The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 06, 1921, Image 4

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Children's School Wear Week
School starts September Oth. While lots or mothers have
anticipated the dress needs for their little ones, many have
been delayed by one cause or another in making their
purchases until now, while scores of other needs will be
discovered when preparing the children for school.
School Dresses
Our Showing in Pretty School Dresses in the
READY TO WEAR
In Sizes From 4 to 20 Years at Prices That Will
Satisfy The Most Exacting
Nothing is more serviceable
for cool mornings for child
ren than a good sweater.
Before buying come in and
look.
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If you prefer to mako In buying hose you
the dresses wc have a want the best you can
nice line of gingham, get for the money. I
linen, poplin or wool have selected my stock
in most all of the of hose with care both
wanted colors. as to texture and price.
Agent for Home Jourrial Patterns
The Women's Store
RED CLOUD
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ME RED CLOUD CHIEF
tod Cloud, Nebraska.
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A. 11. MoAKTHUU.lKdltor ntnl Owner
Advertising Rates
Forclfjn, per column Inch 15c
Local. 10 & 12M
Farm Bureau Notes
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UNDERTAKING
BOTH PHONES
RED CLOUD. NtlH
I. T. AMACK-P1 ION1! IND. 761
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E. S. GLl"ber English Opera Coming
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and
Varnish
PICTURE FRAMING
(Work Guaranteed!
Electrical Goods of all Kiodi
Will Wire Your House And
Furnish You with Fixtures
Or.R.V. Nicholson
DENTIST
fed Cloud
Nebratka
Dr.W.H.McBride
DENTIST
OVEll 8TATK HANK
Rod Cloud
Nebraska.
The Margin of Safety
Is represented by tho amount of
iiisuraticu you carry
Don't lull youriolf into it fancied
security.
lleenuse lire Iiiih novel touched you
it ilousii't follow that you're iiiimuno
Tomorrow -no today. If you have
Lime and you buttor find timo
omiii) to tho ollloo and we'll writ
a policy on your liotibo, furniture,
Htoro or inorclmndiho.
LATiill MAY BI2 TOO LATE-
O. C!EEEL
Reliable InsuraJ
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Tho announcement that vocal ox
ports with tho Ralph Dunbar Englh-h
Opera Company, will hoar promising
voices of local olngcrs, wlien tho opera
Bohemian Girl is produced at tho
Hesse Auditorium Thursday, Oct. 13th
will create a lot of favorable comment
in Ucd Cloud. Mr. Dunbar is not only
searching for new voices for bis many
operatic attractions but is following
out a cherished plan to JMlp all worthy
American singers.
"I want my oasts and choruses made
up of Americans" the. producer says.
"All of the singers in 'Carmen', The
Chocolate Soldier,' The Mikado and
Robin Hood writerU.-flr A. after their
Dames. There are jast as good artists
In America as in tbe foreign countries
and I plan to seek them oat and assist
in their development.
"Daily, with all my operas, my con
duotors and lieutenants are giving
trials to the home folks who hare volo
es. When a particularly promising
one is discovered we" show the owner
how it oan be developed. We will give
training in our Chicago studios and
then give tho singor a place in the
chorus of one of our oporas. Promo
tion to tho cast of principals will bo
rapid if the personality and tho voice
of tho singer warrants it.
"It doos not mako a bit of difference
to me that the singer has had no stage
training Give mu the voice and I will
inhtruct tho possessor in all tho nrts
of btngu-crnft. I would rather havo an
amateur than a professional, if the
voice lb right."
September Weather. Report
Temperature: Mean 71 deg , maxi
mum 102 dg. on lid, minimum 110 deg,
on Mil'.
Precipitation: Total .'Mil Indies.
Number of days clear 'JO, partly
cloudy Ii, cloudy 5.
Dates of frost-Light 510th. hull llth,
thunderotoriuH 7, 11, V2, 10, 17,10, pre
vailing wind direction S Kit days
Kalnfall blneo Jan. 1, 17.01 Inches.
Chas. S. Ludlow, Observer.
