Suloolod to givo our pntrowj tho best uoodfi ohtninnhlo nl priciui n low nn it n pojislblo to mnko thorn, This Store Will Help You In tho prnotlooof cowiIhIoul economy nnd give you full value for over dollar you opond hero. P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries antl Quounuwaro G wmmaiiMiiiiiiuaaw.TmciiBinmTiBiiMiaiiMiirjimircirEiia Political Announcements For Sheriff 1 livn-hy Hiitioiiiico myftdf mm il cunill' ImU, for lliu noiiiiniiUon for KhoriiT of Vililnr CoiinLy, lit Uih l'rttimry, July 18, lll'A aiil.Ji'fl to llm will of tho lli juililluiin voluTUof Vnliu-r county. JAOIC WAM.KIl I lint city iiiinniillrtii lnj'oulf iisiuianill ilutu tor the iHimliiiitlon for .SlierlU'of Wuhntiir County HiiltJiMii to tho will of thti voUuh of the IJimiioi'I'iiIIu piuly ut tin) I'lliuary i-htittlon, .Inly IH, Ui'll, liAWKKNCKDOVM-: I hi'iuhy iiiiimiiiHH! niyhclf as iunuhIW (lain for thn nomination for Hliurilf of Wuhttiir County, at tins Prlmiiry, July IH, lllil'J, Hiil.Jwit to tho will or tliu Ku. puulloaii vt)U I'M of Wohstor iioinity, N. I'. I'IIIIjMPH, I liuruliy iiniimuiL'ii inyholf uh aciinill diitii for ru-uli'i'tlon to thn olllco ot County Shi'ilir of Wubstur county, Hub. Jcut to tho will of thn Dt'iiuiumtlo vot uih, at thi) primary (ilrutlon, July IH, lUU'J. PKAN'lv IlIUi'l-'MU C all If it's worth printing at it's worth printing well! Nothing ifiVi's a business concern "Cheap John" appearance as quickly as tho u.so of poorly dono piintlntf, A concern is judged by tho appearance of their place of business and by tho class of correspondence and tho kind of advertising matter used. Since tho success of any business institution depends upon the impression made upon the public the necessity of usiutf only tho very host Pilntlntf is obvious, H costs as much lo do a job poorly as to do it right We are prepared to handle hlsjh tfnuto commercial printing of all kinds and enjoy doing work for those who are particular about their printing and want it right. The Red Cloud Chief Will you help us maWe tho Zinnia our Community flower this seanon? Tho HNiiouricomi'Nt ot Oiikt Crovull of (Sulilo Hock, who has lllt'il for Slier Uf on tho Republican ticket, iippcars In tlilt tnpr Uiln vreaU. Mr, (Jrowell for t !i pL ymr line hcoii marshal nt Miildt Ilock ami ha intulu it very oap Kbli nttlir. W are not peiaonntly arrjuaintPil with him Mil All ipoiU fiuin tlioae who know him bear, are to tin- oftVut that h Is a g.,wl n liable man and la untltlod to the support of bin party voter at tho coming primary. Mr Mabol Day Albright of thin city flli'il aa a ofuiilltlato for tin iioiniiiiillon of County Treasuiur on iho Democrat tlckot, Monday. Sho lr, well known In this I'ounty having tatiKht mivcmiI toniifciif mjIiooI In the country anil in the Rod Clotul Public Ht'hools. Our Injr tins yours 1010 and 11)11 hIio hoi veil u tui in as county Miponutonilunt. for tl o ast two jo ir.s hu has been ilnli tf I'lorlcal woilc In tho county iihscHsora olllco, Her broad cxporlouco In public airalrH qualllli'H hur for tho position to which hho iiHpiioi and alio will no doubt prove a hlrong catidlilalo. attaaWtfl 1 ueo, lrine RED CLOUD We believe that it pnya to give our cuatoxxsera service and $aHsfaction that is why we wtvit to sell you 61 CREAM SEPARATOR tUtvs why the D 1ax is the cheapest machine to buy: , It wiH pay you ia cteWiMtM bom. $3 to $5 a cow evecv yr ove &a iafciior or hal&ji&ut cicom aepotator. k witt py you u cicam libx $t0 to $15 ww cvy i yeH own vijy jkiouoiov,., fet,, k - - s awwvoxounc4vwrja.Wctc4ro,tftoluidthaiBty. uaa wU tU kjwd th venj;mo9 kuu-atilk 1X yoitc itock. J fcwaxJtatwoto