The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 11, 1921, Image 9

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PROTECTION
by use of
TRAVELLERS CHEQUES
TmvellofB Cheques protect tho tourist by
affording h safe forin in which to curry funds.
Thusu cheques, whloli am UmjimI In denomina
tions of 81, S20, 8.0, mill eioO, furnish ft ready
Identification of the holder ntitl nro payable up
on countcr.sltfnature. They art nccopted
.-,.. , throughout tlie world by banUH, liotcls, trans
portation -jompanlcs and business houses.
lleforo tultlnir an extended trip let our of (leers,
explain In detail tho adviiitnKes of carrying
these chequeH when travelling.
THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
Edward Flounce, Preiident Rod Cloud, Nob. S. R. Floranee, Cailiie
DtpotUt Ouarantttd by tht fitpotttor Guaranty Fund of the SlaU of Ktbratka
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IF ITS FENCE POSTS
We Have 'Em
5 M&lone - Gellatly Co.
"Talk with us about fence posts"
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Just For Comparison
1913 - - 1920 - - 1921
has been figured 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 $2So.co on this material, since
Jp3 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 & Frees
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GENERAE CONTRACTOR
We do building from the excavating 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 llvo stock will en
Joy thomoolves to the limit
when they attend the Nebraska
"PROGRESSIVE" State Fair,
Lincoln, September 4th to 9th,
according to officials who havo
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 whon
thoy find out how much good
stoek wo havo horo at homo.
Nebraska pure bred live stock
breeders havo some of tho fin
ost animals to be found any
where in the country. Tho
best of it would compete on an
even basis with the best from
any surrounding district A
blue ribbon won at tho Ne
braska State Fair will bo of
wonderful valuo as an advertis
ing assot to tho owner of the
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 tho best
program of tho kind ever put
togethar and it is to bo hoped
that the people ofwtho State
will show their appreciation of
tho efforts of tho management
by an unstinted patronage.
Dr.W.H.Mc Bride
DENTIST
OVER STATE HANK
Red Cloud
Nebraska.
E. S. Gaurber
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and
Varnish
PICTURE FRAMING
(Work Guaranteed)
Electrical Goods of all Kind;
- Will Wire Your House And
Furnish You with Fixtures
Cynical.
"Ills friends could give no vensoe
why he should havo committed suicide.
Ho u'as single." The Stnmford Advo-j
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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! That's because P. A.
is so delightfully good and
refreshing in a cigarette
just like it is in a jimmy
pipe! You never seem to
get your fill P. A.'s so
jjoy'usly friendly and
appetizing.
a Prince Albert will be a
revelation to your taste! No
other tobacco at any price is
in its class! And, it rolls up
easily because it's crimp cuti
and it stays put.
It's the best bet you ever,
laid that you'll like Prince
Albert better than any ciga
rette you ever rolled!
And listen! If you Have'
a jimmy pipe hankering
by all means know what
Prince Albert can do for
you! It's a revelation in a
pipe as well as in a ciga
rette! P. A. can't bite1 or
parch. Both are cut out
by our exclusive patented
process.
Prlnca Albert la
soft! In toppy red
(ogf , tidy red tint,
handsome pound
and half pound tin
humidors and in the
pound crystal c'oia
humidor with
sponge molsttner
top.
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by R. J.'RrnoliU
Tobacco Co. .
Bflev. E. E!l3aUeynnd wlfalsltid
with friends in Iimviilo the flrU ot the
week
Mis Lillian Koontz of Mlnden. Mist
onii is spending her vacation with
homo follts.
Mrs. KoonU unci dnn'hter Lilllmi
and .Min, i Sliermnn nutocd to Ilrs'
liiys WedncsilHy.
Mis. Moilts icturiied to hpr homo t
Soward this rnortiitifr nfter visltliiff Imr
sister, Mrs. Ilolton Lctson und family.
M-". Lctson iii'cnrapiuilcd her homo
for n vl-it
I. V. Auld, Win. Robertson und
H'tiry Fnush iiutotd to IMoomlnton
Wednesday und owing to k nilntlny
luft their enrs nnd retuuied on No 1 1
this morning.
All friends of Kuv. Hurpor ure Invit
ed to nt tend 11 speelul Hi-rvlue for him
nt the Huptlst eluiroh Sunday after
noon nt 3 o'look when ho will say ood
bye to nil before leaving for his old
liiinc In Missouri Monday morning
Children's Fair Ticket Free
We have n few fne tickets for the
Tlmver .County Fair, for Children's
Day, Wednesday, Aug. 31 They en
t tie any school child frco admission
and grand stand privilege on this diiie,
if signed by the nditor'of this patter.
Call and get one If you.are entitled to
it
Inavale
The Methodist? Sunday School will
serve lee cream Saturday" evonltig.
Mrs. l-Vtty returned lust week fiom
an extended visit with relatives In tho
east.
Tho Ladles Aid of tho Methodist
cliurulr met in tho ehurch basement
Wednesday a f ternoou
Chas and Pete Arnold left this week
for Wyoming. We shall bo looking
for them back before long.
Earl Grey and Lylc Leonard return
ed Monday from a short business trip
In the western part of the state.
