W. M- " vn? Iks " f .-..,. . irJ i&"I3M -f.'w... 1.- . SLZJ -t rr'SlXKtTBHSTfj, .m aa. -rw!i!!H.,. ,...- .-!-.. ! -l-?J'r.'iiJ2?rr2r2Ji:'- 1 . I - 4 Newspaper That Gives The News Flty-twa Weeks Each Year Ftr SI.50 VOLUME 48 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. SEPTEMBER 25, H1!. NUMBER VA nmraraniiim 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 $35,000 Red Cloud, Nebraska Edward Flounce, Prejident S. R. Florance, Cashier it 55c 50c 25c 45c irniMn iun:!iuitr.iiini:i:inanii!i4iuii;niinTJiiir.:L,ifU(i:iiiiiinriiiiari;iu::ri:!iinuiii: vm mmsww 1 ' . wmirarattm.,, h i SAVE MONEY! 1 ! Here is a few money savers selected at random from our stock. Many others that space does , permit us to quote. Come in and investifate. BLUE RIBBON COFFEE High grade coffee at a very low price. You should try it. Lb. If you have used MRS. ROHRERS COFFEE you know its quality, if not, try a package BOOTH'S SARDINES Best oh the market In large oval cans, now priced at, per can BACON Very best quality. We know you you will Jike it. Special at, per pound Fine, solid, smooth CABBAGE per 100 lbs 2.25 Wcjiist received another big shipment of DISHES. Our stock oj Queens-ware is alwajr complete. Let as ' knoiv jour wants. Come in ami see this big line. P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries and Queensware iniMMHUM ' FOR. FALL WEAR. PORTRAYING THE LATEST STYLES IN Sweaters Slip-on Styles with Sleeves lt Slip-on Styles wijiliout Sleeves In Coat Styles with Style Collars and Belts fe. Barbara Phares v Agent gor Ladies Honte Journal Patterns All Sizes in Childrens Half Sox County Quota Assured Tho big drive for funds for the Hal vntion Army is on throughout the county. Phone repot ts coming in to duy indicate tlitit our neighboring towns ure busy with the work. (JiiMo Hook hits reached their quota of SlOo and 1 1 a try Vattghan states that they expect to have S700 before the drlro comes to 1111 end. 'A communication from L. 12 Spenco of Itludun informs'tts that the drlvo is progressing nicely in li is tenitory and without n doubt they will go over the top. Cecil Matthew phoned lis that they will not be found wanting when the roll is culled at the expiration of the given time, i'lans are under way for n big benefit ball which will add eonsld 01 able to then- rapidly glowing fund. And what about Hod Cloudy As yet they have not leported. or have we seen inueh acthlty along this line, l'ossi-j bly theie will he an eleventh hour landslide ot cash and the goal will be leached, ileie is hoping that uc go ovor the top. j Litter Uladett exceeded its rjtiota by Organize Delphian Chapter At two o'clock on Ftiday afternoon, September 10th, at the Auld Public Library, the organization of the Ited Olotnl Delphian Chapter was complet cd The work was in charge of Mrs. L. Hughes, national organizer, of St Louis. A class of sixtylive ladies were pres ent, Mrs. Hughes stating that it was the largest class every taking part iu an organization, in any one town. The organization is lion-sectarian and non-partisan, its object being per sonal Improvement, voctul progress and higher education. The chapter will have at it disposal a tree consulting bureau, from which members and associate n embers rela tives residing iu the same household with a charter member may recoive infoimation and authentic dataontiny subject in which they may bo interest ed. One feature not found in other or ganizations is that there will be no local dues, only such as thlT Chapter may seo fit to levy for postage and in cidentals.) Regular meetings will be held at the Library on the second aud fourth Tuesday afternoons ot each month. The first regular, meeting will take place on October 14th. The course of study embraces the period of time from the days of the tlrst inhabitants to our present race aud year. OEFICERS President Mrs. Carrie Sherwood. Vice President Mrs. Cora V. Pot ter. Secretary and Treasurer Mrs. C. J. Piatt. Reporter Mrs. Lois Edson. Local Secretary for national organ ization in full charge of membership ' Mrs. Clara Wulker. "Checkers" "Checkers," the big spectacular melodrama will come to the Orphcum next Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. Jean Acker, Thomas J. Carrigan and Ellen Cassity. have the three princi pal roles and there arc fifty other prominent parts in addition to the j many hundreds of extra people used , inN the massive prduction. The great racing s-conc at Uclmont race track; the smashing train wreck on the Jer sey Central Railroad; Chinatown and its followers; festive moments in New York cnbaiots; thrilling action, and the chase underground; all combine to support the producer's contention that "Checkers" is the greatest melodramu ever filmed. One of the many thrills provided is the rescue of the hero and heroine from a rowboat. And the rescuing Is done by a hydroplane- which alights near them and they clasp the broad wings of the machine- and climb aboard. "Checkers" promises heart throbs and thrills galore. HAND CONCERT Friday evening, Sept. 20, at 8 p. m. PROGRAM 1. March "General Pershing" by Barry. j 2. Selection from "Going Up," !' Hirsch. ! 