BSD CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHDDP it- M PROTECTION by use of TRAVELLERS CHEQUES Travellers Cheques protect tlio tourist by affording n sufe fony tn whluli to curry funds. These chcqueR. which nro Issued in duiioniinu tloriH of S10, SUO, S.'iO, uud SluO, furult.li n ready idontificiitlou of the holder mid uro rmynldo up on cotintur.Blgiintm'c. Tliey tiro necopted .,;, , throughout the world by VmtiUs, hotels, trans portntion sntnpiinleH mid business houses. lteforo tiiUlne; an extended tiip lot our officers, expluln in detail thn tulviiitiiKus or currying' these chequos when travelling. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Floinnce. Preiidcnt Rod Cloud, Nob. S. R. Flounce, Caihie fltpQtltt (luarantttd by the Depoiltor Guaranty Fund of the Stat of Xtbratka Swanainimffln WWWUWWW 1 IF ITS FENCE POSTS j We Have 'Em lj t Malone - Gellatly Co. i "Talk with us about fence posts" i wvvv.v.v-v-v.v.v.v.v.v.VAV.vw'-JU,JVi'V 1 Just For Cnmnarisnn 1913 - - 1920 - - 1921 has been jigured out, that in building a certain house, the LUMBER cost $1,600.00 in 1913 $3,300.00 in 1920 $2,000.00 in 1021 Freight has advanced $sSo.co on this material, since J pi3, which makes the lumber cost at the present time a trijlc over $100.00 more than it did in iprj, exclusive of h freight raise. Piatt c Frees IMMllllMlllUlillJilJllllilUliililiMliUEm. GENERAL CONTRACTOR We do building from the oxcavating to the painting complete. We Will figure your jobs to furnish all mater ials, or otherwise, to suit our customers. We do FRAME BRICK and STUCCO work, Let us show you the differ ence between good and inferior stucco. GRANT CHRISTY Lovers of tivo stock Will en joy thomoolves to the limit when they attend tho Nebraska "PROGRESSIVE" State Fair, Lincoln, September 4th to 9th, according to officials who have been working all year to make tho live stock show an unusual success. Students of farming all ad mit that live stock raising is the most important farm indus try. Farms that havo no stock, or only poor stock, cannot ox poct to bo as profitable as those on which lots of good stock is kept. Visitors at the coming State Fair will bo surprised when they find out how much good stook wo havo hore at homo. Nebraska pure bred live stock breeders havo some of the fin est animals to be found any where in the country. Tho best of it would compete on an oven basis with the best from any surrounding district A blue ribbon won at tho Ne braska State Fair will bo of wonderful value a3 an advertis ing asset to the ownor of tho animal winning it. In tho belief that "All work and no play makos Jack a dull boy," Fair Officials have ar ranged an entertainment pro gram that will satisfy visitors every moment of tho fair. These features include Auto Racing. Horse Racing, plenty of music, firoworks and a Mam moth Circus. It is the best program of tho kind ever put together and it is to bo hoped that tho people oftho State will show their appreciation of the efforts of tho management by an unstinted patronage. HRuv. E. EftJiakey mid wife'.Ulkd with friends in Itiavnle the flrit of the week Miss Lillian Koontzof Minden, Mlt nut i Is spending her vacation with homo folks. Mis. Koontz and daughter Lillian and Mm. L Sherman untried to Hrs' lugs Wednesday, Mis. Morltst returned to her home at Sowiird this morning after visiting lir sister, Mrs. Holton Lctson and family. M-s. Lctson accompanied her homo for a vtlt .1. V. Auid, Win. Robertson and II nry Polish aufoed to Illoomlngton Wednesday and owing to a rain tiny loft their cars and returned on No 1 1 this morning. All friends of Rev. Harper are invit ed to attend a special service for him at the Baptist chinch Sunday after noon at 3 o'louk when ho will say good bye to all before leaving for his old h line In Missouri Monday morning Dr.W.H.Mc Bride DENTIST OVER STATE HANK Children's Fair Ticket Free ! We have a few fiee