iWWMAvl i w Y ' s 1 Stalo Hl'Uulohl Boriotv rm2zm zTS.s2zm ta, zz. .Brrgggl-1!! ,- 4 IkwsHlwr That 6Wes Tie News Fifty-tire Weeks Each Year Fur Sf.Sft VOLUME 48 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 11, liU. KtTMBER ;3 BMMiOiniifin naimfflramraiiffl ireran iraoriiwiro nn.rcajrnTU1wa.1rp5 1 We buy and sell all issues of Liberty and ' Victory Bonds at the market. If you desire to buy or sell, call on us Interest paid on Time Deposits Deposits Guaranteed by Depositors Guarantee Fund of State of Nebraska Webster County Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $35ooo Red Cloud, Nebraska I Edwrd Flounce, Preiident S. R. Flotance, Caihiet wiiiOTmiiranjiira msnimiOTi ViHSTiTjiiEWii;'" rem wwi tamnraiF t MMiFffltt'i Band Concert Program 15th at Friday evening, August 8 p. m. 1. March Tito U. S. Field Artil lery." Sousa. - 2. Selection "Wang." Morse. 3. Waltz "Kentucky Dream." Onivas. 4. Mexican Serenade "Jovitta." Armond. 5. March, Camique "Old Set tlors On Parade." Dalboy. -6. Jazz Fox Trot "Ja Da" Carleton. Star Spangled Banner s There will be no band concert next week on account of the band playing at the County Fair. Board Makes Tax Levy tmirarairmitt Our Line of .(VjJf fruits Give Excellent Satisfaction in a large number i d Cloud homes. WE GUARANTEE THEM 'We Haje Some Very Fine Dried Fruits Have Yoij Tried Mrs. rA(fAc Rohrer's and Verebest VOllCCi THESE ARE MEDIUM PRICED, COFFEES that are gaining in popularity. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Our Stock in All Lines is New and Fresh WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE and know that or groceries and service WILL PLEASE YOU Po A; Wullbrandt Will Hold Primary Election Dr. Robt. Daraerell of this city, F. A Good and Henry Keeney both of Con fob and Fred Uuud of Bluo HitT have (lied their petitions with the County Clerk to represent the people at the .state constitutional convention A Piimary election will be held Sept ember 1G, at which time it will -be determined, by the largest, dumber of vote, which two of these four gentle men will be the candidates at the gen eral election next November.' The ona receiving the largest number of votes will represent the county at. the state convention. , Co. Superintendent's Notes Teachers wishing to make arrange meuts before hand for room or board bhould leave a written statement at the otlice of thecounty superintendent, so that they will not be forgotteu. The county institute is to be the third week In August and begins A a tr ust 18th. A very excellent program is anticipated. The very best of instruct ors have been obtatned. Thev are anxious to he p the teachers In every possible way. The fee will be one dollar. Everyone is expected to come unless excused for a very good leuson, llriusr your tublets and pencils aud prepare to take uotes and to ak what you want to know, If your particular ueeti IS Ueinr neglected. ElllMilWJ'Jfflllllllllill'lI'lilI'llll!"" Groceries wiiM1" .iriiW..; and Queensware : -.jjiLn.1 in:ur jiraGs-Tiar-'au. : " .iiir 'm"iT,"i: t Presses tor Summer Nb matter how popular suits or seperate skirts may be, the thin dress is the mosl pleasing and comfortable for the hot weather cdsliirhe; r " Figured and striped voiles, jlaxons, pongees ...and organdies are the favorites. " Inwhite we have plain and fancy figures; In colors we have voile, organdy, flaxon bateste and georgette. We also have the handsomest line of laces withwhich to trim them. Come in and lei us show them to you n. Barbara Phages Agent gor Ladies Home Journal Patterns All Sizes in Childrens Half Sox Death Calls Two Citizens MRS JOHN HASSELDACHER After an Illness of several yeats Mrs John Hasselbacher auswereil the Hum summons on last Monday evening, utf n hospital in Hastings. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afteruoou from the Christ ian church, Rev. J. L. Deebe in uhnrgis Interment was made in the Martin cemetery, south of this city. Francis E Sharp was born in Tow. ccster, North Hampshire, England, on September 28, J 850. Sue was baptized tn the unurcu or isngianu, December 8, 1850, remaining a member until the end. When a young lady she came to America, remaining here for a few years, later returning to her native and. Again coining to this country she located lu New Jersey, and in Dec ember "1887, In Urooklyu. N. Y, was united lu marriage to John Ilusscl. bacher A short time after this they came to Webster county where they have since resided. To this union were bora three sous, Fritz, Georgo and Curt, and one daughter, Mrs. Alice Harris, who, with the exception of Fritz, who entered the life eternal at. the age of nine years, are left to mourn her demise, EDWARD FREY After an Illness of about two months death came to end the sufferings of L'jJwarcl Frey, on Friday evening. An attaok of the tlu which later developod into liver complications Is said to havo been the causo of his demise. Up un til a few months ago he appeared to have been in the best of health. He He had been operated on in the Hast Iuks hospital and for a time utter his return to the city continued to im prove, but this improvement continued for a short time only. The deceased was born iu Kent, Ill inois, September, 18G8, Abont twen ty three years ago he was united in marriage to Mrs. Carrie Briukraan, to this union were born two children, Gladys, now Mrs. Ray Sutton and Miss Uoldle, wlio witu nls V T wife, two step sons, August and Ed Brinkman, and one stepdaughter, Miss Dora, bis mother, Mrs. Mary Froy, and three brothers, William, Bert and George are left to mourn