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NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 10. 1920 NUMBER 38 nunwmzBi I an de 0 There are times when a Good Alarm Clock -will realy put money in pocket by giving you MORE HOURS in the morning BIG BEN Will wake you and add those hours to your day Maybe your old clock is "all in." Better get a new BIG BEN and MAKE SURE. j. c. Columbia Grafonolas 10 MITCHELL The Jeweler Columbia Records M. E. Church Appointments Commissioners Proceedings m illLjl. -frai , At tlio Mftlio li,t i' xifi'ie.ii'H ln'M nt Oumlitt, list ui'ck. HKhop Hoiiht U. Stunts ifal i'. iMitnpli'ti' list of upp lut. I tiio.it. of pustots to tin viuintisi-litiriih- i's fof tho eottiltiK yenr. The lollnuiitK I will piove ItitiTustiii,' toonrreiidi'is: j Ruv. II. W Copu will ii'iiinin in. Hed i C oiui. C. F liiisuher will ni'ulih at 11 title Itouk, C. K. Council sit Uliulon, C 11 Scolleld nt Iimvale, J. W. Liuvisj at UIul' Mill and II It. Linin'iT itt Cowluf.. Wo note, tho np)p!iUini:iiis of tlio following mlnihli'ib wiio lmv foiinerly occupied tlm pulpit In this citj : .1. I). Huiniiill, St. lMwavd; It II. E. Hill. Table Hock; V. II. Wi-lhl. Kim hull; I M UniliiuT, Cui-ioll; F,. N. Tomphlii-.Trinltj Church. Lincoln: V. L. Austin, IV ill St I'huri'li, Oiitnlui I'cil v-loud, Nolr., Soptcmlu'i 11, 1UJ0. In' County Hoard of Commit .-toner met as pur Udjourninent at 1 oV iik p. m. with all members pres ent The Ilond of IJ. V. Stewnit as Jus tic of Iho I'eaee for Red Cloud City wit- approved by the Hoard. A lemountrunco signed by about 20n te.sidents of Guide Rock piecincL vu presented to the Hoard a.skinp; th( m to rescind their action of Aug u'sx .5, 11)20 authorizinjj tlio playini; of Sunday base ball in said precinct. Lrttr a (lncusion of this matter by the Hoard u motion was made by Sjndlor and carried that a hearing on tlli- matter would bo held by tho float d at 10 o'clock a. m. October Clh, Sunday School Census to cniraiiEaTjEraicHiiffiniiiH 'THE GOOD OLD DAYS' SttRar Haircloth sofns SI 00 a day hotels Tintypes Free lnnches Foot danclni; Congress bhoes Torchlight processions Ituiny-day rubbernecUs Livery sthbk-a Petticoats Hair rats and switches 2c railroad fare Kerosene lamps lied undershirts 2-piece bather suits Natural complexion Snnko doctors Nickls oar tides Sto?e pipe hats lOo shaves Ilustlei All wool "Wlmt'll you have?" II itching posts S10 suits , Long skirts Bill Bryan Ten knights iu a barroom Ton bars In u night Mustache cups Buggy rides Real blondes Sideburns Corsets Cotton stockings ' Parlor soa-sholls Good Coal at .MALONE-GELLATLY COMPANY- Tho movies Madictres Teddy bears Joy riding Tight skirts ?1() iundhes Jazz bands 818 shoos War tax Bolshevists Skirt shortage Sport skirts Jitneys Ukuleles Two-bit shaves Tea wagons Wireless Silk hose Tho shimmy AND THE PRESENT DAY- Gou haircuts Low necks Trade cops Sucar shortage II. C. L. 8100 suits Six-hour days Silk skirts 'ilie llu I'luckoil eyebrows Bill Bryan Wrist watches S3 wheat Daily baths AIM he. way backs Jamaicca ginger Hridgowhlst Coal shortago ' Still Good Coal at MALO NE-GELLATLY COMPANY- at which time parties favorinrr Sun-' 1 da baseball and those opposing saino be Taken Next Wednesday ( nrc ""quoted to be present, so that wii- nuaiu i.ui iuivo me iioier uciiuii on this matter. County Clctlr was in structed to publish notice of this hear ing in the Guide liock Signal the two isteifcs proceeding the date of this liearing. The request of tho G. A. R. .Society of Guide Rock asking the County Board to provide 115 markers for the Guide Rock cemetery was referred to Geo. II. Overing to investigate the price of markers and where they can Mr. Overing to rc- The various Sunday Schools of Ked Cloud will co operate iu taking a Suii diy School census of the town on Wednenday morning, September 'J2ud. Bvery individual in Red Cloud is to hi listed and church membership or church preference to be Indicated This is being done iu order to help the Sunday Schools to better under stand the Sunday School situation atid their various responsibilities. Kv'eryone Is urgeTf to be at honui If possible on Wodnesdny morning and to give the workers the information desired. v The workers are to go out In teims of two and enough teams arc to be on thu job to cover the town iu a few houis Wednesday morning. m Attention! Wheat Growers Saturday, September 18th will be wheat growers day iu Webster county. On that day a meetitlg will be held in tho court boue, Red Cloud, for the purpo-e of organizing a Wheat Gtnw. eis Association. In 21 other counties of the state the same kind of a meeting will be held on the same date, nt which time a prominent wheat grower from ono of our sister states to the south will give- those in attendance necessary information concerning this orguni.n. lion. Texas, Oklahoma and' Kausis have alteady been organized and Nebraska