The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 13, 1921, Image 5

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BESSE AUDITORIUM
Tonight Only
A Romance of Paradise Valley
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Midnight Riders
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Comedies
Novelties
Friday and Saturday
H. B. WARNER in
One Hour
Before Dawn
Also CHARLEY CHAPLIN in
WORK
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TOLD TO US i
, Call Bell 88 pr Ind. 193M.
. ; Eat and drink at Powell . & Pope's
Cafe. t
jjjj Earl Weber spent Monday in Su
perior. Mrs. C. D. Robinson spent Friday
in Hastings. ;
"M'VMrs. Mary Polnicky spent' Monday
in Hastings.. . ,
t?Jack Tiller of McCook was In the
.'city Monday.
,L A. Graves of Denver is In the
ity his week. rf ,
Jy,Jwjjf9 Blackledge wenfc 'to, 'Alma
,Sjiriay. evening. " ". , ast
Attorney J, So GilhamJspent"-Mon-
day in Hastings, . ..
- Dr.-and-ilnr; E.A.'Creight6nweht
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a Ttiron.. n.i?az:?ii.z.-ir.
i yFortax or auto livery cal
r aneets. bell nhone azlnd. 82M.
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c John Phillips pf.Gbdland, Kansas;
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Father ,Pitrgerald, w$Htjtt Super
ior Saturday morning where he held
rservlcel 'Sunday.' --""--' -"- ""-'
Mrs.1 J. W: AAild went. to, .Lincoln"
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I tnrin W ""ulBuay wraiK w upeim a lew
uavuHiiii j.rienus..- .'
! ? 1 '.Wagoner mt to Omaha Mon.
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xjas "?r e 4tft foe lait of tMTfa
jRalpChpUnenf,to XfcEfi
; SbndayNmorning tos"pend a fewnli
J ' TO1aITii1ai irnnl- tn VnMnm. !
. mav vuiucu ncuv tv Aaiioaa vjilv
Sunday moraine: to spend a few days.
f Alf 'Nolan went to Cambridge Mon-
;;aay evening to attend mousci ilros.
1? Hereford sale. - & ',
ft H. R. Childress of Brickton was'fa
,ttTio city Monday attending to some
JtbuFiness affairs. ..
pr. C.E. Cross of Douglas; Wyohi
liqg, spent a few hours .with friends in
ptm's city Monday. '
t (Don't forget the program, and.bs
ltet supper at the High Sch'oolassem
'jbty room Friday evening.
'.Herbert Moore returned home Tues
day morning from Denver where he
'had been visiting his mother.,
i J. H. Ellinger and J. M. Arnold ac
companied their stock shipments to
'Kansas City Sunday morning.
- Miss Christine Caldwell, who is'
teaching school at Keene, spent the
weekend with her mother here.
Joseph Pavlick shipped two cars of
'cattle to Kansas City Tuesday morn
ing. He accompanied the shipmenr.
Mrs. McNeny and daughter, Helen,
returned homo Sunday morning from
Denver where they spent a few days.
Call Bell 88or Ind. 193M.
Homer Fox spent Friday in Hast
ings. E. S. Garbcr is in Lincoln this
week.
Mrs. F. E. Maurer spent Friday in
Hastings.
Mrs. W. E. White spent Saturday
in Hastings.
Earl Hall and Warren Sutton spent
Monday in Hastings. ,
Attorney F. J. Munday was in
Cowles Monday afternoon.
John Hamilton of Guide Rock was
in the city Friday afternoon.
Good' meals Brood service moderate
pricw Powell fc Pope' oaf e
-Mrs. George Huntsinger spent the
last of the.eek w th, . relatives ,at
Call Bell 88 or Ind. 193M
Jack Wlsecaijvcr, Dan Garbcr and
Frank King went to Omaha Monday
to attend the Farmers' Union stato
convention.
Red Cloud Post 238, American Le
gion, will Jiold its regular meeting in
the I. 0. 0. F. hall Friday evening
at 8 o'clock.
The M. W. A. lodge- will install of
ficers at its meeting next Wednesday
evening and the members are urged
to be present
Arthur j Gilbert returned homo Sat
urday evening from Lincoln. Ho
expects to go to St. Louis where ho
will attend college.
Switchman Bullock returned to Mc
Cook Tuesday morning after work
ing In Clair Wolfe's place in the lo- ing bid in this job
Call Bell 88 or Ind. 193M.
Thero will bo Lutheran services
Sunday at 11 a. m. Mooting uftor tuo
service Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
Dr. Warrick, Tlio Specialist, will
meet eye, oar, nose aud throat niitlcnts
nml tboso needing glasses fitted at Dr,
Diunerells ofUco Tuesday, January 25.'
Hours 2 to 5.
The Community Services commenced
last night at tlio Onptlst church. A,
laro number wero present to hear
Chaplain E. W. Whlto who Is conduct
ing the services.