his demise. Funeral services wore conducted Monday afternoon from the Brethern church, in charge of Rev. Ira Wagoner. Interment was made Ja the city ceme- Red Cloud, Aug. 12, 1919 The County Board of Equalization mot as per call of the Clerk at 10 a. m. with all members present except Waldo. I A certificate, was read from the Secretary of the State Board of Equalization certifying that the Slate Levy was 13 mills on the dol-' lar on the assessed value of all Real and Personal property in Webster County for the year 1919. On motion the 'following levies were made for Webster county on the assessed value of all Real and i Personal property in Webster coun-' ty for the year 1919: I General Fund, G mills on the dol-' 1 I lar; Roads, 4 mills; Bridges, 4 mills; and whereas an emergency exists, an additional levy of one mill on the dollar, assessed valuation, is hereby levied as an emergency Bridge Fund. Total county levy to be 15 mills on the dollar on the as sessed value of all Real and Person al property in Webster county, Ne braska, for the year 1919. Motion carried. On motion the following levies were made on the assessed alua tion of all Real and Personal proper ty for fcchool and bond purposesjn .the vJutyas school districts of Web ster county: , ? K District 1, general fund 35 mills, bond 10 mills';' 235 and bond 4; 319; 421; 513; 628; 815; 914; 10" 31; 1129; and bond 6; 1215; 1323; 1434 and special building fund 8; 1534; 1G S; 17 19; 1815; 208; 2110; 227; 2314; 2417; 2517 and special building fund 10; 2620; 2715; and bond 8; 2935 and special build ing fund 10 mills; 3012; 3135; 32 10 J 3312; 3415; 3513; 36 35; and bond 8; 3715; 3812; 3928; 4022; 4121 and special building fund 10; 42 S; 4320; 451 17; 4029; 4735 and special, building fund 10; 4817; 49 20; 5011; 5112; 5229; 5310; 51 16; 5519; 5813; 597; 60 ) .35; 6116; 6214; 639; 6419; Or 9; 6613; GS 11; 6920; 70' 20; 7135; 7213; 7335 and bond 9; 74 2D; 7513; 7722; 7812; 8024; 8116; 8319; 849; 85 35; 8714; 9035 and bond 4. The Board of Equalization ad journed sine die. B. F. PERRY, County Clerk. With The Commissioners Red Cloud, Aug. 12, 1919. The County Board of Commis sioners met as per adjournment with all members present except Waldo. The petition of Jacob Rieg and 43 others asking for a new bridge across Farmers' creek between Sec tions 20 and 29, Inavale precinct, was referred to the County High way Commissioner. On motion the following order was made by the Board and the Clerk instructed to spread the same on the Commissioners' Records: Whereas, the following described TJnnl p'cfnfn f tirlf. T.nfa (I nnil 1R to 22 in block 27, Red Cloud, Lots 8-8-1 9-10 and 20 to 24, block 28, Red Cloud, has been offered for sale for, delinquent taxes for more than threo consecutive years past and have not been sold for want of bid ders. The County Attorney is here by ordered to forclose the lien for all taxes delinquent against the above described real estate in ac cordance with the provisioned of House Roll No. 258, an act passed! by the 'Nebraska Legisalture of 1919 amending section 6559 revised sta tues of 1913. The following claims were audited and tho County Clerk instructed to draw warrants upon the proper funds iin'paymetttof same: GENERAL FUND Chas. Schultz ' J JL . "JUST LIKE A MAN" "I want you to play for both of us," he had told her. I am not the least bit jealous, and will glory in your social triumphs." Then he' left her in their palatial New Yotlc home and went away to Colorado for a year. Now New York Society is not an Adamless Eden and Owen Johnson's powerful novel 'Virtuous XWiues? i Remington' Typewriter Co. School Dist. No. .18 3.75 13.75 8.00 S 9 ' First published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine v.- nd now done in a magnificent photoplay, by ANITA STEWART provides'a wonderful evening's entertainment plus food 'for thought. ORPHEUM Monday and Tuesday Admission 22c and lie Help Your Boy Adjust Himself to Peace ' Suppose you spent the past year iij hurdling machine gun nests or potting submarines or swooping over the German lines in an airplane: wouldn't'the old home seem a little quiec, almost dull, aCter you'd been back a few days? Quite a problem to adjust yourself to the hum drum life of peace after gambling with death, daily, for many months. And that's the problem which faces your boy. You can help solve it. Give him The NEW EDISON , "Tie Phonograph with a' Soul'. That will liven up the house. That will attract a crowd of happy young folks who will make things hum. That will fill your boys evenings with so much clean, whole some pleasure that nothing can compete with home as an attraction. Drop In tomorrow and toe our exhibits ,ot few Edlsons In period cabinets. Each instrument, no matter at vhat price, Is now sold in a period cabinet of exquisite beauty, There are but two exceptions; models for special purposes ' E. H. Newhouse Optometrist and Jeweler BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching at tho usual hours. We had two good services last Sunday with two additions at the morning services. ' Tho Ladies' Aid will meet with tMrs. Deardorff, on Friday. ' All are cordially invited to attend our services. V. M. HARPER, Pastor, Ernest Holz, who is farming the Charles llolmgraip place southwest of Guide Rock, bad four stacks of wheat, estimated to contain about 800 bushels, destroyed by lire last Wednesday night. The cause of the fire is unknown but it is believed to have beeu set on Are by someone. The Misses Mabel aud Laura HoJ& man have returned from StralfOn. '.(Continued on page 4) t 1