The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 26, 1922, Image 8

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NUCKOLLS CO. BREEDERS ASSN
2nd Annual Sale of Boars and Gilts
ON FAIR GROUNDS AT NELSON, NEB., ON
Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1922
'At 1 O'clock, P. M.
Consisting of the Following
66 Head of Hogs; 1 Polled Short Horn Bull
1 6 Duroc Jersey Boars; 12 Duroc Gilts; 15 Poland China
Boars; 3 Poland Gilts; 6 Spotted Poland China Boars; 3 Hamp
shire Boars; 2 Hampshire Gilts; 6 Chester White Boars; 3 Ches
ter White Gills; I Good Shorthorn Polled Double Standard
Bull, 1 4 months old,
This offering is the choice from t,he different breeders
of each breed of hogs and is a real high class olTerintf of
the best and most to-date breeding of each breed.
Many of thes pigs have been shown at our County
Fair and also adjoining County Fairs and have carried
away many ribbons. The sale will be held in comfortable
quarters if the weather is bad so come rain or shine.
Hogs have been practically all vaccinated for cholera.
Write Manager for catalogue or further particulars. ,BIG
FREE LUNCH AT NOON.
NUCKOLLS COUNTY BREEDERS ASSN.
LAWRENCE SMITH, Sale Manager, Superior. Ncbr
Blankets and Robes
Call and sec our line of new Robes and Blankets
LEE WALKER
Successor to J.0. llutler
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
Senator
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itOilGOO
He was born in Nebraska G3 years ago.
He has published the Omaha World Herald for 87 years. r
HiB influential position in the United States Senato makes
move useful than ever to Nebraska.
KAMI HUKI3AU NOTJSS
(Hy County Acnt, Henry It Fauscli.)
PUUK IIUHD SIKHS
A short time u I heard a man of
nutional icpute deliver un able talk
jti "The low cost of 1 vinp. ' For the
purl twenty-four months farmers have
been doing more Hum their usual
amount of thinking some good and
smc no doubt not so good. There
s evidence that the sane minded ones
lave arrived at the conclusion that
in the long run the Bucces&ful man
works out Ids own salvation; and ho
who can think clearest, work the hard
est nnjl produce more or b2tter mater
ials, or both is must successful. It
ih also evident that most people now
realize that the high prices or .war
times are past and profits (if there
arc any) must bo figured out on a new
scale.
Many lectures and proRrc?s of
Uhrilt wcro delivered and practiced
(luring the war. We don't need lec
turing to practice economy now. It
is forced upon us; nnd whether we
like it or not we must take it and
make the best of it.
There arc still mnny wastes ujxm
farms; and one of the moat glaring
ones is that of feed and space given
over to cattle that fail to pay b:ard
when milked and to make profitable
gains if fed for beef. Too many in
ferior animals appear on our markets.
Many calves that are kept to maturity
should have been slaughtered for vac.
It would indeed have to be an infcr'or
Shorthorn bull whose first crop of
oven twenty calves would not pay his I
cost in their increased value on the
market. In the face of a 5,000,000
cattle shortage and the difference in
value between irood and common mar
ket cattle it seems reasonable that
now is a logical time for one to con
sider an investment in quality. The
easiest way to improve a market is to
improve the quality of the commodity
market. The logical way to improve
the quality of mnrket cattle is through
the use of a good pure bred bull and a
few carefully selected 4.ure bred cows,
for a foundation herd.
The Sni-a-bar demonstration carr'.cd
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Candidate for Re-Elecflioi
snles nnd one shipment for $G.0() to
$U.(J0 ubovo bulk of sales for the day.
I)ch quality pay? Think. Im
prove your own market by improv
ing the quality of your cattle.
r'LOTHINti COMPANY FOXCISU
TO UNLOAD OK QUIT
W. G. Hamilton Uoth ng O mpany of
Kcd Cloud Obliged to liaise Money.
Must iyii.e $18,468.72 in Ten Days
Most 'of the readers of th s paper
are acquainted with the W. G.
Hamilton iCbtV.ing Company, Red
Cloud, Nebr.'r.kt:, and will be grcutly
surprised to know that as the result
of business degression, drop, in prices,
etc., its affa'ro are now in such a condi
tion that tVe r creditors demand a
Ir.rgc sum of money immediately.
The blow c:me rs a surprise to Mr.
Hamilton h: had practically com
plctcJ his fall purchases, and expect
ed to be able to continue th:ou the
fall and w'nter without interference.
Business conditions generally, not
having shown the improvement that
was expected, he felt that he could
wait no longer for his nrney, and
h:is forced Mr. Hamilton to place his
ent'.e stock on sale ''oginn'ng We'.
lcsdny, No ember 2nd, 9 a. in , giving
htm ten days from that time in whid
t" "aisc the f 18,-108.72.
This places at tVe mercy of the
buying ,publ'c for ten days V c most
complete stock of clothing and furnish
ing goods that could be fouund west
of the Mississippi river, fcatur'ng
only the best shown lines of clothing
sucTi as Hart Schafincr & Marx, May
or Bros. Michaels-Stern & Co., under
wear from the famous Munsingwear
mills; sweaters manufactured by Brad
ly Knitting Co.; Stetson & Mallory
hats'; Crawford slioes; Lee Unionalls
CUrr.CU . nnl n1m otitic ntwl ft Mint rt'ftll Vn un
on a Sni-a-bar Farms, Grain Valley,1,.