The Hoy Scouts went for an over
night ciinp latt Thursday The Scouts
I Itched their tent In tho Arnold woods
two miles mid a half west of luavnle.
There was plenty to est. Tho water
was wet. A few fish bit; nlso many
niosquitops. The boys came back re
porting that the only thing the matter
with the outing was its brevity.
Methodist Church Notes
Buried Sunday Afternoon
Funeral services for Lottie Hunker,
the twelve yonr old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs A. V. Docker were conducted
by Hev II. W. Cope from tho Sid Vet
or'on residence last Sunday afternoon
and interment made In the city ceme
tery. Little Miss Lottie was born in Smith
County, Kansas, November 'JO, lOt'fl,
When sho was but two yeers of age l ho
family moved to MiU city where they
have since mudo their home. She was
visiting relatives In Falrbury 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.
Tho sympithy of the community is
witli the bereaved fitinlly iu this hcuir
of sorrow,
TOWN" PESTS
5 OWW21S.
The Tramp Is n I'est that blooms In
tho Backyard only In the Summer.
When ho Shows Up at the kitchen
door, summon Faithful Hector, Inven
tor of the Hum's Hush, und have him
Usher the Tramp Into the, Alley. If
We gotta Work for our Ears, why
should Tramps coast through the
World on their Nerve?
. TO SHOW SILOS
This lBn't an uni!jaal sort ot
doll houso but a miniature olio
intended for exhibition at tho com
ing show. Every now typo ol
farm machinery la to bo ahown.
Shortago of form labor la compoU
ing farmers to buy and use labor
saving machinery whonovor- pos
sible. Farmers intoreatod.ln U
REPORT OF INAVALE LIIUtARY
At tho meeting of tho Executive
Committee of tho Inavale Library As
sociation held a couple of weeks ago
the Librarian reported a steadily in
creasing number of people patroni
zing tho Library. For tho pnst three
months the library had a total of 2G0
visitors. 215 loans of books nnd mag
izines wore mndo during that period.
Tho treasurer reported that tho first
year of the Library's existence would
bo clo&cd without a deficit. The
Library was made possible by tho
subscriptions of those who joined the
Library Association. Since the Irst
year's memberships expire on August
1, tho Executive Committee have
launched a now membership cam
paign. A three dollar subscription to
tho Library entitles tho subscriber to
a full membership in tho Association.
This subscription may be paid in ad
vance or in monthly installments. It
is tho aim of the Committee to se
cure enough funds through member
ship subscriptions to pay the running
expenses of tho Library for the year.
Any additional money received will
bo expended in tho purchase f new
books. The walls of tne 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
sen-ice as Librarian during tho past
five months will continue to hold that
position. Those desiring to subscribe
to the Library fund may leave their
money cither at the Post Office, or
in the Library.
Sunday School at 10 a m. Chutcli
service at 11 a. m and 8 p. in. Epworth
League at 7:lii p. m Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
If you are not attending elsewhere
we extend to you a cordial Invitation
to attend our Sunday School, and
chut oh services
llAitnr W. Corn, Pastor
Farm Bureau Notes
COUNTY FAIR
Final arrangements nro being made
for the County Fair. Everything
considered, this ought to be tho best
Fair ever held.
LIVESTOCK
The Fair Association havo raised
tho prize money offered" and havo se
cured M. B. Posson, Extension Speci
alist in Animnl Husbandry, of Lincoln
to judge tho cattle, hogs and horses.
$100.00 is being offered on Boys 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 25th at 2 p. m.
Livestock Parade on Friday, Aug
ust 20th at 2 p. m.
Judging Horses Wednesday, Aug
ust 2-lth at !) a. m.
Judging Cattle on Thursday, Aug
ust 25th at 0 a. m.
Judging Hogs Friday, August 2Gth
at 9 a. m.
MUSIC
The Red Cloud, Hastings and Guide
Rock bands will furnish plenty of
good music on the 24th, 25th and 2Gth
respectively. This gives the 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,
Holstcin, Hastings and Lawrence.
Horse races and tho Lewis Stock
Company.
HENRY FAUSCH
County Agricultural Agent.
All That, 'n Then Some.
After all, the question of how much
tt costs to support on Infant Is rea
sonably decided on the basis of how
much money Is available for the pur
pose. Pittsburgh (iii7('tte-Tlmcs.
Card of Thanks
Wo wish to oxpresB our gratitude
nnd appreciation to all who tendered
their kindness and sympathy at the
time we laid our loving 6on andbroth-
er to his final resting place.
I Especially do we wish to thank
those who gave tho beautiful floral of.
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roriiiRs; also Liegion t'osi xo. .jo, me
singers and those who assisted at tho
cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Johnson
mid 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
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LINCOLN SEPTEMBER -S73&
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LIVESTOCK-AGRICULTURE-HORTICULTURE-DOMESTIC EXHIBITS.
BOVS AND GIRLS EXHIBITS AND DEMONSTRATIONS.
IBABY HEALTH DEPARTMENT. BOYS' CAMP.,
AM USEMENTS
BEST AND CLEANEST ATTRACTIONS;
HI6H CLASS MUSICAL' PROGRAMS DAILY.
AUTO. RACES-LABOR DAV.
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