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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1921)
7 XED OLOCB, JfEB&UU, OBJZP 1 ' ' i . J ill M in if Spring S ". ewing Calls for a number of Necessary Articles that must be on hand when the actual work begins. Choosing the right material and gathering together the numerous supplies needed is is a task we can help you with. We are now ready with complete new lines of the latest popular Dress Materials and Yard Goods UV 0''v THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nobraakcv. -LULISHED EVERY THURSDAY JCntercd In the roMcfllco fit Hcd ( loud, Nob ar Second Clfins Matter1 IL-J I A. D. McARTIJUR,.Editor and Owner Advertsing Rates Foreign, por column inch I5c Local, io Si 2i Dozens of Beautiful New Designs that can't help but please the most particular. There is no limit to the wonderful new spring and summer dress possibilities you'll say so when you see these new materials A MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT AT A NEW RANGE OF PRICES. Also EVERY SMALL SEWiMG NECESSITY Buttons, Thread, Needles, Pins, Trimmings-Evcrything for the sewing room Now is the time to supply your needs and this is the place Barbara Phares RED CLOUD "The Women's Store' NEBRASKA jWllllllllllllllllllliilM Oils : Greases 3G IE 3 Tractor Oil 5 gal. 75c Bbl. lots 70c Motor Oil 1 gal. 80c 5 gal. lots 75c Harvester 1 gal. 80c 5 gal. lots 75c Hog Oil 1 gal. 50c 5 gal. lots 45c Separator - - per gai. 50c Axle Grease and Cup Grease in any quantity and at right prices They are the best grades on the market Farm Bureau Notes TOWNSHIP ORGANIZATION Township Organization is now com pleted in till the townships and the second round of meetings have start ed putting a program of work in each township. The ofllccrs in the last two townships organized nre as follows: Oak Creek Walter Evans, Director, Joo Trine, President, and David McCaulcy, Secretary. Bntin Township I. W. Crowd), Director, Alex Buckles, President, H. C. Han sen, Vice-president, Clarence Fitz, secretary, Frcman Erickson, Vencil Zajic, Chas. Cowley, Legislation, Adolph Sidlow, Cost of Production, John Hublcn, Henry Rose and II, Cramer, Membership Committee. Bntin Township First to adopt progrnm of work. Chief source of income, Wheat. Difllculties, smut. rust nnd low yield, Remedies, intro ducing improved variety which is rust resistent and treating for smut. Project Leader, I. W. Crowcll, Goal, ten farmers to grow Knnrcd wheat, two smut treating demonstration, two farms to keep Cost of Production records. Soil fertility, sowing sweet clover, Project Leader, V. J. Vavricka. Line Township Program of work. Main source of income, hogs. Difll culties, hog cholera, pasture, breed ing. Remedies, vaccination, trying various crops for pasture, pure bred sires. Project Leader, Jas. Koagle. Eight farmers of Line township made application for having their cattle tested under Federal supervision. Garfield Township Main source of income, hogs. Difficulties, hog cholera, tuberculosis and pasture. Project Leader, N. P. Campbell. Two farmers enrolled for Pure Bred sires only. J. W. Lawrence of the Extension Ser vice of Lincoln attended these meet ings and helped to select the program of work. Pictures 1 -ID Vaudeville ID mr AUDITGRIU D I M 01 mwk Theater Red Cloud af Direction Manager JACK TILLER CHET MILLER 3G 3E 3 The Farmers Union J. F. Edwards, Mgr. Red Cloud, Neb. !BlilMlilMlJEl!JMl!ll!illi:iiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiii!ii!!!iii;i;;i;ani HQI ECU! BflBMBI!!! Lumber Today The lowest priced construction material in the world. Buy it. Piatt Frees ffiMEIMIIlM J . It tl , HiV ' . ,4, -? COUNTY FARM BUREAU MEET A meeting was held on Wednesday, the Directors, Presidents and Secre taries of each township organization was present. The constitution and by laws were adopted. The county pro gram of work was adopted nnd it was voted to publish a monthjy Farm Bureau Exchange Bulletin, to co-op-crate with the Webster County Live Stock Breeders Association and fur nish signs to farmers, who enroll in the "Pure Bred Sires Only" cam paign. A. M. Ray of Bladen was selected to go as a delegate from the Webster County Farm Bureau to Lincoln and hear the report of the Committee of 17. Under the present plan of Town ship Organization, each township hns a director on the Webster County Dircctorite. The directors elect the Executive Board of five members. They are as follows: John Ryan, President, Alex Buschow, Vice-presi dent, Fred Householder, Secretary, I. W. Crowell and O, G. Pitney. D Tonight Friday MARGURITE CLARK in 'A Girl Named I ary Saturday Sunday Monday CARMEL MEYERS in 'Tolleys Trail' and a 2-reel Comedy BUCK JONES in a Real Western 'Two Moons9 Also 2 reels of Comedy SHIRLEY MASON in 'The Girl of My Heart' 'The Passing of the ho laws Including Jesse James, Al Jennings, Henry Star UI I ; iiji jkllg Hfnjfr .lfnF flpJj 'wonder the f&t man chuckled COMING EVENTS March 21 Beaver Creek Township, Program of Work, E. L. Taylor. March 22 County Meeting, Cost of Production, E. L. Taylor. March 23 Elm Creek Township, Program of Work, E. L. Taylor. March 26 County Meeting, Hol stein Breeders, M. W. Lauritson. March 28 Guide Rock Township, Program of Work, Geo. Boomer. March 29 Guide Rock, Eckley High Schools, Geo. Boomer. Mnrch 30 Red Cloud High School, Geo. Boomer. Mnrch 30 Glenwood Township, Program of Work, Geo. Boomer. April -1 Conference at Lincoln. April 5 Shorthorn Breeders' Sale at Red Cloud. April 9 County Meeting Hereford Breeders, M. B. Posson. April 11 District County Agent Conference at Red Cloud. April 11 Pleasant Hill Township, Program of Work, H. Gould. April 15 County Meeting of Kan red Wheat Growers, P. II. Stewart. April IB Batin Township Soil anil Wheat, P. H. Stewart. April 1G Stillwater Township, Pro gram of Work, P. H. Stewart. April 25 Red Cloud Township, Program of Work, N. W. Gaines. April 26 Red Cloud nnd Cowles High Schools, N. W. Gninos. April 26 Inavalo Township, Pro gram of Work, N. W. Gaines. April 27 Blue Hill nnd Bladen High Schools, N. W. Gaines. April 27 Harmony Township, Pro gram of Work,, N. W. Gaines. HSU- .HENRYmR.FAUSCH, yt cdvriM CoUntVCAVricUlturnl A front. ' " 1vm ', v?r um 1 "u iw 20 for 20 cents in air-tight packages. Also obtainable in round tinsofSO, vacuum-sealed. I SWELLED with prido. THE FAT man next to mo, WA8 READING ono. OF MY clgarotto adB. AND I felt him chuckle. NOW NO ono had ovor. PRAISED THAT ad. SO I had to ask. IF HE likod it. AND HE said, "Suro." 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