r 4) RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF I ! t ft WMllMlllllfflMIlkim We Will Dye I For You! CALL US i FRANK M. HUGHES Cleaning Dyeing WW PHONE: Red 88; 193X Repairing Over BuJcle's Slorc ,'!' : : iiinnu'UMi niM,;'iii!i!a:iiM ) . iDEsrsra ewis L. p aulson CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT JUDGE TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEBRATKA Will Appreciate Your Support Primaries April mtlt Seiuirate llallut William Thompson returned to I'onkolmnn Monday morning after spending a few days with his father, II. C. Thompson. Mrs. Cecil K-witf icttried to her home at Yuma, Colorado, Tuesday after visitinif lie'- parent., Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Jcrnbcrtf. j V. W. Cowdcn, and daughter, Miss Kachel, left Sunday for Chicago where he will purcha.se pood? for the Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. C. C. McConkey returned to the Soldiers' Home at Grand Island the last of the week after visiting his daughter, Mrs. Rich Lippincott. Robert L. HuiiMckor, of Morlnnd, pain fro Kanas, and Miss Ronnie R. Rlankcn baker of Inavnlo were granted a mar liago lineon.se Wednesday by Judge Ranney. Lee MeArthur and Lee Truax left Nebraska Apportionment for Interchurch Movement Nebraska has been called on for more than $!ll00,000 as its quota of the financial moeram of tlu thirtv .hutch denominations which make up! Carpenter, Son & Co. Home Office Red Cloud, Nebraska the Jnterchuich World Movement. Tho figures have just been made public by . A. Luke of Lincoln, State Cam pa.gn Director for Nebraska. No braska ,niot for the churches is lmictifiiiiv ,. .I....I... ...i. ... Wo-k i ' , u,u Wnr. 5. 10.00 per acre. ?! ,,u'1 ""1 I" H'is state. The. c!onn.v. " ot this sum will be under inKon in unit!, niimiii,. - - w.mui.wilB lillll' JirJ Improved half section adjoining Or.klcy with SO acres of wheat which all goes to buyer, a baigain at ?-10.00 per acre. (Thomas County.) 5515 One of tho finest sections in Thomas county, not a pimple on it, fiOO acres in eultivnliui, fine two-story hous'j of !) roomc, big red barn'with a largo loft, good granaries, chicken hou.o and other out building. Prico ?7,300 cash, balance Ave years at G iier cent. (Thoinnj County.) 110 A fine sect! n, three miles from Campue. $1'J,000 woith of lm- iu April lifi to Mav L The' t)1'ovc,m,nli't "" euiipped for handling cattle or hogs, lino water system. teres in cultivation, balnnce in panlure, 200 fids is an ideal all purposo farm r7m f'ninii iirious lirnoin- """"' J ''-v ?""" iei uviu. nu vuuiu.v.; limtioiH, is WHI,777,672. I 119 llnlf section, all tine, leel land, 1220 acres Jr. cultivation, 110 nerc " ''.mii'l ii iiiiiii in i.fiiitwi r.. ;. x.. ' :.. ...j... ifA .. ; i i 1 n ii ...t.i. ii. - " j"i in t in iiiiMiu f, iuw .itiuH in uiii'iii, and ii an truff wnn inc , 'M"" iu .luiv . j ne -- q - ontnc sum to be raised in the United l'011''0 " modem, about .'!00 acres in cultiv State (iiiritiy the same period and acvc "f lmo W"cat, nil goes to the buyer. Tli for the same thirty religious drnoin-, nnt' n "i'y. '''to $37.50 per acre. (5c place, all drilled. 1itittit ,wm,Iilv f.-i. ftt(.-ltr ..lwlt.fl . .i j: i t i. lr i i "in. n. I ii uie CllUrCllUS taklllir ll.'ivt. fimul U'nll nml wiiulmit!. imiiil 1wil tmrn. ni,.nt i-.1.;,.1.-r.ii Iwmwn titul iii'.iiiani ,. II... .., , " ' I"" ., v. , v w..v..v.. rv ....v. tt. ...- in mi- iiiLi-ri.iiiii.