l ) l "; r -; t,( I" 1 01 (oil Sorliij Miieolii SRSAtaunesmao. . .i Jus ! HSsi A Newspaper That Oiret The PUwi Fifty-two Weeks Each Tear Fer SI.SO VOLUME 49 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. JUYL 14. 1921 NUMBER 28 i.;'l L i'w U (J 111 anrf .--iWi m mi ! Comfort, Economy iciency COMFORT for it means "a cool kitchen. Economy for it wastes no fuel. You burn kerosene oil only wjien you need it. Efficiency for a Florence Oil Stove is easy and quick of operation and every bit of heat is concentrated close under the cooking. -' t Come in "and let our salesmen show its many 1 good points. , . t IMNE'S Hardware flEED GfiOGERlES TODAY? "Always prepared and waiting to fill any Grocery order" is the motto under which our store is run. It means that no matter how small your order may be or what particular items you may want, we are ready to supply them. ' We never allow any of our lines of pack age, bottled or canned goods to decrease to a "sold out level." Neither do we offer anything in the Vegetable or Fruit line, unless it is strictly fresh. And what's more, we are sure our prices will please you. Satisfaction or your money back guarantee P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries and Queensware ronnnnmniiiMM SILK SHIRTS LAST LONGER OOK BETTER When Dry Cleaned THE HUGHES WAY FOR CXOTHES TROUBLES The Frank B. Hughes Co. CLEANING DYEING REPAIRING LADIE!S TAILORS A3X MEN'S TAILORS v BOTH PHONES We Call and Deliver Band Re-organized i Last Thursday evening u large num ber of the local musicians met at the Commercial Club rooms and reorganiz ed the lied Cloud Hand Mr. Datitnond who recently moved hero from Colora do is the director of the band ami they COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HOLD SHOUT SESSION Keel "Cloud, Ncbr. July 8, 1921. The County Hoard of Commission ors met as per adjournment at 10 o clock n. m. with all members pres ent. Motion made by Chaplin and sec- nii!(il liv Shilling tltnl rnimtv frona. will practice once a week. Wednesday uom. allowcd to nuvchasc n sct of uvcmutr ue.u.u u u, u, r, j,, f automobile rCgUtra rendered a few selections which sound .... .. .. . ... ed like old times, and after they have practiced a few weeks wo no doubt will have one of the best bunds in Southern Nebraska us they are all experienced. The following are the otliccrs and in strumentation of the band: Cornet M. A. Mercer, Geo Davis. Trombone Hobort lUiickledge, vEl tou Pope, Porter Hole Sec'y and Treas urer. Baritone Adolph Goth. Bass W. G. arren. Saxophone Newhouse, Hasslngcr, Lippencott. French Horn Barrett, Kalcy, Cfcld wcll Committee. C Clarlnot Slierwood, Fausch. J Snare Drum Breakey, Mercer. Base Drum Paul Polnioky President and Business Manager. i in 1 1' ii "'ii' 'in m",wHimHrt,rHiJirnim:mnnwu. irimiiH'i'if toimi miiiiii'iwiHmiiwpiiiiiiiiiiiiKiraiiiini i v wmmmmEMaa BOARD OF EDUCATION I MET ON MONDAY Red Cloud, Nebr. July 11, 1U21. At a special meeting of the School Board called by the President for the purpose of paying matured bills and transacting such other business as may come before it .All members present. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. The following bills were read and allowed: John Parsons H. W. Dunkel Henry Cook Mrs. George Kailey Red Cloud Chief Grice & Grimes Commercial Advertiser E. S. Garber F. G. Tumure & Son Webster County Argus Mrs. Gus Wiggins Golden Rod Garage Morhart Bros." Scott, Foresman '& Co. Midland Chcm. Laboratories. Mildred Pope S .40 , 2.90 , 2.00 . 23.27 . 20.95 . 8.70 . - 8.75 . 1.90 . .25 . 5.95 . 3.00 2.24 . 2.50 . 2.11 . 51.25 ,. 25.00 President Sherwood appointed tne following committees: Buildings and Grounds Chairman Perry, Grimes, Weosner. Discipline Chairman Pope, Over ing, Weesner. Text Books and Supplies Chair man Weesner, Perry, Pope. Teachers Chairman Overing, Pope, Grimei. Finance Chairman Grimes.Perry, Overing. ' Report of S. R. Florance, as be low, received and placed on file. "I submit statement of receipts and disbursments of my office from July 1, 1920 to July 1, 1921." Bal. on hand July 1-20 $ 5978.0G Receipts C. J. Pope .... 1157.51 State - , - 500.00 School Districts 1123.50 Taxes 21G75.00 lion. Motion enrned. The official bond of Wm. Colby as Road Overseer of District No. M'.i was appioved. Motion made by Chaplin and sec onded by Crowell that the system of r.umbciing Road Districts be changed, Ly using letter in place of fractions of numbers as they now are designa ted Motion carried. The Bond of the First National Bank of Blue Hill as a depository of ccunty funds was approved. A petition was filed with the Board from Glenwood Precinct asking the from Glenwood Precinct asking the appointment of J. A. Denton as Jus tice of Peace of Glenwood township. Motion made and carried that Mr. Denton be appointed as Justice of Peace of Glenwood Precinct. At 2 o'clock the time set for a hearing on the petition of W. R. Bur well fcr license to conduct a Pool and Eilliuid hall in the village of Ina ale was taken up and discussed by Board. There being no remonstran ces or objections filed against the granting of this license, a motion was made by Stumphcnhorst and sec