'.. '& &Wl I J"' II ' ! Your VACATION TRIP can be made froo from worry concerning the safety of the f untte you find it necessary to carry by converting such funds into Travellers Cheques which we issue. These cheques arc availabc in denominations of 510 $20, 550, and 5100 and afford a safe and convenient form for carrying funds when traveling. They arc accepted throughout the world by banks, hotels, railroads and merchants generally. Call and let our officers explain their use before you leave on your vacation. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Flounce, Preildcnt Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florance, Cathie Dtpotlti Quarantetd by tht Dtpoiltort Guaranty Fund of tht Slalt of Xtlratka BiaMMinifflllM111M IF IT'S FENCE POSTS s We Have 'Em Malotie Gellatly Co. V "Talk with us about fence posts" vwJV'Av.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.vVAnJAftft Bison Just For Comparison 1913 - - 1920 - - 1921 has been Jigurcd out, that in building a certain house, the LUMBER cost $1,600.00 in 1913 $3,300.00 in 1920 $2,000.00 in 1921 Freight has advanced $zSo.co en this material, since jpfjt 'vhich makes the lumber cost at the present time a trijlc over $100.00 mere than it did in 1913, exclusive of h freight raise. 5 Plait & Frees mmommmMmmUMmmmmmmmsi Dr.W.WM'c Bride DENTIST OVER STATE HANK Red Cloud Nebraska Df4.E. GJLJIP CHIROPRACTOR PHONES Ind. 193-X Bell 48 Office Tumure Bldg, formerly Occupied by Attorney L. H. Blackledge RED CLOUD NEBRASKA ' til ii i " Methodist Church Notes Sunday School at lU a m. Church service lit II n. m ntul 8 p. in, Epwortli League at 7U5 p. tu, Prayer meeting Wednesday evening t 8 o'clock. If you fire not attending elsewhere wo extend to you n cordial Invitation to attend out Sntidny School, and chinch services IlAiinYyW. Core, Pastor. Estimate of Expense. Tlio following Is the annual estimate of expenses for the fiscal year ending May 1022 and revenues for thu year eliding May 1021 of the City of Red Cloud, Nebraska us ndoptod by t ho City Council at its regular session held July 5, 1021. Olllccrs Salaries 8 HOO 00 Water .t Light Employees.. . 7100 00 Ilettcrmont V &L Plant C0O0 00 Street and Alleys 2501' 00 Oftlcc Expense 200 00 Printing nnd Supplies ,.. 200 00 Fuel, Freight and Drayage... 12000 00 Public Library 1 COO 00 Entertainments Amusements 300 00 Iiltcrost on Bonds 0000 00 Interest on Warrants 4000' 00 Payment on Pavement 1500 00 U-jtlrlngE. L. Warrants 27000 00 Incidentals 80OO 00 $77100 00 Rcvcnuts for 1020 The reveniii'S-4or thu City of Red Cloud, Nebraska for tho year ending May 1921 as shown by thu City Trcas uret's Annual Report on (lie '.with tho City Cleric are ns follows: General Fund S 8300 00 Electric Light Cash Fund... 2314C 80 Electric Light Levy Fund.... 1850 00 Water Cash Fuud Jo00 00 Water Levy Fund 705 00 Occupation Fuud 2740 00 Sewer Fund 80 CO Fireman's Fund 25 00 Library Fund 1220 00 : S43022 05 Int. on Bonds Sinking fund GI20 00 S10142 05 Adopted and Approved July 0. 1921. Attest Many Peterson O. C. Ti:r.i. Mayor. Clerk. (Seal) ' ' The Margin of Safety Is represented by the amount iof insurauce you carry Don't lull yourself Into a fancied security. -f Because fire has novqr touched yori it doesn't follow that you'ro Immune Tomorrow -no today, If yoi have time and you better find time come to the.ofllce and we'll write a policy on your house, furniture, store or merchandise. -LATER MAY BE TOO LATE- O. C. TEEL R.elioLble lnsura.ri.ee "Oh. Boy! Aittf his 4helife I LIKE my Job". BUT DAY8 do como. WHEN 8KIE3 nro btuo. ABOVE THE city smoko. AND BREEZES stir. THE PAPERS on my dosk. AND THEN I think. WHAT 1 would do. IF I vroro boss. "j- I'D OPEN shop. j - AT TWELVE o'clock. . AND CLOSE nt ono. WITH ONE hour off. FOR LUNCH, anil I. WOULD GET old Sam. TO RUN mo out. IN HIS big six. AND DROP mo off. . UNDER A greenwood tree. DESIDE A babbling brook. AND THERE I'd Ho. ff AND EVERY onea. IN A while. ROLL OVER. OR MAYBE sit and thlnK. BUT MOST likely. JUST SIT. AND EVERY onco. IN A whllo I'd light. ONE OF my Chostorflelds, AND OH Boy. I GUESS that wouldn't SATISFYI COMPANIONSHIP? Say; thero never was such n cfg. nretto ns Chesterfield for steady company! Just ns mild and smooth ns tobaccos can ho butt with n mellow "body" thnt satis fies even cigar smokers. On lazy days or busy ones all tho time you want this "satisfy smoke." Have you teen the new AIR-TIGHT tint of 50? I., " " iiij' . STATE BUREAU "N6tES