lets M a U.o I ( J UVovlcft $ mm l. -jtJfc-WWBMiwBjfcMBBMBIBmBBBMfcJiijhi-- gLa' ''Tfti5Jii"iifTV'E yBSjBBfef Bpjtjw!!y U. UgT I M "H tiaMUy ff j-p !a jEaBlHN 1 fShfmBff0BBBSMmtK'm''SMrL 4 newspaper That eites The Reus Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $1.50 VOLUME 48 RED CLOUD, XEBRASKA, NOVEMBER UO, li)li. NUMBER 47 raaaimiM 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 SURPLUSJssoo Red Cloud, Nebraska Edward Fioiar.ce, President S. R. Flotance, Cashier umbiim Union Thanksgiving Services Union Thanksgiving services will bo held at tlio Christian church next Thursday evening at 7:110. A 11 church es aro cooperating and an invitation Is extended to all to lie present. Rev. l.ruco 1. .helman, of Iuavule, will de. livor the sermon. IMMmiCM Thrifty Housewives Another Bank at Cowles A charter was granted Thursday by tlie department of trade and commence to the Farmers' State bank, Cowlc, capital stock, S-0,000. The oflloers are T. .1. Chaplin, president; Arthur Stcniu. vice president and E.T. Foe, Cashier. Ft iday's State Journal. Farmers' Union Notice On account of not being able to get the hall Wednesday, Nov. 20 the Local Meeting of the Farmers Union will be postponed until Tuesday, Deo. 2 which will be held In the Odd Fellows hall. A progiatn is being prepared and a good time is expected. Everybody eoine. FA RMERS UNION. Come to Us for their Groceries for Five Reasons: They know that they will receive full value for every dollar they spend with us. They know that they will receive only the best qual ity in every article they purchase. They know our reputation for honest weights and measures and fair dealing. They know that the lines of goods we handle are the best that can be purchased on the market. They know that our prices are right as low as is consistent with quality and quantity. If you are not one of our regular custom ers and do not know these facts, let us have your next grocery order and you will be convinced. P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries and Queensware KiMi-iira Injured in Twelve Foot Fall Ed Mountford is having an enforced vacation from Ids duties with the E. W. Stevens plumbing ami electrical es tablishment and is nursing Injuries sustained iti a fall at Rlverton Tuesday Mr. Mountford was Installing u heat Ing plant in a residence in that town and when the job was almost complet ed found that he was short on matei ial. Wishing to complete the job that night he went to the Uobart hardware store to supply his want. The proprietor, accompanied by Mr. Mountford, went up to the top floor for the required nrtiole, using a flash light to light the way. In some manner Ed strayed from the supposed path of safety and step pod into an unguarded opening, falling to the floor below. In the fall lie co llded wlte n pump cylinder, the rod striking his leg and indicting a deep wound. He also received other minor injuries, as well as receiving a sovere shaking up, internally. He was later brought home to Red Ulond. At this time he Is able to be out, but continues to suffer considerable pain. ANNOUNCEMENT HAVING purchased the ' Peterson Garage and taken posession of the same the un dersigned are now prepared to give prompt and careful attention to the wants of the automobile owners of Red Cloud and vicinity We have secured the exclusive agency for the Ford car in the Red Cloud territory. All Ford orders will receive careful attention anddelivery made as soon as possible. The Fordson Tractor will also be included in our line. Delivery can be made promptly. A full line of Ford and Fordson supplies will at all times be carried in stock. Your business is solicited and every effort will be made to please. FRAME & SMITH BROS. CO. Red Cloud, Nebr. Aviator Seeks Landing A special meeting of tho Chamber of Commerce was held on last Thursday afternoon, to meet and hear Aviator It. M. Cochrane's proposition regarding the proposed aviation lauding here. A committee composed of Messrs. A. D. Ranney, F. .1. Urlee. It P. Wecsuer and W. A. Sherwood was appointed to negotiate with Mr. Cochrane regarding the selection of a suitable- landing field, tho erection of a stoiage build ing for tho aeroplane in unfavorable weather and the erection of ,a hangar. Mr. Cochrane is an experienced avi ator, having been an instructor in an aerial school during tho period of the war. The plane would be used for ex hibition flights and commercial pur poses should action be taken in tho matter and arrangements mado for the lauding. Baptist Church Notes Mrs. C. R. Besse Laid to Rest K The death of Mrs. dm.. Itesse, Sutur-, day evening, marked the passing of another of the pioneercltlzens of Web ster county. She was among the llrst women to vonture Into this tlion un settled west, coming hero in a covered wagon in 1871. For a number of yeais she patiently endured theptlvations i f the comfort.-, of life in order to assist ' in tracing the outlines of civilization on the face of the broad and fertile acres of this county. Crop failures, hostile Indians and prowling coyotes failed to break her cheery spirit, later, being lewaided for her eit'orts by see-! ing broad farms, and busy little cities whoie once roamed the native Indian. Mrs, I'psse was born in Wyandotte county, Ohio on September;), 191IJ. At j the age of '21 years she was married to , II. S. Kaloy, three chlldien being born . to this union, one passing to tho great bejond in infancy. Charles and Cora ..-..-. Vl 11 .... .....!.... I...