!rwrtsi-. BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF HnM!'mi!i!!lll!ll!l!l!II!l!!!l!lll!l!ll!lllllll!l!l!!l!ii rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF lookers r employes of such insti- Rod Clou4, Nobrnaktv 'UULIfcUED EVKKY THURSDAY luuuu. iiiu niw aibu uecturcs it u violation for any officer, director or employee ti aid, abet or assist in the ! !ilillll!lil!ll!;ilil!:ia!i;il!!:;!l!1!l!!l!li:i!:!!:il;ill!lll'l!III!ilill!llli:i!ll!I!lil!UI!lll!!l!llll!lllllllll v iS)iS 1 Buy Them With Your Egg and Chicken Money i Set, aside your "egg and chicken money and,' almost before you realize it, you will have enough to buy an equipment of beautiful ' Wear-Ever" aluminum cooking utensils. Bright, light, oilvcr-lika" Wear-Ever" uten sils will make you as proud of your kitchen as you are of the other rooms in your home. WtAftCVM t m WtJUtfVEl S "Wear-Ever" Aliimimtm tirrrr I T4-Anaslc cost slightly more than ordinary utensils because they are worth more. It pays to buy "Wear-Ever" just as it pay3 to buy good farming implements. " Wear-Ever" utensils are made in one piece from hard, thick sheet aluminum without joints or seams. Cannot crack, fluke or peel are pure and safe. ? Replace utcnsila that wear out with utensils that "Wear-Ever" TRINE'S HARDWARE .illlUlllUlUliniI!li!!llll!!ll!!:il!ii:ilillllllll!!!ll!ll!iri:n!!ll!lll!!!!lli;l!l'l!!i!llllll!ll!llll!lll"llli! n Herefsrd Cattle SALE SMITH CENTER - - KAN. Tuesday - Nov. 161921 m o 38 Lots 16 Bulls 22 Cw, Including some of the best young heifers. Must be seen to be appreciated. - " 10 bulls. These animals are old enough for service, This includes nearly all the bulls of servicable age we have on hand. If you want a good bull this is the place to get him at your own price. Everybody cordially invited to attend the Sale which will be held at the Sales Barn, undercover rain or shine. AUCTIONEERS HOARD Col C.'M. Price, Lincoln, Nub. 9. D. Scover, Smitli Center, Knn. Col. It. h Itrowu, Smith Center II. llitchuock, Vioc Pieb , Hellulr Col. 0. M. McNnry, (hiylord, Kan. .John M. Ahernullicy, Sec'y, Gnylorrt Willis for a catalog to tno ninnsitfer or any of llm board JOHN M. ARKRNATUHY, S,Ues MK'r. J. D. FLAXHEAKD, Gnylord, Kansas. Clork North Central Kansas Breeders' Ass'n. Jfitorrrt In the rnfttolllco at lint ( loud, Nob as (Second CI ana Matter A. U. MoAHTIlUK, Editor and Owner Advertsing Rates Foreign, por column Inch I5c Local, " " " 10 & 124 Farm Bureau Notes aver- The Mo Armistice Day DANCE Friday, November 11 BESSE AUDITORIUM Given by Red Cloud Post 238, American Legion. MUSIC BY KROMAT1C KIDS Admission $1.10 Spectators 25c THE HUGHES WAY Cleaners-Dyers-Tailors WE CLEAN HATS Dr.R. V. Nicholson DENTIST Red Cloud Nebraska CONSIGNMENT HOG SALE A HIG SUCCESS The combination consignment Hog Sale was a success. A large crowd of buyers were present to get some of the offerings. The sale was snappy. Col. J.- II. Ellingcr waat .his bcstarul, prppd to the local Jvc stock breeders 'that "lie could sell their purebred stock ns well as the high priced livestock auctioneer. There were no fictious prices paid. The in dividuals sold &t prices whore they will make money for the purchaser as well as the consignor. This was the second annual sale and buyers were hero from Rurr Oak, Lcbonan, Smith Center and St. Fran cis, Kansns. On the Nebraska side they were here from Campbell, Re publican City, Ilolstcin, Lawrence and Hostwick. The hogs were consigned by 22 of Webster county's purebred breeders. The consignment consisted of a choice bunch of hogs showing lots of types. Many were prize winners at the Coun ty Fair and Farmers' Institute. The entire consignment of Gl head aged S30.20. The Durocs averaged $31.00. lop boar consigned by Thomas Mnlinn sold to Einil Hlumcnthal for $79.00. The top female consigned by Lorimcr Edson sold to Elmer Bent for $17.00. The Polands averaged $23.00. The top boar corfsignod by Alex Buschow sold to Frank Slaby for $S0.00. The top female consigned by Alex Burs chow and .sold to Frank Slaby for $ri.oo. FAHM BUREAU MEETINGS The annual meetings are being held in the townships. The past week the following held meetings and elected officers for the coming year as fpl lows: Potsdam Director, Alex Bus chow, President, D. D. Versaw, Secre tary, E. A. Blumenthal. Cathorton Director, Evans