is the next on the list. The purpose of this oignnization is to remove the uncertainty of marketing wheat; to establish a minimum price, based on costs of production, invest nfent, etc Cotton growers have their nsociu tlon, whoit buyois aru organized, labor is organised, so why should the wheat growers not bo organizod, in order to protect themselves and derive a fair rotui n for their investment and their labor? Tlio membership feo Is so tluilling that this matter should, not stand iu tno farmers way and they aie urged to I attend this meeting at tlio court house, I Satuiday September 13th, at '1 p in Farmers Institute Committees A meeting of the Board of Direc tors of tho Farmers' Institute was held in tho olfico of County Agent Henry R. Fausch, on Tuesday even ing, presided over by President Col. J. H. Ellingor, at which time, as per J ' previous announcement in these col umns, it was definitely decided to hold this year's Institute tho last week in October, from the 25th to 20th, in clusive. Messrs. 'Chas. Stewart, C. J. Piatt and Henry Fausch were appointed a Tomorrow Night Collins 1$ purchased. port on same at next meeting on Oct ober B, 1920. The following claims were audited and allowed and County Clerk instruc ted to draw warrants on the proper funds in payment of same: GENERAL FUND Jas. Hubatka C. A. Waldo Grant Shidlcr Wm. II. Thomas J. F. Kniggo Frank Starr . O. C. Tcel .. Wm. Crozior . .... $157 50 , 235 00 , 237 50 , 233 50 . 1C0 00 . 77 42 , 42 51 I 10 W. E. Tompkins 1 10 J. II. Richardson John B. Ely J. Konzack . .P iE. E. Burr E. Peters H. S. Reed Lloyd Hunter .. . William Crozior 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 It) 1 10 1 10 3 00 and harlan k Tomorrow night Red Cloud is privileged to hear Collins and Harlan. ' The famous American entertainers will appear in person. Their program consists of ''the songs America loves. , ; Assisting them will' be William Reed, flutist, and.. . Mr. Edison's Three Million1 Dollar Phonograph. ' Besse Auditorium ; 8:15 P. M Free Tickets By Special Arrangement, this is an invitation concert. 1 I Call, write or phone us for Free Tickets of admittance They will be Issued in order of application Eo H. NEWHOUSE NOTE So great has been the demand for seats that but few rerr.ain. We advise yce to call in person tody r ,! ! , wmwwiiw iiiMiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiBMririiw r- r Red Cloud Chief 10 75 May U. Huffcr 45 00 Henry R. Fausch 150 00 Annie IJ. Spanoglo, . 41 GG Smith & McKimmcy 51 10 POOR FARM FUND J C. A. Waldo 27 21, Denton & Ruschke .... 58 37 I. A. Pace . 1R 00 Mrs. Mary Emorton 50 00 Farmers' Union Red Cloud GG 51 Consumers Refinery Co 13 90 II. Ludlow 5 00 Pope Bros - 127 32 Henry Welsch 8 90 mi J. T. 388 00 Abbey . BRIDGE FUND II. L. Schenk G. O. Ohmstcdo Board adjourned to meet October 5 1920. B. F. PERRY, County Clerk. 17 E 19 NOTICE At a special election to bo hold io;raiiiiiEB uftftftftWJv"wv.vyv,v.v.vViiV.vvj,.vvAvsrt Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK - J! UNDERTAKING Phorie, Storejnd.1 58, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB -- --- -x- comrmttce to revise the premium list September 21, 1920, for tho purpose and tako charge of the necessary ofoting on the proposed amend- ( printing. 'ments to tho Nebraska State Consti-' Messrs. E. J. Overing, Jr., and tution, tho convention provided that Henry Gilham were named as a coin- a single election board should serve, mittcc on finance; Johnson, Ellingor therefore, tho coujiting hoards will and Mizer, a committee' on buildings not bo required to sorvc'. and Fausch and Gilham on programs. ( The polls will open nt 8 o'clock a. Tho following superintendents were m. and remain open until 9 p. m. of selected: Horses Johnson and Swarfcz; said day. Cattle Stewart and Nolan; Hogs, Scparato ballots' and ballot Uoxesi Sutton and Johnson; Sheep II. II. will bo provided fortho women voters; Crowcllj- Poultry E. J. Overing, Jr; their ballots will be counted and list Farm Products Frisbio; Farm Bu- cd separately in tho poll hooks, reatt Junion Products Fausch. I EDITH L. McKEIGIIAN, Tho Hereford cattle sale is ached- Clerk District Court. uled for Thursday, October 28th at 1 - p. m., and tho Shorthorn cattle sale Mrs. Russel Amack and son ttussol for Friday, October 29th, at this same of nolypke, Colqrado aro visiting rein hour. ' I tlvcs tuls clty D Base D lee Big Game ""tr" ""r"' of the Season! Tuesday, Sept W4 21 Red Cloud At Lebanon, Kansas Bellaire Game Called 3:30 p. m. VS NOTE' -These arejthe same teams that played tho 20 inning game tho best game ever played on the Lebanon grounds at the Anniversary: August 20th, without a walk or batter hit during the game, and you may ex pect to see a real battle at this gamo. A big purse and the gate receipts go to the winners. Admission Hfrg Adults, 50c, Children 25c i t if, W 3C2 D D m i t t A p