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VOLUME 48
COMMUNITY
PLATE
AS A GIFr
For Weddings, Anniversaries or Birthdays, COMMUNITY
PLATE is the appropriate and sure to-be-appreciated token.
In Chests or in the Blue Gift Cases there is a great variety of
Sets and Pieces obtainable and at a wide range of prices.
We can supply your Gift need in Community Plate. Come in and tee it.
J. C. MITCHELL, The Jeweler
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veUdlity the demands of the buying
public of today any piece of merchandise must
give satisfaction in every way. If it does not Jt
is stricken from the list of dcsireable merchandise
The goods we handle possess this' QUALITY
PFUirA e setv'ce we lender our
. OW VivC patrons, even to the 'kiddies'
is known to all. Our aim at all times, is to give
you wants very prompt and careful attention.
PMp The price is figured as low as it
A I 11C it is possible to make it whep
you consider that our merchandise is the best
the market affords. You are protected not only
by our years of .successful grocery experience,
but also by our guarantee of your satisfaction.
P. A. Wullbrandt
Groceries and Queensware
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and we have the knowledge
the equipment and the desire
to produce RESULTS.
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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, JUNE 10. 1920
Auditorium Assn. Elect
Officers and Directors
A meeting of the stockholders of the
U sse Auditorium Association was held
Tuesiluy afternoon at two o'clock.
The 'principal business transacted
was the election of ofllcers and board
of directors for the eusulngyoar, which
are as follows:
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Dr. Rout. Dutucrell, President
U. It. Fauscb, Secretary
Henry Gilliam, Treasurer
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Dr. Robt. Damercll, Charles Besse,
P. G. Turoure, Bernard MoNeuy, U.
R. Fausch, Henry Gllhatn, C. G. Starke
Another meeting of the directors
will be held in the assembly room of
Auditorium, Thursday, June 17.
Lively Ten Inning Gam
aSunday afternoon a large crowd of
enthusiastic base ball fans' assembled
at the Starke ball park to witness the
game between Red Cloud and Grand
Island American Legion team.
Herzog was on tbe mound for the
home boys and pitched a good game.
TeuJInnlngs were played. Iu the ninth
iuulng Grand Island tied the 60orp,
two and two, and in the tenth inning
they run in four scores, duo to a fow
errors on the port of the locals result
0 to 2 in favor of the visitors.
( The coming Sunday afternoon they
will mecSt tho-Mt. Clare .team, and as
tliat team holds a record for fast plhy.
ItTg, and a couple of new men being
added to the local line-up a very inter'
esting game is promised.
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Death Follows Brief Illness
The mauy friends of Kobt. L, Avery,
formerly of this city, were deeply
grieved when they learned of his sud
den death which occured at his home
In Lincoln last Friday afternoon. He
had complained of belug ill on Wed
nesday, but the following day again
resumed his duties at his ofllce and ou
Friday wout to Denton to look after
his business interests In that town.
He became 111 again that nfternoon
and was removed to his homo in Lin
coin, where later ho passed away.
He was associated with C. W. Malone
la the lumber business in this city
from 1014 to lOlO, and during the time
he resided here ho won for himself
many friends in both business aud
social circles
He was about 40 years of age at the
tlm3 of his death. His wife and one
son arc left to mourn the loss of a dc
voted husband and klud father. Fun
eral services were conducted on Tues
day at Edgar, where interment wis
made.
Killed in Auto Accident
A fatal automobile accident occured
near Bartlcy Monday evening which re
suited in the death of one member of
the party and the serious injury to
seven! others.
Mr. aud Mrs. Ross Brooks and child
ren, who reside in Cdtherton precinct,
had driven in a car to the vicinity of
McCook, Sunday, whoro they met the
former's sister, Mrs, Rolland Mllligau
(neo Mabel Brooks) and on Monday
drove to the Milllgan home, near Or
leans. About midnight of that day
they ran off u bridge near Bartleyf
Mrs Milllgan was killed and tho other
members of tho party, including tho
children, severely injured.. Thoy wore
taken to a hospital ot Cambridge.
Tho remains of Mrs. Milllgan were
taken to Inavale where funeral services
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BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Notice is hereby given that tho
Webster County Board of Equaliza
tion will bo in session at tho Court
House in Red Cloud on Juno 15th-lGth
and 17th, 1920. Persons having any
complaints regnrding their nsscss
ments nro advised that this . is the
proper titno to present tho same be
fore this Board.
B. F. PERRY, County Clerk J
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COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES
(By County Superintendent)
The following is n list of tlte sum
mer schools in Nebraska, name of in-.