Farm Loans
Can you understand the advertising
posted up promircuously around every
barnyard und every front yard you
pass by 7 I do not mean printed
posters or sign boards. I refer to the
aigns scattered all around which in
dicate a groat many things about the
owner or occupant of the farm.
Advertising, as wc all know, is a
rather broad, term and refers to most
any method of giving out information
about men and product. Sonic 'men
arc much better self-advertisers than
others. Self-advertising is not al
together a habit to bo condemned,
but we all admire silent self-advertising
more tha nwc admire verbal self
advertising. The" barnyard is a pretty good ad
vertisement of the efficiency, mnnagc
ing, nbility and prosperity of the man
who is responsible for it. It is often
more eloquent than words. A barn
yard full of weeds, with neglected
fences, sagging gates and machinery
scattered around in disorder, is an
advertisement to everyone who passes
by.
A barnyard well arranged for con
venience with fences and gates in
good order, with buildings protected
by paint, witli weeds kept mowed
and with no neglected machinery
standing around, nor junk piles of
machinery scraps is a very eloquent
advertisement to everyone who passes
by.
Tito same thing is true of a front
yard. A front dooryard full of holes
scratched by the chickens or dug by
the dogs, either without sltrubberry
or with ragged shrubs, neglected
porches unkept fences, means one
tiling in regard to tho owner or oc
cupant. A neat dooryard with fences
and gates in good order and protected
by paint, with house and' porches and
foundations presenting a neat and
well preserved appearance and with a
reasonable supply of attractive shrub
borry located around the outer bor
ders, mean an entirely different thing
to every passer by.
These conditions arc all advertise
ments with work 305 days a year.
They heve a financial influence. If
COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES
'(lly County Superintendent)
Tin; Nebraska Farmer is planning
to put on a campnign to vitalize the
work ir. the elementary school. The
work will be along the line of geogra
phy, hygiene, domestic science' and
nature study. It will be furnished in
a form that will be .practical and use
ful in rural communities. Tho ques
tions and outlines will correlate with
the course of study given to the
teachers to follow. This should be a
great help to rhe teachers.
The Junior Red Cross News is
fifty cents a year. It should give
ideas of foreign countries. It is not
very expensive. They will Bend you
sample copies if you ask them.i Ad
dress Naido L, Curtis 308 North
Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.
Any ono wishing to do Red Across
work can get in touch with the society
by letting me krow.
The Nebraska Teachers Associa
tion it asking mo to enroll teachers.
The enrollment fee is $2.00. Any one
wishing to join may send the money
to mo or to H. O. Sutton' of Kearney
Nebraska. i
Mr. P. H. Borcn will take hold of
the attendance proposition from this
date on. '
Hereford Breeder's Tour
At the annual meeting of tho Here
ford Breeder's held at tho Farm Bureau
Ofllco, it was decided to bold a Booster's
Tour visiting tho Heroford ltrecdors in
tho County and inspecting thoir herds.
Tuesday, October llth Is tho day sot
and all those wishing to mnke tho tour
should meet nt tho Itnbert Kltlley form
10 miles north of Hod Cloud or t miles
east of Hladen on tbe south road at 0
a. m. Leaving the Kinley farm the
following Hereford HenN will be in
spected: Geo Modify, M. It. Lowls,
Mattoek Uiotheis, A. Ii. Homer, Clar
ence May, Frank Gather, 1?. II, Lnr.
rick, Frank Uean, Yancn Sorgenson,
Ed. ltrethatier, Jules Lambreeht,
Henry Mender, Carl Kudd, Gilbert
Iteod and Alf. Nolan. Everybody In
vited to attend.
Loans made at reasonable interest
rates. Loans closed as soon as title is
approved. B. W. Stkwakt,
Me-o-my,
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a pipe
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Before you're a day older
you want to let the idea slip
under your hat thfct this
is the open season to start
something with a joy us
jimmy pipe and some
Prince Albert!
Because, a pipe packed
with Prince Albert satisfies
a man as he was never satis-
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ke to V?SBy
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from bite and parch (cut
out by our exclusive pat
ented process) arc a reve
lation to tho man who never
could get acquainted with a
pipe! P. A. has made a
pipe a thing of joy to four
men where one was smoked
before!