taeet ulow u Qtr CMaa epajt&tocf. Fitfwe k out i JEfW " WH Ky tin th P uost ccoaooucaL AjM4MMed to U all U tho imjueuutable iitTifenHia' of owning a machlae that "woibx,Bko a cbaua 365 diy,ia tho yw W know thl h w mU yon Do 111 v!mU imi tuachiiM m'H fe Droud tovwu, WMllthmoalil) flUiru Gum iu an J talk it qt. I hi'iohy uuuoiiui'ti uiyhiilf iihii cunill ilutu for tho m.mliiiilloii lor NhurtlV of WuliHlor County hubji'ot to tho will of tho Itopuhllcuu votiiih at tho Primary, July 18, ll). I-'UIOI) linDOK, I hiuuby iiiinoiiui'i) myholf tin a cunill. dalii for tho iiniuluatlon for ShurllV of Wt'bstnr County iiubji'iit to tho will of thn Uuiiiocratlu votorti of Wulmtor conn ty at tho Piimary, July iHlh. U. A (PHUT) KlNll I bi'i'i'by uiuiDUiii'o uiyMilf aa u vuiull ilutu tor tint nomluiiliuii for Slioild' ol Wobstur County subject to tho will uf tho lli'puhllctiu vuttiiNof Wcbstorcouii ty ut tho I'lliuary, July 18 O.MKK CKOWlJUh, Uuldo Kodt. I I IlKli'by ItlUIOIlUUt) Uiyxolf UHU Ciltllll- datu fur Iho nnmluatli'ii for Shorltl' of Wobstur County subj'-ot to the will of tho Utfpubllouu voloiH of Wolwtof county ut tlu Prlmurv, July 13th. - KOY UUST. Par County Clerk t 1 lioii'by HUiii'imi'i' myxalf usuoandb il.ito, for thp nouiliiHtlon fur CouuU i Cioik uf Widifclpr Count v, nt th,prl J uiwvy. July IS, lUI'J, .nt'Ji)t to tlic will l'f till) VOtVIM Of lll DoilKKMHl prtttv. ! U. 1 l'KKUY. I I horvby muiouuiMD melf u catull i lUif, for tho nomination tor Countj i L'lfik of Ytti Comity, at tho pri ' uiaiy, July t5, W2, siit-jot to tho wiP jot tho vott of iUp UopnblU'on party J ULMKlt K. SIMONS For County Treasurer 1 luuoby ttiuioumv myself u. u lAuidl. drttu for tho uomhmUou for County 'I'lOHsuroi of Wobstvv County subji-ot to tho will of tho votois of tbo Ucptib Uoau party ;it tho Primary olvotiuu, Ju'y IS, IIB2. MUSJIAKUh IVWBU,. I hvrvbv auiiooui-t) myself asuoaudU dttto for tho uoiultmtlou of County '1'ivasvuvroi Webster County subject to the voters of the Democratic ticket at the Primarv election, July lSth A. V.UUCKBU. I hereby auuouuce lujsetf asacctudi date for the uomluattou for Couut 1 rcmuer of eoster t ouuty subject i to the will ot the voters of the Kepub lleuu ticket at th Primary flection 'Ju'ylSth. I MKS. CLAKA fci. WAl.KKU. I heieby auuounco mjself as a caudl date for the uiuuluattou for Couuty 'I'rejisurev of Webater Couuty subject to the will of the voters of the tte pub lican party at tho primary, July IS. CHAS. 0. BKNNKrr, Cowlts, Sebr. Tho aiinoiiiijoniunt of Miss Mlunlo Chilsllan, who has filed on tho nnn polltloal tlokot Tor tho nomination for County SuporlnloniU'nt of Schools, ap pt'iu-rt In our polltloal column this week. Miss Christian has a teacher's llfo oortllloatoand Horvcd as Principal of Hid Junior llic.li and Kiado schools of this city for several yours. This your Hho Is Principal of tho Junior llih'h and w.ird school at HoldiVKO. Her oxpuilonuo iu I'ducational work inakoi hor woll ipialllloil for tho olUco which she scoks At Iho solicitation of his many frloiids Koy Kustlllid Wednesday for tho nominal on for Sherlll' on tho Ue publican ticket, fioy is a WebsUr o.iunty product having boon born ai.d r dsod heie. In his eaily llfo ho work ed as a cow boy iu To.u, New Mexico, ColotaiK) uud Wyoming when the v.'x shooter was the law uud tho tulo was the turvlval of the lltte.st. He his en- Jiitfid in ajfrloulturul pursuits, and business enterprises. Iirsewr.l yeais he has held down a chair at the W. A Hunt Umber hop in this city, lit-, wld- oNporleiiee and ucqiuruuiinj will, pimple atut cwiiuliilous K'lve turn a ui tlucl lu'.vaiitiiyf ovei oiue of h.s p potii i