The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 26, 1921, Image 8

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A BLUE SERGE SUIT
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Cloverton gim organized aScw-
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they'll sco nndjUhoose thom, . if Vwu
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IS ALWAYS GOOD.
$40 $42.80
" THE HUGHES WAY
FOR CLOTHES TR.OUBLES .
e Frank R. Mashes o.
CLEANING DYEING REPAIRING
LADIES TAILORS MEN'S TAILORS
BOTI I' PHONES We Call and Driver
i. Urn .To! v Homo Workers, are
GefaUint It-ill-y, LcejJ. Lealer, Irene
uM-r, Pre .i-n', Fir; -cr K.tvr, Vice
preUk nt, Dorothy .Lev. ..-, .Secretary (
jjuJUl, Fay Jahn, Trea-uror. ,vt
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HENRY' B.rAUSCH,
Coun y Afcnculttunl Agent, iio any u..!l tin .-chool
r"K,t
vnir r coi RT is
IN SESSION THIS WEEK
a. , r ..'fTi " . 4a..m - nicfHiMi rT..i..f
i tn number. Eug.-WK 1i-, ith J.i-'-" Wm. A. I ilworth, on tho
t 7L.. ii ,j i-vT.u Mi ,.. bunch, v. convened in thu city on
ItlftM, l'loyd McMahon, Vic-preIi.en, ,,. irioI.nirtir amt ti . rniin'W!nir
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f Amelia, smwnitl, .Secretary r.id Henri
f',i StcurniV. Ti-oaRlirfvr Siiarlhvrn
' r...-;yiV .-.-. :;, nod their Ciu "Bcol
)vi', i ' - 'H, VV. r-vt lteor,.
'Ii'i 'in, ' 'b tmcijiM w 11 nccl
r. ' 'h .imp of Loui-. Maitoci: Snilcs
" t oi T.Iadc-i on l-rid-iy r'f:'..l, 'lay
7th to oiKanite their Club.
MORE TRUTH THAN I'OETRY
' County School Notes
(Hy Count," tanperliituiideiit)
gency certificates at this time for tho
coming ytur'and do not ixpect to is-
luuo open-
t n'Xv f ti,uni Uicn only on proper
application uud a showing made on
n blank provided by this department
I that an actual emergency exist and
the applicant is qualified ."or the posi
tion. This new l.nv authorizes the
state supnlntendent to refuse the Is
nuancp of nn emergency certificate or
Eliza . lillhaai; Wm. Ma: bingo w rcvoKr i.n emergency certineate
a H. . Q; 'AiiHie A. Bonn v- jn tu holder doc noi comply with
Wi'i. P. rlicU., et ui '.s ,,, rc i;t ..,., on hidi it was tnant-
cd. " o be on the ra'o aide we arc
urging teachers to put forth oery
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cases wi i
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'cbstrr Uytiitty "Wink ''jrr, ul
a C. B. to Qj Jo an Pcu vs Cm.-,
odd n, et'al; UavMT Z. MummertVd
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l'.toh vs lEduar
Some of us arc famo:u farmers, Bueliar.an.-Go. vs Jas. E. Harris otnlj
...:,.: .t..n hn.t th .u.ii rinf i .lohn-on B. Wisccnrver
I -tock to Swift's and Armour's; blow-
i in in our dough for land
t'ha . Iv'dien, ct al. Alice Bc-sie Mc-' nfort by ludy at home and sianmor
Melnlo h; Clark
Dr.WMMcBridel
DENTIST
OVER STATE HANK
Ncbrnkn
Dr. R.V. Nichclsow
DENTIST
VTVAR A WITT TRUSS' t"A
y( AMD WONT HUnT V
OIllCC Over AlbrlKlit'o Sloro
Nebraska
studied crop rotation, lerinizer, con-1
nervation; all the questions of tho nn-,
i tion we jirofcss to understand, but
'the greatest crop wc'io raising is the
I one we most neglect that's our crop
! of boys anur.ing that wo pause not
to reflect that we can no-, always
tarry, and that some day Tom and
! Harry, must our present burdens
I carry, carry ably, or rejecting. Arc
we training up our laddies so they'll
love the dear old farm; will the home
steads of their daddies hold for them
'a potent charm? Or a tendency to
i wander, and their precious youth to
nil l f 1 1 ... squander in the towns and cities yon-
OOld and liUaranteea Dynler, are wo viewing with alarm?