tickets for the Thayer .County Fair, for Children's Day, Wednesday, Aug. ill They en t tie any school child froo admission and grand stand privilege on this d.ite, if signed by the editor of this p.vner. Call and get one If you.are entitled to It Buried Sunday Afternoon I'ttnoiiil sen Ices for I,ntMe Docker, the twelve yiihr old dnughter of Mi. and Mrs A. V. Duclcur wero conducted by llev II. W. Cope from tho Sid Feu er'on residence last Sunday afternoon and Interment made in the city ceme tery. Little Miss Lottie was born In Smith County, Kansas, November 20, lft('l. When hIio was but two yeers of age the family moved to Mil city where they have since Hindu their home. She was visiting relatives in Foirbury when suddenly attacked from appendicitis for which sho was operated on at St, Elizabeth's Hospital in Lincoln but was unable to survive the ordeal. The 9j mp ltliy of the community is with tile bereaved faintly iu this hour of sorrow. Red Cloud Nebraska. E. S. Garber Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) t Electrical Goods of all Kind? Will Wire Your House And , Furnish You with Fixtures Cynical. "Ells friends could give no rensoc why he should havo committed suicide. IIo n-ns single." Tho Stamford Advo. cato. nil! j, ',n , f , , ' If -w yfi 'I f h I 1 " i2gLi?r w RSBliSssSyM y Come on along! Fill up your makin's papers with P. A. Greatest sport you know to pull out your makin's papers and some Prince Albert and roll up a ciga rette! 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The Tramp Is a I'cst that blooms In tho Iluckynrd only In tho Summer. When ho Shows Up nt the kitchen door, summon Faithful Hector, Inven tor of tho Hum's llusli, and havo hlui Usher the Tramp Into the, Alley. If We gotta Work for our Eats, why should Trnmps coast through the World on their Nerve-? TO SHOW SILOS This lBn't an umfdj'u.al BOrt ot doll houno but a miniature ullo Intended for oxhlbltlon at tho com ing uhow. Evory now typo ot farm machinery Is to bo shown. Bhortago of farm labor la compell ing formors to buy and uso labor savmg machinery -whonover P BibJe, Parmors lntoroetod.ln aU the now modele phould vlrti the Inavale Tho Methodist, Suuduy School will serve ife cream SatuVday "evening. Mrs. I-Vtty returned last week from an extended visit with relatives in tho east. Tho Ladles Aid of the Methodist ohurolr met In tho church basement Wednesday afternoon Chas and Pete Arnold loft this weok for Wyoming. We shall bo looking for them back before long. Ear! Orey and Lyle Leonard return ! Monday from a short business trip In the western part of tho state. The Hoy Scouts went for tin over night camp last Thursday The Scouts I itched their tent In the Arnold woods l wo miles tit id a half west of Inavale. There was plenty to eat. The water was wet. A few fish bit; also muny mosquitoes. Tho boys came back re porting Unit the only thing the matter with the outing was its brevity. Methodist Church Notes REPORT OF INAVALE LIBRARY At the meeting; of tho Executive Committee of tho Inavale Library As sociation held a coufric of weeks ago the Librarian reported a steadily in creasing number of people patroni zing the Library. For tho pnst three months the library had a total of 2C0 visitors. 215 loans of books and mag izines wore made during that period. The treasurer reported that the first year of the Library's existence would bo cloFcd without a deficit. The Library was made possible by the subscriptions of those who joined the Library Association. Since the .first year's memberships expire on August 1, the Executive Committee have launched a new membership cam paign. A three dollar subscription to the Library entitles the subscriber to a full membership in the Association. This subscription may be paid in ad vance or in monthly installments. It is the aim of the Committee to se cure enough funds through member ship subscriptions to pay the running