J J ; m,-ow. . ;ow r. 1 Si mg v m 'its mmmwmmmwwmmmmwmmmwmmmm rburvrW? I rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska. UULISBED EVERY THURSDAY Ontcrcd In tho l'oslolllco nt Hcd Cloud, Nob an Second ClM Matter BuyTRem.Withlt H f?Jl- $ (T'luvrthori TJlfWC1 JLJgg. MM. WV.w rv.w SeY aside almost I: and," have' beautiful ivaaww yourcgg and chicken moncy- t ! !i .. :ii oetore youiicauzc n, you wm nnnnoli 'tn huv an cciuinmcnt of "Wear-Ever" aluminum cooking utensils. Bright, light, silver-like "Wear-Ever" uten sils will make you as proud of your kitchen as you are of the other rooms in your home. iv7 "2 ' vi 'iy -jciver Aluminum Cooking Utensils cost slightly more than ordinary utensils because they arc worth more. hpayatohuy"Wcar-Evcr" just as it pays to buy good farming implements. " Wear-Ever" utensils arc mode in one piece from Ihard, thick sheet aluminum without joints or scams. Cannot crack, flake or peel arc pure and safe Replace utensils thai wear out With utensils that "Wcnr-Evcr" TRINE'S HARDWARE WA ?3 S TV &Ki$ v y CCSA!. .tKJ&lKASl A. D. MuARTHUR, Etiitor and Owner Advertsing Rates Foreign, per column inch 15c Local, I0.fcl2H MfflKKTC Tree Economy t 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. Wnllbrandt Groceries and Queensware Farm Bureau Notes Annual mcctintr of the Webster County Farm Bureau was held Tues day, December 6th. Starting at 11:00 a.m. Air. Norton and Mr. Steward discussed the Farm Bureau Federa tion and the future of same. Follow ing this tho directors met and re elected the Executive Hoard, which is as follows: John M. Ryan, president, Alex Buschow, vice-president, Fred Householder, secretary, C. G. l'itncy, director,, I. W. Crowell, director and It. W. McCallum, treasurer. John M. Kyan, C. B. Steward and Mrs. A. M. Arnold were elected dele gates to o to the State Convention January!, C uiul 0th. County Agri cultural Agent's report was given, followed bv V. II. Brolcaw, director of Extension Work. Tuberculosis Eradication waa reported by Dr. E. I). Lciby, vcternarian in charge. Dr. Lciby started work in Webster coun ty in May and in the pa.st seven months tested 28S9 head of cuttle and found 121 re-actors. It. W. McCallum gave the treasurers report, F. B. Householder tlie secretary's report and J. N. Norton, member of the Ne braska Farm Uureau Hoard of Direc tors and in charge of organization work gave one of Ills splendid addresses. The Farm Bureau officers in the various townshons are as follows: I'otsdam, director," Alex Huschow, president, D. D. Vorsaw, secretary, E. A. Blumenthal; Line, director, D. B. Stunkard, president, C. B. Steward, secretary, Wm. Borcn; Beaver Creek, director. Boyd Vance, president, J. W. Hamilton, secretary, Carl Fausch; Walnut Creek, director, Floyd McCall, president, J. II. Crary, secretary, Gar ret Ohmstcdc; Glcnwood, director, F. B. Householder, president, R. E. James, secretary, E. J. Mattock; Ina vale, director, C. G. I'itnoy, president, A. L. Grossman, secretary, Paul Pit ney; Pleasant Hill, director, J. II. Saladcn, president Wm. Starke, sec retary, H. Somcrholder; Calherton, director, Evans Lovcjoy, president, E. J. Peterson, secretary, W. E. Lain brerht; Stillwater, director, J. II. Gils dorf, president. Adam Albcr, secre tary J. W. Wrmlinger; Elm Crock, director. (!leo. Beitler, president, A. R. McCoy, sfcrotary, A. L. Fop; Red Cloud, director, Chas. Gurney, presi dent, Willie Means, secretary, Frank I.ea; Oak Creek, director, Henry San ders, president, Joe Trine, secretary, David McCauley; Harmony, director. J.