l. f.r thi-. ottleo. y r 'jKSnamr'1 WITHOUT STREET ADDRESS YOUR MAIL IS DELAYED AT OFFICE OF DELIVERY Tho Dead Letter Olllco has been In exist euco over sJuce Ben Prtiuklln started our postal service, liven then people addressed mall to Mr. Kaeklel Smlther. "Athmtic Coast," and ex pected Ueu to know Just where Zeke Uveik Perhaps they had Zekc's address In lottery no hi tho rnrret. mavbe 11 chest , ,., , j, T to .. i full of 'em, but theu It was easier to let Oen huut Zeke. Today people are uddtv-sslnj; letters to John Smith, New York. X. Y., or Chicago, 111., thinking Uuclo Sam can locate him, which Is Just as lucoiupleto as wits Zeke's ad dress of yore. Tho Poatottlca Depart ment asks you to put tho number and street In the address. It helps you. I 1 hereby auuouuco myself asacuudi date for tho oflico of Couuty Treasurer of Webster Couuty, subject to the will ot tho Republican voters at tho pri mary election, July 18, 1933. V. B. BKlTTQy, Blue Hill, Nebr. I hereby auuouuco myself as a candi date for County Treasurvr subject to tho will of tho voters ot tho Democrat ticket at tho Primary July W, 1922. MABEL DAYALBK1UUT How do you expect the Postal Clerk to know whether you mean Trinidad, California, or Trinidad, Colorado? ALWAYS SPELL OUT THK NAME OP THK STATE IN FULL IN THE ALUWKSS. "MORE BUSINESS IN GOVERNMENT' This apt phraM wai uwd la, JPrwl dent Harding's first mwag to 0& gross and appllea particularly fit postal znanaxmat whr potcmaatert ar bhur impressed vtt& th fact that thajr ax managers ol local hrascass ot tho biggest bosiooss la tho world. ssfatassattieii Bcm'i Forget! May 2, Qean-Up-Day For Comfy Smerkitemteat l hereby aunouueo myself as a candU dutu foe rcuomliitttion foe County Sup erintendent of Schoola on tho Norj Politlcul ticket at the I'cimary election JuIylSth. ESTELLKE. DUCKEK. L hereby aunouncu mysoUuucundi date foe tllo ollJce of County Suporin tuudoliti of Schoois, o Webster couuty, on thn Non.PohtiiimL tlokub, sublet to th.'i wiU of. bJm votuiis at tho luiiuy, July 13, UOSlI. aififSMS CUIUSTliLtt HERE COMES A STRANGER! Let's make oar post offlc look asat. Mr. Postmaster. Stralgbtea up th rural letter box, air. Tanner Tidy up somo, Mr Rural Carrier. First Impressions aro lasting. Maybo Mr. Stranger, tailing- notlco of; theso Im proveuionts, will como back, brlnglnif you benuttts. Start tbesu with "POS TAL. lilPllOVEMJBNT' WEEK" May Ted. 'Tatter, Jimmy, faittrt You hnoiu mother tali there won't be any breahfast till we brine the Kallogg'a Corn riahcsl" XZ -r- wfcvafcrjs-. st - rr --"a?. "firt w-si-Ei ila - ft' B& 4Ci;$;, : V u jompam TOT and Cl'ispneSSl i ICEiXsCjGGS agaimtm Com Hakes you ever ate! n i"T m i S Takos the rough edges off hopping out of tho covers these snappy mornings just thinking about that lusty bowl of Kcllogg's Corn Flakes waiting down-stairs I Big and brown and crispy-crunchy ilakes a revelation, in appetizing flavor, wonderful in wholesome gooilocss the most delicious cereal you ever tasted! Instantly you like Kellogg's, not only because of ap pealing flavor, but because Kellogg's are not "leathery" I Kellogg's are a delight to cat, as the little folks as well as tho big ones will tell you! And Kellogg's ought to be best they're the original Corn Flakes! You have only to make comparison to quickly realize how perfect they are! KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes for to morrow morning's spread! They get the day started right! Insist upon. KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN package the kind mat are not leathery I t vxwviur TOASTED CORN FIAKE? 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