The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 15, 1922, Image 4

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ence between good and inferior stucco.
We build screen doors and window screens and do
carpenter work of all kinds. L'et us have your order for
screen doors and window screens now.
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, The Food We Eat Is Important
The careful housewife will secure only the
highest grade groceries and foodstuffs to safeguard
the health of the family.
Our Goods Are The Highest Quality
Selected to give our patrons the best goods
obtainable at prices as low a3 it is possible to
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This Store Will Help You
In the practice of consistent economy and give
you full valuo for ever dollar you spend here.
P. A. Wullbrandt
Groceries and Queensware
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R4 Cloud, Nebraska.
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Local. " " " 10 & I2H
Political Announcements
For Sheriff
I hereby nnuotinco myself nsa candi
dnto, (or the nomination for Sheriff of
Webster County, at the Primary, July
IS, 1022, subject to tho will of tho He
publican voters of Webster county.
JACK WALLER.
' IJlicrcby announce niysolf as a candi
date for the nomination for Sheriff of
Webster County subject to tho will of
tho voters of the Democratic party at
the Primary election, July 18, 1022.
LAWRENCE DOYLE.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for tho nomination for Shcrlirof
Webster County, at the Primary, July
18, 1022, subject to the will of tho Re
publican voters of Webster county.
N. P. PHILLIPS.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for ro-oleetlon to tho ofllco of
County Sheriff of Webster county, sub
jeet to tho will of tho Democratic vot
ers, at tho primary election, July 18,
1022. FRANK HUIWEll.
I hereby announce mysolf nsa candi
date for tho nomination for Shorlff of
Wobstor County subject to tho will of
tho Republican voters at the Primary,
July 18, 1022. FRED HEDGE.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for tho nomination for Sheriff of
Webster County subject to tho will of
the Democratic voters of Webster coun
ty at tho Primary, July 18th.
E. A. (BERT) KINO
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the nomination for Sheriff of
Webster County subject to tho will of
the Republican voters of Wcbstercoun
ty at tho Primary, July 18.
OMER CROWELL, Guide Rock.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the nomination for Sheriff of
Webster County subject to tho will of
the Republican voters of, Webster
county at the Primary, July 18th.
ROY RUST.
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For County Clerk ,
I hereby announce myself aa a candi
date, for the nomination for County
Cleric of Webster County, at the prU
mary, July 18, 1922, subject to.; the will
of the voters of the Democrat party.
R. F. PERRY.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date, for the nomination for County
Clerk of Webster County, atLthc pri
mary, July 18, 1022, subjecl(,to the will
of tho voters of the Republican party.
- ELMER K. SIMONS.
For County Treasurer
I hereoy annonncc myself as a candi.
date for the nomination for County
Treasurer of Webster County subject
to the will of the voters of the Repub
lican party at the Primary election,
July 18, 1922.
MRS. HAZEL POWELL.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the nomination of County
Treasurer of Webster County subject
to the voters of the Democratic ticket
at tho Primary election, July 18th.
BERT DUCKER.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the nomination for County
Treasurer of Webster County subject
to tho will of the voters of the Repub
lican tioket at the Primary election
July I8tb.
MRS. CLARA E. WALKER.
JFARM BUREAU NOTES
(By Henry'R. faupch, County Agent)
STOCK JUDGING
As per schedule Webster county
boys and girls participated in the
third annual Stock Judging contest.
Twenty members of the Calf and
Pig Clubs took part in the contest.
M. B. Posson, Animal Husbandry
specialist of Lincoln was in ch&rgc.
The contest was conducted as follows:
Each contestant was numbered and
ho was known to the judge by number
and not by name. Mr. Posscn would
u.e n good individual for dcsciibing
tho different parts of the animal.
Then r. class of four animals were
brought out for n practice, following
this two more classes of four animals
each were brought out for contest
and on one of these classes oral
reasons on placing the class were re
quired. Reasons counted 50 and plac
ing B0 points.
The above method was used on
cattle, sheep, hogs and horses. The
live stock used for contest wcic on
the farms of Henry Fnusch, Axild and
Johnston, II. IV. Crowcll and W. E.
Thome.
Following is the score of the con
testants. Eugene White 727 out of
a possible 800, Cecil Means COO, Oscar,
Lea 706, Albert Vance CG3, Logan
Ohmstcdc 510. Spencer Vance 039,
Lorimer Edson, G33, Robot t Overing,
020, Harold Koertner GIG, Amc'ia
Steward G12, Howard Moans GOo, Earl
Woodward, 570, Gilbert McMahon 507,
Cha. McMahon 5G1, Edgar A'nrtck
503, Harry Fishcl 538, Oscar Ramoy
530, Gilbert Lundstcdt 515, Allen
Vaughan 513, James Simpson 283.
High contestants in cattle 'arc: 1st,
Oscar Lea, 2nd Cecil Means, 3rd,
Eugene "White, lth Spencer Vnnce and
5th Logan Ohmstede.
