The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 24, 1921, Image 8

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DURING the past month, reports have tome to us that at farmers' meetings
charges have been made, sometimes directly and sometimes indirectly, that
this Company has adopted a policy of refusing to supply repair parts for old machines
in order to compel the purchase of new ones. This statement is absolutely false.
Such a policy has never been considered by this Company nor suggested to it.
Ordinarily we ignore such reports, because we have learned that any large
company, no matter how fair and high principled, is subject at all times to unjust
criticism. The facts are this Company has always recognized the importance of
repair service and has used every effort to make IHC service the best. We believe
we can truthfully say that the repair service furnished wherever this Company's
goods are sold is equal if not superior to that furnished on any manufactured line.
We call attention to the fact that machinery "Fix-up Weeks,11 instead of being
Eomething new and originated by the farmers in 1921, as some seem to think,
were really an outgrowth of the movement started by manufacturers and dealers',
associations in connection with the Council of National Defense as a war con
servation measure. Perhaps no other agency has done so much to promote
"National Repair Weeks" as this Company.
' The farmer needs machines which will be efficient and economical. If his old
machines can be repaired so as to render efficient and economical service, he
would be foolish to purchase new ones. Whether the farmer utilizes and repairs
his old machines or buys new ones is a question for him to determine But in
making his decision, wc give to every farmer who owns any IHC machines the
assurance that a full 6tock of repair parts will always be provided by this
Company.
Today, our repair stocks on the territory available for the farmers arc 21 per
cent greater than ever before at this time of the year. An average of a quarter
million pounds of repairs are shipped from IHC factories for every working
day in the year. Thirty million dollars1 worth of repair parts are now ready, as
insurance for the farmer when he needs this service.
In every International Harvester Works manufacturing orders call for repair
parts first and even when furnishing them has meant cutting down production
of new machines for which we had orders, repairs have always had preference.
At every one of our 91 branch houses trained men are on duty to see that all
orders arc filled and shipped promptly. Thousands of dealers scattered every
where with an assortment of repairs in stock are always ready and willing to
render every assistance.
This service which this Company has rendered through the years to those who
have purchased its machines has been a matter of great pride to the Company,
and is the foundation of the cordial good-will existing between it and its customers.
We feel it is clue the Company and those who have purchased its machines
that we give the widest publicity to the fact that this service of repairs will be
maintained and improved, and that any charges to the contrary are untrue.
International Harvester Company
CHICAGO 4NW-POIUTC0) USA
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in air-tight packages.
Alo obtainable in round
'tins of SO, vacuum-sealed.
HENRY WAS "near."
IN OTHER words, tight.
HE CARRIED two packs.
OF CIGARETTES.
ONE FOR frlonil Ilonry.
FULL OF "Satlsfys."
AND THE other containing.
JUST ONE cigarette.
AND THAT lono clgarotto.
WAS ALWAYS offored.
TO SMOKELESS frlonds.
WHO WERE all pollto.
AND REFUSED to tako It.
AND 80MEHOW Ilonry.
WAS NOT popular.
TILL ONE day by mistake
HE PULLED tho full pack.
AND EVERYONE foil on It
WITH LOUD crloa of gluo.
HIS STRONG constitution.
CARRIED HENRY through.
AND DAY by day.
HE GREW moro popular.
AND HENRY know why.
FOR HE'S nobody's dummy.
AND' NOWADAYS ho not only.
CARRIE8 THE cigarettes.
THAT SATISFY.
BUT FORCES 'em on pooplo.
GIVES AWAY packs of 'em.
AND, SHUCKS.
HENRY COULD run for Mayor.
AND GET away with It now.
GIVE your friends tho real thing
introduce them to Chesterfields!
Odds aro they'll find juBt what you' vo
found in this wonderful Turkish-Domestic
blend a smoke that by com
parison aeems way out of its prico
class-and ia. "They Satisfy!"
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Rttort f the COrrfUlor
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Webster County Bank
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA,
Charter No. loll), Incorporated in the Htntc of
Nclirasl.ii, nt tliu cluu of liiislnots Feb. It),
ion.
