The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 26, 1922, Image 4

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Come in and see for yourself our exceptional values.
Harness and leather goods of all kinds oiled and repaired
Fogel S & PJBITPB jCf Red Cioud
I BE PRACTICAL
The young man in love often goes into raptures about
"the blue of the sea in her eyes and the golden haze of
autumn in her hair." but remember this, young man -SHE'LL
EAT just the same as any other healthy girl.
Therefore, get down to practical aTfairs. Save your
money, deposit it in a good reliable bank like ours and
get ready to own a home for you and the girl and to
provide the three square meals a day that you will both
need as long as you live. You know when poverty comes
in at the door, love sometimes flies out at the window.
THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
Edward Floiance, Pre.idenl Rod Cloud, Nob. S. R. Flounce, Cn.l.irr
Capital ana" Surplus $35,000 00
Dtpotllt OuarantetatytheVtpotitor$ Gtaruntv 'unci of the Stale of Xtbratlu
tCntorcd'ln the I'ostofllco at lied cloud, Nob
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A. D. MoARTUUR, Editor and Owner
Advertising Rates
Foreign, per column Inch 15c
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Farm Bureau Notes
FEDERAL FARM LOAN MEETING
The Annual Meeting of the Webster
County Federal Loan Association was
held and the following officers were
elected for the coming year. John
Zimmerman, president, Carl Fausch,
Vice-president, Henry II. Faudch,
secretary-treasurer, Hawc Fnmham,
director, Wm. Points, director and
Chas. Cowley, director. '
The association has loaned through
the Federal Land Bank at Omaha
SMH.OOO.OO on 22 farms.
Duroc Jersey and Poland China
Breeders
Breeders of' Duroc Jersey hogs will
meet Monday, January !50tH at 2:00
p. m. in the Farm Bureau office at
the court house.
Breeders of Poland China hogs will
meat Tuesday, January 151st, at 2:00
p. m. in the Farm Bureau office at
the court house.
Business of importance to come up
is bred sow sales, breed promotion
etc. Every farmer having one or
more purebred Durocs or Polands
should attend this breed meeting.
Don't wait for r. special or personal
invitation. Remember the date and
be present with suggestions for the
future welfare of your favorite breed
Shorthorn Breeder's Meeting
Friday, February 3, 1922, at 12:30
p. m. at Kind's. Cafe, Blue hill. Web
ster county has a live Shorthorn
Breeder's Association and every
breeder of Shorthorn cattle is invited
to be their guest at dinner. Plans
will be made for the coming year of
the association and i'innl arrange
ments will be made for the associa
tion sale to be held April 5th at Red
Cloud. Every Shorthorn breeder
should take a day off and attend this
meeting.
HENRY R. FAUSCH .
County Agricultural Agent.
In liaixlrupty. due ul
Order and Notice on
etitionforjitefturge
Dr.R. V. Nicholson
DENTIST
Red Cioud
Nebraska
THE HUGHES WAY
Cleaners-Dyers-Tailors "
WE CLEAN HATS.
Printing? Bring it to the Chief
LINCOLN CORN 'CRIB
ENCOURAGES CORN EATING
Out in Nebraska where they have
more corn than they know what to do
with the Lincoln Crib propoecB to
store away some of the surplus which
corn growers are finding so burden
some. This .cribi started by the Lin
coin Chambers .,pf Commerce, was so
successTuT,'th'at other eornbclt organi
sations :.re considering similar cribs.
Instead of being a huge storage
house for corn 'this is an organization
of about half a thousand men. and
women who call themselves the Corn
Eatevs of Amcuica. The purpo.so is
to direct attention ' to the value and
e-qnomy of corn and its products as
food and to help reduce the .surplus
of this gfain. The only failure in con
nection with the organization of the
Lincoln Crib, ircording to the Cl'am
bor of Commerce, was that there was
no banquet room in the city largo
enough to accommod'.tj the hundreds
who wanted to join as charter mem
bers. With the help of United States De
partment of Agriculture food bul
letins and circulars an e::culsive corn
m-nu was planned. The first course
constated of cream of corn au gratm.
Corn-cake tobacco smoked in corncob
pipes substituted for Havanus at the
end of the dinner and in between were
courses of corn-fed Nebraska pork
loins, corn sauto (hominy) with green
pepper, corn on cob, corn bread, corn
salad with pimetos, cornstarch pud
cling, corn cookies, and corn candy.
The critical corn situation was de
picted by a play in which King Corn
too feeble to support himself, f'gurcd
as the chief character. With him sat
(Queen Minnie Wheat. Characters
which depicted the plight of the corn
grower wit? Hard Times, Hi Taxes,
Idle Labor, and Speculation, but they
finally were crowded from the slugo
by High Prices nrd Prosperity. A
proclammation was issued by the
High Chancellor calling upon all sub
jects of the King to cat corn once a
day.
Members of the Lincoln Crib appre
ciating the splendid corn preparations
which had been served them at the
banquet, pledged themselves to eat
more corn and corn-fed meat and to
encourage others to do so. Tho menu
of corn foods combined with tho play
got the message across in a big way
with tho result that many other cities
have "requested the same show and
plans for organizing corn, eaters'
cribs in other cities of the State and
of adjoining States. Tossibly this
"crib" helps account for tho lnrge
number of requests coming from that
section for government bulletins on
different ways of serving this valu
able and economical food in such tasty
preparations. . "
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In the District Court of the
United State
KOK THK niSTJllOT OF NEIIUAHKA
III the Matter of )
Adotf Stumntnhortt C v.'
lhnkrupt. ''
On this 2'itli dny of .Tinniury, A. D.
