The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 03, 1921, Image 1

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VOLUME 49
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. MARCH 3. 1921
NUMBER 9
59c
While They Last!
For a limited time only, while they last, we are
offering you the first chance you ever had to
buV STANDARD BLUE LABEL
Columbia
Records -
This Price Applies to 130
Popular Retired Records
Come in today and look over the list of 130
popular retired Columbia Records. Standard
Columbia Blue Label Records, all made within
the last eighteen months. Here's your chance
to get just the numbers you've always wanted
at 59c each.
Dance, Song, and Comic Selections
gU Including such artists as Al Jolson, Van and Scheiick
Hurry Fox, Ted Lewis' Juzz Band, Art Hickman's
Orchest.rn, etc. A truly splendid selection, Come early
or you may miss theQiies you want.
J. C. MITCHELL
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Without A Doubt-
You would be indignant if you were obliged
to pay a high price for an inferior grade of
merchandise. You have no cause for that
if you patronize us. Every article that
leaves our store is sold under guarantee
'Satisfaction or your money back' This
method of doing business is vouched for
by a large list of regular patrons. Don't
take our word for it-ask your neighbor.
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Groceries and Queensware
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MET ON TUESDAY
The County Board of Commission
ers met pursuant to adjournment at
10:30 a. m. with all members pres
ent. John W. Ely, President of the
Commercial Club of Guide Rock ac
companied by a committee from
said club appeared before the Board
and asked that the playing of Sun
day base ball bo permitted in Guidfl
Rock precinct.
On motion by Chaplin, seconded by,
Shidlcr the following resolution was
made and passed:
Resolved, That the playing of Sun-
day base ball be permitted in Guide
Rock precinct. Said games to be
conducted in accordance with House
Roll No. 200 passed by tho 1910 leg
islature of Nebraska. ;
At 2 o'clock, tho time set for the
opening of Bridge bids for the year
1921 the same were opened and read
by the Clerk. The following firm?
were bidders: Illinois Steel Bridge?
Co., Western Bridge and Construe-
tion Co., Allied Contractors Inc. ,
After a careful comparison of the
bids it was found that the Allied
Contractors Inc. were- tho lowest
bidders. Motion made by Chaplin nn
seconded by Stumphcnhorst that tin
Allied Contractors Inc. bo awarded,
the contract for tho building of what-
over bridges arc necessary for Web-
stcr county tor the year 1921. Mo
tion carried. '
On motion the County Treasurer
was instructed to take up the 1920
nrotest tax receipt of tho Farmers'
Union store of Bladen and rccjucg,.
their porsonnal assessment by the
sum of $140,000.00 (actual value) re
funding to them tho proper amount
of tax overpaid and issue regular tax
receipt for tho remainder.
Tho following Bonds were approv
ed by tho Board:
C. R. Rakcstraw, J. of P. Glcnwood
precinct.
B. B.- Gocrig, Road Ovcrscere Dis
trict 8.
Peter Knchaus Road Overseer Dis
trict 3.
H. L. Schcnk, Road Overseer, Dis
trict 10 U.
W. E. Toap, Road Overseer, Dis
tric 1G.
Emil Sack, Road Overseer, District
3.
John Hemmelborg, Road Overseer,
District 4.
D. B. Stunkard, Road Overseer,
District 9.
On motion the County Treasurer
was instructed to take up the 1920
protest tax receipt of Adolph Nczey
chlcb and reduce his real estate as
sessment on improvements on the N.
E. H of sec. 12-4-9 from $5000 to
$1500 (actual value) and to refund
Mr. Nczcychteb tho amount overpaid
and istcw him the regular tax receipt
for tho rcma'nder.
Tho ry.jcinlmont of W. E. Bean
as assiSFo: for Inavnlo precinct to
fill vn carry caused by tho resigna
tion of O. C. Lcrhrane was approved I
by tho l;i..-yrt. ,
Tho following claims were audited
and allowed and County Clerk in
structed to draw warrants on tbo
proper funds in payment of same:
GENERAL FUND
Frank Starr $154.51
Clarence Kizor 30.40
February Weather Report
Temperature: Mean 37 dog., mnxl.
tnum 70 deg. on 25tti, minimum 10 dog.
on 7th.
Precipitation: Total 0.07 inch.
Snowfall: Totil J inch
Number of days Clear 17, partly
cloudy fi, cloudy 0.
Prevailing wind Direction N V 13
day.
Baptist Church Notes
Preaching nt It a in. by Rev. Eva
liulfuui Frit?, of Kansas
Mrs. Fritz will preach at the Haptist
church Saturday oveniug at 7:30.
Sunday Sohool at 10. a. m. The Sun
day School is growing each week and
a splendid 6plrit prevails in all tho ser
vices. All are cordially invltod to como
study and worship with us unless duty
callH you elsewhere.
Married Friday Evening
At seven o'clock on Friday evening,
at the home of tlm bride's parents oo
cured tho marriage- of Miss Wilma
Marie Pegg to John R. Fliz. Tho
ceremony was performed by Rev. 13.
N. Eshelmnn, In the presence of only
relatives and iutimatu friends of the
young couple. Miss Fern Fitz, sister
of the bride was bride's muld and Fred
.Gordon best man. Miss Elllo Fitz
played the wedding march. After the
ceremony a three course wedding
luncheon was sorved.
Tho brido Is" a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. lien Pegg For seme time past
she has hold a position in the store of
-F, G. TuriiUro&Sou. .
