The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 19, 1921, Image 4

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Just For Comparison
1913 - - 1920 - - 1921
ft has been jigured out, that in building a certain
house, the I.UM11ER cost
$1,600.00 in 1913
$3,300.00 in 1920
$2,000.00 in 1921
Freight has advanced $280,00 on this material, since
iqij, which wakes the lumber cost at the present time a
trijle over $100.00 more than it did in fprj, exclusive of
1 he freight raise.
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Exide Battery sends your voice over , the Jnyire.
There are numerous other ways inwhiclpExidc
Batteries are serving you daily.
The Exide Battery for your car contains every
lesson learned in making storage batteries for
every purpose during the past thirty-three years.
That's why it will prove a real economy to you
in long-lasting power and care-free service.
The Red Cloud Battery Service Station
CARL S. McARTHUR, Manager.
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Rod Cloud, Nobraaka.
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entered In the 1 cMonue nt but ( loud, Neb
Ai second Class Matter
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Advertising Rates
Foreign, per column Inch 15c
Local. 10 A 2M
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WHEAT GROWERS WILL
MEET AT HOLDREDGE
iMr. Aaror ''apiro, noted Culiforniu
uttorncy unci considered best author
ity on cooperative laws in the coun
try today, specializing in commodity
marketing of foreign products has
just completed the organization work
and plans of the south with the as
sistance of American Furm Bureau.
Farmers' Unions and other farm or
ganizations in those states. Mr. Sa
piro informs us that the 100 per cent
pooling contracts for a period of five
years arc identical with the contracts
that he drew up for the national
wheat growers association of the
Central West, also consented to de
liver a scries of lectures in the west
ern wheat states, commencing about
June 1st. He will deliver an address
at Holdrege, June 7th, at 2 p. m. in
the auditorium.
The opportunity of meeting and
hearing this eminent expert explain
the wonderful results, attained under
the all pooling system is one that is
rarely offered and all wheat growers
of Nebraska will be amply repaid in
traveling a great distance to attend
this state meeting. This is a critical
time for the wheat grower of the
west, since drastic laws are about to
be enacted which in all probability
will do away with the present specu
lative marketing system together
with the grain gamblers commonly
known as the Chicago Board of
Trude and it is indeed all Important
that the wheat growers shall organ
ize around this product in such man
ner that we may feed the world di
rectly through miller and exporter
such quantities and at such time3 as
their every need may require in our
present dumping process the past
years.
All farm organizations of Nebras
ka will be represented at this meet
ing and it is to be hoped that the
Wheat Growers will meet with the
same success that the cotton growers
of the south now enjoy. Texas, Okla
home and Kansas have nearly com
pleted minimum sign up, North Da
kota will surpass all other states this
senson. Nebraska and Colorado were
slow to start but are now falling in
line with encouraging reports daily.
Don't forget the date and place.
Mr. Sapiro will speak at the Hold
rege auditorium, Tuesday, June 7th,
at 2 p. m.
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CHEAP ADVICE!
Advice is one of the cheapest things in the world. It's as free as
the air. No matter what vour troubles may be, just let it be
known and advice will come piling In.
The old maid knows how to rear children, the bachelor knows
just how a wife should be handled, and even a bald-headed druif
g!s can sell hair tonic and get away with tt-but the advice you
seek, not the kind that is volunteered, is the kind you want We
are not a volunteer In the advice business, but if you are a patron
ot ourbank and ask advice on financial nutters we will be elad
to help you in any way we can.
THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
Edward Flomnce, President
Red Cloud, Neb.
S. R. Florance, Cathie
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Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and
Varnish
PICTURE FRAMING
(Work Guaranteed)
Electrical Goods of all Kindt
Will Wire Your House And
Furnish You with Fixtures
Dr. H- E. GflJUP
GfllltOPHAGTOR
PHONES Ind. 193-X Bell 46
Office Tumure Bldg, formerly Occupied by
Attorney L. H. Blackledge
RED CLOUD NEBRASKA
County School Notes
(Uy County Superintendent)
Through mistake some names may
be left oil the graduating list. If so,
let me know in time to correct it in
the next issue.
There are a few that have high
marks in all but one subject. These
will be allowed to take the missing
study over the third Friday in July.
The other grades will have to be
very good or else the student will
have to be in the list that took eighth
grade examinations last year.
By having the papers corrected by
four people new in the business a
few mistakes were made in the April
examinations. (There were some two
thousand papers.) If everything is
not satisfactory, drop me a card
stating the trouble and I will do my
best to make it right.
The promotion cards will be sent
to the graduates as soon as they
come from Grand Island Business
College where I sent them to have
the names written in. With them I
will send the "Application For Free
High School Tuition." As the tuition
has doubled, you should be sure to
get in your card. If you have none
send for one.
"House Roll No. 20 increasing
high school tuition from $1.50 to
$3.00 per week carrying an emer
gency clause became effective April
25, 1921. In our opinion the in
creased tuition may be charged and
collected after April 25, 1921." Opin
ion of the Attorney General.