-C. Mav, president, Arrh'o Ray, roc reNiry, Clin?. Krai; Pntin, dinvtrr, I. W. Crowell, prc-idont, Alex Buck les, secretary, C. F. Eshelman; Gar field, director, John M. Ryan, presi dent, S. Shipman, secretary, Frank King. HENRY It. FAUSCH County Agricultural Agent. wcuoiionim'XDairsQTai.' Kirararcr-sra DHNC6 I Hess Auditoi ium I H h M Bill jm M la f m wflti n mm 1 The Best Christmas Gift Can you remember that Christmns when you llrst received Tbe Youth's Companion umong your Christmas pres ents? Youcnti pcrhnpR recall the titlrs of some of tho serial stories in those curly numbers, nnd you ctm well ic meniber how everynnu in the family wanted to read paper. To-day The Companion makes the Idi'iil Christinas present. No family, especially one with growing boys nnd girls, should lie without tho ttied and tru. Youth's Companion the friend iii'id cnurtaincr of hosts of people, old a il joniig I Tho Conipuniaii is true to the best Help the Legion Post Get a Flag This dance is given by the local American Legion Post and the proceeds will be used to buy a new silk flag. Tickets are on sale now. I Anii-rii' in ideals of life, giving evory jweeW a gei oralis supply of the best s ones, i-uireiit event, comments on 1 1" v -ill's doings with special pugos f ji iJoys. for Girls it ml for the Family 'the f2 issues of 11)22 will be crowded with serial bloric-, short stoni"., edit- Oilalh, poetry, facts and fun. Subscribe now mid lvreivo: I Tho Youth's Companion .V2 issue- in 10'J2. 2. All tho reiinining issues of 1021. II The Companion Home Calendar for 102-2. All forS2.f0. 1 Or I no I mlo MeCall's Magav.ine, the monthly authority on fashions, Both publications, only S3 00. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Commonwealth Ave. & St. Paul St., Boston, Muss, STATE FARM BUREAU NOTES John G. Brown, secretary of the Indian Farm Bureau Federation is to bo the principle speaker at the annu al state convention of tho Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation to be held in Lincoln January 4, G and G. Mr. Brown is also a member of the farm ers live stock marketing committee of fifteen nnd will probably be a member of the board of directors which will have charge of the nation al live stock marketing organization. As main speaker for the woman's section of the convention Mrs. Ciias. Schuttler of Farmington, Missouri, lias agreed to bo on hand. Mrs. Schuttler is president of the woman's committee of the American Farm Bureau Federation. Tho voting dele gates at the stale convention will bo limited to two from each county Farm Bureau, one man and one woman. Recent newspaper dispatches from Washington to a Nebraska daily newspaper quotes Eugene Meyer Jr., of tho war finance corporation as say ing that tho Nebraska farmers them selves are to blame, 'if they have not received their production of war fi nance money. "Somebody has been badlv misinformed," says If. D. Lute, secretary of the Nebraska Farm Bur eau Federation,1 "when this statement wr. culled to his attention. When the war finance corporation was re ur rcctrd Nebraska farmers by the hun dreds with ample security went to their banks only to find that there was quantities of red tape and slate limitations that prevented their get ting loans in proportion to surround ing states." "This," ho says, "was no- i body's fault in particular, unless cer tain bankers might have wanted to discourage the influx of cheaper money, and most of the trouble is being ironed out, but so far as tho Nebraska farmer being to blame cith er from lack of desire or lack of ample security it is all a mistake." Mr. Lute later communicated with members of the war finance commit tee nnd found that their ideas coincid ed with his own. The endorsement of the St. Lawrence-Great Lakes waterway "project by the national convention of Ameri can Farm Bureau Federation last week at Atlanta, Georgia, is largely duY to the efforts of tho middle wes tern delegates headed' by II. D. Lute, O.Tel nvv 01 tno iseovasKii rann iui eau Federation who represented this state. Naturally this project which won''' brirg ocean going vessrls into the Chicago port is going to he the greatest benefit to the shippers cast oT t''r Rorkv mountrins and around n-,d west of Chicago. In the origin al draft of the resolution presented to the convention a moio endorsement of "inland waterways" was as far as the subject was, handled and it was onlv after a figh't on the floor bv the middle western men that the Great Lakes project was finally specifically brought to tho fore. Annual meetings of county Farm Bureaus throughout tho state are bc Jntr Tiolrf ihirine tho first two weeks of this month for the purpose of elect ing tho county boards and also for tho election of delegates to the state convention to be held at Lincoln January 4-Fi-G. In nearly every in stance the county conventions have been attended by enthusiastic audi ences, but, according to a representa tive of state headquarters who has nt tor ded several of these meetings. the outstanding feature is that tho.