The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 27, 1921, Image 4

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If You Are
From Missouri
or any other place, come in and LET US'
SHOW YOU how much cheaper building '
material is now than it has been the
last year or two.
Piatt Frees
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The Most Profitable
Employee on the
Pay Roll
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IN MODERN CONCERNS BIG AND
LITTLE THE LONG DISTANCE TELE
PHONE HEADS THE LIST OF BUSI
NESS GETTERS. IT MULTIPLIES SELL
ING TIME, MINIMIZES SELLING 'EX
PENSE, RUNS NO HOTEL BILL, AND
JUMPS FROM CITY TO CITY WITHOUT
DELAY.
YOUR VOICE ON THE LONG DIS
TANCE TELEPHONE CARRIES YOUR
PERSONALITY. IT SECURES AN IM
MEDIATE AUDIENCE AND' ACCOM
PLISHES THE RESULTS.
ARE YOU TAKING ADVANTAGE
OF THIS OPPORTUNITY?
Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co.
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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF,
Sled Cloud, Nebraska.
I'UBLISnKD EVERY THURSDAY
entered In the I'oMdflleo tit lied Cloud, Nob
an Hocond Class Matter
A. B, McARTUUR,.EdLtor und Owner
STATE CAPITAL
Representative Hascall -of Omaha, is
backing the American Legion boxing
bill.
It is not expected that any changes
in the taxation laws will take effect
before next year.
S. F. 108 permits the practice of
Christian Scicnco anil exempts Scien
tists from quarantine law.
S. F. 12G requires county judges to
be licensed attorneys except in coun
ties having less than 5,000 population.
S. F. 125 provides for the regulation
and inspection of dry cleaning es
tablishment. Looks like it has a
worthy object.
The two bills providing for " house
and senate expenses and salaries of
members wcro quickly enacted into
law. Few bills will be acted upon bo
quickly.
The state board of agriculture went
on record in favor of changes in the
blue sky luw and in favor of spending
most of the automobile license money
in the county whore it originates.
H. R. 152 allows county boards to
build and repair culverts or bridges
that do not cost more than $5,000
without advertising for bids. A little
publicity along this line ought to bo
good.
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The Gifford-Byrum bill pertaining
to moving pictures is to be given a
chance by the committee. Many think
this a desirable substitute for the
censorship bill. It will be enforced by
existing official machinery.
A bill requiring compulsory medical
examination of school children ,j'as
looked upon with favor by the house
and appears to stand a good chance
of passage. A landlord's lien bill was
promptly put to sleep. '
Fifty resident of Table Rock hav
filed a protest against the movie cen
sorship bill. This bill promises a hot
contest. A number of state organisa
tions are backing it and there j91s
equally strong opposition. n?,,
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A soldier's bonus bill, providing for
a tax of three and a half million dol
lars for the purpose of paying' a
bonus to former soldiers, was intro
duced by the thirteen members of the
house who are credited to the non
partisan league.
A house bill, modeled after the Cali
fornia law, will prevent persons who
arc not eligible to United States citi
zenship from owning real estate in
Nebraska. Such a law would apply
especially to the Chinese and Japanese.
A bill by Representative Foster
provides for tho licensing and regula
tion of those who would be barbers.
An examination fee of $5 is provided
except for those who are already en
gaged in that calling, they get by for
a dollar. Renewal of license is to cost
a dollar a year.
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Tonight
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Chase -Lister Company
Presents the Famous Comedy
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The best that has ever been present in this city.
A Riot of Fun and Laughs.
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'Honeymoon MmitecT
Another Riot of Laughs
'Hello Baby9
Special Matinee 2:30 Prices 10c-25c
'Good for flothing Husband'
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So Full of Laught You'll Choke
'Keep
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The last appearance oC this famous company this season
Their Own Orchestra Special Scenery each night
Temptation Prices 30c and 55c
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carry a penitentiary sentence or
fine of from $200 to $500.
Considerable objection is being
heard to the rule which provides for
secret sessions when the two houses
meet jointly to pass upon the gover
nor's appointments. The rule is dras
tic. It provides that any senator or
representative who discloses any
thing that is done in joint session is
subject to expulsion. It is pointed
out that the rule is' contrary to the
spirit of the new constitution. Any?
how,. the people have a right to know
what is going on.
Representative Osterman is the
author of an important bill which pro
vides a way whereby the Lincoln
highway may be made to parallel the
Union Pacific railway. This bill gives
the state highway department author
ity to condemn ratlroad right of way
for highway purposes. Such condem
nation could apply to other roads be
sides tho Union Pacific One big ad
vantage of this bill is that it provides
for direct routes like the railroads
have intscad of compelling public
roads to turn square corners and cov
ering a lot of additional territory. The
saving in tho C03t of constructing
such roads would run into millions.