Lovcjoy, President E. J. Peterson and Secrc'ary, V. E. Lambrocht, Batin Director, J. "W. Crowell, President, Alex Buckles, Se cretary, Clifford Eshclman. Oak Crook Director II. Sanders, Presi dent. Joe Trine, Secretary O. G. Shep pard. HENRY R. FAUSCII County Agri"tillural Agent. Tl'LLEYS NABBED BY LONG BEACH POLICE John W. Tulleys, former state ac countant and former veo picsident of the American Stato bank, is untbr ar rest at Long Bervh, Cnl'fornia. Ho I will bo returned to Lincoln next week to face hc charge of having borrowed fund of that bank while he was an officer. Albert S. Sandlovitch, also named as a defendant in the complaint sworn to by County Attorney Matson, wins arrested in Lincoln Saturday. He was arraigned in Justice Stevens' court and gave bond in the sum of $2,000 for appearance. The hearing is set for November lfi. Sandlovitch was a director of the American State, new in the hands of a receiver. He also was connected with the Public Mar kets, also involved in receivership. Deputy State Sheriff Karl Schmitt, Jr., left Lincoln for California late Saturday afternoon. He will return with two former officials of the bank. Frank P. Dwiggins, at dne time presi dent of the institution, was arrested at San Francisco. He faces triul on a charge similar to that against Tulleys and Sandlovitch, of having borrowed money of a bank while he was an effical of such bank. Both Dwiggins and Tulleys hrjve waived extradition and will return with the deputy sheriff next week. Notification of th arrest Saturday of Tulleys was conveyed in the following telegram re" jeeived by Stato Sheriff Hyors from Chief cf Police D. W. McClendon of Long Beach: "John W. Tulleys under arrest here. He will waive extradition." The complaint ago,inst Tulleys and Sandlovitch charges that on Septem ber 23, 1919, they unlawfully, wilfully, fraudulently and feloneously borrowed funds of the American Stato bank in the sum of $30,G11.25. They are al leged to have placed and received into the bank as a part of the assets of the bank, two promlsory notes signed by defendants, one note for $1(5,000 and the other for $15,611.25. It is al leged further that at the tlmo of' the transactions, Tulleys wns vice presi dent and Sandlovitch n director of the institution and that the money which the notes called for was paid over by the bank to them. The state banking laws prohibit the loan of funds of a banking institution making of loans to officers and em ployes. Stato Journal. American Legion Endorses Red Cross Roll Call I. 9 ... MM Chicago, Nov. 7. Staunch Mippuit has been ph'dged to the Roll Call of the American Red Uiosuhy the Ameri can Legion At the annunl convention, held this past week, in Kansas City, the follow hut resolutions endorsing the forth coming enrollment and enlisting the Influence of service men wuro uunnl. mouhly patted on Nov '2, tho cloning day: "WhcieaH, Tho American Red Cros rendered valiant and unfailing set vice, to service iren.ol Amui lea, during ,tlie war, and j ,r , j . W)ie.re.HR, Tho American Rt;d Cro$H it now co peratlnu to Hie fiiluat extern with tliu AmilOHn Leglnli in lIsHfoiis to obtain immediate lellef for dihtibled servlcM men, and Vheic-tn, Tho American Red Crrs Ih now appealing to the Ameiieiin public for Kiipi'Oit nece&sarv to carry out its Hpienuld woik, Therefoio, he it r solved, that the AihHiie-in Legion in convention as Hi'inbieil eniloi-H Iho Roll Caii of the AmeiiCHii Red Cms and call upon the service men of Americi to lend the.li iiillneueu and tist eirurta to the Hull Call in lecngnlt'un ol service Hint has been and Ih still brinir loiidcrrd". Repoits of oiganizntioii for the Roll Call which arc leu hing Central Divls Ion Hi'iiilqiiarteis, liere in Cliicaun, ii dicatc increased Interest in Red Cross activity over I lie preceding year in Imndrtds of communities. The pres ent program which is being adapted to local needs itl serving the people In all of the nine states of, Illinois, Iowa, Noitli and Smith Diiho'n, NetirHsha. Minnesota, Montana, Wisconsin nnd Wvomlng That enrollments will show an in. crease over the past year and result in increased M-rvio, to world war vetr mis iui'1 their families, in inoio public Health niii-iiitf himI ki eater community utility is ih belief of winkers in the 71S cbapters of the division. Many Sign Growers Contract