Wu RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF wwwwnuR -& jw f . i ' y if 3 8 X $ IS K SJ ?S S3 K 2S AS TOLD TO US, w k : a: m x & sk & m k :s : x k l!uv Hicfd t Powell and Popes. Phil Trail t spent Saturday in Mc Cook. E.t nnl drlnlc nt Powell & Pjpe's (JmCh. tf, jMts. Roy Cramer spent Thursday in Hastings. Mrs. Andrew Saladen spent Friday in Hastings. Al Hoffman was in Blue Hill Fri day afternoon. George Overleese went to Hastings Friday morning. ( ' , 1 Mrs. C. J. Pope was' a' passenger to Lincoln Tuesday. -ouri, past Good meals good service molernlo. prices Powell & I'opp's rnfe Mrs. FrctT McFhecters and cbildrcn JlVf linmn fvniYl T.pntnp. Mi-vmin . ' where she had been visiting the week. " ' , Swicthman W. M. Guy arrived in the city Monday morning to relieve Ed Sutton on the switch engine for a few days. Miss Myrtle, Boner arrived Tuesday evening from Lincoln to spend her va cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Boner. , F. B. Morrow shipped a car of hor ses to St. Louis and Delaney Bros, onp car of hogs to the Kansas City market Tuesday. ''' Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Russell of Los Angeles. California, spent tho Horace .Brown of Waunetc. was in past of the week with the Frisbio fnm- i the city this week..! Attorney F. J. Munday was in Hastings Wednesday. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Peterscn,pent Thursday in Hastings. A. H. Carpenter went to Sclden, Kansas, Tuesday morning. Miss Gcsina Boom spent Sunday with friends at Guide Rock. -, i Grant Christy and sons were homo from Fall City over Sunday. J. B. Carr returned to the Soldiers' Home at Grand Island Wednesday. Cleve Loy was in Cowlcs Monday morning attending to some business. Miss Alvcna Rcnfro went tq Beat rice Sunday morning to visit relatives. Chicken dinner nt the Brown Boar C.ife Sunday frcm 12 o'clock till 2-OJc per plate. Will White, who is working at Holdrcdgc, spent Sunday with his wife here. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stewart of Wy more spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ilincs. M. A. Albrfght went to Omaha Tucs day morning to attend to some busi ness affairs. Dr. and Mrs. McBride returned' home the last of the week from their western trip. J. A. Bradford, Leo McArthuv and Ellery Ho6pcr were home from Cam bridge Sunday. ( Sam Saunders was in the cilyTues day. lie had just returned from a trip to Colorado Miss Grace Davis went to Lincoln Wednesday morning to . attend the Epwortli Assembly.' Horry Lindsey of Gillette, Wyom ing, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lindsey. Miss Ethel Waller of Superior is in the city this week attending the Teachers' Institute. Harold Fey returned to k Lincoln Friday morning after spending -a few days with his parents. Mr null Mis. McKiinmey and Mis Mniulo Williamson wont, to Denver lust lliKlir f' spiMiil n f'v ditv Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Britton and Mr. and Mrs. Win Britton autoeil to Nelson Friday morning. B. F. Mizcr went to Yuma, Colo rado, Monday morning to attend to some business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Fry went to Lincoln Wednesday morning to attend the Epworth Assembly. ' Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Butler went to Blue Hill Friday morning to spend a few days with friends. Mrs. J. E. Jaidioe went to Lincoln tho first part of tho week where .she yill make her future home. Attorney Phillip H. Fuller of Hast ings, who ;t a candidate for District Judge, was in the city Tuesday. t Attorney A. M. Walters of Blue Hill was in the city attending to some legal business