Htitution, their location, date of be
ginning and number of weeks term:
Union College at College View,
June 1, 8 weeks; Chardron State Nor
mal at Chadron, June 7, 8 weeks;
Midland College ut Fremont, June 7,
8 weeks; Hastings College at Hast
ings, June 7, 8 weeks; University of
Nebraska at Lincoln, May. 31, G or
12 weeks; Kearney State Normal at
Kearney, Juno 7, 8 weeks; Crcighton
University at Omaha, June 21, 6
weeks; University of Omaha, at
Omahn, June 1G, 16 weeks; Peru
State Normal at Peru, June 7, 8
weeks; Nebraska Wes'lyan University
at University Place, Juno 1, 8 weeks;
Wayne State Normal at Wayne, Jun.
7, 8 weeks; York College at York,
June 7, 8 weeks.
There were 141 eighth grade grad
uates this year and three more who
were conditioned and will get their
diplomas as soon as the condition Is
removed.
Prizes awarded for rural school ex
hibit work of the county:
Crayon Drawing Vera Baker, Dis
trict 58; Free Hand Drawing Norma
Ailcs, District 3G; Pencil Drawing
Juln Enycart, District 47, Leigh
Ppfy District 24, Gladys Borgfield,
.Dj'svict 15, Paul OgclvJo; District 00,
Im:&cnc Starke, .District 150;"' Por
tative Drawing Marjorlo Whitscl,,
District GO; Pen and Ink Drawing
Agnes Arncson, District 3; Free
Hand Map Paul Hoover, District 50;
Water Color Hnrley Potts, District
40, Gertrude Wright, District 60; Re
lief Map Irma Tecpfcr, District 45,
Lennc Lampman, Disrtict 60; Spat
ter Work Helen Kaufman, District
40; Cut Work Virginia Vance, Dis
trict 90; Class Booklets Eldinc Mnt
tison Gr. 2, District G; Esther Points,
Gr. 3, District G; John Vance, Gr. 4,
District 6; Original Illustration for
Story Agnes Mattison, Gr. 4, Dis
trict 6; Sewing Dora Knlggo, Dis
trict 90; Essay on Rome Floy En
ycart, District 47; Penmanship
Grades 1-2-3 Ira Somerhaldcr, Dis
trict 16; Bernard Clutter, District 38;
Clifford Aubushon, District 8. Writ
ing not so good but handled his ink
well; Grades 4-5-6 Opal Belle Mc
Callum, District 42; Herbert Lamp
man, District 37; Grades 7 and 8
Anna Schutte, District 90; Leon Clut
ter, District 38.
The following pupils and districts
have Honorable Mention:
Water Color, District 40 and Dist.
80; Pastel, Julia Enycart, District 47;
Cut Work Primary grades of Ina
vale school; Free Hand Crayon Draw
ingsDistrict 58; Pen Drawn Calen
dersDistrict 80; Physiology Draw
ings District 41.
Tho Penmanship was graded by a
representative of A. N. Palmer who
came from tho Colorado schools.
The Annual Exhibit for the rural
schools took place tho 30tlf of April (
in tho examination room of tho Court
House. The exhibit was very good ,
but tho work was so varied that It
was hard 'to group. Next year we (
will try to follow tho outline put out ,
for tho State Fair so that wo can use
our material for tho Farmers' Insti
tute, the Bladen County Fair, tho
State Fair and tho Annual County
Exhibit. This is part of tho new
law and tho law books were not out
soon enough to allow an appropria
tion to be made for premiums. This
is one of tho things tho school boards
should attend to so that next year
we can offer some nico prizes that
wiEj, cause competition and will arouse
tho Students to mnkc thoir best bet
ter. This year tho prizes arc not as
nice as I wish they wcro but tho hon
or is just as great as if it were not
the major part of tho reward. ,
The'bualncss men of this city have
dcolded not to hold a Fourth of July
celebration this year and tho citizens
can now plan to go elsewhere.
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Give Our Jewelry
Recount your own treasures that your
heart holds dear a Watch, a Pin, a
Ring and you will give lasting presents
to those of whom you are fond.
JEWELRY Is the thing to give
Our store is the place to buy it, because
you can absolutely depend upon the
Quality, Style and price of any piece
you buy from us.
Your Satisfaction or
Your Money Back!
EMMewliouse
Red Cloud
Jeweler and
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Ants and Bed Bugs
Lice and Fleas
Roaches and Mites
Cabbage Worms
Potato Bugs
Insects on Flowers
Plants, Trees and
All Vegetables
Affects Nothing But Insects
A Money Back Guarantee
The Price 50c per Package
Farmers Union
J. F. Edwards, Mgr. Red Cloud, Neb.
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