UKMOUHCKS!
Loans and l)lcoiiiit8 . ?I70,G2B2
Overdraft - O'J.'iT
IilbortyJIond..... Ju.opo.oo
I'nrnlturoniid fixture .. a.. . . l.Coo.OO
Current uxpunnux, taxes and
Interest paid .... . 7.81l.b3
Duo from national ami sinto I
ImukH ...... . ....... gtio.tolft)
ClieckHandltunisof
OM'liauuo IffiOJ
Currency .. . 7,012.0!)
Hilir, nlukciHtindctuttn... iieus r9,om.i:s
Total jaw.t 11.15
i.i.uiu.iTii.s:
Capital Rtoelc paid ln 8 "AyOOO.OO
Surplus f unit 10,000.00
Undivided prollt -...., 14,153.00
Individual depoMltHNUblect
to chuck 116,17 82
Demand certificates of
depoflt .... 310.00
Time corttllcatcfTdeposIt 70,711.52 217,252 31
Depositors' guaranty fund 2,130.75
Total
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STATBOI'Ni:ilASIvA, I
County of Webster, f
I, H. It. 1'i.oitANCK. cashier of the above
named btnk, do hereby swear that thcabove
statement Is a correct and trim copy of tho
report made to the State Hanking Hoard.
H. It. Fl.OUANCi:,
atti.st: Cashier.
H. It. I'i.oiunck, Director.
C. J.I'oi'K, Director.
(Subscribed and sworn to before mo this
22nd day of February 1U2I.
hkai. 0. V Hutchison
Notary Public.
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BATTELS ES iS
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Stiange Experience.
A Topeka woman bays the worst
sensation I" that feeling of "growing
old" when one Is ii'il.cd to chaperon u
party of "young foil:-." when there aro
several In the part older than the
chapei on K Kansas. City tJtiir.
Jtld Tunkiro.
Jtnl Tunklns toys he's getting to in
such 11 lino business mail that It hike.
lilm Ion ' r to hmvuln over a lny
work than It does to do thu work.
A Difficult Job.
Herbert picked up n hutterily thut
had been killed and ran Into tne
hoti'-e with the request: "Can't you
flx It, mother? It has lost Its butter."
Wi. re Pcsnuts Come From.
Ali.l.. i i 'ifXii" and Virginia fur
nlMie 1 t 'lin tne lmlf ot the a
niits; vix. oitsln iii.ii i.ilnoi.t il inr
cent of the cloer seed.
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n Invitation
vVhen your battery needs attention,
to what kind of service station do you
go? Do you get unprejudiced advice and
skilled work?
Please realize that, no matter what
make of battery you have, it will be given
expert attention at our Service Station
and made to last as long as possible.
Batteries are thrown away every day
which our experts could economically
put into shape to give efficient service.
No matter what make of battery
is in your car, you will find it worth
your while to get acquainted with our
service. When your battery is truly worn
out and not before then we will be
glad to sell vou an Exidc. the long-life
battery. a
Red CEoud Battery Service Station
TAVta-fajJiiiigjrvriSjiijTiM' &-iDiiLMaama I
Earliest Machine for Drilling,
Thr oniJie t known machine, which
existed in Kr.pl centuries before the
Christian era. w a ontrivaneo to
drill out Moiii e.wlh.
The Old Maid'o Prayer.
"If only I had lled before the
Christian era when the yenis weut
bnckwiirds." Tyrlhnns (Chrlstlanla).
'uook That LlnncrE.
Most of us keep at len&t one eye on
the temptation we prny not to le led
Into. Gieeiullle (S. G) I'lu'mon
Bred Sw Sale
Smith Bros, will hold their second Spring Sale of Bred
Sows at the farm, 9 3-4 miles northeast of Supereior, Neb
and 3-4 miles north of Cadams, Neb., on
RCN 3
Repari: of the Condition
Bank of Inavalo
o? Inavah: Charter No. 795 In tin: State
of Nebraska at the close or business
Ftb. 16, l!)2l.
