. jtJKU 1 sri-rr - lmmftiZ& V JP , & EI , I i ! I ' ; fr I H c ; " !E Jllfti ' BwiOTiiiwinM The Father of Success is WORK The Mother of Success is AMBITION The Oldest Son Is COMMON SENSE Some of the Boys are, PERSEVERANCE, HONESTY. FORESIGHT. THOROUGHNESS, ENTHUSIASM and COOPERATION. The Oldest Daughter Is CHARACTER Some of the Sisters arc CHEERFULLNESS. COURTESY, LOYALTY. CARE, ECONOMY, .SINCERITY and HARMONY The Baby is OPPORTUNITY Get acquainted with the 'old man and you will be able to get along pretty well with the rest of the family One of the Greatest Aids to Success it a Good Bank Connection THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Flotance, Preiident Red Cloud, Nob. S. R. Flotnncc, Cashier Dtpotltn On- runUnl hy iht Jfrpotitor GunrimUo J'umlof the Mate of Mliraula B tvnnMiwiiflUrim s s ' rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Ncbrniktt. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY , Intertct In the I'oMf'fl'.ce nt III d Cloud, N'oti' an Second CIiwb Mnttrr A. B MoAUTIIUIMBdltnr nntl Owner 'HK ONLY DKMOCKATIO rAI'FM IN WKlWTim COUNTY State tastes h?c Increased from Mfi 17,24 1.28 in l!in, tho firt year of John Morchcad'fl administration a- hbotibibm A School Clothes n School is now in session and the school children need sturdy clothes. Have a nice line of the following goods that are priced right. What is more serviceable for a school dress than a good gingham, well made for wear and the styles are right. If you are in need of a good sweater come in and look my line over before buying Always ready and willing to show, goods. P! BARBARA PHARES & One of the loveliest gems of J opera sung by Besanzoni "Voce di donna" (Angelic Voice), the grateful song of the blind mother in Gioconda, is considered by many music-lovers , the finest single number in the opera. ', It would be difficult to choose a number better adapted to the' quality of Bcsanzoni's lower tones, and you realize here is one of the truly great voices of this generation. T IkfcUl fba riV.I kl'UUldU :' Caruso sings : :;LySddiSNapoli" (Farewell to Naples)' A ringing, scintufiitjng bolero as brilliant, perhaps, as any thing in music. Phraseipllows and answers pnrase with ever inefcasing strength and spltmdor. A masterpiece of Neapolitan song, .rendered in a manner Vv.orthy of this supreme artist. Victor Hcd Scl Keccr J, 87312 Come in' and let us play for your'thesc and other New Victor Records for September WEBSTER COUNTY STOCK JUDG ING TEAM Webster County ?tock Judging Team wins first at the Nebraska Stale Fair. The contest was held on Monday. Each contestant was required to place eight classed of Live Slock, each clas3 consisting of four animals. The classes were as follows: Duroc Jersey Gills, Poland China Gilt. Shorthorn Heifers. Hereford " ! 1'ut Steers, Perchcon Stallions, Pcr- I10W TAXES HAVE INCREASED rhoron MnW5 Shropshire Ewes, nml Southdown Rams. Fifteen minuaes wcic allowed for placing each class. .Cards with Hie tiltipmrrs WrtMrt llfimlrtin i n lltn liwlrrn Kovcraor, to $7,1)08,277.00, the amount j ,. ' . rnntnsW wnnf Wo ' ,,. that will he charged to the vanou , d , ornl f .h I counties of Nebraska m 100, which , . . " - is the second year of Governor Mc-I co w Kelvin's ndm.n.strnt.on, as shown by I of , Dm& iflf AT THAT OLD SUIT-IT .fJT JLUUJV MAY NEED REPAIRING LlUUlY Frank R. Hughe: j Cleaning - Dyeing - Repairing Phones S8.? Red Cloud, Nebr. vo ('ill ntnl Di'l.Vff Wo Pay Return Cli irijes on Out of T .wn Work roCT;ait3uncppa3n33gttJCiurarj-i 'JuWJa-f wvu iu:inMi'MHJHMLnmw 3 S3SE3E3l!EilaE!3n2 the records of the state equalization. Governor Morehend served board of four I as lirst with a ; son county, second, J with a score of 1,071. Alfred Fringer was liigh man, with, a score of C3-1, Lyle Ashby ranked Tr ihe rnce oi b. AimDer u years and there was a substantial.de- gth scorc DC1 an(J Lawrence Means crease in state taxes ai me emi oi iw second term the total taxes for 1916, the last year of bis term, being $3, 050.80G.35; or $6M,434.93 less than during the first year 6f his term. Governor McKelvie is serving his second year. State taxes were in creased approximately $3,00000 in 1919 over what they were in 1918, and they will be approximately a half million dollars higher in 1920 than they were in 1919. This too, in face of the fact that the present governor made his campaign on an economy program two years ago, and his charge that waste and extravagance prevailed in every department of the state government. Governor Morehead served four years prior to tho war. Governor Ne ville served during the war period, when some increase in governmental expense was to be expected. Cover-nm- MrKolvie bus served since the war. The following statement will show the state taxes charged to Webster countv during the past eight years. 1913 under Morehead, demo crat - 1911 under Morehead, demo crat . 40.838.Gl 1915 under Morehead, demo crat 32,904.01 19 1G under Morehead, demo crat ..'..