RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF L B $ r b. ' Dr.W.H.McBride Dr.R. V. Nicholson DENTIST DENTIST OVEK STATE BANK " rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nebrnalm Red Cloud Scbraska Red Cloud, Sebrnsk How About a New Harness For fall Plowing? I lmve ii Kcuri stock of Harness on baud, h few sets of uets loft, priced riht. Whe n in need f iinytuhitf in tne linrtie;s line call on uie. LEE R. WALKER Harness and Saddlery 2 Doors South o! Farmers Union, PUBLISHED BVBRY THURSDAY PHONE YOUR COAL i t ORDER TO FARMERS' ELEVATOR Bell Phone 29 -:- Iod. Phone 12 dntcri-d In the l't-MoHlcc nt Hcrt ( loud. Neb as Second Class Mutter" A. B. McARTHUR, Editor and Owner Advertsing Rates Foreign, 'per column Inch 15c Local. I2f&15 LOCAL ITEMS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO FARM BUS PLAN WHEAT BOOST m ANNOUNCEMENT Webster County Bank WE WISH to announce that we have opene'd up a sav ings department in our bank for the use of the child ren, adults and every one Thrift and saving is something that has been neglected. , We fundly invite vou to take advantage of this sav ings idea and make this your banking home with your savings no matter how small, you are alwas welcome. A saver is a hustler and we are for both. Bank with us and vou can bank on -us. We welcome every child in the community to brcomp a customer of this new department. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK immTrjrara:re "" " " ' """' r " " ' " "" Conceited action by farmers to bolster up the .rice of whent was sought Monday at a conference of representatives of five hard wheat producing states held in Wichita, Kan S.IS. The suggestion of Governor Jona than Dnvs, of Kansas, that the other farmers irge a "sellers' strike" was considered by the delegate-. Farm clubs, granges, cooperative associations and other farm organiza tions of Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Ne braska and Colorado, were represen ted at the meeting. The conrercr.ee met on call of John A. Whitchurst, secretary of the Oklahoma board of agriculture. Whitchurst believes the way to solve the wheat problem is entirely itViru control of production. He sa:d: "Heretofore when prices were low, farmers sought to make up their losses by an increase in acreage the following year. This practice has overloaded the markets of the world and teduced the production per acre, ns the result of improper cultivation and poor quality of seed.'' Whitehurst urged: 1 Reduced acreage. 2 Improved quality oi grain. .1 IntenR've cultivation to produce a greater yield per acre. "In many enses wheat growers me not able to make enough on their crop at present prices to pay taxes," Whitehurst said. State Journal. O C Hell is home from Lincoln,; O. C Teel has boon on ttio Mi'k !M, Adolph Heyde returned homo tin week after n pleasant vlblt among friend;. lten MoFarland and Cat Martin are visiting in Grand Island for a month"? recreation. Frunk Cowd'ii lias gone to Chicago on a t .nr to the world't. lair. Dr. pHinerell left for the windy city last Mundnv to tee the world's fair. C V. Arnold and J no. Hans of Rose, tnunt, were on our streets last week. Remind McNony lias none to Chica go to see the world's fair. Mr, llartwell of Inavale, the proprie tor of the Itmvnle cheese factoiy. was on our streets tills, week He is doing a magnificent business and is making tine checK'. 