( i win. i,i Ai,,,.rt...n.. . j".... trnr. ' i.i. - "in 'M.n.MiL'm, iwr auviu i)n:iiii. they joined J. A. Rradford and went to llerrick, South Dakota, wheto. they will inMall an electric light plant. ADVKRTISK CANDY: Men-Women. Earn .$!10 weekly. Kxperience unncces. snry. We start you in the candy bmri ness, at home, small room, or any where. Everything furnished. Crar.ft opjiortunity. Write for particulars. CANDYMAKING HOUSE. f South lSlh St. Philadelphia. Pa. The Chamber of Commerce met Born in Kearney County 42 years ago Practiced Law in Minden, Neb., about 1 9 years Eledcd County Attorney, Kearney Co., 1 902; held office 2 terms Elected County Attorney, Kearney Co., 1914; held office 2 terms K tumnnnniinn w AS TOLD TO US k x Hi m m m m & : k w. m : & m j spent Tue.-day Ittiy Hroad at Powell and Pops. See Cotting's new Hue of spring wall paper. t'seil ears for hulu. I'Yumu .v. ymitli Rros. (Jo J. W. Auld Omaha. Henry Gilliam spent Monday Hastings. Everett Stroup, spent Saturday Hastings. Ed Garbcr spent Wednesday Hastings. ' Mrs. Will Brown spent Tuesday in Hastings. Mrs. Will Hunt rpent Monday in Rlue Hill. Attorney McNeny spent Wednesday in Hastings. Next Tuesday is election day. Don't forget to vote. Dan Pumroy was down from Riv- erton Wednesday. ! Fiat and drink at Powell ,v U.it'u. I Used en r. for sale. Frame ,v. i Bros. Co. FOR SALE 215 tons Alfalfa ;at $12 per ton. D. C. Bell. GOOD NO :i OATS SI per ISUSHKL 'a. FARMERS KLliVAToR. Pope's tl' Smith Hay Good inealb-gopd service modiTrtti' i prices l'fiwull ,t l'opM'hcafe Tom Roberts was down from Ina 1,1 ' vale Wednesday afternoon. Tuesday evening. After allowing a few bills they elected R. P. Wcesnci a delegate to attend the state conven- f..jt."n,nv tion at Hastings, .Juno and ;;, and also instructed the entertainment committee to spend .$50 towards en tertaining the Webster County Calf Club. Wanted: Stenographers and Book keepers to accept positions with Banks-, Lumber Companies and othcr; l Business Finns in Nebraska, Kansas, South Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. If you have been thoroughly trained in a reliable Business 'College, we can place you in an excellent position. We have more positions than wo can possibly supply with our own graduates. Ad dress: Grand Island .Business Col lege, Grand Island, Nebraska Ne braska's Oldest, Largest and Leading Business Training School. 75 Manager R. D. Gaston returned from Red Cloud, Tuesday, where he negotiated a long lease on one of the Prico !?H2.50 per acre. (Govo County.) 110 ISO uetcs well improved, nlco house and hnrn, lots of out huildingj, good well and windmill. About 12G0 acres in cutlivalion, tho balance iu pas ture, 200 acres of fine wheat, all goes lo the buyer. This i seven milej from Camptii! ami in a good community. Possession any lime. PriccSo7. C'O per acre. (Gove County.) ... 15 Fine quarter of land two miles from town, 120 acres in cullivaliorij all level, good five room house, shed barn for 12 head, irood well and winmill. from business concerns which have' '0 acres fenced ;n pasture, rehtcd for thta year. Price $32.50 per acre, for years loaned tlin Imnofitu f nJvSl.' (Loirnn Couiuv.) -.... ... w..- -t. ---.- 20!! This i- u beautiful half section, close lo Grainfield, not a blemish on it, 200 acies in cultivation. This is strictly a German settlement. Half in wheat. Price 527.50 per acre. (Sheridan County.) 211--This is without doubt one, if not tho best, Factions of land in tho is $'!.?:! 