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MITCHELL JEWELER AND OPTICIAN I RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. OCTOBER 27, 1921 The Farmers Institute Bigger and Better Than Ever Tlio itiininl occasion of tho Institute f ir tin- KuriiiBiH of Webster county nr r ve I tliis week mid tlio uftuiil frtl WftiMier witli it. The exhibits bgan mi-iviiii; Monday evening und by Tues day evening thn iilcs were comple ted. Each department has its share of fine things, anil we etui safely nuy it is the finest and laigest exhibit of any year, yet. Displays nro Hated from nil thu towns in the county. Tuesday evening a program was1 put on by tliti public school children' at tho Uose Auditorium it was an hour of musical treat When tint curtain in ose the childicn were found seated in tiMifi of seats, iicciirdiuu to grades' Miss Verna Hutchius. 1st grado teach er, accniupaiiled them on tlio piano The music of the high school orchestra was splendid Miss ivy llardman favored tlio audience with a violm solo. Ail chums singing was fitst class. In tlio educational depirtmenl cver,one stopped, looted tind ilstonejl to the explanation of its splendid dis plajs mid handiwork. Mr Luuhi IMsbie, blatc leader tor the boys and gins' olub work, stated that the ox nihil ot toys in tlio wood curving de pariment was the best he find seen in all the ten cuuutv fairs he had visited t .is yesr hikI that thero was no bucIi of Educational Elynlcne postors which exhibit inudo at the sUto fair. Tbt wero Pul UP th,s n"B ttUd ar0 very itiruuvitru not-Vnt "ft Mrt lititwi In nnlMfiillii HJSl I'UCtlVCi In he Indies department Mis. C. II. Itobluson of Itludeii won nine pries of lliht and second premimns. Mrs. Lou MuMahou of iiladcn has forty en tries in the various depart munis and has won twelve prizes of tlrst and sec ond premiums. For so btuall an amount of fruit rais ed in the country this year the canned fruit dup.utmeut has an abundance on exhibit. OuorgH Ileil'eibower had thu only entries of apples on display, showing filxidiircreut kinds In representing thu mills in this lo cality, there aru twonty entries of Am boy Hour and ten of lied Uloud Hour Mrs N M. (irceu won tirst on bread and cookies in this department. lr.s. Dnvc Dell won first prize on tin unusal cake, having no baking powder, ci earn of taitar, nor soda Iu the girl's department Mildred Mixer hud seven entries und won live tli si premiums; Josephine linrta won four prizes; Helen Dudrich had time entries and won two ilrst and one sec ond piizo. A noiiceablu fact from the needle work department was that tlio largest display of work was made nil iu one year by Mrs. W. V. Ilogato of Dludeu who Is past elgthy three of age. She uiso had an entry iu the pastry depart ment. Miss Gertrude Coon sent h collection True Economy In buying groceries comes through selecting the better grades from a store you know you can depend upon. We 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 and Qucensware 1 RifMlHlwp work, the hay ruck, airplane, ljay stHC.kcr, tractor and threshing mach ine is extraordinarily clever workman ship. Then others buch as peninati ship, history, physiology, illustrated stories, doll houses, ootton exhibit ami sewing display weie very noticeable. Beatrix Floraucn h-td u wonderful exhibit, of hind palmed cttlita, and the bewiug display iu th- girls' depart ment is worthy of special mention. In one corner of the I. O. O. P. hull you might think you had diopped into "L'he Old Cuiiositt Shop" once more as thero you will Und. a meat platter of white china, 85 years old; a utensil used for cooking heiius iu Panama now lu the possesion of Mrs. I). K To tin ant; a song book, wherein the notes are made by hand, ditto I 1805, belong lug to Fred WalkeiV great grandfath er; alho in this same interesting col lection is found a liible, dated 171)3 and brought here from Canada In 1820, along with u grant of Y acres of land iu upper Canada in 1823. This deed Is written In perfect English in long hand; Mrs. M. li. Corner has a tea-kettle ex hibited, which has been