The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 07, 1921, Image 4

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    BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
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Ever stop to think how strongly you
are influenced by the look in a man's
eye? Your eyes are the most observ
ed feature. Why not give them the
consideration they deserve, and select
becoming eye glasses? Our glasses
make your eyes look best, and are best
for your eyes.
J. C. MITCHELL
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
New Voile Dresses
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A. U. McAKTUUIMEdltor and Owner
Advertising Rates
Foreign, per column inch 15c
Local, 10&12H
Farm Bureau Notes
Nifty New Voile Dresses
In both light and dark back
grounds. Prices range from
$4.75 to $9-75
In sizes from 1 6 years to
48 inch but
Also a new lot of gingham dresses
and aprons.
Barbara Phares
The Women's Store
Red Cloud - - - - Nebraska
1 We have endeavored to put this
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We have endeavored to put this
garment into first class con
dition as you requested us
to do. If not entirely
satisfied PLEASE give
us an opportunity to
rectify to your en
tire satisfaction.
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This is our guarantee with every order
THE HUGHES WAY
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LADIE'S TAILORS.
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FARMER'S INSTITUTE
The Hoard of Directors of the Wcb
flcr County Farmer's Institute met
i! ml selected October 25lh to 28th as
dates for this year's Institute. The
Executive committee was authorized
to name committees. The first named
o i the Committee is to ho Chairman
or Superintendent of that depart
ment The Executive Committee was
urged to select these committees as
soon a& possible and everyone can
elart planning for the biggest Insti
tute ever held.
Two departments, Farm Products
crd Dairy Cattle hnvo been lacking
the past year and every effort will bo
put forth to try and bring them back
to normal. Now is the time to get
busy on the farm products.
Committees named were as fol
lows: Program E. J. Ovoring, County
Agent Henry R. Fausch, Superin
tenlcnt of Red Cloud Schools, Mr.
Golwick, Mrs. Frank Hughes, and J.
E. Bptz.
Finance Dr. Damcrell, Geo. Coon
and William Carbill.
Buildings and Advertising Henry
Gilliam, C. G. Starke, C. J. Piatt.
Parade F. W. Cowdcn, County
Superintendent Estclla Duckor, R. P.
Wcesnci.
Ilor.c Farnk Starr, Thomas
Swart;, and Henry Johnson.
Cattle-C. B. Steward, Air Nolan and
Wm. Starke.
Hogs C. V. Johnston, Lou Wilir.ot
and lioorgi Ainnclt.
Shepp II. II Crowed 1
Junior Work County Agent Fausch
Poultry J'. 0. Butler, Dan Garbcr
and Henry Lambrecht.
Farm Products Frank Frisbic,
Ben Prgg and Chas. Gumey, Sr.
Fruit J. M. Bates.
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BECAUSE we put the utmost quality into this
one brand. Camels are as good as it's pos
sible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of
fine tobaccos to make a cigarette.
Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this
in mind ! Everything is done to make Camels the
best cigarette it's possible to buy. Nothing is done
simply for show.
Take the Camel package for instance. It's the
most perfect packing science can devise to pro
tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper
secure foil wrapping revenue stamp to seal
the fold and make the package air-tight. But
there's nothing flashy about it. You'll find no
extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows.
Such things do not improve the smoke any more
than premiums or coupons. And remember you
must pay their extra cost or get lowered quality.
If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest
cigarette you can imagine and one entirely free
from cigaretty aftertaste,
It's Camels for you.
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R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wintton-Snlem, N. C.
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County Agricultural Agent.
STATE FARM BUREAU NOTES .
Atlanta, Georgia was selected as the
meeting place for the annual conven
tion of the American Farm Bureau
Federation to be held November 22-25
inclusive. The selection was made at
a meeting of the executive committee
in Chicago last week. This will bo the
Inrgesv. agricultural convention ever
held. More than a score of foreign
agricultural societies have signified
tl'eir intention to send delegates.
Fred M. Dowee.-e, head of the legal
department ' of the Nebraska Farm
Bureau Federation appeared before
the state railway commission in op
position to the application of the
Northwestern Bell Telephone Com
pany for continuance of its 10 percent
surcharge and for increased toll rates
in which it was joined by the Lincoln
Telephone Company in so far as in
creased toll rates were concerned.
Many other persons representing
nearly all 'portions of the state also
Dttcne'cd and expressed opposition to
increased rates being granted to pub
lic sctvice corporations at this time,
when the prices of farm produce arc
at the lowest level in many years.