1.7f)i?.fifi. lint ill! un.,1 ii...i.. the .s,:.v!)S already raised by the1 Methodi.sts in their Centenary Movo-I meat. All of this money i not ex nectcd in In. viiii.M.ii.n.i i... i i i. ! inembei-. and the church-going peo ple. A portion of it is to lie asked from the non-church going public and ization brought about by the churches, but which never have been called up on to help "foot the bills." "No one church cm go to this f. em ! public ami ask for money,' coi:nty, nout G milon north of Grinucll, and six miles from the famous An nul ti- combined churches can maku, rehl(, chm.dl ,mo of thu r,llcst in lho sluto. lJ80 acrc8 in cuUivaUon, 300 nn appi.-.i which wi.l be listened to," ;cl.es ii; wheill 0e.fomih goes to the buyer; good granary, and Alio well. .sas Hirector Uike. ViW) M wr0t (Shei.,jnn County.) I he t ity of Omaha is expected to . ., ,....,......,.,. , i ne v. uy oi Uniana is expected to subscribe just about $500,000 and Dough j county, outside of Omaha, i boimr a-ked for about 35,000. Lin coln, as the second largest city in the state, has a cpiota of practically $100, 000, while the quota of Lancaster county, outside of linroln, is about ?00,(I0(. In making the announcements of the quota for which Nebraska has 10320 acres veil located and 150 acres in wheat and 100 acres in paa lure, balance will b put to spring crop. One-third of tho crop goes with the farm. Nearly now 10-room house, large barn will hold 30 head of stock", hay-mow for about 20 ton of hay, good largo granary, good well and windmill and tank. Half mile lo school. This farm is considered a bargain at ?G0. 00 per aeic on easy terms. Could give possession of the laud if necess ary. This farm is well located bewlecn two good railroads and two towns; eight miles from one town and six miles from the other. (Sheridan Coun- ty.) The above ht m subject to prior sale or change iu price without notice. These arc just n few of our special bargains. We have cheaper land, been called unon. Director l.nk ;i!l? "In presenting the budget the Inter if interested write oi come and seen us. inch World Movement asks nothing cnurca worm .Movement asKs nothing for itself. All of the expenses in curred will be paid by tlie co-oprating agencies, and the IntcrcTiurch World Movement is merely the servant of all. "Tho budget represents an earnest Crpervter, Son 61 Co. Office Over Stsxte Barvk, Red Clovid. Neb. in in in Jliss Ethel Hilton spent Sunday with her parents at Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crow were down from Republican Cily Monday. Ryan Birkner returned home the last of tin week from Oklahoma. Will Hints and family spent Sun day with his parents at Wymorc. I Attorney Bruckman of Hastings I was in the city Saturday morning. Frank Studebaker of Elbcrta, Utah, spent Tuesday y with friends in this city. ' Mrs. O. C. Tool went to Lincoln Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Wells. Jim Gilbert of Grand Island is .J..... .. .. .. .... best business locations in that town auempi on me part oi tiiouglilul for a branch house at that place. The) Christian men and women to make a son, Frank, is to have charge of thirt -stiul.v of "'-' world's needs a.s Mewed 'branch establishment. The people of uom U1 sianupoint oi tne co-opera- Red Cloud aie to be congratulated on the acquisition of .ntch'a business con cern. The business men of the Web ster county capita! will find Mr. Gas- ting churches and to lay these needs, upon the minds, the hearts and the consciences of the people of America,' thus placing the responsibilty where. that calls for town growth or pro gress. Adams County Democrat. Miss Mnrv Tonnnnt snent Wednes day in Hastings. 