The house banking committee gave
prompt approval to the bill strength
ening the state banking laws. This
bill makes minimum capitalization
$25,000, requires the issuance of li
censes to bankers and employees and
provides for other regulation of those
who would be bankers.
Representative Williams of Filmorc
county, is the introducer of a bill that
will certainly put a stop to glaring
headlights but would also make the
law apply to dealers, thus making it
impossible to sell a car in tho state
unless it is properly equipped. In oth
er words, ho starts at the source and
makes the bill apply to all concerned.
Nttlce ! Final Rert
In tho County Court ol Webster county,
Nebraska.
In tho matter o( tho estate ot Alfred II,
Bright, deceased.
All persons Interested In said estate, aro
hereby notified that tho Administrator Do
Ilonus Non, has Died herein a final account
and report of his administration, and a potl
tlon for tho nnal settlement of such account
and report, and for a decreo of distribution
of tho reslduo of said cstato, and for tho as
signment ol tho real cstato belonging thereto,
and a discharge from his trust, all of which
said matters havo been sot for hearing beforo
said court on tho 4th day ot Fobruary, 1021, at
tho hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., when all per
sons Interested may appear and contest tho
same.
Dated this 26th day of J anuary, 1021.
HKAL A. D. 1UNNEY,
Atruocopy. County Judgo.
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We Pay 4 Per Cent
Why remain in doubt about the disposal of your
Cream, Eggs and Poultry, i Hundreds of satisfied
farmers have been patronizing us the past two
years and if you are in doubt .consider the, fol-
lowing facts; In 1920 weibbught cream to the ex;-!
tent of $42,929.31, eggs $1,672.08. poultry $9,651.58
or a total of $54,249.97.-V Thisnis good evidence
that a large percentage of, the farmers of this
community pattonize us. Can any or all of 'our .
competitors equal this? Also ddo they offer to
pay you 4c on every dollar they give for your
cream, eggs and poultry? WE DO! Agents of
out-of-town firms fail to do this. ' In other words
you receive not only houest weights and correct
tests, but also S1.04 for every dollar's worth of
produce you sell us. We leave it to you to de
cide who you will patronize.
IF YOU ARE NO'T A PATRON
YOU SHOTD BECOME ONE NOW
The Farmers Union
RED CLOUD. NEB.
If It's to be Printed Bring It to the Chief
Representative Snow of Dawes
county, also has an automobile bill.
Ho proposes to recfuirc auto mechan
ics to be licensed. His idea is to do
away with tho crop of near mechanics
who charge a big price for their work
and leave a car in worse shapo than
they found it. If this bill becomes a
law, nuto owners aro likely to rise up
and call George blessed.
Representative Randall has two
bills defining-habitual criminals. One
pertains to thoso convicted of felon
ies. Those who aro convicted twlco
aro called habitual convicts and aro
to bo punished accordingly. Tho
second refers to thoso who violato city
or yillago ordinances. The fourth
conviction or such violation is to
L. R. Rust Secretary of tlio'.locnl Fire
Department received another new
nozzle for tho department today,
Attlio annual meeting of tho Farm
ers Union held lnbt Thursday all of
tho Directors except K. S. Fltz were
re-elected, Georgo Amiiok was elected
to take lils place.
Many times ono hoars tho remark "I
would love to sco a movie actor or n (st
ress in person" and that will bo the
privilege of tho30 who attend the per
formanecs at the licsso Auditorium
this week. Miss Mae LoPcrt the
dainty soubretto and Mr. Gardnor tho
leading man aro both movie antors be
ing on their way back to California to
again resuruo their work before the
camora after a very successful tour of
tho south and mlddlo west. Miss Lc
Pert was leading support to Moranto
in ItuU'a Bye Comedies last sensou and
Mr. Gardner with Montgomery & Rook
in Vltugraph comedies.
WHY SHIVER
Mqst of the time from now to Easter, when you can go
to California and bask in glorious sunshine? ;"
One of the attractions of spending the winter in Cali
fornia is getting there. The trip is a lesson in geography
a liberal education. The scenic treasures enroute arid
there equa.1 anything to bo found anywhere else.
Why deny yourself the pleasure of seeing Denver, Colo-
rado Springs, Pike's Peak, Royal Gorge, Scenic Colorado
the Majestic Rockies, Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake
and the 00-mile serpentine Canyon of the Feather River
through the beautiful Sierras, when you can buy a
ticket via the Burlington that will take you right thru
these wonders in daylight?
Come in and let me tell you more about it
and make your reservation so that you'll be
assured ot accomodations when you arc
ready to go.
N. B. BUSH, Agent
IT'S THE BEST
. WHEN DONE
THE HUGHES WAY
The FRANK R.. HUGHES CO.
CLEANING DYEING REPAIRING
LADIE'S TAILORS HEN'S TAILORS
Red Cloud, Nebraska
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