5 10 YEARS AGO Allen Hndolt of Long Island, Has , Bpent Thursday In this city with rela tives. Mis Ueo. Uoon is enjoying a visit iu St. Joe and Kansas City and other points this week. Harvey Rickerson accompanied by his sinter, Mrs. W. B Saunders, and family left on Sunday for n visit with their parents in Missouri. Lawrence Doyle, Meredith Butler and Dou Fulton left Wednesday morn ing for Gothenburg, Nebraska where they will build a cement silo according to the Polk system Mr. Nellie E. Mourer left Saturday evening for Denver mid Colorado Springb where she will remain a few wtekb. Mrs. L V. PegK a"d daughter Miss Bessie went to Sutton Saturday to visit at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Thomas. Mrs. J. S. Gilliam left Wednesday morning for Denver, Colorado, where she will be joined by Mrs. Anna L Tiilleys, and together they Intend spending the remaining ho', months at Cjmrudo Springs. tea FARM M'REAU NOTES Northeast Pawnee 9 C UNDERTAKING ;! The I. T. Amack Undertaking Co. : Auto Hearse in Connection : Licensed Embalmer '.; Best Service, to Others Means Real Happiness to Ourselves. ? BOTH PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB $ PWWJVV.VV,AV.V."A SSL JUT? ii. in 5 U Wr t HP 11 and if Comfort, Economy iciency COMFORT for it means a cool kitchen. ' Economy for it wastes no fuel. , You burn kerosene oil only when you need it. Efficiency for a Florence Oil Stove is easy and quick of operation and every bit of heat is concentrated close under the -cooking. Come in and let our salesmen show its manyj good points. We Give S. & H. Green Savings Stamps With All Cash Sales. i TRINE'S HARDWARE STORE . ., (By County Extension Agent, Henry R. Fausch) FEDERAL FARM LOANS The Annual meeting of .scrretane of Federal Farm Loan Asfoctatons was hold at Oiraha. About or.2 hun ilred and fifty of the, four hundrc and three secretaries were jneseni. The Federal Land Bank of Oma". makes authorized loans to rarmers in Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wvoming. At the close of business June 30, 102.'J, 16,t!l loans were c:os- cd for a total of $81,811,740.00 The Webster County Association has clos ed 51 loans for a total of $297,400.00. The Federal Land Bank is owned cntiicfy by its borrowers. It !,- con trolled by a Board of Seven Directors, three of whom are selected by the Farm Loan Board at Washington three elected by the borrowers and the seventh is selected by the Board from three nominated by the Uorrow ers. It is fully co operative Every farmer should borrow front hi.- own bank. There is no maturity to worry about. With its recurrent commissions this loan pays itself off at the borrowers rrtc of speed. It '. co-operat've, the borrower partici pates fully in all profits disbursed. In case death shou'fl.comc, the estate id not confronted with tho danger or refusal to renew which is frequently denied in five year loans. The father who wishes to finance h's fion to buy a farm will find in th's loan the most economical arrangement, a., well as one which teaches thrift and commun ity interest. Bonds are sold at four and one half per cent, secured by farm loans made at five and one half per cent, from this s-pread the expense is paid, the remaining prof'ts are distributed to the borrowers. Last year's dividend was thiitcen per cent. Farmers with loans to renew or needing new loans should get acquainted with the Fed eral Loan system. It will pay them. In the County Court of Webster County, Nebr. Statu or Neiiha-ka WlUlSlKII Coi'xtv f In tho mutter of tho estate of Swain II. .Johnson, deceased. CREDITORS OF SAID ESTATE WILL TAKE NOTICE, that the time limited for presentitlou and filing of claims against the samu Is October Until, llt'J.'l, and for the payment of dobly is June lOlh, 1021, that I will sit at the county court room in said comity on the 22nd day of October, 192.'1, at lo o'clock, A. M., to recolvo, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all ulainib aud objections duly (lied. Dnteifthis 20th day of Juue, 192.'1 ' (SEALj A. D. RanncyA County Judge. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ryan weie at Ki-n Cloud one day last week. Mi mill Mis. Bob Laiiiiiguu weie iu Lebanon one daj last week. Miss Lorella ouldli was tlio gues of Mis Louie Delka last Friday Fied Blown and Clias. Wiay hauled lumber liom Inavale last Tliiusday. Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Spunier were in Smith ( ftitci thti fine pint of the week. .Ml. ami .Mit, Ed Hlliot were vibiting witli Mr and Mrs. David Elliot otn day last week. Mis. Freeman Ih dangerously ill. Hurl Abbot, Max Jones aud Chas. Wniy were iu Red Cloud last Wednes day tiunsactitig business. Mr. and Mrs. Bert (ias, Mr. and Mis Ora Prill were at Inavale one day last week transacting business. Mt. aud Mrs Frank Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Btowu diif their tiadiug al Wotner the labt of the week Mr. and Mrs. E. Myets and Mrs. l'at (louldie and daughter Loretta were in Smith Center last Sunday. Pat and Con MoCoalo weie at Red Cloud last Wednesday, the former was viaitiug at Hastings for a week Harve Blair finished up the binding of his oats and barley the end of last weok a heavy crop of bold he says. Sanka Hooper, Ira Williams, wile and family autoed to Smith Center the middle of lust week to do some trading A good many farmers started cutting the second crop of alfalfa which looks to bulk up as much as the first cutting. Most of the people have the com all laid by, the corn making a rapid growth nnd good prospects forn bump, er crop. Jake Williams and Bennle Mohler were in Red Cloud last Saturday. The former is on the sick list and went to see a doctor. Mrs Bert Payne and daughter, Irene( anil Mrs. Bonnie Mohler were In Leb anon last Friday where Miss Payne is taking music lessons. Everett Myers hauled corn from Alex MaeDonald's last Friday while Mrs Myers was busy at homo painting the cream and egg houso. Jim Loadabrand and Ralph Barber left the fore part of last week for the harvest iu western Kansas, the former Is to go to Colorado from thore. GARFIELD COMMUNITY A 10:00 a. in, Sunday iachool, Unaracter Study of John " 11:00 Sermon by Rev. Bruce Eshel. man. 8:.'10 p. m. Sermon by Rev. Bruce Kshelmau, Note that Rev. Bruce Eshelmau will preach Sunday July , both morning aud evening. Vou will bo interested iu homing him. Stray Bits or wisdom. Childhood Is like a mirror which re flects In after-life the images first pre tested to It. Samuel Smiles. JOB WORK LET US FIGURE WITH YOU WHEN YOU WANT SOME P R I N TING Whatever price we quote, you may be sure that the quality of work you receive will be the best it is pos sible to produce. We will be glad to come to your place oE business, and talk it over. BOTH PHONES The Red Cloud Gbief m ii ..PHOENIX HOSIERY Througout the Store You will find items of genuine attractiveness marked at unusually advantageous reductions. Things that meet your immediate needs in apparel and house hold supplies. The greater stocks that will soon be airivmrj for r;all and Winter will demand all available space. Slow Sellers Odd Lots Over Stocks and A!i Seasonable Merchandise Must Move Out the Low Price Way. Indian Head Suiting ;23c 36 in. Light Percale.... 10c 36 in. Unbleached Muslin 10c 18 in. All Linen Toweling 23c 36 in. Silkoline 23c 32 in. Gingham 19c 72 in. Mercerized Damask 55c 40 in. Silk Skirting $3.45 40 in. Printed Crepe Silk $2.39 32 in. Imported Pongee 95c Mavis Talcum Powder 17c Life Buoy Soap 5c Vogue Face Powder 35c Rinso Washing Powder 5 c Childrens Knit Unions 39c Womens Vests 19c Childrens Hose, 5pair $1.00 Bungalow Aprons 69c Womens Night Gowns 69c Childrens Knit Pants... 10c Step-inns of Nainsook.. 89c Confiners, two styles--. 48c 3 qt. Aluminum Pitchers 79c Wash Boards, brass or glass 79c Cedar Oil Mops 63c Cedar Oil Polish, pint 35c 10 qt. Galvanized Pail 23c 1 2 oz. Ice Tea Glass, 6 for $1.39 Mens Athlectic Unions 59c Boys Shirts, asst. 48c Mens Shirts, asst 48c Womens White Canvas Slippers $1.65 All Spring and Summer Styles in Women's kid and calf slip pers, regardless of former sell ing prie, now $4.65 ONE PRICE TO ALL mm "Get the Habit" says S. & II. Green Stamps. They arc an honest dis count on merchandise bought at this store. ' PICTORIAL, REVIEW PATTERNS Yes, Garber's Is The Place! To Buy Wall Paper, Paints, And Electrical Supplies. The best place for Picture Framing. vii i Geo. W, Hutchison Bonded Abstracter Real Estate Farm Loans and Insurance Red Cloud, :-: Nebr. - t " -M' -"VC3 --3 S!&fl3$8St23 awa