The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 27, 1921, Image 1

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VOLUME 49
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. JANUARY 27. 1921
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THE V.'EnSTEIl COUNTY
L',iij i - In spite of bad roads, caused by the
rain, sevency-nvu lanncrs
MadaGain of 52 Percent'
Tho Ofllccrs of tin; locnl AinnriRnn
ntlenucd ,., f... ,. i i)nn.irim.ihini i.inn.iin
the kick-off mooting Monday after-; fctlU, UlIlt , iMh Vml lllBtlo n ,,, of
noon, lhoy came from five nearby Q2 ht of ow 1H0M1,,orfc 0Vl.r ,Mt
townBhipg. The moothiff was pre- p(ip p.ily ono otliop Post In Ncbrns.
sided over by the County Captain, C.
1J. Steward.
lids Hiuim record, tlmt bolntf
Tbe locnl I'jstwlll bo aw'urd-
iiCiliittnii from the Statu Head.
s. During tlio put fow wecus
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yr. II. IJrokaw representing the Ex- Hj h0('
iuiiiuii jyupuriincni, 01 jjincom was quartoi'
the lirst speaker. He told of the hv.uiM.O iwnv nibmbors woro enrolled
origin of the Extensive Department ' jn the dim-runt Posts In the state. The
some years ago in tho south to help Rod Cloud l'ost expects to doiiblo its
out tho cotton farmer. j mi'mberhhlp this year.
Elmer Youngs, of Lexington, State .
President of tho State Farm Bureau Burglars Visit Guide Rock
I'odoration. came second on tho nro-i -
crram and mivo ono of his snlondid . BurR)ars resumed operation In Onidel
tallcs. He emphasized strongly tho ! Uock Moiidny uiht whoa they entered
necessity of the farmers joining the the Orary Mercantile Qo. store and got
Farm Bureau while wo have had. n.awny with about S21. Nothing else of
virtue was iiiKcn. nip miai mnricei
Farm Bureau for three years. It be
ing supported by County, State and WM ?' , V , , ,
XT .. , . .. ,r, , a port bn of which was found on the
National appropriations. This money . ' , , . 11V ,, . ir, . ... .
niguway oy aneriu inuiur hiiii ueputy
Boner who wore ItivestiRathiK the mat-
appropriations. This money
could only be used to support a
. ... -n .. , ter, this with u uweat'ir, may provi to
uu,uumi: """ "w i bo ii clue to tho hkmcit.y of the thieves,
lines, to increase production and T offlco of t,0 rttl.iael. BftVntor whs
stamp out live siocis uiseascs, msccis. (l,ll1..,f1 ,., ...,. PL1ihtl,P t:,mlH.,.0,i
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Turnx Over A New Leaf
Begin the New Year Right
That long delayed sitting for a portrait
Your children want it Your parents,
""want It You owe it to them So come
in today -while the year is young and
the thought fresh in your mind.
Over Smith'-s
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pestj, etc. Mr. Youngs said the rea
son for putting the Farm Bureau on
a paid up membership basis, of which
half stays in the county, and could be
used for bettering tho condition of
with in otio of tho K-irapcb ami loss
than a' dollars worth of chaugu taken.
It Is bolloved they headed this way
after their work was completed as a
railroad baud car was found abandon
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Let Us Do Your Bookkeeping
WHY WORRY ABOUT IT YOURSELF? ' .
LET US WORRY.
Deposit all you receive In the bank and pay all your bills by 'check.
When your monthly statement is rent you and your cancelled checks
returned, 70U know exactly what you have donwith your money.
There Is no question about the amount paidj for the check shows very
plainly, In black and white, the complete transaction.
WE HAVE AN INTEREST IN YOU.
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Edward Floiance, President Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Fioranee, Cashier
DepotUi Quaranttetlly the Dtpotttort Quarn(e FttnU of the State of Xtliraila
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Nineteen Twenty One
Finds us prepared lo again serve you for another
year. It also finds our stock of groceries corn
complete, fresh and new. It also finds us con
ducting our business on the same honorable
basis as heretofore and our motto "Satisfaction
or Your Money Back" strictly observed.
LET US SERVE YOU THIS YEAR.
tho farm homes, tho boys and girls, ' od near tho track betwoou hero and
etc., which we now have no funds. Mr. Guide Uock.
Youngs also said that each farm or
ganisation had its,, program and all
worn accomplishing what they had set
out to do. Ho said that the Farm
Bureau was not going to tread upon
tho program of any existing organi
zation but would lend them assist
ance. '
Mr. Norton of Polk county, came
next 011 tho program and he talked
on Legislation. Ho said after tho
campaign was over, it would bo fol
lowed up with township organization
and each township would have their
officers, a member of the County Farm
Bureau Board of- Directors, and a
Legislative Committee, and the State
Federation, will have a Legislative
Bureau to investigate legislation,
would install the Referendum so that
all members could pass upon lcgisla
tion pertaining to Agriculture.
Eugene Sullivan of Iowa, commonly
known as Hickory Gene gave one of
his good talks on what tho State and
National Federations had accomplish
ed and the outlook for tho future. Mr.
Sullivan told of tho Committee of
Seventeen on Grain Marketing; the
Committee of Fifteen on Live Stock
Marketing; that these Committees
were financed by tho Farm Bureau
and represented all farm organiza
tions. He told of how the Farm Bu
reau, which ;iow' has a membership
of a million and a half members, and
havo hired Clifford Tliorno, McKcnzio
and Silver Grey; what these men had
done on railroad rates, taxation and
other things of interest to tho farm
ers. Mr. C. B. Steward gave tho final
talk, which was right to the point. Ho
drew n comparison of tho American
Farm., Bureau Federation, to the.