jhii .jinn says lie never iriuurs any
of his lime in play. Jiibt such bloom
ing hide-bound critters help to drive
the boys away. Growing lads for
pleasure's hanker, be they sons of
bum or banker; give them those in
which no canker lurks to mar a com
ing day. Give them of the things
you treasure, blooded calves, a bit of
land; time to take a fuller measure of
the joys of every land. We can keep
our sons, or lose them; better ways
vs Koscoc
Rurch; Grace Humevs Robert llum'e;
TV il flnll vh Aflnlnb Xtnivmfnlinvst:
We have ,j0hn Bnrkley vs Guy Merrill; Arthur
CHAS. L. COTTING
The Druggist
Get our prices before buying your
winter supply of Conl. We can furnish
you the best for less money. Farmers
Union ElovtUor.
I. Householder vs Peter Nispol; Wm.
)'. Kittle vs Edgar Bender; ISIyra
May Jones vs Le Roy Jones; Eflic
Holcomb vs John Ilolcomb, ct al;
John A. Elliott vs Wm. D. Gutslmll,
ct al.
Continued By Order Of Court
State vs Cherral Koontz; State vs
Lloyd M. Crabill.
Divorce Granted And Alimony
Mabel Boyd vs Braxio C. Boyd.
Divorce Granted Jas. P. Hansen
vs Jessie W. Hansen.
Cases Consolidated Vaughn A.
Hall vs Wm. Kittle, ct al.
Leave Given Defendant John C.
Brown To Intervene. Security For
Costs Given Luther E. Brown vs
Willard A. Brown.
Judgment For Plaintiff Floyd
Robcrson vs C. B. & Q; Margaret
Williams vs Wm. A. Cutter, et al;
County of Webster vs Arnold H.
Hochstclter, ct al.
Dropped From Docket A. 0. U.
W. vs Daniel Garbcr, ct al.
Sale Confirmed And Deed Ordered
Chas. F. Gund vs L. P. Scgrist, ct
al.
Settled And Dismissed Frank 0.
Dcllahoy vs Otto Gragert, et al.
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I Get this booklet x nh.idh tells " I
I What Edison Likes Ira Music"
I ' i HERE is a certain song which he thinks everybody ought to have. I
jl noias a tascmauon tor Mr.
I Edison.
I That song is "I'll Take You Home
I Again, Kathleen."
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Mr. Edison has his other favorites,
too. He listens to them in those mo
ments of relaxation which he snatches
from his never-ceasing research work.
Wouldn't it be interesting to
know tiiese tunes?
Get a copy of "What Edison Likes
in Music" (use our Edison Requisi
tion Blank). Know Mr. Edison's 25
favorite selections. Note his personal
views cm what is good and what is
bad in music. See the six selections
he thinks everybody ought to have.
You will get new side-lights on Mr.
Edison, the man, also valuable mu
sic suggestions you can use.
This is the booklet the magazines
have been talking about. We haven't
a large supply. The demand is heavy.
So, act promptly.
The phonograph which Mr. Edison
has for his personal use is acknowl
edged to be the most perfect type of
sound-reproducing instrument in the
world. We have its exact duplicate.
Come in and hear it Ask for the
Official Laboratory Model. You can
buy it on our Budget Plan. That is,
we'll make a gentleman's agreement
with you.
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LICENSED EDISON DEALER
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isv 2Slr Phono QpanhnOith a Sout" y
Study This Picture! Know What
It Means ?
It means that famous vocalists 'and instrnnien
tatists have complied their performances Hth
the RB-CUEATION of those pcrfonnances by tho
New Eiiiaon. It meuns that there is no differ
ence between the living performance and the
RS-CREATKD performance. It moans thiit only
the New Kdison civtt music exactly as urent
artists fve it, for only tho New Edison sustains
this test of direct comparison. (Tie Now Bdiban
also pfays nil ma.os of talking machine records,
-mrpluya them belter.)