Friday afternoon. G. W. Hutchison and a party of land buyers are in western Kansas looking over the country this week. ' Miss'-Myra- Cook returned to KSn sas City Wednesday morning after visiting her father, Dr. Henry Cook. Miss Nellie Francis "returned to her home at Cowlcs Wednesday morning after spending' a few days with rela- ilies. at Amboy. Mrs. Homan Pate returned to her home at Long Island, Kansas, Satur day after visiting he,r parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark. Mrs. Emma Etherton of Cambridge arrived in the city Monday being called hero on account of tho illness of Mrs. Guy Etherton. E. S. Garbcr, with the aid of crutches, is able to be about his home some. Ed says he will soon be able to be down town again. Ret .1. E. Jarboe will spenk both morning and evening at. tho Htcthe'rn church and at the South Side Mission in the afternoon next Sunday. Luther I. Hardwick of Bcllairc, Kan sas, and Miss Coral R. Roarabaugh of Inavale were united in marriage last Thursday by Rev. J. M. Bates. A. H. Carpenter returned home the last of the week from Selden, Kansas, where he had been looking after the harvesting of his wheat crop. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Robinson and family returned home Sunday from Cheyenne and other western points where they had been enjoying an out ing. H. G. Hobson and W. A. Slingley of tlio Burlington spent a few hours in Iced Cloud Tuesday looking over tho grain car situation in tho local yards. , Dr. R. S. Mitchell went to Denver Tuesday evening to accompany his family home. The have been visit ing for tho past two weeks at Farm ington, New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Flornnco re turned home Saturday evening from Detroit, Minnesota, where they had been visiting his brother, Edward Florancc and family Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Dickenson and daughter arrived home the first of the week from Kansas and Arkansas where they had been visiting their children'the past few weeks. Several big catfish have been taken out of the river lately. Sunday af ternoon Clyde Wolfe caught one that wieghed twenty one pounds while on Tuesday afternoon, Enos Reynolds caught one that weighed fourteen pounds. Morton Smith, who was inA charge of a gang of bridge. builders at Sar gent, had thp mistfortuno to have two of his fingers smashed by tho pile driver. He arrived flome the last of the week to visit his wife and have his hand doctorojl. Miss' Gertrude Coon who is Field Secretary of the South Central Field of the Y. W. C. A., stopped off in the city this week fo.r a few days visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. John Coon. She is enrouto to Estes Park to attend 'a conference of Y. W. C. A. workers. W. G. Hamilton, R. P. Wcesner, Grant Turner, Lew Walters,. Will Sunberry, Harry Stroup, Joe Hewitt, Charley Eggleston, Everett Stroup, A. B. McArthur, Amos Miksch, Lew Etherton, Jay Cheek, Chcrrel Koontz, Gilbert Beck nnd Clyde Simpson at tended 'the ball game at Republican City Sunday afternoon. University Publishing Co. .... Nebr. School Sup. House Piatt & Frees Co Grice & Grimes J Henry Cook ij!..jjl. C. J. Pope .. ;..xU.-tij L. L. Pierce : Malone-Gelldtly Co Mildred Pope SCHOOL BOARD PROCEEDINGS Red Cloud, August 2, 1020 Pursuant to adjournment of July 5th, Board met in regular session wich members present lloxscy, Ovcrlng, Sherwood, Grlhies, Perry nnd Pope, Iloxscy presiding. Minutes of previous meeting rend and approved. The following bills Averc rend nnd allowed: " S. R. Florance $ 87.701 W. M. WelFch Mfg. Co .... 