The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 28, 1919, Image 4

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Attention
Farmers!
The large amount of wheat coming in to our
elevator daily, since the threshing season has
opened has crowded our storage bins and com
pelled us to mak shipments almost every day
Occasionaly there are days when it is imposs
ible for us to get cars. If you contemplate
marketing your wheat phone us in advance so
we may be ready to receive it, or tell you just
what day to haul it in to us. This will be a
a great convenience to us, and will only mean
a delay of a day or two for you. Remember
when you sell us your grain you not only get
the highest market price for it, with honest
weights and -tests, but you also receive your
PRO-RATEiWtlie profits 'derived from the
sale of your wheat to the commission firm.
This will more than repay you for the delay.
Do our competitors share the profits with you?
Farmers Elevator
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud, Nebrnaka.
r'UUHSHKD EVERY THURSDAY
Intend In the I'ostolllcu nt Kid Cloud, Neb
a Second Class Mutter'
A. B. McAKTHUK, Kdltor und Owner
CUh ONLY OKMOCKATIU 1'APKH IN
WEIt.HTint COUNTY
Advertising R.a.tes
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Library Notes
GEO. A. KAILEY, Mgr.
RED CLOUD, NEBR.
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A Battery Service Station
Is as necessary in a progressive town and
community as a bank or grocery store.
Every automobile' owner knows tbat his
Storage Battery must be in first class order
or it will not give him 100 per cent service.
When you require financial advice you
consult your banker; for reliable legal ad
vice you call on your attorney. Why?
Because you know they're experts in their
line of business. You know "they know."
1 We know atfilUt batteriet-that's our
business. Bring us your battery troubles.
We repair and recharge all makes of stor
age batteries. All Work Guaranteed.
Come in and lauc a clm( zvith us about Hatterics.
A visit and an inspection 'vill cost you nothing.
Red Cloud Battery Service Station
Carl S. McArlhur, Prop. Farmers Union Bldg.
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Spend Your Spare
Time Out of Doors
When the weather is hot and sultry and ihc house
seems "stuffy" make yourself comfortable out of doors
We have a complete line of furniture suitable for
the porch and lawn porch swings and nice, easy
rockers and chairs.
And for ihc home we have just what you want.
We can furnish any or every room complete.
Designs that will please you and prices that are in
keeping with the quality of goods we sell.
ROY'S ATT LEY
Red Cloud's Exclusive Furniture Dealer
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"The Ko-Crcation of Brian Kent,"
Harold Hell Wright's new book is
now ready for circulation.
School will begin next Monday.
One of the main objects of tho 11
biary is to aid the children in their
studH. There mo many excellent
reference books heie and other
books that will help them in prepar
ing their lessons. Among the refer
ence books' are: Tho New Interna
tional Encyclopedia; Warner's Li
brary of World's Best Literature;
Hook of Knowledge; Webster's New
International Dictionary; Standard
Dictionary; Who's Who in America;
World Almanac; Cyclopedai of Prac
tical Quotations; Scientific Amer
ican Reference Book; Champlain's
Young Folk's Cyclopedia; Larncd's
History for Ready Reference, etc.
J. S. Gilliam brought to the li
brary this week a mallet made from
a piece of sill taken from the first
frame school house built in Webster
county, and an arithmetic over 100
years old.
In non-fiction, "The Education of
Henry Adams" has been the most
popular. These books arc all in our
library.
Mr. Wan en has placed two good
photo-play magazines in the 'library.
A picture of Red Cloud in 1874,
painted by Mrs. II. J. Maurcr, has
been presented to the library by Dr.
Nellie Maurcr.
The Pulitzer prize of .$1000 "for
tho American novel published dur
ing the year which shall best pre
sent the wholesome atmosphere of
American life and the highest stand
ard of American manners and man
ho'od," has been awarded to "Tho
Magnificent Ambersons" By Booth
Tarkington Get it at the library if
you care to read it.
"Roll Call on the Prairies," by
Willa Sibert Cather, in the Ju'y
number of the Red Cross magazine,
is a story that will be of special -interest
to Red Cloud people. There
is also afshort story by Mjss Cqther
in the August Century,
According to tho book"" marV, 'tho
following books of fiction have been,
the most in demand in the libraries
of the United States the last month:
Some new fiction:
The Years for Rachel Borta
Ruck.
The Curious Quest Oppenheim.
Tho White Horse and the Red
Haired Girl GambioiV- '
The Star in the Window Prouty.
Ma Pettingill Wilson.
Tho Piestons Mary Heaton
Vorse.
The Land Girl's Lovo Story
Bcrta Ruck.
The Desert of Wheat Zane Giey.
The Tin Soldier Temple Bailey.
The Four Horsemen of the Apoc
alypse Wasco Ibancz.
The Sccict City Hugh Walpole.
The Dead Command Blasco Iba
ncz. The Eyes of Asia Kipling.
Farm Bureau Notes
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Free Farm Exchange Bulletin
We will start putting out exchange
'bull tins September 15th. We will
have revised our mailing list and
1500 farmers in Webster county who
will get tho Exchange Bulletin.
Send in a list of your live btock,
seed, machinery, hay and faims that
you want to sell, and also if you arc
in tho market for any of the above,
tend t your list.
We will also publish sale dates. If
you are going to have a sale and
have selected your date, let us know
and we will put it in tho bulletin. It
will cost you nothing to list your
Mil plus and wants and the Exchnngo
Bulletin will be put out free to the
farmers of Webster county.
Get your list in heforc September
Cth.