In State During Past Week E It. Danielsor, Secret'uy of th N tirashii ,-itnto Board of Agiieultiue, has siuned a e towers contiact with the U S Drain Groweis Inc , and will market tho sin plus grain from ljis film near Osooola, ttirouuh this fium ois' co-iperativc company. Mr Dan. ilson was nui! of the men to establish the eo-operativo elevator at Osceola in t IH 3 and lias continued us a stock holder ever since that t tue. I he tnembeihbip in Nebraska has parsed the 3,fi0() mail:, noeordini; to the lute oigauixur. O-ceola with a tola' membeiHldi of 121. leads all pidnts in tho 'tite in the nnnibci of groweis Cintr.iets, KOin ahead of Mead which lias been in tho lead for tho past week with 110. Itiiy 10. Iliilfmuu, of Aurora, has been doun; the s(Jjt.liiog at 0fceolH. Kveiy uiemlier of tlie en operative levator liouuls in Kimball C"nnt whieli hive become, affiliated with the U S tjiiun titoweis, hiiH taken out i. jjrowt r couu.iet Gfoigu liurUe, pies idetitof the co-operattvo elevator lit Guney, has been conducting the wotU In Ulioiotitie county. A meeting was held at D.ilton last week and piacliotl. ly a unanimous vote was given to siun tho elevator contract. Tho Dalton liouso lias a capacity of o(!,(J00 bushels ami at different Hints has handled moic urain than any liouso in the state loi u twelve mouth peilod Fu ll ly morning thirteen fai meis gathered at Coliou to learn I he details of the now movement and at the close of tin meeting every man took out a mem bership. Jako Tcdictt ot Kimball, board member of tho Nebraska Farm Bureau and president of tlui Nobraska Potato Improvement association, and George Ernest, managor of tho co-operative elevator at Kimball nnd stato boatd member of tho Nebraska Farmers' Grain Dealers association, havo charge of tho membership campaign in Kim ball county. Forrest Knox, of Dix, who is soliciting in lhi9 county, se cured twelve contracts in soliciting sevcutem fatmurs last week. A unanimous vote of the nine direc tors of the co-operalivo elevator at Mindcn was given last week to sign an elevator contract with the U. S. Grain Growers. .1. S. Cauaday, president of tho Nebraska Farmers' Grain Dealeis Association, is president. Come and Let Rev Carter, the colored missionary, toll you what tho Lutheran church is doing for tho colored peoplo in our couutry. Rev. Carter Is said to bo nn inteiosling speaker and of it pleasing personality. Ho is touring the country in tho interest of miasiou work, and will spjak in Red Cloud Friday oven log, Nov. 18th, at 7:30 o'clock in tho Advcntist churoh. You will enjoy this lecture Last Sunday a class of sixteen was received into Commuulcuut member ship of the church by ConDrmatlon Regular services arc hold every Ilrst nnd third Sunday in the mouth In tho Advcntist chinch. Corner of Urd Ave. and Walnut St ' Tho glad hand to all who desire to worship with us, O. R. llf.i.vuv., Pastor - ' J6$5&X r4A 4n,7 Don't Scold the Children. . m u. .r. . r, . ,v , f j.rjjjj ioi wearing iioius in ineir Biogiqngs ai ,., ,,,'f j play. Romping play is good for tneni let them romp. But put stockings on them that arc "wear insured". Put rt them in . m Armor Plate H osiery i -estf v., which is made of the best and strongest yarni ; obtainable knit to shape and size exactly and r'' dyed with Harms-NotDyc(whichabsolutclydocs lW not rot, burn or weaken the yarn). i;,n Vou'll buy Armor Plate stockings again and again becauM ' v in service they keep their shape and color, fit snug and "wear like armor plate". And they're "perfect in weave, wear and wash," j Take home a pair or two of these excellent hose today.' """ Barbara Pharo RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA i & VW.W.' Are Yom Buying Dependable COAL? That is Thfe Kind We Sell Malone - Gel fatly Co. v.w WVWV """""""""A Mrs. Ed. Amack I. T. Amack Amack & Amack UNDERTAKING BOTH PHONES RED CLOUD. NEB I- I. Ti AMACK-PHONE IND. 76M 5: Mw.w..w..v.w.v.w.w.w.v.v.v.v.vwvw1 FALL STOCK NOW HERE My Fall and Winter stock of PLUSH and FUR ROBES have arrived, and include some handsome patterns. Also am still doing expert auto top and harness repairing. Fogel Bldg. J. 0. BUTLER Red Cloud' Nebraska 3d COAL We Sell Niggerhead Maitland And Routt County Lump We sell for cash that's why we sell cheaper. FARMERS' ELEVATOR lli 51 Ii t ar i VWl a ' .VI . I a nl