- - - 30,128.61 1917 under Neville, demo crat - - 47,401 .53 1918 under Neville, demo crat 44,238.40 1919 under McKelvie, repub lican - - 75,031.12 1920 under McKelvie, repub lican u- G3,G30.'N5j John II. Morehead and his associ ates on tho state ticket stand for ef ficiency and economy in tho adminis tration of the state's affairs. wv tax receipts will i-how what you a,e paying under the present admin' ' a tion. The stato needs the kinl of administration Morehead would p . 10th, scorc CG0. Lawrence Means was liigh man in cattle, Alfred Fringer, 3rd. Alfred Fringer was 2nd in sheep, Lyle Ashby 4th. This makes Webster County Tcnm, the State Champion Team. They will leave Saturday, September 18, for Sioux City, Iowa, Intcr-stntc Fair, where they will compete with 12 oth er State Champion Teams. Webster county being tho State Champion Team, makes it eligible to enter the International Judging con tost at Atlanta, Georgia, October 19 to 22. $lGb0.00 prize money will be pro-rated among Judging Teams, ana tho team first will be given a free trip to the Royal Stock Show held at Liverpool. . HENRY R. FAUSCH, Countv Agricultural Agent Tlio Webster County Fanners Union will bold their annual inepling In tbis i ily Snturriny. October 2nd. Next Tuesday afternoon at Leban on ohc of tho best ball games of'tho cason will be played. Tho Red Cloud team and Bcllairc will play. Red Cloud defeated Bcllairc in a 20- and building material is so much less than it has been and thfe prospects for it going much lower is so slight that wo feel justified in advising you to build now PLATT & FREES ::g 3ME 3E DC 3ME Sutton & Shipman BO'T H PHONES SERVICE BOTH PHONES 12 OG 8(' nivui iv., " ' " I inning- game during the anniversary and the latter team seems to think that they can defeat the home team in this game. No doubt both teams will be "spiked" with the best players available and it will practically be a Nebraska va Kansas game. Go over and see the game. When you have a blow out or get a tire down on your truck or car CALL SUTTON & SHIPMAN SERVICE We bring you a casing or tube A service wagon at your command -: Truck Tires Carried in Stock :- :- j' ' ' i - E. S. Grber Wall Paper, Paints, dils and Varnish .PICTURF, FRAMING (Vork Guornntoecli Electrical Goods of all Ki.lf Will Wire YourHouso And '' Furnish You wi'b Fixtur'-1 Dp. R. E. GftfflP Cfll'HQPRAGTOR PMONES IND. Office 76.M Rwdepce IW-Y OlTicc 2 Blocks Norlh ol Fiieman'i Hal! RBD CLOUD -. NHIJRASKA 1NAVALE Itcv. Schofield returned fromOna'ja Tuesday. He had been attending t a sessions of the Nebraska Annual Con ference of the Methodist church n that city. Rev. Schofield was rotun ed to Inavale for the year 1920-192!. Work on the Methodist church .s well under way. The church is beng raised and a bas-cment wall put in. liy the time the iarmers get their win at in the foundation will be compeletil. Following this it is planned to hold .i Pick and Shovel Uee to which all mi n of the community ,will be invited to help in digging the dirt from the now basement. CHURCH NOTES 10:30 Sunday School. 11:30 Preaching. Theme The Reincarnation of Christ. 7:00 Union Christian Endeavor. 8:00 rrcaching. Theme The First Essential. The Sunday School and preaching services this week will bo held in tin school house on account of the w'; being done on the church. PLEASANT PRAIRIE 10:00 Preaching. Theme The Roincarnntion f Chril. " ' 11:00 -Sunday School NEW VIRGINIA 10-,0 Sunday School. Tuonl'iy ovoninit tl(? Commcv. a Club held a mooting at its Club roc -i. After reading the minutes of thop .--vious mooting Secretary. P. Wio.s nor made a rcnort of tho state nssoi - tion meeting. Supt. Holtzcn vis present and asked that tho club g'vo $150 towards suits, etc., for the fnotv ball teain and npon inotion Piwidnnt Ranno.v appointed a committee to work in conjunction with tho team in ra!in funds among the business wen and citizens. ?ounty Agent Fan eh and Henry Gilhnm, on behalf of -bo Farinor- liv-titute, asked that the club have elnreo of tho parade ' t Imr tho Institute. Tho presto nt stnted that he would appoint a com mittee to lookwftor the parade. . ,T."1T --, - HlM IK. .lbHI oi rw w in xmdxm. for Ms Pascinaimg hodlzn Sdiscm ani!JIfiisic 'O o oh ! Look at this real Jacobean ! " IT . ,1X r(j 'j Yesl And on the next page, Some- beautiful designs, Mr. Edison's de thing equally exquisito, equally new, signers have expressed the best there cquivlly old. is in period furniture. You're simply And on the next and the next and bound to find a cabinet that just ex thc next. actb' fifcs yur hme yllr tnsjes You tiirii from Sheraton lo Chippen- your ambitions, your pocketbook. dale; from Gothic to William and " Edison and Music" is the book of Mary, from French to Italian. In 17 t NEW "The Phononrapt with a Soul" Mm ,Hr which- cabinet vou select, you"'ll Ask about dur' Budget Plan. ...l.!l. Lnn lmfi nnflnrcnn fill get a piece which una uw '" " genuine period furniture by international authorities, such as Lady Randolph Churchill and Miss Elsie de Wolfe. Every New Edison Cabinet is a period cabinet. It's n new wnv of fimirinir the money. part a common sense way. (Note Tho New Edison has advanced in price less than 35 since 19U. , This includes War Tax.) . s B. H. Newhouse Auorized Edison Dealer Red Cloud, Nebr. i I v "'" I "IT-" -J - (. - i t ::: i M v .' . WW j?-w - f fc3fl(-i.fc1.j - w- t1 iy ,.4 J "it