1.40 American Book Co. 50.70 West Disinfecting Co 10.1.70 Omaha School Supply Co. 17.16 Gregg Pub. Co 6.75 Hammond & Stephens Co. - '1:02 14.75 ,101.56 80.02 49.21 1.08 6.50 2.00 100.50 25.00 On motion it was decided to com mencc school on Monday, September Gth. Report of S. R. 'Florancc, Trcus ucrer, showing receipts and disburse ments of his office received and placed on file. Supt. IJoltzcn made detailed report and turned in manual training fees to the amount of 595.15. The touchers committee reported the following teachers elected for the ensuing year: Myrtle Gclwick, Principnl of High School. Cecilia Peterson, Domestic Science. H. S. Bessie Gantz, Music, II. S. Margaret Miner, Commercial, II. S. Helen M. Reihcr, Mathematics, ft. S. Mabel E. Hamilton, Normal Train ing, H. S. p Jessie Kellogg, History, II. S. .Mabel Norris, English, II. S. Sarah V." Greene, Language, II. S. Fannio M. Hutchins, Principal oS Junior High School. Edythe Beczlcy, Gcorgraphy and His tory, Junior High School. Elsio Post, English, Jr. II. S. Kathyrnc Burke, Principal Grade School. Verna Hutchins, 1st grade. Mildred Boron, 2nd grade. ' : Blanche Taylor, 4th grade. Gem White, 5th grade. Icy McNoir, Gth grade. Aimce Arnold, Kindergarten. Katherine Traut, Assistant. After discussing tho advisability of paying the city paving tax, which amounts to $5345.11, Board adjourn ed to meet Monday, September Gth. C. J. POPE, Secy. COMMISSIONEIJS'I'iroCEKDINGy COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS M yor Amack cal ed the Council to i ' cr in regular M,.-ion on Tuesday i.'ni? with ell members present. A'"ur tho minutes of the July ntcc i' i,-t wore read and approved the ro-l''ii-t of the City Treasurer was sub ivittcd and ordered placed on file. Application and bond of Ray Sut t n to do electrical work in the city fr a period of one year was prosml ol, approved and license granted. The request -of M. B. Corner nnd Frank Campbell that the Council or der a sidewalk constructed to connect their properties with the city was re ferred to the Street nnd Alley Com mittee. Council granted promission to H. Nouerbcrg to build an oven with a temporary shed to cover the same until such time as a pcrmnncnt one can be erected. , Council engaged the services of County Attorney Howard S. Foe, to revise the city ordinances, and tho clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for printing the same. After allowing the following danns 4h? Council adjourned to meet on Fri day evening, August 13th. H. K. Frazier .. onnniiauniimiHraimunuuRiumiimtimiimimiuiiiiniMimuamiituiiniiiiniiimuituuiimiiiia THE Brown Bear CAFE THE FAMOUS - Franklin Ice Cream Real Fruit Flayors Ice Cold, Real Thirst ' Quenching Drinks AJ.SO Lunches, Meals and Short Orders That will Bring You Back Agam and Again "The Brown Bear" Cleanliness : Quality : Service awuuunkJGwuii4uuiiuiiuuiiv.uiHCitiuiauiimait!Uiuuusii:iuiuuUHumiUiKiiinuijv t Mice To Credlters- intho County Court of Webster County, Nebraska In tlio matter of tho estato ot Charles Znl until. DcccnKed. Crcilltomot milil cstnto will tnko notice, that tlio tlmo llmltoil for presentation nnd Illlm; of claims aunlust sahl estato Ih Noycin. l.rr 12th lll'JO, and for the payment of debts U Dci'omber 12th lll'JO, that I will sit at tho cotm ty court room In said county on tho'Klth day of AiiKiist, 1920 ro oxainlm.', Iicnr and allow all claluiR duly tiled which aro a llrst orKcconH llo fiiponhiild estate, and on tho llltli day of NovoniJior rj20, to examine, hear, allow and adjust allelnluiK and objections of tjcneral creditors duly uiea. Dated this 'Jth day of July. 1U20. I (Seal) A. . HANNMCV i.uiimj juuge. Notice to Creditors In the Co-tnty Court