I'.htOUIICKS
I.oanH and I)lscounts SI IS.RD2.8Q
Overdrafts ... 818.01
llonds, becurltlf'R.Judgmcuts, clatuiR
utc, Including all iocrniuunt
bonds - - 18,fi'J0.t9
Hanking Iiourc, furnlturo A tlrturcs a, 521,00
Current oxpeusts, taxes and Inter-
est paid 3,9:0.13
Duo front national audHtato
banks 8 18,02(1.01
Currency 1,000.00
Gold coin 65.00
Silver, nickels and cents 813.97 1D.U30.51
Total 8 11)3,017.80
I.IAI1II.ITIKS
Capital stock paUl In 5 10,000.00
Surplus fund 10,000.00
Undivided prollts C.COI.01
Individual deposits subject
to check 11D, 408.18
TIniocertlllcatcs of deposit 2U.333.7J 114,797.01
mils pay ablo 22,000.00
Depositor's guaranty fund - 1,718.28
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' tilnA ZL t) CIGARETTES
Liggett & Myehs Tobacco Co.
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Total 8 195,017.80
STATE,orN'EnilASKA, U
County of Webster fBS
I, G, It. McUrary Cashier of tho above nam
od bank do h,oroby swear that tho abovo
statement Is a correct and truo copy of tho
report inado to the State Dunking Hoard.
G. II. McCltAItY.
Cashier,
Attest:
CliarloH Hunter, Director.
Alfred McCall, Director.
Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this 23rd
day ot February 1021.
C. M Sherwood,
(Seal). Notary I'ubllo.
$& Sow
The sows are a nice grow thy lot about equal in size, same
breeding, bred for early farrow, to the same boars, and
raised with the ones in the Feb. 3 sale. They are not culls
Owing to the fact that wcraised so many wc can offer
you another splendid bunch.
5 HEAD OF GOOD YOUNG MULES 5
1 coming 4 yrs old, 2 coming 8 yrs old, 2 coming 2 yrs old
These are good young mules, well built and sound. They
will sell at a bargain.
SALE UNDER COVER FREE LUNCH AT NOON
WRITE FOR CATALOG
Smith Bros.
Superior, Neb.
B. E. Ridgley, Ira Von Farell John Yung
W. C. Henderson, Aucts. Clerk
Dr.WMMcBride
DENTIST
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A Crowning Incident.
On n Cornish tomhstono n rather
prplcxlng version ot ProverhB 12:4,
conclude!) tho announcement of a
lady's death: "A virtuous woman Is
6s to her husband." Space did not
permit of "a crown" being cat oat In
full, bo an Ingenious stonecutter sub-
altnfa1 tVil arKAllnnl1 hhrovlatlnn.wa
Dr. R.V. Nicholson
DENTIST
Offlco Over Albrlght'i Store
Nebr&sk
The Margin of Safety
Is represented by tho amount of
insurance you carry.
Don't lull yourself Into a fancied
security. ,
Because flro has never touched you
It doesn't follow thut you're Immune
Tomorrow -no today, If you have
time add you better And time
oonio to tho ofllce nud wo'll write
n policy on your bouse, furniture,
store or merchandise,
LATER MAY BE TOO LATE-
O. C.TEEL
Reliable Insurance
Old bins Bankers Me-Insuranee Go.
01 Lincoln, Nebraska
ASSETS $18,100,000.00
MAURICE FLORENCE
Representative
Webster County Bank
Real Meaning of Old Saying.
Tho Englishman's misuse of tho n
pirate hqs twisted an old saying In
n peculiar fashion. Our forefathers
were wont to declaro that a person
was "as tnad as an atter." This lias
now become "hatter" and most people.
Imagine It lias something to do with
a manufacturer of hats. As a matter
of fact the original "atter" meant
"adder."
Absolutely Not Guilty.
Llttlo nilly had been sent to his
aunt's on nu errand and told to re
turn Immediately. Billy remained ona
Lour. On his return his mother said:
"Billy, what Is your object In staying
at auntie's when I told you to coma
right back?" Billy replied: "Object,
wbat do you mean object, why, I never
even iook it witn me;
In my tool box.'
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