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VOLUME 48
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RED CLOUD, XEB11ASICA, SEPTEMBER 11, 11!.
NUAIBER Wl
mauuBPaB ' Sattley Sells Furniture Store
We buy and sell all issues of Liberty and
Victory Bonds at the market. If you
desire to buy or sell, call on us
HAND CONCERT
Friday. Sentembei- 12, at 8 p. m.
Messrs Hock and Dover, of Osborne, ( PROGRAM
Kansas, lmve puiulmsed the Sattley, j, March "Town Hall Tonight,"
Furniture Store and ure now in posses Moore,
ion. They state tlmt they will cater to, o. Selection "The Dollar Princess"
the trado with a complete and m to pai.
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Interest paid on Time Deposits
Deposits Guaranteed by Depositors
Guarantee Fund of State of Nebraska
Webster County Bank
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $35000
Red Cloud, Nebraska
Edward Flounce, President
date line of furniture mid household
furnishings and will also lvo prompt
atid careful attention to the undertak
ing department.
Meeting these gentlemen Impress
one with the faut tlmt they possess a
goodly amount of business ability as
well lis bc-iiiK of an alt'able nature.
Mr. Sattley has not divulged his
nrosnects for t no luture hswe worn
i. Oriental Episode "Tho Bells o
Bagdad," Motzan.
4. Waltz "Down By The Meadow
brook," Lee.
5. A Flirtation "Roguish Eyes,"
Gruenwald.
0. Spanish Serenade "La Paloma,"
Jradier.
' Star Spangled Banner.
stating that he will enjoy h two weew Commissioners Proceedings
vacation lu the legions of ihtf Rocky , .
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Mountains after which he will return
to our city uud lemaln heie until the
right business opportunity present-i it-self.
S. R. Fiorance, Cashier
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Del Canned Fruits
' Gives Excellent Satisfaction in a large number
of Red Cloud homes. WE GUARANTf E THEN
The County Board of Commission
ers met as per adjournment at 1 p.
m. with all members present.
'run iin,i nf W. C. Crarv as Read
Salvation Army Seeks Funds overor of Diht. No. 1 u.s appmca
oy inu lioaiu.
Motion hv Waldo and seconded by
Shidkr that E. W. Stevens be given
ctntract for installing a furnace
th Poor Farm. Price to be ?C00
comn.t Motion carrieu
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A (.atewide dilve for funds for tho
b.ilvatiou Aimy will he made during
' j tho wvck of September 2L-2T, at which i
I time au attempt will be made to iaise1 fc t
B .Sol'2,001), for the puipose of providing'
We Have Some Very Fine Dried Fruits
Have You Tried Mrs. ff fi AAQ
Rohrer's and Verebest VU11CC5
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
P. A. Wullbrandt
Groceies and Queensware
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Dresses
jior Summer
No matter how oopular suits or seperate
Lskirts may be, the thin dress is the mosl
pleasing and comfortable tor the hot weather
costume.
Figured and striped voiles, flaxons, pongees
and organdies are the favorites.
' In white we have plain and fancy figures;
'- In colors we have voile, organdy, flaxon
bateste and georgette.
Ve also have the handsomest line of laces
with which to trim them.
Come in and let us show them to yon
Barbara Phages
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1 Ww Stats tlouii hiitl Maternity Ilos
piul- fi,r Women and Children; .New
State lleadriuaiteis. Uulldlug, having
under oue roof n Young Women's
Hoarding Home, Working Men's Club
as 11 substitute- for the Saloon, Relief
Department for aid at the poor and
Mippoit of woik for tlio year.
Webster County's quota is S3000,
divided as follows: Red Cloud SSOO,
Hlue Hill 5100, Hhiden 8400, Guide Rock
Sloo, C,dles S'IDO, Inavale .SJOO and
Rosemout ?10i).
As the campaign will be conducted
on as economical a basis as possible
those culled upon to assist In the drive
aie expected to give their time and ser
vice gratis.
In order to give the matter as much
publicity as possible a committee com
posed of Messrs Ueebe, Edson, Mc
Aithur and Hurress toured the comity
in u car Tuesday morning calling upon
the various newspapers and securing
loenl chairman lu the towns visited.
Those who have volunteered their
services in this great work, in order
that Webster couuty may meet her
quota are follows; J. L Ueebe, Coun
ty Chairman; W.B.Smith, Sosretaiy;
J. W. Auld, Treasurer; Committee on
Speakiim and Publicity, W. D. Edson
and A. B. McArthur; Chalrr.'en, Henry
Glllmru, Red Cloud; H. Vaughan, Guide
Rock; II, G. Keeney, Cowles; Cecil
Matthews, Hlue Hill; O. J. Boos, Rose,
mont; L E. Spence, Bladen; C. K
Waldo and James Sllvey, Iuavale.
This is a worthy cause to help and
ever) one should contribute willingly.
The following claims wetc audited
and allowed and county cletk in
structed to diaw warrants on the
proper funds in payment of the tame.
POOR FARM FUND
P. A. Wullbrandt .
Malone Gcllatly Co.
H. Ludlow
Frank Starr Co. Treas.
Alice Smith ..... - -
E. jj2merton , i.
H. H. Cr'owell ...- .
E. J. Emerton ....
Roy fattloy . - . '
James Peterson . .