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Bring or Send this
Edison Requisition Blank
Whoso favorite tunes would you like
to know?
Namo :
Addrmi-
j Whit JwliKon Like In MuBlr
u booth ttchins of IWUon, 12x15, for
Iramlnit.
C I!nw)ii CT. Music the Story of the
New Kdlnon.
- Vhut Did lidikon Do Durlrm tho Wor?
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school attendance to . ocure the reg
ular certificate if they t!ire to
teach next year. It shall be our puv
ios( to keep down the issuance of
emergency certificates to the lowest
minimum possible.
House Roll 102. This act deter
mines length of term in all school
districts and provides state aid for
weak districts. It provides six months
school in districts having loss than
10 children who arc 7 years old and
under 1G; and 9 months in districts
having 10 or more children who arc
7 and under 1G. In districts having
less than 5 children 7 years old and
under 1G the school board may use
funds for board, transportation and
other expenses of such children while
attending school in another district.
Districts must levy 40 mills to be
eligible to state aid and if said levy,
plus the amount on hand and estima
ted amount to bo received from school
apportionment, docs not amount to
$700 in districts where there arc 5
and less than 10 children of the
above named ages will receive as
state aid the difference between
$1000 and the amount they can raise
by 40 mill levy supplemented by school
10 children of these ages shall re
reive as state aid the difference be
tween $1125 for each child of said
ages and tho amount they can raise
locally as above indicated. County su
perintendents arc urged to immediate
lv notifv district boards desiring
state aid that they must levy 40
mills, and notice of higher levy must
be given in accordance with S. F.
220. It will be necessary for dis
tricts desiring state nid to levy for
general school purposes an amount in
dollars that shall bo equal to forty
mills on the last completed assessed
valuation of the school district. To
vote more than 35 mills for general
puropses Senate File 220, now in
force, provides for a twenty day no
tice in a newspaper and inquires a
sixty per cent vote. The higher levy
may be voted at the annual mooting
or at a special mccttng called for the
purpose upon proper notice. Should
this bo done at a special meeting it
should be held in time to certify tho
low to the county clerk before his
books ft re closed.
We are very much pleased with our
normal training appropriation of
$224,775 which wo think will be ade
quate to give aid during the school
years of 1921-1922 and 1922-1923 to
all tho schools that meet our re
quirements for approval. Superin
tendents and school officers of normal
training high schools should exercise
the greatest care in meeting the re
quired regulations if they desire the
aid.
Why the Snort
We sat In front of them at tha
theater. It was during the tense mln-
ate of tho play when the heroine was
ont,f tn nnrt forever with her sweet-
f - . . - knltfnA
heart: "Say," eaui lae -womuu ucu
D3 to her friend : "Do yon break many
dishes? Xon know I'm awfully ua
lucky that way."Detro!t Free Press.
Chinese Family Relations.
There 13 no such species ns the "old
mnld" In China. The lot of the con
cubine Is not, generally speaking,
hard; and the position Is respectable.
A concublno Is ordinarily taken In
default of Issue from the wife. Tho
children of concubines are legitimate.
A man would not dare to brace public
opinion or the wrath of his wife and
her relations by taking n concublno
against his wife's wishes. Father and
mother are equally vcnorablo in the
eyes of tho child; the father Is "the
etern one" and the mother "tho gen
tle one," but both are notoriously In
dulgent to their children.
