RK rOLOUD, .KE1RABKA, )0RXF rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebrnakft. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY mHninuiiinoii Get Away n entered In the l'ontiilllcn nt Util ( loud. Nob as Second Clans Matter1 A. D. McARTHUK, Editor and Owner This W Advertsing Rates Foreign, per column Inch I5c Local, " " " 10 & 12 m . Wi i an a PI T m A aSMa Hi Tfi 3fcgF mm ar m 1' B i 'W'Wl ) -4 YourW 1 MM-H f oy 7em WMi Jgg anc Chicken Money) Set aside your "egg and chicken money and,A before you I realize it, you it -MU-" almost enough it, you will have to buy an equipment or beautuul "Wear-Ever" aluminum cooking utensils. Bright, light, silver-like "Wear-Ever" uten sils will make you a3 proud of your kitchen as you arc of the other rooms in your homc.,, WEABrV& WAV9 ATOyijm TUCCHVH "Wear-Ever" Aluminum fnnlrincr I IfrrisJiR .tEttlKAKt vw.....u ,ww-.w cost slightly more than ordinary utensils because they arc worth more. Itpaystobuy"Wear-Zi;ei-" just as it pays to buy good farming implements. " Wear-Ever1' utensils arc made in one piece from hard, thick sheet aluminum without joint3 or scams. Cannot crack, flake or peel -arc pure and safe. Replace utensils tlml wear out ' with utensils that " Wear-Ever" TRINE'S HARDWARE inuBiuiuiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii True Economy : jn buying groceriesorikTfcj, selecting the better grades trom a store you know you' can depend upon. We pride 6urselves 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 Queensware mBwrmwniiM.m Big Christmas DHNCG Besse Auditoiium Monday, Dec. 26 Given by Red Cloud Post 238, American Legion Farm Bureau Notes Purobrods Will Pay You, Hut Not With Scrub Methods. "I give it up, said a farmer to me the other day. My hogs and cattle arc not paying mo. I must get seme purebred stock." I glanced at tho hops in a dusty pen and at tho Bkinny cattle that were trying to secure a subsistence in a mid-summer pasture, too bare to hide a cricket. It will not pay this man to put money into purebred stock until lie changes his methods. This thing of trying to grow hogs on corn alone is out of date. Pasturing grass off so closely that vur cattle can not main tain their flesh through fly time is also a bad policy. Unless this man changes his practice, it will be the same with purebred.-'. Hotter live stock would not help him, they would make it worse because the inital cost would be greater. I hoard another man say the other day, "I am going to sell all of these cattle, fact i, I haven't got cattle. I returned a fow days ago from tho west, where I saw s:mc weal cattle and I am determined to dispose of my cntirq herd and start in right fed my cattle well he continued, but thoy never have paid mo any real profit. I realize now why they have been of no benefit to me. I have been trying to grow beef with this herd of cattle, which has no breed ing whatsoever, and it can't be done." Now here was a man who had caught the real vision. He will probably make good on his farm raising beef cattle of good breeding. These two illustrations serve to em-1 phosizo the point I am trying to' make, namely; same men can not make a decent profit on their stock because of themselves, others cannot because of their stock. On the othc hand, a pood manv -farmora nn riv incr well with eraIn (rtvlr nnA enmm Mr failing with purcbrods. On tho' Average the-men who are kecpina. purebred stock in the corn belt arq uic inijn wm)ro maxing inc money. We all believe in better livestock But better livestock without better mothods is bound to "fail. If our livestock is not paying gcod profits, there is something wrcng. Often tho trouble is with the methods rath er than the livestock. If the difficul ty is with tho livestock, it can bo easily remedied; if it is with oursel ves it may be a harder proposition. HENRY R. FAUSCH County Agricultural Agent. i H 6,320 Sign Grain Contracts KROMATIG KIDS" With a number of now selections will furnish music that makes dancing worth while. The 4U9 new members signing e r tracts with the U. S. (Sraln OimvciF, Inc., during the pat we-l. Inrniv) t the Nnbrnslm total to fi.320, neeordlnir to J A Crawford, Mute onmnlzor. nnd mnltes it. alniost eoitMin tlHt the pr--dinted 80i'O member mark will h? seoiir od tho tlrst week In Jniinry. Thr levutor contractu wero recdvfri lnr. luir the hix-day period, bringing 'he total to 208. A resume of thin fignp fi Hliovva thnt 203 contrnc.ts are held y striotly cooperative eleVHtors, ono by a farmers slock company and four by local grain Krovvets iiK,ooliitions. An enthusiastic meeting Wlls held at Allen, Dixon couiin, l-t Saturday to I'-di-brtitoK curing of theltillh mmb. r tt that point. (Juno Sullivan, solicitor, reported this figure thn inid(lli of the week and it ulws A Men a safe le d over Hiir point in the state. The In n or whs held for wi-ks by Osceola with 102 members. Tho Allen meeting wis addressed by .Mr. Sullivan nnd Mr. Ciawford 1 i wim brought out atti-u meeting that nt Dakota C!t.v. it few miles distant, (52 out of 71) fanners rd- discontinued. JHccnt to tin- elevator, hnd accept, d tlio grower contrticf. John