The groom is u son of Mr. and 'Mrs'.
E. S. Fitz and has been enguged in
farming. Both these young people
lmvoii best of friends to wish them
happiness and success.
A reception, in honor of tho couple,
w.is held at tho homo of the groom's
parents Saturduy evening.
CITY COUNCIL NAMES
APRIL ELECTION OFFICIALS
President Oatmnn called the Coun
cil together in regular session, on
Tuesday evening, with all members
present and tho .minutes of the Jan
uary and February meetings were
read and approved, after which (ho
following Judges and Clerks wcro
appointed to servo at tho gcncrnl
election to be held tho first Tuesday
in April:
CLERKS 1st WARD
R. P. Wcesner ahd Phil Sherwood.
JUDGES -1st WARD
Henry Wolfe, George Harris and
Frank Clauson.
CLERKS 2nd WARD
E. S. Garbcr and W. G. Hamilton.
JUDGES 2nd WARD
J. W. Robertson, W. II. Walter and
P. A. Wullbrandt.
Tho places for holding the election
were designated as the Council
Chambers in tho First Ward and
tho Firemen's Hall in the Second
Ward. .
Tho following claims wcro allowed:
B. R., Frazicr $200.00
Mrs. EdLAmack I. T, Amack :
Amack & Amack
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Annie B. Spanoglo
Henry R. Fausch ...
May L. Huffcr
A. Stumphcnhorst .
C. A. Waldo
83.32
-H-. 439.50
: go.oo
G0.00
148.50
UNDERTAKING
tJU 1 1-1 mUINHS Kfc.L LLUUU, INhb ?
RED CLOUD, NEB
POOR FARM FUND
Shaffer Oil Co.
iFnrmcrs' Union R. C.
Bladen Lbr. Co.
I. T. AMACK-PHONE IND. 76M J.
Is Your Subscription Paid to Date?
F. G. Tumuro & Son
S. E. Bailoy
T. W. Crowell L
O. Abbey ,
H. Ludlow .
John Griffith
23.28 J
23.05
44.06
18.45
17G.12
8.85
G.00
11.75
5.00
28.G0
W. A. Patten ...
A. Clark
Bert Perry
S. R. Floranco
O. C. Teel :
Sam Mountford
C. R. Lewis
Smith & McKimmcy
A. B. McArthur
Wilson Atkins ..
Nat'l Refining Co.
Sinclair Refining Co.
Mid West Elect. Co.
B. McNeny ..
BRIDGE FUND
Carl Olson .
5.00
B. F. PERRY, County Clerk.
1G0.00
135.00
130.00
459.58
47.05
150.00
123.00
5.45
2.90
151.23
20G.00
444.35
188.22
300.00
The onmraitto appointed by tho Com
mercial Club to consider tho proposit
ion discussed at tho last meeting, that
of semiring a salaried secretary, re
ported Monday evening that they had
investigated tho mattor thoroughly
and suggested that Miss Edith L. Mo
Koifjlian bo secured to assume the
duties. The Club will moot nextTucs
day ovonlug and a final decision will
be made.
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BE ON TIME
TO BE ON TIME PAYS. THE BUSINESS MAN RESPECTS
THE MAN WHO KEEPS HIS ENGAGEMENT "TO THE MIN
UTE." TO BE "RIGHT ON TIME" YOU MUST HAVE A
GOOD WATCH WHICH KEEPS THE RIGHT TIME. TO GET
A GOOD, ACCURATE "TIMEKEEPER" COME TO THE
STORE THAT KEEPS THEM-AND GUARANTEES THAT
THEY WILL KEEP CORRECT TIME-COME TO OUR STORE.
WE TEST YOUR EYES AND FIT YOU WITH
THE EXACT GLASSESIYOU NEED-COME IN.
We Mke 'Quality' Right Then the Price Right
E. H. Newhouse
Red courf Jeweler and Optometrist Ncbrsk
How Did If Happen?
Well it is this way, there Is a chance for every man
that has any energy what ever, to get a homo, come
and see us. We have about fifteen (15) farms to offer
as follows, Improved and unimproved ones,, will take
Crop payments after the first payment is made.
These farms are located in the best part of the West and
we think this is a much better plan for you Mr. Renter.
Buy one of these farms where you can pay out for it,
the same 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 get
one the same way.
We give free transportation, for to go arid see these
farms, when the roads are so we can travel over them
safely.
Now is tho time for you to get the best proposition we
ever found in land, if you are interested come in and
see us and talk it over. Wo will sure get you a good
buy if you will come and ride out with us,
We have other good buys of all kinds.
Please remember the address.
A. H. Carpenter Son & Go.
Home Office Red Cloud, Neb. C. R. Carpenler, Selden, Kan
CHEAP ADVICE!
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be
Advice is one of the cheapest things In the world. It's as free
the air. No matter what your troubles may be, just let it
known and advice will come piling In.
The old maid know! how to rear children, the bachelor knows
just how a wife should be handled, and even a bald-headed drutf
gist can sell hair tonic and get away with it but the advice you
seek, not the kind that Is volunteered, Is the kind you want. We
are not a volunteer in the advice business, but if you are a patron
of ourbank and ask advice on iinancial matters we will be glad
to help you in any way we can.
THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
Edward Floiance, Pretident Rod Cloud, Neb. S. R. Flounce, Caihiet
Depotttt Guaranteed by the Dtpotltort Guarantee Fund of the State of Xebratla
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