3. Negro Oddity "Do Possum And Do Coon," by Gilbert. I 4. Hungarian Dance "The Puszta Maiden," by Roberts. 5. Waltz Song "The Land Of Lul- laby," by Jcllcn. I 6. Selection of American National Songs by Lampe. . Star Spangled Hnnncr. ' Married at College View The marriage of Miss Quern Welti ltolmer to Kin lev M Ilriuhl, ot lied Cloud, took phtcu nt S a in. Thursday at tjie- h.iinc it' thebndeS inither, Mrs j Jeste Weinheinier, Tuelth ami V Streets, College View. The ceremony wn,perfoiiued by Hlder Trtibey. Mr and Mrs. J K Ostprtiiillei' acted its best titan and matron of honor. The blide wore while crepti de chine and catried a bomiuet of nlnk and white roos. A wedding breakfast was served to the guests, among whom was Mrs. Ettle Weinheimer, of Rice, Minn., grand mother of the bride Mr. and Mrs liright left immediately after the cere moti V1 for Red Cloud where they will make their home. Roth blide and groom.aru former students of Union College. FridavV State Journal. w .. : List of Jurors The following is the list of Jurors ' drawn for the September term of Dis trict Court which convenes September 2Qth: Frank Strobl 12 d Overlng V. A Ilasebrook 12. H..Funk. Jr. Cecil MuL'all P. M. Whitehead tJeo. Denton J V Kropp .1. II. Frey Ed Crary William Johnou Lawrence Doyle Peter Mcintosh Wat. Leetsch ltert. Leomtid Sherman Uee.ley Willard.Crowel li. P. Johnston T. W. White Walter Cottier James Simpson W J. Meyer E. W. Ashley Ed Oorley 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 Sour the only invention which has successfully met the tone test, the test of direct comparison with the livintf artist. To achive this result cost 53,000.000 in experimental work. But do you realize that the superiority of the instrument is now reflected in the superiority of the case which con tains it? With but two exceptions, each 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 ion, these cabinets are masterpieces. We ask you to in spect the display of Hcppel white, 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 Cqmmodorc, New York City. i E. H. Newhouse Optometrist and Jeweler Coal Shed Tragedy Old King Brady, of dime novel fame, has nothing on Sheriff Huffer when it comes to locating the scene of action of those violating the law, as was dem onstrated last Thursday afternoon, when his sudden appearance in the doorway of the coal she Is at the city power house broke up a little crap game. The following day three of the boys appeared before Judge Ranney, voluntarily, and paid a fine of $2 each, while the remaining eight, who wait ed for a written iuvitation were as seised Si each The young men also received a little timely advice, gratis, from the judge. This being their ilrst itppearauce before his honor, he was lenient witli them. V i If Speaking of tho proposed park in Hod Cloud wo have n little Informat ion for tho citizens who aio interested iu the matter. P. M. Harlow, ouo of our progressive farmers, called ou us on ouu day this week and requested us to inform the people that he has abo'ut lot) cholco red and white elm trees, from 1 to IU feet tall, that ho will give to the pink, iu order that suilluient shade may be found by those desiring to escape the hot rays of old Sol. Here Is a starter. Any one else willing to lend a hand iu this good work? In otdor to assist the parents of .tl e city iu the mutter of having their child) en form the habit of retiring early the city intends to co-operate with them, to the extent of enforcing tho curfovv ordlnauco. Promptly at nine o'clock, each evening, tbewhistlo at the no wot house will be blown, as a reminder to nil those under the age of 18 years that they must be at home. Any boy or girl within the ago limit, wiio is not accompanied by patents or guardian, that remains ou the streets after that hour is liable to punishment as provided by the curfew ordinance, rusmiisnwraD AUG PECIA Discount for the next 10 days on our famous Anker Holth Cream Separator This is your opportunity to get a high grade sepa rator at a Big Saving. ' They are all new ones, in perfect order, subject to your inspection. Offer good ten daysonly, and a" limited stock. If you want one HURRY. Come in today. Farmers Union J. F. Edwards, Mgr. Red Cloud, Neb. "NOT IN THE COMBINE" lliiit.ni'iraiiM'iiil'i y ', ItMMIIIiy-