Casper, solicitor, reports to the state ofliec that 97 per cent of the grain .growers adjacent to Bellwood have afllllated with the U. 8. Qrn Growers. William Gruober. member '.!.' :! . Get away from business and household responsi bilities, care and worry. Get out into the glorious semi-tropical atmosphere of California, where health, rest, comfort and delightful outdoor acti vities await you-amidst the flowers and orange blossoms beside the blue Pacific. Twill do you a world of goodl If your neighbor has been there, ask him-he knows. Be sure to make the most of the trip, however, and see Denver, Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak, Pueblo, the Royal Gorge, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake City, and the Feather River Canyon, through the Sierra Nevada Range-in daylight. For the accomodation and convenience of Burlingr ton patrons, main-line train 3 carries a through sleeper daily, direct to San Francisco-connecting service from Salt Lake City via the short line to Los Angeles. A delightful-cosy, care-free trip takes a little longer but, but it costs no more and is "The Route Beyond Compare it You Have The Time to Spare." ' , Reduced-rate round-trip tickets are now on sale daily to California long limits, liberal stop-over privileges go one way and return via an entirely different route. Deducting the cost of remaining at home and con sidering the price of things generally, you'U be surprised how reasonable the trip can be made-especially when you contemplate what this will mean to you and remember' that a life which isn't oleasantlv spent isn't well spent, a. Think it M HtlJ overl J.v'.li ilw." i "rd.-v! t.,;4 ii. :"v1 Jtsit. Jt ; ilUWjtfMJilSiirW' 1?i"W 1 Bmttmr Imt m mtoka vhur rBAtimhttlO well in advance. ' um jo" N. B, BUSH , Ticket Agent .71 Admission $1.10 Spectators 25c Or.R. V. Nicholson DENTIST IJed Cloud Nebraska Dr.W.ff.McBride DENTIST OVKU hl.vlK UAS'U Red Cloud- Nebraska GOVERNMENT OFFERS A NEW ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES Ucginning December 15, 1921 tho United States Government offers for sale through the Post Office Depart ment, a new issue of the United States Treasury Savings Certificate, in $25.00, $100.00, and $1,000.00 de nominations. The selling price of these new certificates is $20, $80, $800 respectively, for tho three denomina tions. These prices will not change ficm month to mor.th as has been the case of tho previous issues. The certificates vill mature five years from the date of issue. Payment will bo made before maturity by tho Treanury Department at tho rata specified for each month in the tables printed on the certificate. The legal limit has been raised from $1,000.00 to $5,000.00. Any person may hold five thousand dollars worth of those securities, that is $5,000.00 of each issue. The $5.00 War Savings Stamp and tho 25 cent Thrift Stamp will not be for sale after December 31, 1921. Outstanding Thrift Stamps will be redeemed on account of the purchase price of the new issue of certificates or will bo redeemed in cash at the post office at face value. Tho sale of the $1.00 non-intcrest-bearing Savings Stamp will not be mmUUEMMH Merry Christmas Come to our special sale of dolls at prices that will surprise you. Beautiful Parsian Ivory goods, Manicures, Military brushes, Books, fine Stationery, Bo .Candies, and many other articles. Glad to show you. CHAS. L. COT TING THE DRUGGIST uiuiiiiini Miss Gassina Boon returned to Guidq Rock Saturday morning after a short visit with friends here. Marion Mercer and Adoph Goth were in Inavalo Saturday night where ofthestato board of the Nebral a ihey furnlshed music for adaCC Farmers Grain Dealers a6ociHtloi i while wotklng at Waunefa, Chase connty; signed fnurtoen growcrn r"pro Bentlng 4727 acres or nn average of 337 acres. Ninety percent of the acreage lnKthe grade territory around Bralnard is under contract with the farmers' company. Over four hundred farmers, tdeva'or maiiRgrirs ni'd directors, Ht'tendlng thn Htnnml convention of the FHrmrs (J rain Dealers asscolntlon in Otnuhu lust weulc, approved thn principles of the U S. OihIii Groweis after the plan had been definitely nutlimd by Fmnh 51. Mjors. iiutioiKil sieri'tary. A rest) Million tmitnimotivly adopted expie-i'd m uiputliy with UiH aim- of the com pany. . , Mrs. J. B. Wisecarver. went to Omaha Saturday morning to . spend a few days with relatives and friends, .' ivr f t Soapmaker. In tho vitiligo of Klncton, Warwick shire, Englnnd, tho women save all the pieces of 'fat nnd mafco soap In their homes. Thoy supply tho wholo vil lage with soap, both for toilet aud household purposes, Snnkcu Run From Garlic. In traveling through the swamps of Liberia tho natives rub their huro feet with garlle ami the mnell Is Mich as to fcend seuiryliu.' Into the glades, the most venomous luptllos. DH M C A L ssr it We Sell ! 3 Niggerhead Mailland And ' ' Routt County Lump m We sell for-cash '-that's '11 u -l ti- :m y wcacuuicdjjcr, .If ffl i : . ,;.. FARMERS' ELEVATOR n 3d II Have your envelopes and letter heads printed on HAMMERMILL RIPPLE BOND. J i,i i Ii."'!' 4- d