K.nml Wheat
Kanrcd wheat is an improved i
strain of Turkey Red wheat, origin
ated by the Kansas Experiment Sta
tion. Kanred wheat is neither a gold
biick nor a freak wonder. It is sim
ply a good wheat adapted to the pe
culiar conditions of this dry western
wheat country. It is an illustration
of what is possible in the improve
ment of crops and animals through
scientific selection.
Kanred wheat was grown in a
number of Nebraska counties the !
past year and reports show that it
outyicldcd the common wheat 5 bu.
and upwaids. It has a larger berry
and better color, also the straw was
stiffcr and stood up better.
Kanred Wheat In Webster County
Robeit nnd Leonard Reiher of
Red Cloud raised Kanred wheat and
it yielded 20 bushels while their'
Tuikey lied at the side of it yielded
11 bu. They raised 1200 bu. and have
about 000 bu. left to sell at 2.45
per bu. at the faim.
Wc have a sample of this wheat
at the office and will mail out a
sample upon loinicst. Farmers want
ing some of, this wheat sliould get
their older into 'Robert Reiher, Red
Cloud, at once, as there is a big 'de
mand for this, .wheat , from other j
parts of the state,' and' 'tic will turn
his surplus w heat to farmers out-1
side of the county.
t ' HENRY R. FAUSCH
County Agricultural Agent.
Closing Out Sale
OF ALL OUR
Dry Goods
These are no seconds offered at giveaway-prices
but our regular line of up
to date goods at prices that are practi
cally as low as present wholesale cost.
You must see the goods in order to
appreciate the values we are -offering.
Special Price on Cotton
Bats at 15c to $1.50
Special Prices on All
Mina Taylor Dresses
M. A. Albright
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ALL-LEATHER '
SCHOOL SHOES
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Sheriffs Sale
, Notice I hcrtby (jUcn, that, under and by
Virtue at an order of sale Issued Iroin the
oOlieof Kdlth I.. MvKelchnn Clerk ol the
bUtrlct Court of the Tenth Judicial District,
within and lor Webster county, Ncbraka
upon adecrcetnan action pending, therein,
wherein Occidental llulldlnu A Loan Associa
tion wan I'lalntlll, and against William ti.
ParkRctal Defendants, I shall oirer Igr fale
at pnbltc vendue, according to the terms of
said decree, to the blghtst bidder for cash In
hand, at the south door of tho Court house,
atoned Cloud, In said Webster count v, No
braska, (that bclnt; tho hulldlni; wheriln the
last term of said court as holdcn) on the
'.Jnddny of September A. D. U1I) at two
o'clock 1 M., of said day, tho following de
scribed property, to-w It: Lot Six Hi) Work
Three (i) (larbtrs Addition to Itcd Clcud,
Webster County, Nebraska.
;itn under my hand this IWth. day ol July
' i,,1U9, KU'ANK liriTi:itb)urltl.
1'redMnurtrI'liiliitlirH Attorney. H-i
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We are prepared to furnish good, All-Leather School
shoes at Reasonable Price not such as everyone
sold last year, but REAL LEATHER at prices from
$3.00 to $6.50. Come in and see as you will
not be disappointed this year.
Remember our Special Sale
on Mens Shoes of all kinds
, . We. alp have a fine linp of .Ladies .Kid,, Shoes , ,
as nifty as can be found anywhere and at very
reasonable prices.
Ellis Shoe Store
RED CLOUD, NEB.
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NOTICE
Subscribers To the Besse Auditorium
Association
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Our Tirst E)l
RE-UNICM
Owiiir to thu facttlmt tho erection
of the, HESSE AUDITORIUM DUILD
ING Is started, nnd the building ma
terial is Hrrlving liitd Mimu must be
ptld for, it is necessary to collect the
subscriptions, l'lcase pay this to .1. W.
AuUi, Treasurer, or Henry It Katisch,
Seorotnry, and your stook certlilcate
will bu issued to you.
lly Order of the lionrd of Directors.
vTE FAIR
Or World WaU
VETERANS
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LINCOLN
w August 31 to Sept. 9
UNQyE3TI0NADLY BK30EST AND BEST "FAIR EVER ATTEMPTED
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CejINT AWO INMVUHML MFLAYft or ACRICULTUM
poultry imw'Ami . riANttf actuniiw
1IBIT MACHINERY. TRACTORS CHOk AN
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Changes in Game Law
To County Attorneys, Sheriffs and Clerks
I wish to cull your particular nttont
ion to this new provision in the Game
Law us enacted by the reKi'lar session
of the LcKlblHtnre, relating to the open
season on putlriu chickens. The old
law provided un open season from
September l.rth to November 15th, The
new law provides this open season to
be from October 1.1th to November 15th
inclusive. The open season for any
other game birds in unphauged, being
the same as provided by the Session
Laws of 1017.
The force of regular game ,wardenn
wlll'be increased by a number ot Fed
eral Game Wardens ae well as the law
enforcement officers of this State and
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all of the various Inspectors in the.
Department of Agriculture. Every,
effort will ha made to prosseute offend
ers who violate provisions of this law.
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before the open seasomtotgirj:!"
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that just lavishes smokehappiness on
every man game enough to make a bee line for a
tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe old or new !
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Get it straight that what you've hankered for in
pipe or cigarette makin's smokes you'll find aplenty
in P. A. That's because P. A. has the quality!
You can't any more make Prince Albert bite your
tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse
drink when he's off the water 1 -Bite and parch are cut
out by our exclusive patented process I (
You just lay back like a regular fellow and puff' to beat
the cards and wonder why iri samhill you didn't nail a
section in the P. A. smokepasturel longer than you care
to remember backl .!,
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tidy rad f nm, hondtmm pound amd half1 pound tim humidor mnd
thmt tlmr, practical pound eryttml pa humidor with tpongm
moutiiur top that hoop th tohaeco'mk ci porftct condition.
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