1022, on llllng nml rending the petition
of tho nboro iinmd b.tnUriipt for his
dlchnrgi! herein, It is
ORDERED! That tliv lib day of
March A. D. 1022, be nml the mwiio is
hereby fixed its the date on or before
which nil credit 01s of mid nil other per
Mills interested In sail estate mid in
the matter of tho. diM'hmgu in bank
inptcy of the said bankrupt ahull, if
they duslr.ii to oppose the Mime, file in
my said ofllee at Holdrege, NubiiibUa,
in Mild district, their appearance, in
wrltlinr, In opposition to the granting
of said dificlinrge( atd nlso, within ten
days thereafter, file in my Miid olllcc
Npuulflcations of the grounds of said
opposition
WITNESS my hand boreto. at my
olllco hi Iloldrege, Nebraska, the day
and date herein first above written.
O. NORBERO,
Referee In llaukruplcy.
One Animal Half the Herd
What can I nirrd to pay for a bull
to head my herd? This Is not an 1111
common question and It is a hard one
to answer for conditions vary. It du
PhikIh upon tbo kind of cows kept, up
on tho tnaikot for the products mid
surplus stock and upon tho dairyman.
College of Agriculture suggests that
this matter bo given more consider
at ioii this year than ever before.
Tho sin is half the lunl, and the
cows and tho dairy man represent tbo
other half A scrub bull ean dc tin
told damage, in a huiil or good cows
mid a good pure bred bull can do won
dt'is in building up a hurd of good
cows.
A breeder must deeido for himself
bow much ho can afford to pay for a
good pure bred bull, but he must not
get tho idea that a S.00 bull Is neees
Mirlly a good one, or n S5 or a S50 bull
is a cheap on.-; for miuIi a bull may
prove- to bo far more co.stly in tho long
run than the higher priced one. "By
their fruits ye shall know them." Bulls
fiom dams without good milk lecordh
two a poor gamble.
Kansas Pickups
SMITH COUNTY
.lolin Shipley and tatnlly spt-nt .Sun
dy with (ico. MuthUii',
.l.ni Spun I it mid family vi-iteil tin
tiny Norton family SuiuUy
Little Gin Spurrier was on tin- biek
list a couple of dayu last week.
E.,E. Spurrier and Mr. and Mrs Kail
Abbott were in Smith Center last
Satin day.
.Mis. Ernest Krccman and Alzina
Mrttson viMteil with Mis. Ernest hock
one day last week.
Mioses Ruble and Ada Hollo Potter
and Velum Cnrr hpent Sunday with the
Mi-m'H Kebn and Zulu lucrum..
Mis. Alvin Jjuck le-iurued to her
home Miuili of Lebanon after a week's
.stay with hersisTor, Mih Ernubt Lock.
Dell Brown anil family, itVi. Riown
ai d family and Max ischium and fami
ly atobiiiiuay ilioniT wtili Emusl log
rain-.
' D01I Hiown ami finally arc mioii io
iiuivu to Lb1.mii..h. B. p. Pujno wilt
l.lto uhatj,'!! of Uell't. piuuo f 1 thueoui
i"gyur
Albi it. Masleriiiaii and wife have
bi-Vli ifiileiils 01 'l.ijIjHimii for tho p.u,t
you, lmu dfcldMi to ti v eoiuitiv lllo
again aiidaio now moving mil on their
f.irui.
Luis LiiiiiiIkhii, who is nticndii g
liinh school in .smith LYiiUt, and Mr.
anil Mrs. U.-. Rt-llluin spi-nt Suiidny
with tlnir paioiits, Mr. and Mrs. Uubi.
Luimuiui
Burlington to Buy Engines
The liiirliiigioii is leueivlug bids for
a total of ilftj-flvo locomotives heiv.i
passenuer and heavy and light, freight
engines
Vinas Ready for Him.
There is some hope for the person
who can ItiiiKh when ho has a tooth
ache. But the mini who can Inunh at
you when you hae a toothache Is
beneath words. The Flour do Lis.
Sounds Rather Inheritable.
Woman Writer When there Is unex
pected company I Just fall back on tho
old-fashioned whip of grandmother's
day. '
Tho Meaning of It.
Professor (pondering) Now what
was It that this knot In my handker
chief was to remind mo of? Ah, yfst
It was today that I was to jump Into
lake and end it all. -rioUston Post.
Yes, Indeed.
A woman at Walthamstow com
plained thnt her sondndnw annoyed
tter by sleeping on the doorstep. Tho
yotmi; man sounds more like n step
child. London Tlt-Blts.
A Letter To Make Good
Must impress the person who recieves it with its
importance, whether the correspondence he of a
business or personal nature. The mails are flooded
with cheap circular letters and the average busy
man of to-day gives his mail the "once over" and
passes most of it to the waste basket. A letter to
demand attention in these busy times must be
distinctive.
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The Red Cloud Chief
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Town and County Agents Wanted, Reference Dun't mid Bradjtrcets.
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Nebraska
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