American Federation of Labor. Ho
said that some thirty years ago tho
Carpenters' Union, tho Engineers'
Union, and every class of labor had
their union each working independent
ly of the other and when they united
into tho American Federation they
became tho strongest and most pow
erful organization in existence, and ask with a united voico for things
stni tim Amprirnn Fodnrntfon did not pertaining to agriculture. Mr. Stow
L Gj.Vri A Military Funeral
Last Sunday afternoon at two o'clock
tho funeral bcrvlc-fb for Albeit Dewey
Fuller wore held at the Methodist
church at Cowles, Rev. Linlnger of
lU'latlnrr. The yottmr man enlibtcd July C, 1917
In Uo. K, "ith Nebraska National Guards
and went to Camp Cody with this or
ganization where ho was trruitfcrcd to
tho 111 Hh Infantry and received his
military tralnim: He went oversea
with (he 127th rcKlniout .'12 division and
was killed in battle in tho fall ot 1018.
Tho remains were brought back to
Cowlth last Thursday.
Thu church wab inadequate to hold
the large number of people who were
present to pay their last respects to
tho only boy from Cowles who nave his
life for his country.
.The Bine Hill and Red Cloud Amorl-.
can Legion Posts with ex Captain Ailes
iu comumud bad chargo of the service a
at the grave, at which time the Red
Cloud Firing Squad (hod tho military
Hiiluta over the liero't irrave after which
Bugler Elton Pope sounded Taps.
The deceased was a son of J, L, Full
er of Cowles.
Why the Editor Left Town
Somebody sent the editor of tho
Poketown Gazette a few bottles of
home brew. Tho same day ho received
for publication 11 wedding announce,
mnut and a notice of an auction sale.
Hero are tho results: 'Vm. Smith
and Miss Lucy Anderson wore dispos
ed of at public auction at my farm one
mile east of a boautiful cluster of rosea
on her breast and two white calves,
boforo a background of farm implc
tucnts too numerous to mention in tho
piosonoe of about seventy Riie&ts, in
cluding two tullcli cows, six mules atid
one boh sled. Ilev. Jackson tied tho
nuptial knot with 200 feet of hay rope
and tho bridal couple left on ono good
John Deere gang plow for nn extend
ed trip with terms to suit purchasers.
They will be at homo to their friends
with ono good baby buggy and u fow
kitchen utensils after ten months from
date of salo to responsible parties and
some fifty chlokcns." Exchange.
P. A. Wullbrandt
Groceries and Queensware
destroy the perogatlvcs of tho individ
ual organization. Tho A. F. of L.
laid out a program and today they
have things ( they wanted as tho Child
Labor Law Compulsory Education,
etc. Mr. Steward said wo havo today
tho Boot Growers' organisation, tho
Grain Growers' tho Meat Producers',
tho Cotton Growers', tho Wool Pro-
ard also said big business hired ex
perts to investigate and to help solvo
their problems Why not farmers
hiro exports, that w,as why farmers
wore joining tho Farm Bureau and
putting up thoir money.
Solicitors wero sent out to their
various townships Tuesday and by
Wednesday tho Membership Cam
paign will bo in full swing and every
weather
ducors'. tho Farmers' Union. Grange,
Equity, etc., and tho American Farm farmer will bo solicited if
Bureau Federation was going to bo . conditions permit.
an organization similar to tho Amorl- HENRY K. FAUSCH,
can Federation of Labor, and could ' County Agricultural Agent
NUMBER 4
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Prices on
Our Precious Stones
ARE REASONABLE
BECAUSE A PRECIOUS STONE BEARS A HIGH PRICE
DOES NOT MEAN IN OUR STORE THAT WE HAVE PUT
ON IT A HIGH PROFIT.
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OUR DIAMONDS ARE FLAWLESS WHEN WE SO REPRE
SENT THEM; OUR PEARLS 'ARE PURE IN TONE; OUR
RUBIES, EMERALDS, SAPHIRES AND OPALS WILL
BLAZE WITH ANEVER ENDING BEAUTY.
BUY YOUR JEWELS AND JEWELRY AND JEWELRY
STORE THINGS FROM US. . EACH ARTICLE WE SELL IS
A LIFE LONG RECOMMENDATION OF OUR ESTABLISHMENT.'
We Kike 'Quality' Right Then the Price Right
E. fi. Newhouse
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Egg, and Chicken Money f
Set aside 'your egg and chicken money and,
almost before you realize it, you will have
enough to buy an equipment of beautiful
" Wear-Ever' aluminum cooking utensils.
Bright, light, silver-like "Wear-Ever ' uten-(
sils will make you aa proud of your kitchen as
you are of the other rooms in your home.
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cost slightly more than ordinary utensils because
they are worth more". 1 1 pays to buy " Wear-Evqr"
just as it pays to buy good farming implements.
Wear-Ever" utensils are made in one piece from
hard, thick sheet aluminum without joints or scorns.
Cannot crack, flake or peel are pure and safcT
Repluco utensils that wear out
'with utensils that "Wear-Ever",
GEO. W. TRINE
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Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and
Varnish
PICTURE FRAMING
(Work Guoranteod)
Electrical Goods of all Kinds
Will Wire Your House And
Furnish;You with Fixtures
Dr. R.V. Nicholson
DENTIST
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Red Cloud
Nebraska
"Quality" Job Printing
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