onded by Crowell that the the. County Clerk be instructed to issue -W. R. Bui well a new license for one year, .liter his paying to County Treasur er the proper license fee. Motion carried. , , In the matter of John Zimmer man and Lloyd E. Schultz who had raid their 1920 real estate under pro test no relief was given to these parties. As a number of parties had paid t-eir taxes under protest with Coun ty Clerk a motion was made by Chaplin and seconded by Shidlcr that the County Treasurer be instructed to close up these matters by issuing the regular tax receipts and dis- tiibufing the money collected from these parties to the proper funds where they belong. Motion' carried. The following claims were audited and allowed and County Clerk in structed to draw warrants on the proper funds in payment of same: GENERAL FUND Albert McKinney $ 35.00 Bladen Enterprise 37.25 Sutton & Shipman 8.50 Geo. H. Overing , 16.00 Webster County Argus 33.65 O. J. Kailey 9.00 Charles Hilton 29.25 Roy Garrotson 10.00 Mrs. J. A. Burden 1.80 Ncls E. Nelson 1.00 Are you fair to your watch? An automobile need frequent attention. What about tour watch a mechanism infinite ly more delicate? CARBON in the motor of n car will decrease the running efficiency of that car. And yet the carbon will accumulate. The car owner, knowing this, has his car frequently overhauled and the carbon removed. And yet this same man, per haps, will allow his watch, a mechanism Infinitely more deli cate, to run for years without attention. All the while it is ac cumulating dust for tiny dirt particles will sift in through the most tightly fitting case-and this will in time impede the timekeep ing performance of the watch. Your automobile performs oc casional service, but your watch has to run continously for a full twenty-four hours each day. Look at your watch. How long has it been since you took it to a jeweler for examination? (ESS) JJ&tll SS If your watch is to run at its highest efficiency, it should be cleaned, oiled and adjusted at least once a year before the last particle of oil has disappeared from the bearings. Our Service Department is well equipped to make any re pairs and adjustments that may be necessary. And while you are in, we par ticularly invite you to view our very complete stock of new watches dressed in attractive Wadsworth Cases. We Mike 'Quality' Right Then the Price Right B. H. Newhouse Red Cloud Jeweler and Optometrist Nbc$k cluiHiinin Disubursemonts (war pd) ?33 128.10 $120.65 Frank Mnxson . J. C. Banks C. A. Martin ... Thomno Jones Glen Ohmstead . Balnnco Cash in bank $ 65.00 Exp. items pd 55.65 Credit on books 120.63 War. outstanding..... C9C7.81 Board adjourned to meet next reg ular session, Monday, August 1st. C. J. TOPE, Secretary. Annio B. Spanogle H. Ludlow Anna Stumphcnlrorst Red Cloud Chief Smith & McKimnicy F. Morten & Son 33307. 15 , II. A. Stumphcnhorst K. II. Crowell C. A. Waldo Grant Shidler T. J. Chaplin - -.. Board adjourned to meet July 18, 1021. B. F. PERRY, County Clerk. . 1.00 ..... 1.00 ..... 1.00 .... 1.00 .... 1.00 ..... 41.66 ..... 7.15 .... 120.00 ..-.108.05 .... 257.30 75.00 , 280.30 .... 90.00 .... 325.00 ... 475.00 ..... 176.80 ' "Only" 500 Single Admissions Available For Grand Concert by ELLEN BEACH YAW At The Red Cloud Chautauqua JULY 26th, at 8 p. m. Here is a real opportunity (tickets only $1.00, children 50c) to hear one of the WORLD'S GREATEST SOPRANOS right at your door. She has sunj in the largest opera houses and for the rulers in every capital in Europe Prima Donnaof the Metropolitan Opera, New York, with three recent appearances there. Soloist of the big Shrine Conclave at Des Moines The only Soprano who ever thrilled on Fifths (Jennie Lind was the first to thrill on Fourths) The highest voice in the world (six whole notes above Galli Curci and Tetrazzini) and one of the sweetest. With all this she is A Great Democratic Artist GRACIOUS and PLEASING to Popular Audiencies Mail orders filled in order received, .-Address S. HARDMAN RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA She will sing "The Skylark" in which she reaches B flat above high C. It is worth going miles to hear her sing "Annie Laurie," "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia," etc. Lutheran Church Notes third Sunday in the month and the UAWV,,AVV.VV.VV.V.V.VVAV.VV.V.VV.V.V.V.V.V.VA'A J Mrs. Ed. Amack I Services corner Third nnd Walnut St., O. R. IlEi.viTZ, Pastor Proachlng at 11:00 a. m. Subject: Won In the Balances of Clod, Wo hold Borvlccs every first and f they bosanio moist as It la a concrete Wcdnosdrty evening the flromen shot off their flro works which had been purchased for the Fourth of July cele bration. There were about fifteen hundrod people piesent. Several of the different piecoB wore pretty but owing to the- fnot that tho flro works had been stored in tho fireman's hall building, and did not fire as well as public in general is cordially invited, they, should have done. I. T. Amack 5 :: Amack & Amack UNDERTAKING 5 J BOTH.PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB ' 5 L T. AMACK-PHONE IND. 76M uwifarvwwwwwvwy i ' v W Ui . i. e.jrt,SArtw .., , t) t ,h-