expenses of the Library for the year. Any additional money received will bo expended in tho purchase f new books. The walls of tnc Library room ore being re-decorated. The Committee hope to be able to add some new furnishing early in the year. Miss Artie Dickerson, who has been rendering such splendid service as Librarian during the past five months will continue to hold that position. Those desiring to subscribe to the Library fund may leave their money either at tho Post Office, or in the Library. Sunday School nt 10 a in. Church service at II a. m and 8 p. iu. Epworth League at 7:15 p. m Prayer meeting Wednesduy evening at 8 o'clock. If you are not attending elsewhore we oxtend to you a uordinl invitation to attend our Sunday School, and chinch services H.vitrtY W. Cope, Pastor Farm Bureau Notes COUNTY FAIR Final arrangements arc being made for the County Fair. Everything considered, this ought to be the best Fair ever held. LIVESTOCK The Fair Association have raised tho prize money offered and have se cured M. 13. Posson, Extension Speci alist in Animal Husbandry, of Lincoln to judge the cattle, hogs and horses. $100.00 is being offered on Roys and Girls Club calves and pigs. County Agent, E. R. Davis of Adams County has been secured to judge dairy cat tle, poultry and farm products. Stock Judging Contest on Wednes day, August 21th at 2 p. m. Demonstration Contest on Thurs day, August 23th at 2 p. m. Livestock Parade on Friday, Aug ust 2Gth at 2 p. in. Judging Horses Wednesday, Aug ust 2-lth at 9 a. m. Judging Cattle on Thursday, Aug ust 25th at 0 a. m. Judging Hogs Friday, August 20th at 9 a. in. MUSIC The Red Cloud, Hastings and Guide Rock bands will furnish plenty of good music on tho 2 1th, 25th and 2Cth respectively. This gives tho fair the strongest musical program that they ever had. AMUSEMENTS Fire Works every evening, two troups giving acrabatic and comedy performance. Baseball game every day at 12:30 p. m. Games are being matched with Blue Hill, Campbell, Holstein, Hastings and Lawrence. Horse races and the Lewis Stock Company. HENRY FAUSCH County Agricultural Agent. All That, 'n Then Some. After all, the question of how much It costs to support an Infant Is rea sonably decided on the basis of how much money Is available for the pur pose. Pittsburgh f5o7Pttp-TImes. Card of Thanks Wo wish to express our gratitude nnd appreciation to nil who tendered their kindness and sympathy at the time we laid our loving son nnd broth er to bis final resting place. Especially do we wish to thank those who gave tho beautiful floral of. forltiRs; also Legion Post No. 238, the singers and those who assisted nt the cemetery. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. H. Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. II. V Johnson Mr. and Mrs O. II. Johnson The Joy Place DESHLER. NEBR. THAYER COUNTY FAIR August 30-31, Sept. 1-2, 1921 Shady Groves Blue Grass Lawns Comfortable Rest Rooms Free Park Seats Electric Lighted Grounds Fountains Free play grounds for the kiddies Races every day Good base ball Spectacular Fireworks erery night Feature Acts go Direct to The State Fair McMahon Shows North Bros. Shows N 0'IS S i 4iVVrr. j r. - LXTtf - -" riia.b.fj.r nv vu math nr NrntiAiH4 :- m W LINCOLN SEPTEMBER &-5-6-y-8 1 NEBRASKA' e: :v Nfbraafc. SUtd Fir,' Liela, GREATEST EXPOSITION flt ,rr? t- Rw t n t t tsj a f .". ) THE FINEST . , LIVESTOCK-AGRICULTURE-HORTICULTUKE-DOMESTIC EXHIBITS. BOVS AND GIRLS EXHIBITS AND DEMONSTRATIONS IABY HEALTH DEPARTMENT. BOYS' CAMP., AM USEIVIENTS BEST AND CLEANEST ATTRACTIONS; HIGH CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMS DAILY. AUTO. RACES-LABOR DAV. FIREWORKS - CIRCUS-HARNESS & RUNNING ourtVTATiiviT.. ,. ,r . vourI;motjoj: y. j"A GREATER NEBRASKA". " SERieBTQH OWgATtSTV HP M B ER"' .. yE ffcAiik 81 w KAliC? V A fL il s -. .. W' vu jyj ' 'twiw nanai iT "' v;frsc ' : m r v ! ri r., .Vi cA ' 14 VWlkS