1 visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ' ,.-.i v... ' .f.. t:, .wr' Gilbert. iuii aim 'i n .tjua iiw;i jjjtiv Tuesday in Hastings. Mrs. Ethel Tyle of St. Joe is visit ing relatives in the city. Low Walters returned home from Omaha Monday evening. " J. E. Yost shipped a car load of cattle to St. Joe Sunday. "Tfobart Brhcklcdge was in ings the last of the week. Hast- ill Friday and Saturday Friend or Foe ! WILLIAM RUSSELL A Romantic Love Song of the Plains Referee's Sale of Real Estate. Notice M licn-tiy bIvch tlcit whcieas In tlie union I'duUiiu In Hid District Court ( Wcli stcr Comity, NchniHkn, wIhtcIii W'lllliiui II. I loud, anil Myrtle (. Cloud uro il:ilntinh.ind I ton K. cloud et til., nre ilpfcmlants for tho partition ( t li t leiil extnti) liurcliialtur ilu hcrlliL'd u iltrrcaol k:iU1 court lias bt'oa cnUr td conllrmlnu the sharoHol the imrtlus and dlrccllui; iartliloti and a report ot tho referee fian been made that n division of thu land cannot ciiltably be made and the court has approved niiuU report and directed a sale of the premises. NOW TIIIOKKFOHAU. I. Howard S. I -. relerru In said action, wll on Monday Maj IU. 1112), at two o'clock p. iu., at the Miutli front door of the court house Iu Ked Cloud. W'plwter county. Nebraska, sell at public auction tn the highest bidder, for cash, the (pllowlui: described real estate, tow It; The Northeast Ouarter i.N'l'.i.i of Sii'ilmi township appear elsewhere in this Tweiny-se en :), Township two cji ltnni paper. Read them. Twelve MJ) In Weltor county. Nebraska. niepurcnabcrwiii be required to pay to the referee at the time of tho sale 8W00 and tin rt matnder of the purchase price upon eon ilrmatl'iu of tho sale by the court, wile will be hclil open ouo hour Dattd April T. 1U-J0. IIOWAUDS. rOK. Itefei 0 i... .. . .. .. ton a live wire in every respect a, ll onongs upon tne siioulders ol tlio man who will never be found lacking, individuals who make up that element in enterprise or "pep" for everything! Ui u nepuunc wu oeueve mat xnc security ot our democratic fountln-, tions has been because they have rested upon the Christian home, the open Bible, the free school and the I free church." I The purposes for which the Inter church fund is to be expended are: Foreign Missions, $107,601,188; Home The Misses Lucille Harwood and Bertha Havel spent Saturday in Hastings. Mrs. I). L. Williams of Oklahoma City arrived in the city Tuesday to visit friends. Newt Sibort of Oberlin, Kansas, is visiting relatives and friends in the city this week. . The sample ballots for Red Cloud! Ed- Scientifically Right Artisticaly Correct 0fo The best designers in llicv country make ihc Columbia Graionolas. Their acoustic de sign is as scientifically right as their cabinets arc artistically correct. Their acoustic design permits the full, free de velopment of the sound waves and gives them a tone of exquisite clearness and purity. i Louie Schultz returned to Omaha Saturday after spending several ' weeks with his mother, i Mrs. C. B. Steward left Saturday i evening for Ashville, Ohio, to attend the funeral of her mother. Miss Eunice Hoilman, who is teach In Te County Courts Of Webster ing school at Blue Hill spent Sunday! County, Nebraska with her father, Al Hoffman. ) n the matter of tho estates of Mrs. Grant Turner was called toljosenh H. Baker nn.l Alice H. nw , ' --.. ... .'