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EIGHTH GRADE, GRADUATES ;
Following is the lift cf Vebster
Count? btudeutfl who lim'e recently
ptissed Hip state eighth giade cxitni
inuioiifj: Dint, i Donald Houchin
b Fredu Alber jj-
9 John Adnmi i "
10 Ffoln Ohmttodd'
l& Ralpbnite' .' '
Ricluird Hubert
Harold McCoy
Jessie McCallum
Lloyd Jensen
OBcnr Ramey
Howurd Means
Grace Norrja
Jennie Stansor
Irene Drdke
Chns. Simpson
Lois Fcis
Helen Schenk
Artliui' Grcig
Fay Jnhn
Frank Havel
Agnes Strobl
May Koenig
Laura Colburn
Elwin Shipman
Ruby Bobbins
Luvida Watt
Evelyn Ainack
Marvel Shipman
Howard Miller
Arthur Blobaum
Alvina Hartman
Augusta Rose
John Blobaum
Frieda Blobaum
Leon Cutter
John JefTery
Porter Harvey
Irene Pitney
B ronton ScharofT
Joseph Huppcrt
Onno Goos
Walter Spilker
Raymond Echtcrnach
Lvdia Bctz
Walter Koch
Albert Schmale
Dora Barlells
Paul Smith
Mabcllo Gcnercaux
Ncta Nclms
Lowell Anderson
Harold Anderson
Marie Busking
Irene Frcy
Myrtle Erickson
Mary Faimon
Albert Faimon
Chas. Williams
Bonnie Banks
Henry Peterson
Howard Frits
Helen Fritz
Eunice Hanen
Etta Alberts
Ruth Henderson
Paulino Rnthjcn
Mildred Rathjcn
Vcrr. Cummings
Austin Goth
Onal Jones
Dorothy Oberhcidc
John Nolotte
Calvin Rossiter
Thomas McClure
Elmer Wilson
Lylo White
Esther White
Vera Mudd
Kenneth Mann
Irma P.ppvo
Gladys Vance
Malilon Carpenter
Irene Thompson
Myrtle Beck
Oliver Blobaum
Frank Grecnhalgh
Marie Kniggo
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Bcv. Hartman's School
Anna Luhn
Willie Arndt .
Walter Hartman
Alfred Sommerfcld
Daniel Krucger
Alfred Frahm
Oscar Kocpke
Leonhardt Dahms
Irene Staehr
Willie Kort
Benate Ernst
Elsie Warukc
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Degree o Honor Notes
The Decree of Honor will meet next
Tuesday afternoon in tho 1 O. O. F.
ball at 2 o'clock. The members are re
quested to be present as tho committee
for the good of the order will give a
program.
The Red Cloud Mill
Leased and opernted by W. II. Rob
erts, who re-opened the mill two year?
ago, is making tho Hour as good, If not
better, than In the past. Try a sack of
Red Cloud Best Flour and boost your
homo mill. Every sack is guaranteed
and is sold by all the merchants all the
time. He is also prepared to grind
corn, barley and all kinds of feed
Patronize your home mill
The Margin o? Safety
is repioontod by tho anuiunt of
insnnuioe you ynrry
Don't In'il jour-wlf into u fancied
seciultj
BociiiibP flic- bus never touched you
It doesn't follow thai you're Immune
Tomorrow -no today, if you have
time and you better find timo
come to thojoiliee and we'll write
a pollcv on your houso, furniture,
htorar merchandise.
-LATER MAY BR TOO LATE-
O. C. TEEL
Reliable Insurance
Woticc. To Creditors
In tho county I'ourt ol Webster County.
Nebraska
In the mutter of tho citato o! Niels Jen
sen, Iieceascd.
Creditors ol urtid istnto will take notice,
thai tho time limited for prost-mallou nnd
lilinu "I claims oalnst sahl estate It Septoin
turiotb l'J'Ji.andfiir tho pnymunt of debts In
November I ttb 11)21, that I will filt at tho coun
ty court room In said county on the 10th cloy
of Jam', r.'-1 to inmlnc.hcuraudtillovall
claims duh Hied which aro a llrst orBceond
lien upon said mtiitc. and on tho 12th day-"
September U-l, to examine hear, allow
adjust all claims and objections of tjent
creditors duly Hied.
Hated this llth day of May. 11)21.
(seal) A. D. HANNKY
County JudKC.
Congregational Church Notes
Rev. Mary II. Mitchell, Pastor
Preaching services at 11 a. m.
Sunday school at 10 a. m,
Prayer and BJble Study Friday et-v
log at 8 o'clock. All' are wefcomfti''-j
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