of Wobster County. Nebraska .In Uie matter of tho cstnto of Henry I liartcM Deceased. Creditors of fild estato will tnko' notice, that tho tlmo limited for presentation and mini; of claims against said estato Is Deuem bur 3, W20, and for tho payment f debts Is blanuary 21st 11)21, that I will sit at tho county court rotfm In said county on tho 3d 'tiny of Septoiubtr 1U20, to examine, hear and allow all claliiM duly Mlcd which arn a llrst or second riou upou said stitto, and -on tho M day nf December 1H20 to emnlhc, hriir, allow ami adjiut all claims and objections of t'en oral creditors duly filed. " Dated this 1th day of August littO. (Seal) A ..'nnncy, -tjviupty Judgo.- Kcd Cloud, Nehr. I August 3, 1!)20 The Board of County Commission ers met as per adjournment at 10 o'clock a. m. with all members pres ent' except Knigge. The report of Fred Farmer", Road Overseer of District No 2, was ap proved by the Boand. A petition was presented to the Board asking permission to play Sun day baseball iiGuido Rock precinct. On motion of Shldler, seconded by Hubatka the following resolution?) were made and passed: Resolved: That tho playing of Sun day baseball be permitted in Guide Rotk precinct. Said games to he conducted in accordance with House Roll No. 200 passed by the 1919 Leg islature of Nebraska. The following claims wore audited and allowed and County Clerk in structed to draw warrants on tho proper funds in payment of same: GENERAL FUND O. R. Boyco $ C. B. Dalton . W. H. Rosencrans Mary Emerton E. J. Emerton I. H. Deakin u. Patten A. Clark Bert 1'crry Geo. Miksch .las. Killough Frank Clauson ., Clarence Lewis . Mike Sours Dell Holliday ..-.. Frank Campbell . Harry Topham ..-, S. R. Flornnco ... O. C. Tccl A. B. McArthur W. D. Edson ......., Huffman Supply Larson Bros Sinclair Co. ... Midwest MrGiaw k"' Grimes National Co. .. M tual Co. ..-. WVstinghouFC Ja-. Mcintosh Gicc & I'hitt & Frees Anchor Packing ....... Fred Blankc Her Bargeman -- Hamilton & Brown Sam M untford ..-a ....?200.00 ..... 1G0.00 135.00 ... 118.35 . 122.10 120.15 .. U4.00 . 125.00 L. 12.50 ... 21.50 .. 26.35 81.00 .... .175.53 ..... -12.'50 ... 7.95 .... 2.90 1.00 509.1G .. .. 01. -n 213.0 V 18.U ... 321.50 7RR.C? . . 21.00 1.20 ... 3.10 . .. 19.01 31.00 " 7.75 10.71 ... 150.00 ff . - 4H!k f H A button & ofai pman BOTH PHONES SERVICE BOTH PHONES When you have a blow out or get a tire down on your truck or car CALL SUTTON & SHIPMAN SERVICE We bring you a casing or tube A service wagon at your command , -: Truck Tires Carried in Stock :- oiinniiciiiiiiiiB Capital and Surplus $35,000.00 n Interest Paid on Time Deposits NINETY-FIVE PER CENT of the world's bulnesx Is done by check FIVE PERiCENT of the world's business is done by the transfer of cash. The world is progressing. Do not pay your bills like the cliff dwellers did. Open a Checking Account THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward" Flomnce, President Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florance, Cashier l)tj)0tlt (iimianifcil bytlie DipotUor Gum nn'et iimf rf ih VifV f Stbratka winiHiiraiuin'iiui'iiiiiiiiUiim 17.00 7.25 COO 28.00 47.75 109.60 15.00 37.00 167.62 2.40 William Waller 1.00 Frank Mcintosh, Jr.