..,, I Blue Hill' Monday on account of the serious illness of her father. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Saladen return ed home Saturday from Hastings where she had her tonsils removed. Paul White and Miss Ada of Lebanon, Nebraska, are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W, White. Roy Rutledge and Miss Gencvivo Miller. Loth of Inavn'.c. were uni ' . " V ' 'i in marriage Sunday oy Kcv. jjo France. Missions $109,919,037: merican ucation, $78,8:17,431; American Re ligious Education, $5,931, 92fi; American Hospitals and Homes, $5, 116,465; American Ministerial Pen sions and Relief $20,510,299; miscel laneous, $8,770,927. In announcing the details of the financial progam, Mr. Luke said: j "The raising of this $3,731,752 in Nebraska has been equitably and justly distributed among the counties.! The state officers have made quotas, for the different counties on a fair basis. The counties will make quo-. I I 1 i.if 4 n lii irtiinviniiii ww nnil tlio (Mini-' munitics will raise the funds through AAAAAAJ. AAAAAAJ. AJ.A .AAAAv ., n,.nM;aJnn vinlrt nr Af m numhoi wvvwwvwvvvwvvvwwvvwwvvvwwvvvv'wv'vwvvv of divisions. Each local church will maintain its identity and be a unit in, its denominational division.' A Citi- zens' Division will canvass the non-( J church-going public in each commun- ity while the church members will bcj $ called upon by the committees from their own churches." i TAXES !:! N deceased To All Persons Interested In Said Estate, Notice is hereby given that Anna A. Linderman has this day filed a To the Voters of Webster County: i You will find my name on the bal'ot as candidate for the republican nom-l $ Morris retition ln the County Court 11ck1iib! Inat,on for state leprcsentativo visiting, that Joseph II. Baker died intestate,, the 4Cth district, Webster county WITH L Cj JLA W A big pulsing story of the west A romanlic love song of the plains A big slar in a big picture t Also Sunshine Comedy J ti,sS:01KSat u "OMAHA'S fUrJ -ff-r. j g CENTRE," THE E?XSfSf 3' Kxhilnr.ilinc niirlniniin? fnttl Ailmlifion 25c and 10c, First show starts ut H o'clock, Saturday at 7:30, lecond iliow 9.00 a resident of Webster county, Nebras-. hnve been a resident of this county kii, on me -an (iav oi December.' ,nnftnAncitr iw 1R73. am for foitv- K a.!SMil Voars resided on the same farm, led! Lots 21 and 25 in block 1, Knlcy1 lhrco milcs Crtst of CowltR- am th0'j ami Jackson s ailditioii to Red Cloud, canuiuate ot no special nitoron or 01 Webster county, Nebraska, of the ganization but will endeavor to repre- ...... - , uiuu ul ipouu.wu jwiu liua 1 was I lc ,f ii .i, 110nilf, of the countv. Wednesday County Judge Ranney, homestead of the decedent; that iSPnt.u f the peop. o ol t lit c jum; ., ihBUcd. a marriaxo .licege to John W. Alice II. Baker, was tho widow of the keeping in mind the best nteicst- oi , Worlev and Nellie Mae Rust, both of decedent, never re-married, and tie- the county as a whole. I have Had a B'-ideiK parted this, life March 2(3 1920, in- large experience Loth as a farmer and " ! iV"illilc,,i a ,eSiIent,of Wel,iJlor founty, iu,sin8S nian, and bcllevn that Hi' Nebraska. Whercioro your petitiom r .,, i r , :,, ,u',ii I'AKM LOANS I lmys that said estates may bo Pn- "M h" r Picat advantage in (be d, g .