rraWffc-t,,. VEARSVEARS to develop CAMEL QUALITY We worked on Camels for years before we put them on the market. Years of testing blending experi menting with the world's choicest tobaccos. And now, EVERY DAY, all our skill, manufactur ing experience and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos are concentrated on making Camel the best cigarette that can be produced. There's nothing else like Camel QUALITY. And there's nothing else like Camels wonderful smoothness, fine tobacco flavor and FREEDOM FROM CIGA RETT Y AFTERTASTE. That's why Camel popularity is growing faster than ever. A better cigarette cannot be made. "We put the utmost quality into THIS ONE BRAND. 1I IsJJS- lllllllllllWIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllll amel N.C llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll B. J. RETNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wi.iloi-5.1. "I""" mmiiiiiiiunuiiiiiimffM I ' PROTECTION by use of TRAVELLERS CHEQUES Travellers Cheques protect tho tourist by affording a safe form tn which to enrry funds. These cheques, whioh are issued in denoiniim tions of 310, 320, 850, and $100, furnUu a ready identifluiitloi) of the holder aud uro payable up on count er-Hlffrmturu Tliey nro nccopted throughout tho world by banUs, hotels, truna portntlon companies nnd busluoss houses. lleforo talcing an extended trip let our of fleers explain In detail the advmtiiKuB of carrying theso cheques when travelling. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Flounce, President Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florance, Caihie - DtjidHU Quarantttd by tli DtpotUon Guaranty Fund of the Statr of Xihraila WffliiMiMinimiiinianiiM mhniiirM True Economy n I In buying groceries comes through selecting the better grades from a store you know you can depend upon. - . ... Wc pride ourselves on our sincere desire to have in stock at all times the best quality food stuffs at moderate prices. Satisfaction or your money back guarantee P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries nnd Quecnsware u EHMMlliJlW AUTO TOPS MADE and REPAIRED Also Upholstering Any thing in the top line. First class workmanship Fogel Bldg; J. 0. BlILER Red Cloud Nebraska ORDERED TO SEVER TRUNK CONNECTION The Lincoln Telephone & Tele graph company was given permission Satuniuy by tho state rcilway-'iconv-mission, under an order icdued-"by Commissioner Cook, to sever the physical connection existing at Red Cloud between its exchange and that of the Farmer's Independent com pany, and to discontinue the long distance service now furnished the subscribers of the latter. When the Bell served lied Cloud it had its own toll lines, and the L. T. & T. Co. then its rival in southern Ne braska put n toll line into Red Cloud and put in on tho Farmers' company board. When later it bought out the Boll the long distance service was continued by a trunk between tho two exchanges. The two companies did business side by side amicably for several years, but finnlly got into a jangle over a claim of tho Lincoln company, that tho local company was trying to get its putrons away. It cut the long distance lino then, but was compelled to restore it by order of the railway commission. Patrons of the two companies ask ed the commission to do away with the double telephone nuisance, and it tried to do this by an order for a com bination service. The Farmers' com pany took the matter to supreme court, and there won its point. At tho same time the supreme court laid down the rule that the Lincoln com pany could not bo compelled to con tribute to its own financial undoing by giving its rivnl tho only advantage it possessed, that of long distance con nections. It snid that unless n reas onable adjustment could bo made where by tho Lincoln company could bo protected against substantial loss it could not bo compelled to furnish cither local or long dlstnncc service to its competitor. It is this order oftho supremo court that the commission follows in its findings. The matter came before it again on tho motion of tho Lincoln company to order discontinuance of toll service, nnd nlso on motion or tho Farmers' company that it bo con tinued. Tho commission says there was no testimony to disprove the showing of tho Lincoln company that St wns operating at Red Cloud nt a heavy loss under existing conditions, that no plans for a continuation of long distance sorvico worn offered and Hint tho only method by which confiscation of the' Lincoln company's property may bo prevented is tho cut ting off of thnt service, which orders done. Sunday Stato Journal. 2,200 Member in Nebraska KM) OLOUD, HIBKABKA, timet dmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtm ---------.-.-. , -.., -.., i -,---,-..-., , . . fVM'-- -tN-.i A i i..r,. ,;. imiiiimiHiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiw ur , -T Milium -jm i WWWw . i ... Wllllll Th UK ...