High contestants in hogs arc: 1st
Eugene White, 2nd Oscar Lea, 3rd
Albert -Vance, 4th Amelia Steward
and 5th Cecil Means.
High contestants in sheep are: 1st
Eugene White, 2nd Lormier Edson,
3rd Logan Ohmstede, 4th Cecil Means,
5th Harold Koertner.
High contestants in horses are: 1st
Eugene White, 2nd Cecil Means, 3rd
Oscar Lea, 4th Logan Ohmstede. 5th
Albert Vance.
The six highest contestants will com
pete in another contest at the Web
ster County Fair held at Bladen Aug
ust 22nd aid 25th. The three highest
of six will represent Webster county
at the Nebraska State Fair Septem
ber 2nd and 6th. All of the members
are invited to attend judging prac
tice even if they are not six highest.
This is verv valuable and useful work
even if you do not make the team.
Guide Rock Community Club gave
a banquet for Club members Thurs
day evening, June" 6th.. M, B. Posson
who was in charge of the judging
contest was the main speaker. Need
less to say the club members enjoyed
the feed.
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I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the nomination for County
Treasurer of Webster County subject
to the will of the voters of the Repub
lican party at the Primary, July 18.
CHAS. C. BENNETT, Cowles, Nebr
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the oflice of County Treasurer
of Webster County, subject to the will
or ine itepuoncan voters at tne pri
mary election. July 18, 1022.
F. JS. UR1TTON, Blue Hill, Nebr.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for County Treasurer subject to
the will of the voters of the Democrat
ticket at the Primary July 18, 1022.
MABEL DAY ALBRIGHT.
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;;OMFORT for it means a cool kitchen.
JO Economy for it wastes no fuel. You burn'
kerosene oil only when you need it Efficiency
rfor a Florence Oil Stove is easy and quick of
operation and every bit of heat is concentrated
close under the cooking. "3"4tafefc.
- Come in and let our salesmen show; its many
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Lutheran Church
Regular services every first and third
Sunday in the month in the Adventist
church, corner Third and Walnut.
Coming Sunday, June 18, locul ser
vices will be dropped in favor ot the
Diamond Anniversary observance of
Synod which will take place In Pros
pect Park near Hastings. All congre
gations within a radius of seventy
miles have been invited.
The history of the Missouri Synod
begins with a number of conscientious
Christians who emigrated from Ger
many on account of pietism, rational
Ism and also the religious intolerance
practiced by many of the German rul
ers. Their party consisted not only of
Saxon weavers and stocking makers,
but there were among them merchants,
men of the medical profession, jurists,
officers of the civil government, paint
ers etc., numbering approximately 750
men, women and children. Many of
these emigrants left their homeland at
considerable sacrifice of material ad
vantages. After their arrival in America their
faith spread rapidly. In place of the
German that the founders employed
almost exclusively we find ber mission
arlee now preaching the Gospel of
Christ in seventeen languages. To
gether with other Synods of like faith
in every respect she now represents
the largest Lutheran body in the world.
Two services will be held in Hast
ings, in the forenoon at 10:30 and in
the afternoon at 2:30. The public is
invited to both. O. R. Helnltz, Pastor.
I hereby announce myBelf as a candi.
date, for the nomination for County
Treasurer of Webster County, at the
primary, July 18th, subject to the will
of the voters of the Democrat party.
CR'RAKESTRAW, Bladen, Neb.
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G. W. TrineV Hardware
Far Cwiity SHttrtiterieit
I hereby announce myself aa a candi
date for renomlnatlontfor County Sup
erlntenient ot Schools on the Non
PoUUcal.tlcket at' the Primary election
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"daS" for tho office of County Superin-
iHaeBtW't!Ctt3M) oi wenster county,
on the Non.Political ticket, subject to
the will of the voters at the Primary
July 18, 1022. MINNIE CHRISTIAN.
Notice of Application for
Pool Hall License. '
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Notice Is hereby given that on the
5th day of June 1022, W. B. Burwell
filed his application and petition ask
ing for license to conduct a Billiard
and' pool Hall on Lot Fifteen (15),
Block 12, In the Village of Inavale,
Hfthrtr.Ua.' That on the 3rd day of
July 1022 at the Court House In Red
Cloud; Nebraska at 2 o'clock P. M. tho
hearing on said application will bo
Had Wore" the County Commissioners
time, all nbleotlons and remonstrances
prttnnt the ffrantlba of said license
will be heard.
(Seal). B. P. PERRY
County Clerk.
THE COWDEN-KALEY
CLOTHING COMPANY
Always Reliable
Which means what you buy o us you get
the best goods the market can produce at
prices that are reasonable and fair.
We are gaining in the good graces of the
clothing buying public every day and people
are coming from a greater distance than ever,
to trade with us. For years we have main
tained only one set policy
"A Square Deal to All"
This month is STRAW HAT,
LIGHTER UNDERWEAR
COOLER CLOTHES month.'
As usual we arc strongly equipped with
this line of merchandise.
Come and See Us First
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LADIES- and MISSES-
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