-e attending tho meetings have definite plans in mind and arc putting their shoulders to tho wheel for definite Uiivnnena. "Til fir attitude." he SUVS, "is not ono that registers tho infer ence that they know Rome things are wmiw but tbov don't know what to do, but on tho other hand their ap- iinnvnncA .i that of 111011 who kllOW what is wrong and u!o what they have in mind to remedy the evil. It is the case now of the farmer know ing what ho is talking about." 25 Reduction in Passenger Fates Account the holiday season, the Bur lington Route will sell excursion tickets at one and one-half of the one-way fare for the round trip--minimum excursion fare $2.50; dates of sale Dec. 22, 23 and 24-final re turn limit Jan. 4th. Consult the Undersigned for Details Avoid possible Inconvenience of dlsaplioint-ment-let me make your reservations now. N. Ba BUSH Ticket Agent "Make This Your Christmas Plan Ship as Early at 1 Can." !.. MBI III IN II III I . iiTn i. ii i. ..i .1 VViV.V.V.V.V.V.VV.V.V.VaV.V.V.V.V.".V.V.J.V.V.V.VV.V. i Ave You Buying Dependable COAL? That is The Kind We Sell i Malone - Gellatly Co. trAVV.V-V-V-VV.V.V.V.V.V-V.V.V.VA"-V.".V-VVVVWJ Mrs. Ed. Amack I. T. Amack Amack & Amaci r .a. UNDERTAKING !; ji BOTH PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB I; ;' I. T. AMACK-PHONE IND. 76M raE Merry Christmas Come to our special sale of dolls at prices that will surprise you. Beautiful Parsian St l ivf 1Vr-ir. . 1 L ivory goous, manicuies, miiuaiy uiumic&, Books, fine Stationery, Box Candies, and many other articles. Glad to show you. CHAS. L. COTTING g THE DRUGGIST 5! SIlWICIWi "KROMATIC KIDS" Will Furflish That Irresistible. Snappy Syncopated Music. You Simply Can't Make Your Feet Behave 1)0 Admission 51.10 Spectators 25c 31 m Dr.R. V. MgBi!sb DENTIST C3?cd Cloud Nebraska Dr.W.H.Mc Bride DENTIST OVICIt STATE BANK Red Cloud Nebraska YOU WANT TO REINSTATE IN WAH KISK INSURANCE? Any soldier, snilor or marine who hun War Risk Insurance nnd let it lr.ire, except those receiving compen sation for a total permanent disabil ity, CAN REINSTATE. You have till December 31, 1921 U do this. ATTEND TO IT AT ONCE, as it is your last opportunity. For particu lars write to U. S. Veterans Bureau, Kearney, Nebraska. . . Lutheran Church Notes ReKulur services aro liolil overy first mid third Sunday In the mouth In tho Ailveutlst church, Corner of 3rd Ave ami Walnut Kt I'fCHi'liInt; at 11 a. in. 'J'Viu public In gonei'Rl is cordially in vited ' ' O. It. llEJ.VIT2',Ptt6tOrJ Starke's Holstein Cattle Make Another Record Records comii thick and fast on the Stnrkc Farm. This woelc ouo cow, owned by Stnrko Brothers of Red Cloud, Nflbr.. is listed with cieditablc r.nnr,) In the latest OtllClal IJUllCtin from tho ofllce of Malcolm II. Gardner. Dolavan, Wisconsin, Superintendent or Advanced Registry or tho Holstein. Frieslan Association of America. This cow, Plctcrtje Homestead Orms by 2d, at the afje of flvo years and two months, produced C20.0 lbs. or milk and 24.021 lbs of butter fat, In seven days, equivalent to 110 lbs of button The Champion Holstein for Nebras ka in tho Full Aced Class for seven lnv uroduetlon Is Nlva Kalmuck, whoso record of OH 9 lbs. of milk nnd DC. Ml lbs of butter fat, equivalent to 15.1 lbs, or butter, snrpa'-iii'S all others, tiecordlntj to tho recoids of tho Ilol- t.tein-Fi'le'l!in Association of America. Tills i-oi't i '1'iotlo" was mail" it tho 15 1. ii' ' r,n' wmalia, Nebr The MlBcouri Plul3opher. i optimist can nlvay eo tho bright aldo of tho olher-, fellow's mis fortune. Jameson Gem. AL i We Sell Niggerhead Maitland And Routt County Lump R!f We sell for cash that's why we sell cheaper. SS FARMERS' ELEVATOR li 'I IE Have vow envelopes and heads printed on HAMMERMELL RIPPLE BOND. S ? r i