BRIDGE FUND
G. W. Trine
Nebr. Culveit & Mfg. Co. .
W. H. Jarboc . .
John Armstrong .
C. B. Dalton . -.
Wheoler Lumber Co.
Adam Alber - '.
D. Lindsey
John Himmelberg .
GENERAL FUND
Jas. Hubalka -
T F Kniggn
Grunt Shidhr . .
Webster Co. Fair Assn.
Ti.'nk Ellingcr .. ..
1 icily Shepparl
A nie B. Soanop-le .
Jhn W. Tulloys
R. H. Allen
Henry R. Fausch --
Co.
Mb.
Agent gor Ladies Home Journal Patterns
All Sizes in Childrens Half Sox
Rev. Hammel at Conference
Rev, J I). Hamuiel, pastor of the
locnl M E. Church, accompanied by
h!b wife and sou, left Monday morning
for University Place to attend the
Methodist Episcopal Conference. We
havo beau lufoimod by one of the
members of this church that the con
gregation aro highly pleased with the
work of Rev. Ilammol mid that 11 unani
mous request has beeu made for his
return. Thoy expect to visit in Omaha
and Llucolu for severul day6 before re
turning. i - 1 1 i m
To the Voters of the County
At the solicitation of my friends I
have (Hod as candidate- for membership
in the State Constitutional Convention.
I believe I stand with the progressive
element ot tho state when 1 say I am
in favor of n hhort and open Constitu
tion, and believe thatdlreot legislation
should be left to bhnpe Itself us future
conditions nmj demand. I stand for
a Constitution that shall bt just and
fair to all classes of our citizens, not
one dominated by upejdtil interests,
Do not underestimate- the impoitulice
nf tlil. (InliVHiitlilll I IV ulnvliiif iivvnv-
from tho Primary, T lesduy, Sept JiVh.
II U. KEENEY.
Hillyard Chemical
J. E. Yost
Frank Starr
Edith L. McKeighan
Geo. H. Overing - -
L. C. Peisiger
Red Cloud Chief -
L. R. Willis & Co. - .. -Board
adjourned to Oct
B. F. PERRY, Co. Clerk,
$ 18.73
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1919.
JEWELS of SOUND
in Cabinets of Exquisite Beauty
You know, of course, that so far as the reproduction of
music is concerned there is but one instrument which
RE-CREATES it with proven ability. That instrument is
The NEW EDISON
"The Phonograph with a Sou"
iho. nnlv invention whinh has successfully met the tone
t.fist. thfi test of direct comnarison with the living artist.
To achivc this result cost 53.000,000 in experimental work.
Rut do vou realize that the superiority of the instrument
is now reflected in the superiority of the case which con
tains it? With but two exceptions, eoch New Edison, no
matter what its price, is now encased in a period cabinet.
Built of thoroughly seasoned and selected genuine Ma
hogany or selected quarter sawed White Oak by crafts
men whose pride in their work is apparent in its perfect
inn, these cabinets are masterpieces. We ask you to iri-
spect the display of Heppelwhite, Sheraton. Chippendale .
Jacobean. William & Mary and Eighteenth Century Eng
lish cabinets now on view in our store. They are replicas
of those exhibited this month at the Hotel Commodore,
New York City.
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H. Newhouse
Optometrist and Jeweler
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-Why worry about baking day or remain in suspense
wondering what success you will have with your
baking. Every housewife who uses "RED MOON"
knows its quality. If you are in doubt try a sack.
. Its a pure, high patent Hour made from select hard
wheat, by expert millers. A trial will convince you.
John Wickstrom Retires
It comes us something of a surprise,
to learn that John Wloltstrom has dis
posed of his mercantile business in
Rlverton, which was recently purchas
ed by the Zicgler Company.
The entire community regrets to loso
Mr. Wlokatrom lu his meroautllo ca
paolty and the best wishes of a large
list of friends and patrons go with him
into whatever lino he takes up His
successors, tho Ztegler Bros., who were
iu business here before the war, are
well known and need no introduction,
They took possession of the store Tuts
d.iv uud arc now ready to receive all
old and nuuy new customers Rlver
ton Rcvlovv.
.10
Tho sign painter for tho
Rod Highway Association
Golden
passed
through tho city Tuesday morning,
50-lb.Bag
A "Stack" of Cakes made from RED MOON PAN
CAKE FLOUR will touch the spot. They are differ
ent from just ordinary cakes, in quality and flavor.
A carload of Bran and Shorts on the way
Going to be Priced Right. Order Now!
Farmers Union
J. F. Edwards, Mgr.
Red Cloud, Neb.
"NOT !N THE COM DINS'1
finishing tho nolo markings for this
, Highway. Tho insignia of this High
way Is G. R., painted iu yellow on u
John Harris, who has been 6pond-. black background.
ing several months with relatives at
Dclevan, Wisconsin, and Gillette,
Wyoming, npent tho first of tho week
with his son, Harry Harris and fam-
ilv. Tin Inffc this morninc to vtnlfc his
I son and family at Giltncr.
T.fmf. Frhl.iv JihIl'o Ranncy Issued
murriago licenses to the following
couples: Michael E. Arnoldy, Flem
ing, Colorado, and Miss Frances
Samek, of Ayr; Frank R. Dean and
Miss Ruth Stlnson, both of Rlverton.
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