Following the protest of H. D. Lute, secretary of ''the Nebraska Farm 'Bureau Federation, Iho rail roads hnye withdrawn thoir applica tion so far as Ncbraka is concerned before the interstate commerce for a restriction of the period of furnish ing honied" cars for the shipment of fruit and vegetables. This matter was of particular interest to Nebraska potato growers. The railronds in the past have been required to furnish heaters for cars from October 15 to April 15. They sought to reduce the period to December 1 to March 1. The shorter period was favored by the largo commission firms who. have largo storage facilities. It would tend to aid them in n specu up prices during periods when it would be unsafe to ship on account of freezing weather. On the other hand it would work an untold hard ship on the small shipper and tho grower who desires to ship his own product by Increasing his shipping hazard and at times causing him heavy losses. Hamilton county, under the lead ership of County Agriculture Agent Quinn is taking a load in tho matter of forming shipping associations. Three new shipping associations wore formed in that county the past week, at Giltner, Hampton and Mar quette. A strong effort is being made by Quinn to get the members of the various associations to keep their hens separated from tho roost ers and produce infertile eggs and by doing so ho already has tho produc tion up to an efficiency where fifty percent of the eggs pass as select (infertile) eggs and are bringing top pirces on the New York market in compotion with the short ship ments from New Jersey, New York ativc way by allowing them to hold state and other nearby points to the metropolis. Nebraska Farm Bureau Federa tion is to play a large part in the experimental work to be carried on by the United States post office de partment in the development of the wireless telephone as a means of transmitting market reports, weather reports and important news items to rural communities. H. D. Luto, sec retary of tho Nebraska Farm Bu reau Federation has been carrying on an investigation along this line for some time. Simultaneously with Mr. Lute's investigation, Hon. R. B. Howell of Omaha made a trip to Washington to urge the post office department to get behind the idea. Acting upon Mr. HowelPt? advice, the. federal government appointed a commission composed of men connec ted with the U. S. post office depart ment and the U. S. department of agri culture' to ake charge of the experi mental work. Howell was named as chairman of the commission and will have practically entire control of the c'xperimental work. Mr. Howell has selected Frank A. Harrison of Lin coln to look after details. Recognizing that Mr. lute was working along the same lines Howell and Harrison have joined forces with him and tho various county farm bureau organ izations will be utilized in tho exper iments. While plans so far are only tentative, it is probable that a send ing station will be established at the State Agricultural College at Lincoln where the power plant can be utilized for sending. It may be that later one or two other sending stations will be estabished in tho central and western portions of the state. Mr. Howell says that receiving equipment can be attached to the battery of the or dinary automobile at a cost of ap proximately $75.00, or in quantities at about $30.00. Many county Farm Bureaus are now ready to go ahead with their part, and it is probable that final plans will soon be complet ed. Hearings are being held at tho various county Farm Bureau offices this week to gather information which will be sent to tho American Farm Bureau Federation headquart ers at Chicago to in turn be submitted to tho joint congressional committee appointed to inquire into tho present depressed condition of tho ngrictil tural industry. At the county Farm Bureau hearings information will bo gathered from tho lending agricul turalists in the county as well as from business men and bankers. Similar action has been taken by every state Farm Bureau federation in the country, thus enabling tho joint committee to get informaion along agricultural lines directly from tho men who nro tho closest to it. t 'nesieriicicl CIGARETTES om&. ". vLq,:ffRiwsft'J3 ' i I E. S. Gsrber Wall Paper, Points, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds .Will Wire Your House And Furnish You with Fixtures IV 11 isaum m Ygm S. 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