- Perry Nichols F. G. Turnure & Son James Burden Fred Hupnert j Willinm Thomas . Walter Gcvlach Herman Gerlach Ed Gerlach Dr. Damcrcll . Fred Maurcr Smith & McKimmey . Farmers' Union R. C. .. Webster County Argus J. O. Butler May L. Huffer Henry Fausch C. F. Pease Clarence Kizor 1.60 J. 60 1.00 1.00 1 GO J5.00 3.00 32.90 .108.51 .10.20 31.20 15.00 150.0O 5.65 116.33 41.6G 10.00 5.00 Annio B. Spanoglo . Graham Furniture Co. R. C. Frie Dept. BRIDGE FUND' . Win. Sawyer 317.50 G. W. Trine , Mo.7l Curl Sticknoy 12.00 Board adjourned to call of tho Clerk. B. F. PERRY, County Cloik J II. BttUey went to Wheeler, Kan. bub this morning to looirufter his farm. REPORT THK MAN YOU MEET WHO HAS .GLARING .IEAD LIGHTS TO THE NEAREST PEACE OFFICER Sec. 31. Every motor vehicle while in use on public highways shall be provided with good and sufficient brakes and also with a suitable bell, horn or other signnl and shall havo exhibited during the period from ono hour after sunset to one hour, heforo sunrise offe or more lamp,1 showing white lights visible within a reason able distance from the direction which such vehicle is proceeding, and a red light visible from the reverse direction; provided, further, it shall be unlawful to use on a vehicle of any, kind oper ated on the public highways of this state any lighting device of over lour candle nowcr equipped with a reflect or, unless the same shall be so design ed, deflected or arranged that no por tion of the beam of reflected light, when measured 75 feet from or more ahead of the lamps, shall rise abovo 42 inches from tho level surface on which the vehicle stands under nil conditions of the load. Spot lights shall not be used except when pro jecting their rays directly on tho ground and at a distance not exceed ii g 30 feet in front of the vehicle. Sec.' 32. Tho violation of any of the provisions of thia nc't shall bo deemed a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars for the first offense, and punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more thnn one hundred dollars, or im prisonment not exceeding sixty days in the county jail for each subsequent offense, or both fine nnd imprisonment provided, however, if any person oper ating a motor vehicle in violation of thin act shall by so doing seriously maim or disfigure any person, or causo the death rf any-person or persons, ho shall upon conviction thereof be fined not loss than two hundror dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, or be imprisoned in the penitentiary for not loss than ono year or more than ten years. Officers in every section of flio state havo been called upon to rigidly en force tho above law and this commun ity will prove no exception. N. P. PHILLIPS, City Marshall. JULY WEATHER REPORT Chas. S. Ludlow reports tho weatnor lor July as iollows: mean temperature, 77 degrees; piaximum, 101; dato 2fl and 23rd; minimum, 50 degrees; date 8th; total precipitation 1.41 inches; number of clear days, 7; partly cloudy, 3; cloudy, 1; hail on tho 14th; thunder storms on tho 1, 6, 14 and 17th; prevailing wind direc tion .southeast for seven days. Rain faihV,J"nn.'ll 10.62 inches. The store where High Quality, Moderate Prices, Prompt Service, Square Dealing and Guaranteed Satisfaction predominate. We never substitute if we cannot supply the exact brand of goods that you desire. Our goods are subject to your inspection; our sales force is at your service always. Come in and see us anytime if its only to say, "Howdy, Neighbor." A smile and a word of cheer, if passed along, will make the whole world brighter. Ever Try It? Hardware I ISiBlilllMSaiSaiMIIIIIMiniBHBiHiiiaiBiHiBlHiBiBiMlHiaiaiiBiiaiBiBBIiMlliiBiiliBIBiMM M&VVIIalHitiflMTM .BhHESISSHPhI sssssssssssH I J.l ll fA 4 tlB 4 Lijn7!l Tl H I PTWtt Tm 'WBt I fm IlM I 4 lrl Psssssw v L fl Jkf St U IS THE TIME to get your DARK .fVlf WW SUIT PUT IN SHAPE-Call Frank R. Hughes Cleaning - Dyeing - Repairing NPhones ?038m Red Ciomd, Nehr. We Cull and Deliver 'u Pay Return Chargos on Out of-Town Wor,y 3 -.., .. 't'iASff.-.rt" ''' "tfalJ. 'Ii"