- - WW i I it took ! tftl. 9. Uriiin Orowtir nicuilierfllnh' n INcbrnMotiuow totnlH '22C0 ucoonllnir't - t "I to reports Trmt the fitato orjfamzof a'i nfllco. This Im an lnnruasu of .'500 oVi-r ,' last wcok'H total, Oiim hundred twen ty-llve funnel-' cooperative dlvvnlarl Ifave sinned contracts-with the now na tional coopeiullvo grain umrUotliig oi K-uilzation up to dun.. The Inrpwit local moiiiliurshlp in this state Ih.oIiucI. at Wnlthill whoro Walter Saiy'lwM litis Hlfrnpil 101 farmers during the piist two weeltH. Tho Farmers' Cooperative Company of Mend sinned n contract with tho U. B. drain Growers last week and at the auiio time Mx directors and tho man ntjerhlgnod individual contractu Tills link us two elevator contracts at Mend, tho former home of O. II. (Jnstufson, president ottho U. S. Grain Orowors, Inc. During tho next tlvo years not a bushel of non-members' grnln will bo shippod from the town of Swedoburg' Kverr farmer living In tho trade terri tory adjacent to tho town signed a contract with tho exception of it half dozen feeders who feed nil their (train. The Custer County Farmers' Union annual convention, with 000 farmers in attendance, unanimously endorsed the U. S. Grain Urowor program at their meeting last Wednesday. A. L. Ull strotn, solicitor for the U S. Grain Growers und n director of the Nebras ka'Fanners' Union addressed the con vention Permission to solicit memberships nad to operate In Iowa has been grant ed the U. S. Oraln Growers by the secretary of state. Iowa is the twenty first state to grant this permission. The total membership of tho national organization is over 15,000. It Death In a Pillow Case. The .cottiers In n pillow from Rua. la started one of 1!iq worst epidemics which has out u);vu plu'Co In Siberia: Baptist Church Services Preaching 11 n. in. und 7:30 p, in. Sunday School at 10 a in. I'rayer meeting 7:30 each Wednisdny evening followed by Choir practice. Brother Newlana is attending tho Baptist State Convention, which met at Norfolk, Saturday, October 8, and w 11 continue until Thursday, the 13th. Brother Newlaud will be back to till both appointments Sunday, next. Uro ther Nuwland has already made a host of friends in all classes, both old and young We hear only words "or com mendation for his ability as a preach er and also his social qualities May this happy relation be strengthened between minister and the community. All are cordially iuvlted to come and worship with us at nil services. m Publication of Summons. Samuel Garber; Mary A. Garber; the heirs, devisees and successors in in er est of satd named persons and all per sons having or claiming any interest iu Lot 18, in Block 5, of the Orlgiual Town of Red Cloud, In Webster Coun ty, Nebrnsko, will take notice that John Cummlngs; Bculuh M. Mitchell and Mary S. Crelghton as plaintiffs havo filed their petition nnd commotio ed an action in the District Court of Webster County, Nebraska, amihiht them, the object'and prayer of which arc to obtain a judgnieht and decree of mid Court quieting and conllrmlug iu the plaintiffs tho full ownoiship and title in and to said Lot, IS. in Block 0. of the Oriulnal Town of Red Cloud. Webster County, Nebraska, and for ever bar and exclude .the defendants and all porsons other than the plain tiffs from hereafter asserting, setting up, or claiming any title or Interest iu or to the said nrctnisei or unv nart thereof adverso to the prc-ent full title and ownership of thz plaintiffs. Tho plaintiffs also pray for general equitable relief You are required to answer said peti tion on file In the ofllco of tho clerk of snid Court at Red Cloud, Nebraska, on or beforo Mondny, October Hist, 1921. Dated September 21, 1021. John Cummlngs, ot al, By E. G. Caldwell, Tholr Attorney. Notice of Administration s - . Iu tho County Court of Webatcr County, Nobrnsku In tho matter of the estnto of -Char les It. Besse.fdecea&ed. to alt, i'krsons interested in said Estate Notice is hereby given that Wlllard B. Steward has this day Hied a petition In the county court, praying that ad. ministration of said estato may be granted to J. W. Auld, as ntltitlnistrat or, and that said petition will bo heard beforo tho court on tho 11th day of October, 1021, at the hpurof lOo'clock, A. M., at tho county court room In the olty of Red Cloud, iu said county, when all poisons interested In saidj matter may appear and show cuso why the prayer of petitioner should not bo granted; and that notice of the filing of snid petition, and tho hearing thore of, bo given by publishing a copy of this order In the Red Cloud Chief, a legal weekly newspaper printed and of gonoral circulation In said county, for three consecutlvo weeks prior to raid day of hearing. Dated this 21th day of September, 1021. A. D. RANNEY, (Seal) County Judge. A true copy.' Farmer Do You Realize? That 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. Tho 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 arc required t purchase. The Farmers Union is the Remedy And there is nothing quite so obnoxious an 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 BUY FOR THEM who term themselves "Independent Dealers." Stand By Your Union Where you know you are working for your own interests and not feeding up the trust so it can take hold on you in a new place. The Farmers Inion J. F. Edwards, Mgr. A SS Red Cloud, Neb. ran Children's School Wear Week School starts September 5th. While lots of 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 the Our Showing in Pretty School Dresses in READY TO WEAR In Sizes From 4 to 20 Years at Prices TbauWill Satisfy The Most Exacting SWEATERS Nothing is more serviceable for cool mornings for child ren than a good sweater. Before buying come in and look. Ginghams, If you prefer to make the dresses we have a nice line of gingham, linen, poplin or wool in most all of the wanted colors. Hose In buying hose you want the best you can get for the money. I have selected my stock of hose with care both I as to texture and price. Agent for Home Journal Patterns 7 BARBARA The Women's Store RED CLOUD .... 11E.DKlOIVA. D inaninii Just For Comparison 1-913 - - 1920 - - 1921 has been Jigurcd out, that in building a certain ouse, the LUMBER cost $1,600.00 in 1913. $3,300.00 in 1920 i , $2,000.00 in 1921 Freight has advanced $2So,oo on this material, since prj, 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 i y A i; A wr r r .- i.. 'i