Ever roll up a cigarette
Wirh Prinro AlknvfV TVTo.,
fied before-and keeps him manbut youve t
satisfied! And, you can party coming your .
prove it! Why P. A.'s Talk about a cigarette
flavor and fragrance and smoke; we tell you it's a
coolness and its freedom peach!
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Prince Albert ta
sold in toppy red
bags, tidy red tint,
handsome pound
end halt pound tin
humidors andinth
pound crystal class
humidor with
sponge molstener
top.
Copyright 1021
by K. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co,
Wlnjton-Salcro,
N.C.
the national joy smoke
Ordinance No. 46
An Oidimmcc to prohibit driving or
riding over tho hose of Hie tire ilcput
meilt and (lxing penalties for the vio
lation thereof.
Ho it Ordained by Hie Mayor and
Council of tho City of Ked Cloud, Nc
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Section 1. It shall be unlawful for
any per.-on or pfrous to drive u ve ;
hide of any description over the hoe
of the lire department of the City of
Ked Cloud, XebrasUa, or to ride in any
vehicle over sold hose.
Section -. If any pur-on shall vio.
lute life provisions of this net, he or
she shall, upon conviction, be lined in
any sum over S2o.00 and less than
aioo.oo.
Section It. It shall bo no defense to
an action brought under this ordinance
that tho accused person was a passcng
er in such vehicle.
This ordinance shall talte effect and
bo in force from, and after its adopt
Ion, approval and publication as pro
vlded by law.
Adopted Got. 4, 1021.
Approved Oct. 4. 1U21.
Attest: M.vitT Peterson,
O. C. Teel, City Clerk. Mayor.
(Seal.)
A New Baptist Pastor
The Baptist people desire to intro
duce to the good people of Bed Cloud
their new pastor, Rev. Fred J New
land, who comas to the church from
tirapeland, Texas. His borne however
being Houston, Texas.
Rev. Newland is a graduate of Col
umbia College New York City and of
the Southwestern Theological Semi
nary at Fort Worth, Texas, in which
state he spent tbe last six years. Born
at Roanoke, Virginia Rev. Newland is
really a southern man with about ten
years northern experience.
Tho Seminary be attended requires
caob Theological student to bold at
least two evangelistical meetings a
year so Bro. Newland has bad consid
erable evangelistic experience. Ho has
travelled extensively, spending some
timo In Europe in 1012 with his fnther
who was in his lifetime a practicing
physician. The boys In school havoal.
ready u lino onBro. Newland as an
athlete und predict a very intf resting
timo with him on tho Held, Altogeth
er tho church hopes that their l'astor
will bo a very helptul addition to the
olty, and he will take his place hero
with other good pastors and work
with excellent success.
Lutheran Church Notes
O. H. IIeinitz, l'astor
Regular services are hold overy tlrst
and third Sunday In tho month In tho
Adventist
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Thai the only protection you have against the greedy,
avaricious trusts and big monopolies of this country, which
feed on the efforts of the producer, is by standing firmly
together in self defense.
The big corporations all co-operate in price
manipulation, securing your produce for just
as little money as possible, and charging you
the maximum for goods you are required to
purchase.
The Farmers Union is the Remedy
And there is nothing quite so obnoxious in the eyes of
the monopoly as a body of FARMERS FIRMLY CO
OPERATING in the interest of LEGITIMATE PRICES.
All Sorts Of Unscrupulous Tactics Are Resorted To
in order to discourage such organizations. They will pay
big prices for one kind of produce for a short time, in
order to "freeze out" their competitors in certain local
itiesand to evade laws which have been enacted to
protect you from such methods THEY HAVE MEN 1$UY
v FOR THEM who term themselves "Indfptndhnt
Dtalmrs." i
Stand Bv Your Union
Where you know you are working for y bur, own interests
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ana not. xeeaing up mo iruii so it can la&e noia on you in
a new place. '-,. , ,,
The Farmers Union
J. F. Edwards, Mgr. 'S" Red Cloud, Neb.
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Are You Buying Dependable
COAL?
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