At the meeting of the Mid-West
Farm Bureau Federation presidents
and secretaries held in Chicago last
week in connection with the meeting
of the American Farm Bureau ex
ecutive committee, the Farm Bureau
from-minc-to-consumer co-operative
coal marketing plan was tentatively
agreed upon. It was plainly stated
that the plan is not to ho a com
mercial enterprise, but merely a scr
"ico ngency, hcrving not only farm
bureau members but all individuals.
Orders will bo placed by individuals
through their county farm bureau.
The county farm bureau will pool the
orders through the purchasing agent
of the office or allied organisation.
The orders for each state will bo turn"
ed over to the purchasing agent, who
will seek the grade of coal desired
at tho most favorablo rate as regards
location, the coal to be delivered
through tho local co-operative ele
vator, tho local dealer, or county
farm bureau. Tho farmer is to pay
for his coal upon arrival at his locnl
distributing point.
of animals and feed? Yes-2609 No-90.
No. 3- Do you favor the delevopment
of a personal rural credits system
based on proper safeguards ? Ycs-2G8G
No-88.
No. 4- That authority bo cranted
the Federal Reserve Board to so
classify rediscounts as to give prior
ity to loans for basis production of
pli kinds ? Yes-2G00 No-137.
No. 5- Increasing limit federal
hnd mortgages from $10,000 to $25,
000. Yes-21!)5 No-391.
No. G- Asking Congress to submit
fulcra! constitutional amendment pro
hibiting tax-free securities. Yes-2900
No-11.
No. 7- Continuance of excess profit
lax. Yes-2915 No-137.
No. 8- Are you opposed to general
sales taxes? Yes-2985 No-79.
io. y- win you bo able to move
greater quantity of farm products if
ireight adequately reduces? Yes-3126
No.-34.
No. 10- For the building of farm
to-market before construction of
transcontinental highways. Yes-3001
No-56.
No. 11- For Great Lakes-St. Law
rence waterways. Yes-2750 No-17G.
No. 12- Do you favor other water
way development for transportation
reclamation, and water power at this
lime? Ycs-2366 No-310.
No. 13- Placing packers under
government regulation to be ad
ministered by department of agricul
ture. Yes-2721 No-221.
No. M- For making illegal "short
selling" in agricultural products. Ycs
3088 No-52.
No. 15- For "truth-in-fabric" leg
islation. Yes-3228 No-7.
No. 1G- Legislation for enabling co
operative marketing. Ycs-3158 No-7.
Three Things You Want
The Gage county fair this year is
to bo managed by tho county farm
bureau with county cxtontion agent
Boyd Rist in charge of tho arrange
ments. Tho program has already
been arranged which given promise of
making it a most successful exposi
tion of tho industry of the county.
Secretary of the Interior Fall:
"One never stops learning till ho
draws Ids last breath."
The three things that count in a
battery, Exide gives in the maximum
degree. These are :
1 Pleqty of power and then some.
2 .Lorn? life.
3 Freedom from repairs.
To make sure that the Exide gives this
service, ask any motorist who uses one. To
see why, call and dissect an Exide Battery
with us. J
Red Cloud Battery Service
Station
CARL S. McARTHUR, Mgr.
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Partial returns have been reccivod
by tho Nebraska Farm Bureau Fed
eration from tf.-enty-ono Nebraska'
counties giving replies to tho Ameri
can Farm Bureau questionnaire on
sixteen national questions as follows:
No. 1-Do you favor commodity
financing based on bonded warehouse
receipts? Ye2062 No-110
No. 2- Do you favor livestock
financing tfasod on an ndfqunte pledge
Speeds Up Car Repairs
Determined that every grain and
coal carrying car shall be in ship shape
so that tho road can render 100 porce'nt
sarrloo when the urops begin to move
and tho public oouimences to buy coal,
K P. UraoUen, Vlco President in
charge of operation bf the Burlington
ltcmd, advises that etTectivo July 1.
his Hue wdl employ lWK) onrrppam'n.
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V Did It Seem That Long?
Santa Cruz News "She was slxty
nine years of ntfo and she had been
mnrricd for inoro than a century,
Boston' Transcript.
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Bids.
A line of new FLY'NET$ FLY C0VBR8;
AUTO COVERS, and D0STERS.
Priced at a low margin of profit
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