The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 19, 1921, Image 8

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RED COUD,
CHIEF
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A BLUE SERGE SUIT
IS ALWAYS GOOD. REAL HAND TAILORED AT
$40 $42.50 $45 $47
THE HUGHES WAY
FOR CLOTHES TR.OUBLES
The Frank R. Hughes Go.
CLEANING DYEING REPAIRING
LADIE'S TAILORS MEN'S TAILORS
BOTH PHONES We Call and Deliver
STATE FARM BUREAU NEWS
During the past month, two women
were elected to the board of directors
of the Dukottt County Farm Bureau.
Thec were, Mrs. L. II. DcForrestof
Covington precinct and Mrs. Dan F.
Shcehan of Emerson precinct.
line a definite program to be submit
ted at the next meeting. H. D. Lute
secretary of the state federation, is
a member of this committee.
The Red Cloud Mill
Leased nnd operated by V. II. Rob
erts, who lc-opened the mill two years
igo, Is making the Hour ns good, If not,
hotter, thHii in the pRst. Try n ncl of
Red Cloud Best Flour nnd booht your'
home mill. Every nick is guaranteed
and is Eold by all the luerehnutsnll the
Umc. He is tiUo prepared to grind I
orn, barley nnd nil kinds of feed
Catronize your home mill ,
Dr.W.H.McBride
DENTIST
OVEU STATE BANK
Wingert and sons, members of the
farm bureau in Hall county, arc the
largest truck gardeners within sever
al counties of Grand Island. They
aie farming ft() acies near Wood
Rivdr. They have cut 25 acres of
cabbage, 15 acres of sweet potatoes,
G acres of onions, !1 acres of melons
and li acre of peppers and egg
plant.
The egg business of the Hamilton
county shipping association was sat
isfactory djring April, the first full
month of activity. During the
month. IMC cases of eggs woic ship
ped to Grand Island and netted the I
producer five to eight cents a dozen
above the local market price. Twenty
nine cars of livestock were also ship-
I ped out during the month by the live-
' ...mil . Iilttnin.a llLicnnintllttl fK 1 7ii
members.
J. N. Norton, chairman of the or
ganization committee, is supervising
the membership campaign in Thayer
county this week. He will spend the
next two weeks in the western coun
ties directing the clean-up work now
Boys and girls winning free trips
fiom Dakota county to the club week
activities to be held in Lincoln arc as
follows: Ben Allen of Homer, Anna
Daley of Jackson, for pig club work
and Joseph Culbertson of Dakota
City lor the largest gain made on his
heifer. Money for the first two fur-
COAL
We are in the coal business and will try to have
a supply of good coal on hand at all times, and
will have a price on it that will save you money,
We have a car of Sunnyside Maitland now,
and will have a car of NIGGERHEAD in a
few days. You will find that these are extra
good coals.
We arc selling this coal on a close margin
and will have to sell for cash. Please do not
ask us for credit.
The Farmers Co-op Elevator
C. A. KAILEY, Mgr.
being done. Reports from A. J. De
wald, in charge of the team in Thay-' nished by the Sioux City Stockyards
er county, on progress being made, company and the Inst one by the Ne
have been very satisfactory. ' braska Farmer.
R d Cloud
Nebr kn
Definite steps for the unionizing of At a meeting of the Seward coun
all farmers' organizations in the ty farm bureau last Monday evening,
state for working out of mutual prob- W. E. Younkin of Burwell, was em
lems were taken at a meeting held ployed to fill the position of maiket
in Omaha last Friday. At the close ing agent. Mr. Younkin has operated
in four
of the meeting, Chnirman Frazeur a large farm for several years, filled rural school districts in Frontier
appointed a committee of five to out- vnrious positions in the railroad ser- county have taken a prominent part
HBF 4 NEW EDISON
'' llAifflr aVI I k & UHlIll MrDEdisonnhas sad
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H'-7 jllliBllll Hi MrlnllH within the reach
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vice and has had experience in mar- j in an action to organize a rural High
keting farm crops and livestock. He School. Under this plan the union
says there arc two ways open to the will bo for high school purposes only.
farmer to secure greater profit. One The four districts, 27, 34, 30 and 37
have signed petitions to vote on the
proposition, May 27. If it carries,
the question to bond and build this
summer will be voted upon immediate
ly. This action has been taken be
cause the present high school tuition
has doubled and so raised the school
ing away from home that there is a
growing demand for some form of
rural school work within the reach
of the farm homes.
is to lower the cost of production by
using more efficient methods, and the
other is to Fecure better prices by
more efficient marketing.
Farm Bureau members
Would you like to know
Mr. Edison's Favorite Tunes ?
YOU khow Mr. Edison, the
scientist now meet Mr.
Edison, the music lover. Almost
every day, Mr. Edison sits close to
his Official Laboratory Model, hand
cupped to ear, and enjoys his
favorite Rk-CrraTIONS.
Mr. Edison has his own private
collection of Re-Creations. He
has built it up with the discrimina
tion of a confirmed collector.