Missouri, presents manv valuable and nncs- .. .
striking lessons. Perhaps one of the Mr- Hamilton's loss, ,s your gain
:irr.t valuable is the improvement and while the mcch-twl so is comwcie
worked by the matinir of pure bred ,,n.i m.-,r minnnnt rfCm-ml ? n iir.
Shorthorn bulls with common cows. ... ..,' ... . t,... w. ...i,
In 1911. four steers from common Krt"" , "" . , , , '
cows sired by common bulls sold for COTTlc caiy v'" uc ucsl servuii uim
$2.2 clow top of the market. In 'ivo the greatest opportunity of se
1DK .0 steer.? fed the me as the lectins their want.- bofoic the stock
corr n ones out ol oov s cf siniiliar .. : .. i..i..i
liia , and breeding but sired by p.'rc '" " ,l,,J V,y, T f ,.
bre- M-orthorn bulls topped the ma:- As " ar,,ei1 inducement, Mr. Ham-
kct Fiom November !. 1914, to May illon has pln lined to give free ti the
11, '2t, fifteen different sales of f r.t fiftv customers entering his
, first cross, and first and Rtcre Wedncsdav morning, November
cross steers are reported from . . ., , ' ,, . .,, ,
b r. The two shipments of com onc art,c!c- Thc nmbc' will be
bred steers sohl for f.O cnnCs passed out in scaled envelopes snd
i..") below the top of the markej. ' there will be no strings attached in
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id secorid cross steers sold from ranging in valuo frdnl 10 cents
Is to 13.40 above other toj) $1.00.
will incluc'e articles
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SAVE MONEY
By subscribing for your Magazines now., We have
some very low
RED LETTER BARGAINS
A saving of from 20 to 33 per cent but you
must act quickly for these offers expire after Nov.
10th. Come in and look over the list. Don't give
your subscriptions to a stranger but come here
where you can have any complaint remedied.
CHAS. L. C0TT1NG, The D"ist
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Poland China
Sreeders
ASSOCIATION SALE
Saturday, November 4, 1922
Auditorium Sales Barn, Red Cloud, Nebr.
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25 BOARS
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25 SOWS
These are all good ones and the best of breeding.
These hogs are consigned by the following breeders
whose reputation for breeding good hogs is unques
tioned. It's Our Greatest Offering;
Your Greatest Opportunity
All hogs guaranteed breeders and all arc vaccinated. Write
for a catalog and come out to the sale and buy some of
the bef t pigs of the season, Thc hogs will ber cared for
until Monday after tho sale. Sale starts at one o'clock. ,
W. F. Lippincott W. F. Lambrecht Alex Bushow
L. R. Mattock Carl Fauscli ! Henry Fausch
J. H. Hamilton ;& Son Spencer Vance
J. W. Hamilton, Sales Manager
T. C. Jensen, Auctioneer State Bank, Clerk
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Orders Now
The Malone-Gellatly Co.
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Hardware s Electrical Goods
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if 1 il. 1 l. m m
t wnciner it oe a small uem or a bill lor a
you want anything in the line of hardware,
new house
we wilj be glad to serve you.
ELECTRICAL GOODS
We also carry a line of electrical goods,
irons, grills, percolators, waffle irons,
motors, etc.
See us for lamps,
sewing machine
GEORGE TRINE
"Who tkti KiUotft Corn
Flikesf Oh, goody, Jine,
bet we'ra going to hv
KELLOGCTS tor out tap
pit,'atn wa won't dreaml"
Leave it to theldddies to
pickKelloggs Com Hakes-
(hey are never tough or leathery!
Put a bowl of KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes and a bowl
tf imitatipns in front of any youngster! Then see
KELLOGG'S disappear ! Try the experiment yourself I
It's great to know the difference in corn flakes thc
difference between the genuine and the "just-as-goods"
! KeJlogg's have a wonderful flavor that would
win your favor by itself but when you know that
Kellogg all-the-time crispness! Well they just make
you glad! Kellogg's are never tough or leathery or
hard to eat!
Kellogg's will snap-up kiddie appe
tites something wonderful! And, our
word for it let the littlest have their
fill just like Daddy must have his!
You'll rtflvflr lrnnw Tinw 1ilirintic
TOASTED corn flakes can be until you eat
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CORN KELLOGG uackaec because it is RED
ElAKEb and GREEN! Look for it!
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Hereford Cattle aed
Foiasid China Hogs
AUCTION
Wednesday j November 1, '22
Commencing at 12:30, at the
Spring Creek Hereford Farm
5 miles north and 4 miles east of Smith Center, 4 miles
north and 2 miles west of Bellaire ' '
7 young bulls from 8 to 12 months old; 10 cows,
3 with calves at foot and rebred, 6 fresh soon,
1 fresh, a good milker; 10 open heifers. 1 herd
boar; 6 spring boars; 8 tried sows; 20 spring gilts.
S. D. SEEVER
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