Teachers' examinations nt Red
Cloud only May 27 and 28. Friday
morning subjects, algebra, arithmetic,
civics, penmanship, trigonometry and
chemistry. Friday afternoon, botany,
agriculture, drawing, spelling, read
ing, English and American literature,
general history, zoology. Saturday
morning, geometry, grnmmar, theory
and art, physiology and hygiene, Eng
lish composition, physics, psychol
ogy. Saturday afternoon, music,
geography, mentnl arithmetic, book
keeping, history, rhetoric, geology,
physical geograph.
After the eighth grade examination
it is easy to see how important it is
to have a good teacher, punctual at
tendance, and time for the student
to study at home. It doesn't pay to
It was time
to -wake up, all r iht
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FOR I wasn't aloepy.
FINALLY I dozed off.
AND PROMPTLY dreamed.
THAT I waj awako.
BUT WOKE right up.
AND FOUND I was asleep.
THEN I got thinking.
OF A wonderful formula.
FOR MAKING clgarottea.
I PLANNED It all out.
SO MUCH Turkl3li tobacco.
BLENDED JUST so with Burley.
AND OTHER Domestic loaf.
AND I knew that blend.
WOULD MAKE a hit.
TO BUY that cigarette.
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THEN LIGHTING up.
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AND SAYING, "Oh, Boy.
IT'S THE oxtlct copy.
OF THAT 'Satisfy' blend.'
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SIMPLY CAN'T be copied."
THAT'S a fact the Satisfy'
blend" can't be copied. It's our
own secret putting those good to
baccos together in a way that givea
you every last ounce of their fra
grance. You'll smack your lips over
Chesterfields. And rpmpinber yoo
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Liggett & Myers Todacco Co.
work a child to do 50 cents worth
of work and stop him from growing
into five dollar a day worker.
Those wishing transfers should
get them before June 13.
High Schools should get in their
tuition statements. The directors are
calling for the lists of students re
quiring tuition already.
Th Prfct Man.
young king once asked a tag
what kind of person be considered
was the most perfect, whom It would
be wise If all men would Imitate. Th
most perfect man," said the wise old
man, "is not be who seems most per
feet, but be who not only Is able to
discover that be Is imperfect, bat else
strives through life to amend bis
faults as much as possible."
Editors Meet at Hastings
Hastings, Neb . May 13 The Hast
ings district of the Nebraska press
association was organized here this
afternoon and Karl Spence of the
Franklin Newn was elected president.
The other officers are; Secretary, Har
ry Vaughn, Guide Rock; Vice presl
dant. W. D Edson, Red Cloud; treas
urer; C. E. Dedrick, Red Cloud.
The district comprises, Adaina, Clay,
Nuckolls, Webster, Franklin and Kear
ney counties. About twenty editors
attended the meeting, and it was de.
otded to hold the next atHoldredge on
May 27. The visiting editors were the
guests of the chamber of commerce at
a dluner this evening. State Journal.
Baptist Church Notes
At It o'clock the sermon theme will
be ''Isrial's Six Periods" or Dispensa
tions of Human Failure".
Sabbath School at 10 o'clock. Super
Intendent, V. D. Edsou.
Topic: "The Christian Ideal of Fami
ly Life." Luke 10:38.42; 2:51,52; II.
Tim. 3:14,15
Outline of Lesson
I. Hospitality of the Home.
II. Hallowing of the Home.
Ill Heritage of the Home
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock we will
worship in union in the M. E. Church
where Rev., I. W.Edson will deliver the
Huccahtureate sermon.
The Margin of Safety
Is represented by the amount of
Insurance you carry.
Don't lull yourself Into a fancied
security.
Because fire has never touuhod you
it doesn't follow that you're immune
Tomorrow -no todty, if you have
time aud you better find timo
come to the oflloe and wo'll writo
n policy on your house, furniture,
store or merchandise
-LATER MAY BE TOO LATE-
O. C. TEEL
R.eliev.ble Insurance
Women's
Wearables
Nifty New Bungalow Anrons-
Percale from 95c to $3.00
Ginghams from $2.00 to $4.00
Styles and prices too numerous to state in this small space
If you will come in we will be only too glad to show them
to you
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Every New Spring and Summer Wearable
Hosiery - Underwear Corsets -- Gloves
House Aprons -- Shirt Waists -- Blouses
Skirts Petticoats
A Complete Line at New 1921 Prices
Barbara Phares
The Women's Store
Red Cloud - - - - Nebraska
Good meals good service moderato
prices 1'oWel 1& Pope's cafe
Sunday afternoon the Spring Ranch
hall team crossed hats with the local
team and the visitors won the game
by a score of 5 to 1. Slaby was on
the mound for tho homo team and
struck out fourteen men, but owing
to very poor support from the team
they were defeated.
Dr. R.V. Nicholson
DENTIST
onico Over Albright' Storo
Red Cloud
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