handed down to her by her great-groat grand mother of Switzerland that dates back'' 150 years; Mrs. D F. Tennaut displays a book that is 110 years old; and a large piece of pure gold mined in South Afrloa is among the curiosltcs. In the farm products department thero were sevoral remarkable entries, such us enormous stock beets, mam mouth sweet potatoes, a snake cucum ber that mousurcd 47 lnchos In length, raised by Mrs. II. W. Lambrecht of Inavale. Mel Sherman had the prize watermelon, and Ralph Christian the prize pumpkin. Iu the Live Stock department judg ing by the High School teams, from Hlue Hill, Cowlcs, Ecklcy, Guide Uock, Iuavalo and Red Cloud oamo off Wed nesday morning. tThero were about sixty entries In the poultry department of tlio finest specimens ever exhibited anywhere. II, J. Oramliuh in judging this depart ment explained to those present his manner of selecting the best entries, what constituted a disqualification or Wednesday evening's ontcrtulumeut at the Auditorium varied greatly from Tuesday night's program The Kromattc Kids orchestra fur nished most of the music. E. J. Ovorlng was master of.cercmon tea introducing the speakers of the evening. The U. S Department of Agriculture sent tuo picture, "Out of the Shadows' tor this occasion and it brought a sil ent but forceful mossagc to every spec tator It dealt with government In spection of Tuberculosis cattle and how even people caught this dreaded disease from the milk consumed from diseased cows. In the story connected with the practical experiments, it showed where the young daughter of tlio fanner was nearly dead from this disease, imbltiod with the consumption of milk from her favorite cow. When the cattle having this disease are sent to the market nud tlio puck log houses receive them, hero the meat is inspected before it is sent out as food. Thus we are savod again to health. It is preventable und not hereditary as most people have always believed. If your cattle are not dis eased maybe your neighbor's arc, so work for the tuberculosis test in your county to help other farmers to help themselves, as "health is wealth" wo know. Webster county was one of the tirst in the state to become interostod in this accredited test. 8285,000 has been apprporiated In Nebraska for forward ing this work. Dr. Hayes of the U. S. Itureau of Animal Husbandry, Dr. Woodringt our Stato Votinarian, and Dr. Spencer of ;tho Omaha Stock Exchange all gavo instructive talks. Mrs. Laird Potter sang a pleasing solo and Mrs George Kailoy gave sevoral readings In a pleasant manner. County Agont Fausch Introduced tlio High School judging team, Eugene White, Cecil Means, Robert Overlng. Wo are all very proud of these capable boys and hope they get to roturn to thoStuto Fair next year. Another plcturo was shown, "Hoalth for Hous " ThN btouL'ht to notice the I portable hoc house self feeders, self Have Letter Heads on Hammermill Ripple Bond defect in the vailous breeds, and rwatereis, the weekly clean up and moiiihlr spraying or the colony lioiibo, etc. Thu hot: should attract more at tention as it has always been the mortgage lifter In all farm affairs. Mr. Old. of tho State University, spoke briefly on poultry. Ho said the Nebraska lieu is laying about half as many egus as sho should, He is autli- neltv on nnnltrv hnslnpKi In tinv lint ivnnlil mill nng ono wlshiiKr to Interview htm . ...... j .,.,,. . show in the nmr (l H0 nL U,Q poultry cxmuit in iiih r aimers' union bioro nuiiuiug. gnvo information of great valuo to those interested in poultry raising, He also judged the cattle, hogs and horses, Thero were 103 entries of hog-, all of which made it remarkable showing Tho exhibits of flue Holsteins entered by Starke Bros., and the Horefords from the Miner-Noland farm do credit to any stoclc country. Thero were twenty-four entries of horses and mules, all of which were Bplondld animals. Tanlirht tho beautiful laconic picture picture. "Down tho Niobrara," will be shown and you cannot ufford to miss it. NUMBER 43. 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