- , . , , . , ., . I bated as ono estate, that tho pivm- the numerou questions that always If you want a form loan and it is .,.,. i, ftin-,rf iej i.. ' i,.. o..s- .-.. .win...;.,. n mtUnt ti,v nn ox.eptionlly good one 1 can make $500.00, and exempt from creditors the bf-at interests of tho county and The grace and beauly of their cabinels make it certain that any Columbia Grafonola will harmonize perfectly with any design of furniture. J. C. MITCHELL Columbia Graf ono las THE JEWELER Columbia Records ORTH DAKOTA Tho following shows how taxes have been Increased in North Da kota on REAL ESTATE and FARM LANDS under tho Non-Partlsan League administration. Sixteen counties were selected at random, the taxes being for state purposes ONLY, and not including local levies: AMT PAID 1911 AM"!' PAID HIV Billings 9,746.19 21,601.29 Slope 13,614.81 '27,489.47 Logan ,. 16,614.86 42,183.11 Cast ft 120,744.88 331,559.23 LnMouro 35,975,00 105,100.00 Morton 46752.70 100,760.27 f.lercer , 19,238.20 43,152.28 Morton 4d.752.70 106,760.27 Oliver 11,959.19 27,129.37 Emmons 26,259.19 65,621.83 - Pierce 22,400.00 66,701.00 Golden Valley 10,769.71 36,128.35 'Kidder 24,334.97 7'""? nanoom 27,517.92 86,438.8 namney 44,537.61 121,266.11 atutaman 72,050.51 197,033.15 (Theo flauro ware confirmed by Tax Commissioner, Dltmarck, N. D.) "What Wo Did In Worth Dakota Wo Expect to Do In HebrnsUa" s t it for you if closed soon at an at tractive rate of interest. J. II. DAI LEY terested may appeal OMC EXPECT YOO LL. 'EM ALi. AUOUT VISIT ITI i Exhilarating Burlesque: Vaudeville ' why tho prayer, of J i SUf,tAIsrfilljdithPrtfDlrls,FuDiCli)iit,Cori;9iii Motut t4Lijst. uiiiuni s:tai: tnnro.irr.eni LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVCIIY WEEKDAY Everybody Goosi Auk Anybody tSKALl M.WMS THE CIGOESI AID BEST SlldW r ' " "T v ' lilies, nm a t ecree enieretl (ioterm.n- i j mPn,ber of ttio l'armrrs' itiK heirliip to .said promises. ,, . , , " . ! r .It i thmefoio or.I..ii.il l.v n.r. ..nnrt Uii'on and bohevo ui o-opcration. 1 that ."-aid petition be heard boforo the regret that the weather anil condition t court at the county court room in tie (,f the roads have made it Impoiwibl rltvofBedaoiuKNehrMlmonth malco a tour of tho county n! du of Jlay 10U0 at tho hour of 10 . , .. ,, , ,..,. o'clock a. in., whon all persons ' In- P'mind, consequrntly it it n -ceii.siu v ,' npnuur and plum cjiuo to tuke this method or roucitniK 011.1 1 th petition'' iiipporl at tho-primaries and aininKl you that everything you do for ine will be rppieciatod The farmers nnil bnslnens ine of North Imkotn lmvo pnld heavily for President Townh-y's experiment In turning a wverelfn htuie Into a Z soviet proln. A Mure uf Noii-I'urtNau L .ihue ninn zers are dflv f Ink' over Nelirnskn pr.'.u-l.liiB rliw k'sii-I r disicintettt and urclUK men who are too busy to think to elert leuKticr.s to the neM legislature. X Primary Election, Tuesday, April 20 VOTE I'OH TH MEN YOU WOULD TRUSTTO RUN YOUR OWN BUSIME30 S NEW-NEBRASKA FEDERATION a 20 Brandels Theator Hldo., Omnlia, Nebrnska. O. Q. SMITH, Presfeont. 'HOftACE M. OAVI8, Secretary. VO'"t'O'0'O'"O'''J,,,OA t . t -ir i not no yrntnwMi. i Dnteil this 8th day of April, A. 1. A, -D, TtANNKY, - .-.County Judg F ..,. AM..l.. R. B. THOMPSON. Dr.W.H.McBridv DENTIST OVUU STATBJJANK. RGDCLOUD NEBRASKA J? Vn Nicholson DENTIST Olllco Over Albright's Store Red Cloud ' Nebraska