ft RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ; ill I mmmmwmmmmMmmmimwmmmmm Rpn C OIID1 THIFF Red Cloud, Nebraska Lumber Today s The lowest priced construction material in the world. Buy it. Piatt & Frees MMflM i "$ xi6e BATTERIES tTreat)Your Battery vAs It 'Treats You Your battery saves the work of cranking and makes bright ' your path. Give it the friendly consideration it deserves. If you are in doubt as to how to care for it let our skilled "batterymen give you unprejudiced advice. This service station is manned and equipped to repair all makes of batteries, to make them last as long as possible. When you need a new. battery we have an Exide, the right' size for your car, built to keep its rugged power through a t lony. life of usefulness. The Red Cloud Battery Service Station CARL S. McARTHUR, Manager. . .m.,-. -j .' .ULI&HHD LVTKV.THUltMUY entered lu tlio l'oHtcil't o (it Keel ( If til, Nob its Mecoiul CIiihh Matter' A. II. McAItTHUKV.lMltor anil Owner Advertsin Rates Forolgn, per column Inch I5c LociU. ' 10 12!i( ire r?Ti Pictures IIe Farm Bureau Notes FARM BUREAU EXCHANGE The first issue of the Webster Ccunty Furm Bureau Exchange will bo published April 25th and monthly thereafter. This publication is put out by the Webster County Farm Bu reau Federation and one feature of this publication is the free exchange of those having something to sell or those wanting to buy. PIG CLUB MEETING POSTPONED Owing to the bad roads the meet ing to organize a Sow and Litter Club had to bo postponed till Satur day, April 23rd at 1:30 P. M. at the Ccurt House. SHORTHORN BREEDER'S MEET. There will bo a meeting of the Shorthorn breeders in the County Agent's office on Saturday, April 23, at 2 o'clock P. M. to perfect an or ganization of the Shorthorn Breeders of Webster county. PLEASANT HILL TOWNSHIP Pleasant Hill held a meeting on Tuesday night. Harry Gould, assist ant county agenty leader was pres ent and helped to adopt a program of work on Wheat. Alfa Lewis elec ted project leader, ten farmers en rolled in "Pure Bred Sires Only," eight farmers signed up for tuber culosis testing. Batin Township held a meeting ot Thursday night. P. H. Stewart, Ex tension Specialist on agronomy gave one of his interesting talks on soils. Six farmers enrolled for "Pure Bred Sires Only." NEWTON GAINS COMING April 25th, Red Cloud Township at School District No. 14 rt 8 p. m.; April 2Cth, Red Cloud and Cowlcs High Schools; April 26th, Inavale Township, District 41 au 8:00 p. m; April 27th, Blue Hill and JBlnden High Schools; April 27th, Harmony Town ship, District No. 59 at 8:00 p. m. x HENRY R. FAUSCH, County Agricultural Agent IflNVUV.VVJV.VAVAV.NV.VV.V-VV.V.V.V.V.-.V.V.VVAV.Wi'l 5 Uwn Your Uwn Home i vrv.' 'Malone GelIatly Co. STATE BUREAU KOTES Gage county stepped into the lead of the Gift-Corn pidjecf campaign ias week and up to Saturday even ing, had report d 5,027 bushels of cm, or approomi tely four cars. F. C. Crocker of Filley, didector of the work in Gage county and a member ct the executive commiftee of the State federation said that Gage would reach a full five cpr quota, as soon as all communities had' been heit.l fiom. Vaudeville , jafr fallen iiiii iif5in nigiii D fl Theater tt Red Cloud' D D m L SgST ' agiiES MARGUERITE CLARK In "Luck in Pawn" Olllg fit and a 2-reel comedy "BACK FROM THE FRONT" "CAPTAIN of PLYMOUTH" Friday Ry THE HIGH SCHOOL WILLIAM RUSSELL in Saturday "The Cheater Reformed" and a 2-reel comedy SZ?V "A Child For Sale" Monday d S VM 0 D J JV E. Gaurber " Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and1 Varnish , PICTURK FRAMING (Woiii Curtuit(i) Electrical Goods of all Kiadi Will Wire Your House And Furnish You with Fixtures "Quality" Job Printing GAMP Dp . . E. GtflROPRRGTOfl PHONES Ind. 193-X Dell 48 Office Tumurc BIdg, formerly Occupied by t ' Attorney L. H. Blackledge ' RED CLOUD NEBRASKA The R3arsin of Safety Is ivptvNfiiMii by tho ntnouut of iiiMinuu ii ynii etirry Ihm'tlu'l joui'M-lf into u f.ineied f ci'iiiity. Bee iukf tin- liu miwr t.'iK'lieil yon itdoeMi ( to w Unit u'ti' immune Tumorro v -v.o toddy, it you have timo and you better find tttufi noun tothttofllco nhd we'll writo ii policy on jour house, furniture, htnif or mHrchuji'lihP -LAl'Ett MAY UK TOO LA TK- O. C. TEEL R.eli;xblo Insurance Frank Myers, manager of the Farmers' Union State Exchange of Omaha, has just announced that wholesale prices will be given to farm bureau township secretaries in communities where there is no Farm ers' Union store. Secretaries of these precincts can secure price lists by writing to the State Exchange. Not olng ngo, tho Farmers Union Live stock Commission Company of South Omaha passed a ruling offering to pro-rate the commission charges to all local shipping associations and strictly farmers' organizations in tho state. The seven Nebraska delegates to the Grain Marketing meeting to Chi cago on April b and 7 took an active part on the program. H. G. Kccncy of Cowlcs war. a innmhor of the Credentials Committee, J. N. Noiton of Polk was n member of the IZcsolu tions Committee and the other five delegates all took an activo part in tho discussion on pooling. Upon their return to Nebraska, tho delegates o pre --.ci tho!r satisfaction of tho mar V injr plan as it va- adopted. Relief through a protective tariff o'n agricultural products is necessary if tho American farmer is to func tion efficiently, was urged in a tele gram to Henry C. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture by the Presidents and Secretaries attending the midwest meeting at Indianapolis recently, ac cording to H. D. Lute, Secretary of of the Nebraska Farm Bureau feder ation. Chester Gray, President of the Missouri federation said that in hie opinion, the farm bureau federa tion should support commercral ac tivities without getting into business for itself. He said it was all right for farmers to start commercal or ganizations, but when these organiza tions got on their feet they should be turned over to the men most in terested in them. Estrayed Have taken up ft young Spotted Sow Owner enn have samo br proving pro perty, pitying damages and costs. II A. Lctson. Speed Up Your Ford Roof 1(1 vnlvo head and Miller Rao ing Carbnrutor. No changes, easy to install Cheap for cash. Frame & Smith Bros. Garage. (.'. II. Gu.taf.,on cf Lincoln, Chair man of tho Committoa of Seventeen, bfforo thh committee wont out "of .existence, v n.s' elcri d temporary chairman of the V. S. d "n Growers Tn, nt Chlcajro recent!". Mr. Gua- it:;f-nn w nleo elected d "recto of th'j organization fron tho third cH'- .t';rL which Includes NVb-" -ka, South 1 D.ikota nnd, Colonu'o. TL. othfer dl- i rector i In thin di.strLt :vo John T. Hclk of South "Dakota ur.d.J. D. Pan cake of Colorado, Dr. SS.V. Nicholson DENTIST Olllco Ovor Albright's Storo Red Cloud Nebraska M. L. Hunt of McComb, Illinois, who was sent to Nebraska two weeks ago to assist in bringing the Gift Corn project to an early close, has returned to his homo after making a satisfactory report to Carl N. Vroo man, Director of this project for the American Farm Bureau federation. From sentiment secured ovei tho statue, .Mr. Hunt said thnt Nebraska should give at.. least fifty cars of corn. Hello! A New Central The meeting of the telephone com p my, lesul.ted in placing George Wor ley in temporary charge of the ex cliaugo heie. Oeorgo'fi job did not last long, howevor, for tho emipany has hired Mr ami Mrs. Thud Saunders, of Iniivale, who arrived Tuesday and took chiirgu ol Ue switch board. Miss Hazel Fulton was replaced as operator by Miss lJlimeh UttiUer, of Red Cloud. The patrons of the line extuiid a wol oonii) to tle now uianitgcmont ntul trust that both business and social rulatlons may ontluuo lon' on u )ir. inuiutit and sstUfactory basU- fnuip. ball Citizen " Died Mr-. Mary SrUbutri'itditig tu the Socoi d V, ul r"'"'.to Iter rMtf,f a ii ;...-im In ,' iworniug, bvlu suit, ml from poor health for two yenrs. she w 72 years of utft. Th deoeaseU uiored from lllfttr to tti ony bhiX'tly uftr thf Hittth of Ium huibiiiul, Andrew Uiickson. about two yoHrs ugo, aeoompHni?l y be mn Henry. They aiouteil a iilou hoim? across from tho Ilrcthoreu ohureh She leaves to mourn her death thieo sons John, Henry and Raymond, and u daughter, Esther, all of whom rebldo here. Funeral bervlcos were conducted from tho homo Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock and from tho Dune church at i! o'clock, Interment being made In the Dane cemetery. Good Clothes Mean a Great Deal to Every Woman GOOD CLOTHES do help wonderfully to get every ounce of "The Joy of.Living." ZhatV why it is a real pleasure for this store to assist women in the chocking of good things to wear. Good clothes, at this woman's store, do not necessarily mean expensive clothes. In fact our policy is"The most of the best at the most economical price"-consistent with the quality you desire. We have Just received and placed in stock for your selection a most beautiful line of ' Wonderful New Blouses NEWEST Spring and Summer Models Dainty, filmy Waists and Blouses in every popular stylo and material. Beautiful Georgettes, Crepe De Chines and Novelty Tub Silks. Also in check white fabrics. An unusually beautiful line of waists and blouses and A T BRAND XEW PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE Y,0 U ALSO Our new spring and summer linos arc now in in dozens of other at tractive clothing. Furnishings and sewing needs. This store is head quarters for the world's finest. Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets A CORRECT MODEL FOR EVERY WOMAN Kewest Styles Materials It's tlmo now to get your spring and summer sewing planned. To bet plan your sewing come in and see our wonderful new lino of spring and summer Dress Materials and Yard Goods A Complete Line o( Everything You Cc.u!d Possibly Need to Ma kc Your Sowing a Success Mrs. Laird Potter and baby went to Hardy Thursday morning-to spend a few days with her parents. Her mother,' who had been visiting here, accompanied her. -J- THE WOMAN'S STORE Red Cloud, Nebraska If your printed matter comes from the 'Chief you know itis 'right' it A "' . K U; . V. l 't A V f V t 0 wjk !