Ray Sutton, who has been work
ing out of McCook as fireman, wo.t
to work on the switch engino In tho
local ynrds Sunday morning, ho hnv-
cal yards for several days.
Miss Carrie Shuto departed Thurs
day evening for Great Falls, Mon
tana, after spending a couple of
weeks with relatives here.
Gcorgo Fentress returned to this
city Tuesday morning from Spring
Lick, Kentucky, where ho hnd been
visiting his brother tho past two
months.
Mrs. Paul Storey departed Friday
morning for her homo at Winner,
South Dakota, after spending several
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. H. S.
Foe and family.
Engineer Fred Nelson, who has been
running on Nos. 63 and 64 between
Red Cloud and Oxford for tho past
year, Is now workimr out of McCook
as he has given up his run between
this point and Oxford.
Tho Farmers' Union will hold their
nnnun! meeting in tho I ' O. 0. F.
hall Thursday, January 20th, at
which time they will elect n board of
directors for tho coming year.
J. E. McKcnsie and T. R. Smith,
who are working for tho Watts Con
struction Co., left Monday for Osa
watomle, Kansas, whero they will
help finish a job for that company.
Ford Walker, who has been fire
man on the switch engino in tho local
yards for several months, went to
McCook Monday morning whore ho
has been assigned to other duties.
Miss Gertrude L. Coon returned to
St. Louis Sunday morning torcsumo
her duties as Y. W. C. A. secretary
after spending a couple of weeks with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Codd.
How Did It H apoen?
Well it is this way, there Is a chance for every man
that has any energy what ever, to get a., home, come
and see us. We have about fifteen (15) farms to ofTcr
as follows, Improved and unimproved ones, will take
Crop payments after tho first payment is made.
Theso farms are located in the best part of the West and
wo think this is a much better plan for you Mr. Renter.
Buy one of these farms where you can pay out for it,
tho samo-as paying rent and you will own your own
home. We know of men that have paid out for their
land that way in three years, why not you try and got
ono tho same way.
Wo give free transportation, for to go and see these
farms, when tho roads are so wo can travel over them
safely.
Now is tho timo for you to got tho best proposition wo
evor found in land, if you aro interested come in and
seo us and talk it over. Wo will sure get you a good
buy if you will come and ride out with us,
Wo havo other good buys of all kinds.
Please remember the address.
A. H. Carpenter Son & Co.
Home Office Red Cloud, Neb. C. R. Carpenter, Selden, Kan,
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W ' jUnlS state convention, g r-fl
3L t Mies Minnie Tritit of McGook'sricntf I
Sunday in the city with herVarents,
Mr. and 'Mrs. P(hil Trau
Virginia and Thomas A'uld return
cd'home Sunday raojralngj from $&;
C. D. Robinson) went to Lincoln
Monday morning aff&r spending Sun
day with his ife and fanjity-here.
'SVpt. . T. Holtzen, returned honi'e
Sunday evening from Hebron; where
ho spent a couple ot days with rela
tives. , y
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor of River
ton spent Monday in the Idy'."wlth
Her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs!5 George
Smelser. '
Four' trains of stock, consisting of
one hundred and sixty two cars, pass
ed thru here Sunday morning enroute
to the St. Joseph and Kansas City
markets. This is one qf tho largest
runs thru here for many weeks.
The following shipped stock to
Kansas City Sunday morning: Yost
& Ellinger two cars of cattle, A. B.
Crabill four cars of hogs, J. M. Ar
nold ono car of cattle and one of
hogs, Dclaney Bros, one car of hogs
and W. J. Haskins one car of cattle.
D:A:N:C:E
Besse Auditorium- Red Cloud
Saturday Night
January 15th
Music and Entertainers
Furnished by the Noted
Kromatic Kids
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The Edison Policy
TTHE prices of the. New Edison, "The Phonograph With a Soul," have
1 increased less than 15 since 1914. A large share of this increase
War Tax.-
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Edison sacrificed millions of dollars in profits, which he might have
made. Why and how he did this are explained in the circular, "What
Did Edison Do During the War?" Call, or write, for a copy of thisinter-
fe&tiiigcifcuiar.:; , , ' :" ,
Should the goverarneqt increase the Excise Tax on Phonograph, it will
be necessary. tQJncreaso the price of the New Edison. We hope that no
additional tax Vf ill! be placedupon music, which Napoleon, said' "i tho .
axt to which Jeriaifrtiorft ought to give the greatest encouragement" .
Even without ab additional Tax.' the Edison Manufacturing Laboratories '
would have' had to increase their selling prices, if they had not been able
to maintain a full time1 operation in their Phonograph Works. Accord- '
ingly, they worke'd full force, until the close of the year, and are now ''
shut down temporarily, while Edison dealers, such as ourselves, are pre
paring their orders fof'1921.
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Their will be no increase in Edison prices, if it can be avoided. On the
other hand, we guarantee' that the selling prices of the New Edison, in
192iti will not be reduced.