- t.. I imuw ..us. in ui l tun j auititu lll. Hi April lSSIlsho was united in marriage to Chas. Hesse. During IwrMater years she embraced the teachings of Christian Science and ussisted in the organizing of that reli gious denomination in this city. The funeial services were conducted from her late home, Mondayuftornoon with E. J Overing otlielatlng. As a mirk of respect all business In the city was suspended during the funeral ser- VW ... The Other Half It is a timely subject in this day of unrest and agitation, and will striken responsive chord. A true reflection of evory day life in American families, both rich and poor, with characters whom we all know and whose joys and sorrows are our own, this production is human and understandable. .T. Martin Trent, the hard. boiled mouoy.kiug; Katherine lloone, the rich girl whose eyes were opened to the hard conditions of the poor; "The Jazz. Kid," tho laundry diudgo who just couldn't make her feet behave; Jimmlo Main, the red-blooded sou of toil; Don ald Trent, who believed 1n "no senti ment in business"; Caleb Fairman, who tried to mak a tiuthful newspap er pay; all these are typos whose paths J oross and re cross in a play full of real i human interest, rich in emotional con tent and genuine clean humor. At the Orpheum, Friday and Saturday On Mommy ami xuesuay -iiie xuruin mo Road". A better picture never was made. Regular prices. m-m -. ISheNEWEDlSON The Three Million Dollar Phonograph 'HOMAS A. EDISON invented the nhon- r ograph in 1077, Later he improved his original phonograph to a point where his business advisers said to him : " You now have the bQst phonograph in existence. Let's go ahead and market it." Mr. Edison shook his head and replied : " I am not going to put out a new phonograph until it is so perfect that its reproduction of music cannot be detected from the original music." Thomas A. Edison spent three million dol lars in cold cash to develop an instrument which matched the human voice and all kinds of musi cal instruments so perfectly that the original could not be told from the reproduction or RE CREATION, as it is now called. Wc arc prepared to sell you today, for $285, an exact duplicate of Edison's three million dollar phono graph. You may even have extended terms of payment, if you desire that accom modation. First of all, how ever, wc want you to hear this Wonderful new instru ment.'' J'- May wc have the pleas ure of demonstrating to you that Music's RE-CREA-TION is a reality and not merely a fanciful phrase ? B. H. Newhouse OPTOUDTRMT ant! lEU'BLER .r.n era-MiM RATS in, was s. Preaching at U a. ni. and 3 p Sunday school at 10 a. in. The social afternoon meeting well attended, about all the Protestant churches of the city being represented and taken part Many saying they had received much benefit from tho mooting and expressed the hope that there would be more meetings like it hold. Well, why should not any Chrlstlau enjoy mingling with the Raptlsts, thoy aro purely democratic and Mr. Ridpatli tho great Mothodlst historian said during the first century all christians were Baptist. Friends all como again. Wo hope to make theso afternoon meetings popular by arranging so that ttho different groups of christians may hive some part in them ami we hope to make such arrangements soon. To The Public We take this means of extending our thanks to the people of this vicinity for tliolr liberal patronage, during tho tlmo we liavo conducted the furniture btore in this city. Also for tho many business and social courtesies shown us while In your midst. It Is with considerable regret that wo take our departuro from your Halving little city but as circumstances forced us to close- out our business here it makes it necessary for us to do so in ordor to look after our other business interests. It is our hope, that at some future time, circumstances may so shape themsolves that we may again join your business circle and make this city our place of abode. Again thnukitig you for past favors, wc ore, Respectfully, l.I.UK & UOYER Mice and other pest need no longer tolerated in or around your home Rat Annihiliator The Modern Rat Destroyer kills and complete ely consumes the body of the Rodent, leaving no oder It realy does what others claim to do. It is harmless to handle, but do not take internally. Safe - sure and sanitary. Animals of the Canine and Feline species will not eat it. A Guaranteed Exterminator. We have the Exclusive County Agency for this preparation. We handle only first quality merchandise in any line therefore you are assured of the highest quality when you make a purchase from us. Rat Annihilator does not depreciate in efficiency and is protected by our guarantee, regardless of age. Farmers Union H Congregational Church Notes Treadling services every Sunday morning at tho Congregational church by the Pastor, Rov. Walter Spencer. j Special music noxt Sunday by a ma'e quartette Sunday School at 10 o'clock, You aro invited. j J. F. Edwards, Mgr. Red Cloud, Neb. "NOT IN THE COMBINE" i 7m!i Tax Notice Attimil tlln 17pl niriMi1Clii.tni.lnit ll'r.rtf l.ill Game Thanksglvlug day, I Alt taxes for the jour 1010 wore duo November 1st,, 1019 Personal taxes will bo delinquent and draw 10 per cent interest after December 1st, 1010. Realo.tato taxes will be delinquent and draw 10 percent inteiest after May lbt, 1020. FRANK STARR, County Treasuror NOTICE Beginning with Aug-. 1st wo will develop any size film or film pack free of chnrgo when prints aro ordered. When no prints arc ordered, tho price is Cc for films or 10c for film packs. Quick service: bring in your films or packs today and got your prints tomorrow. Tho price of prints remains as hereto fore. THE RED CLOUD STUDIO . "Quality" Job Printing Sec tho Rosier !ino of coats and suits at II. A. Albright's storo on Friday and Saturday of this week. Quality material; latest styles; liber al discounts. Warren Sutton unit Henry Coulson have purchased the repair department of tho Hall garage, taking immediate po -.session of tho same. Both of theso gentlemen aro experienced mechan ics in this line and without a doubt will meet with success in their busi nos venture, it ? , ; VI