We have just received a booklet
containing 25 of his favorite tunes.
This booklet is entitled "What
Edison Likes in Music", and inter
estingly describes Mr. Edison, the
Music Lover.
If you would like a copy of this
booklet, together with a 12"xl9"
proof of Franklin Booth's etching
of Mr. Edison, please fill out this
ballot and mail or bring it to us.
What other well-known person's
favorite tunes would you like to
know? Please write his or her
name on the ballot.
Mr. Edison's love of music has
made the phonograph his favorite
invention. He spent over three
million dollars in research work to
perfect the New Edison.
Then, to prove its perfect real
ism, he stood the New Edison side
by side with the living artist and
matched its performance with the
actual performance of the living
artist. No one was able to detect
any difference between the two.
This is the only true way to prove
the realism of a phonograph or
talking machine and the New
Edison is the ony phonograph
which sustains this acid -test of
direct comparison.
A Gentleman's Agreement
IF you love music, your credit is good
here. Pay cash or suit your own con
venience. Ask us about our Budget Plan.
FREE In addition to "What Edison
Likes in Music", you can obtain a copy
of the bulletin, "What Did Edison Do
During the War?" and a proof of Booth's
famous etching of Edison, suitable for
framing. Just use the coupon.
BALLOT
Bring or send this coupon. Mark the items
you want. No charge or obligation.
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Name
I Address.
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Whose favorite tunes would you like to know?
E. H. NEWHOUSE
Licensed Edison Dealer
What Edison Likes in Music.
D Booth etching of Edison, 1 2x19, for framing.
Edison & M"ic-thc Story of the New
Edison.
What Did Edison Do During the War?
(Bulletin.)
ECKLEV SCHOOL CLOSES WITH A
PICNIC
Eckley Consolidated School District
No. 90 closes with an annual. Fea
tures of the day were picnic dinner,
speaker of the day was P. M. White
head, formerly superintendent of Red
Cloud schools nnd a base ball game
between the Eckley school and the
Dixie Dodgers. All the patrons of
the district dropped their work for
the day and attended the picnic.
The Eckley school Is the first
Rural Consolidated School u. Webster
county. It has been in operation for
four years. It first started with two
districts consolidating, later on two
more schools consolidated with them.
They have a six room school and the
past year five teachers were employ
ed and over one hundred pupils were
enrolled. These pupils are transport
ed to and from school by two Stude
bakcr horc-drawn hacks, one Ford
truck and one largo truck.
The first year of consolidation the
9th and 10th grades of High School
work v.T! given, the rccond yoai the
11th grade was added and last year
the 12th grade. In last year's class
was four boys and four girls, all had
taken the- 9th grade in town schools
and then enrolled in the 10th grade
in their home school. There was a
question in their parent's mind as to
whether these pupils would be satis
fied with the country school, but
i when the four boys and four girls all
I graduated last year there was no
longer the question. This year the
graduating class consists of four
boys. Where is the school that has
a record equal to Eckley?
Miss Maude Bean who has been at
the head of the teaching force of this
school the past four years leaves for
Lexington, Wawson county, where
she will take up her new position of
Homo Demonstration Agent and Boys
nnd Girls Club Leader. Miss Bean
is well qualified for her new position.
S)ie is a strong leader and through
her untiring efforts has built up a
veal community center in the Eckley
neighborhood. She is an organizer
of Boys' and Girls' Clubs. She has
produced some real club members.
Last year they had three champion
Cora Club members, this year they
have the county champions. In Poultry
and Pig nnd Calf. Miss Bean goes
to a good county. Alva Hccht is
County Agent and Dawson county is
the home of Elmer Young, state
president of the Nebraska Farm Bu
reau Federation. Webster county's
loss in Miss Bean will he Dawson
county's gain.
HENRY R. FAtfSCH,
County Agricultural Agent.
Notice To I'.redltors
In tho County Court ol Webster County,
Nebraska
In tlio matter ol tho estate ol Niels Jen.
sen, Deceased. -
Credltorx ol Haiti estate will take notice,
that tho tlmo limited lor presentation nml
Ml I n k ol claims awilimt said estate is Septcm
bcr loth 1U2I, anil for the payment of debts Is
Novomlicr 1 Ith 11)21, that 1 will kit at the conn,
ty court room in wild county on tho lOtli lay
ol Juno, 11)21 to examine, hear and nllow all
claims duly lllcil which are a first or second
lion upon halil estate, anil on tho I'Jtli ilayol
.September 11)21, to examine, hear, allow nml
adjust all rlaluiH and objection), ol general
creditors duly tiled.
Dated this Mth day ol May, IWI.
(.Seal) A. I). ItANNKY
County Judijc.
Congregational Church Notes
Rev. Mnry II. Mitchell, Pastor
Preaching services at ll it. m.
Sunday school at 10 ti in.
Prayer and Bible Study Friday even.
lug at 8 o'clock. All are welcome to
nny of these services
II, Neuerberjj in spending the day la
Superior.
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