The manufacture of Edison Re-Creations is being increased, and a spec
ial department is beingjinstalled for the rapid manufacture of timely
selections.
Ask your banker aboutthe Edison policy, whereby you are able, to buy
a before-the-war value 'with an after-the-war dollar. , ,
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E. H. Newhouse
Authorized Dealer ' Red Cloud, Neb.
Estimate tf EiftaMS far Wetoter Chr
ty, Nebraska Tr the year 1921
I, U. F. Porry. county Clork ot Wobator
County, NobrMka do hereby certify that on
tho flrtt regular meeting ol tho County
Hoard of CommlHlonora ot Wobator County,
Nobroakatho following oattraato ot Expensea
tor Wobator County tor tho year 1921 wu
mado and adopted.
Soldlora Itollot I 100.00
Poor 4000.00
Aaaeaaoraft Deputy 4000.00
County Attornoya Office 1600.00
County Board 4 Board ot Equalla atlon 6000.00
Dooka 4 Stationery .... 9000.00
DUtrlot Court 6000.00
County Superintendent' OfUco 9600.00
Bladon Fair Auoclatlon 800.00
County Ulghway Commlaalonor 1600.00
County Agonta Office 8000.00
Incldontala 20000.00
Eloctlona , .1600.00
lino job bb00uuu
HoAuSt 8800000
im.Too.oo
Wltnew my hand" and Official Seal tkla 12th
day ot January IBM.'" v; ' "
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,7"br the m
eCtlngs held at Lincoln
last week, tk( Livestock v meetings
drew, the big cKrwds. Tuesday was
sheep day Wednesday, horses; I'nurs
day, awine'and Friday, cattle. Web
ster county .men attending theso
meetings were: Allen Vance, John M.
Ryan, C. B. Steward, P, M. White
head, Carl Fauscb, J. W. Auld and
Cecil CrowelC
' The Annual Stockmen's 'banquet
was held Thursday night at tho Lin
coin Hotel. , Frank Tomson was
toastmaster and 0. B. Steward,- Re
gent Whitemoro, Col. Bixby, Howard
Gramlich and S. A. Nelson, responded
to toasts. Following the banquet
tho annual business meeting was
held. The State Association was re
organized and each County Associa
tion becomes an. auxiliary of tho
Stato Association. Members of tho
County Association automatically be
come members of tho State Associa
tion. President of tho County Asso
ciations, become vice-presidents of the
'Stato Association. J. H. McLaugh
lin was elected president, M. B. Pos
8on, secrctarry and Howard Gram--lich,
treasurer.
'HENRY R. FAUSCH,
County Agricultural Agent.
To the Citizens of Red Cloud
Do you beliovo an evil mind can hyp
notize a good man lo do a sinful deed?
George Clayton believed that God's
will, and not man's, wan always su
preme, even jn a hypnotic trance.
As an experiment at tho society
party, bo allowed himself to bo hypno
tized. While under spell, the hypnotist
whispered in his ear, "Ono hour be
fore dawn you will kilt Harrison Kirkc,
tho man who insulted the girl you
love."
Strangely enough, the next morning
Kirko was found killed.
What happened One Hour Before
Dawn?
What part did tho girl play?
Frankly, we believe It's the most
startling screen sensation since "The
Thirteenth Chair". It's as mysterious
Thi FOLKSWoVpu
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Exhiliratinz Burlesaut: Vai
.ylIJi fllllial ttHlt liilroMtit "
I' IIME MATINEE EVE1V WEEII1T
tnybody
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lAltES'.IIMC MATINEE EVE1Y WEEUAT
,.,, XrlSSSf !?i1 " Aoaly
.- in phw mi wwn l
as a woman's heart, and as weird as
the tales of Edgar Allan Poe. It's an
6nth railing play, an absorbing ro
mance, and it 'b fittingly and forceful
ly played by H, B. Warcer, that digni
fied star, who is ably assisted by Anna
Q. NilsHon.
If your husband claims he can solve
mysteries you ca'u safely wager the
botcher bill that ho will not be ablo to
Bolve this ono before tho last fifteen
feet of film. It will puzzle you too.
BESSE AUDITORIUM.
FARM LOANS
Farm loans mado at lowest inter
est rates on cither improved or un
improved lands. Absolutely no delay.
No expense for examination.
J. H. BAILEY.
Seems Queer, Sometime.
Jud Tunklna says a friend some
times takes tho liberty of telling you
to much about your faults you won
fler how bo manages to remain
friendly.
Duriug tbe absence of Dr. Creighton,
Or. Martin will lmvo-olmrgo of his
otll;o. Or. Martin will continue the
fitting of 'glasses and'maUe all repairs
needed to spectacles. . it
To The Public!
All stockholders, farmers and those who
are interested in the affairs of the Farmers
Union. Kindly read our announcement
Next Week
in the columns of this paper. We are
state facts to you and have 'official data'
to back our statements. Watch for it.
Farmers Union
Red Cloud's Leading Mercantile Establishment
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