The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 21, 1921, Image 8

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PROTECTION
by use of
TRAVELLERS CHEQUES
Travellers Cheques protect tho tourist by
itf fording ii safo form in U liluli to curry fluids
Tlit'be cheques, which lire Usued In denomina
tions of 810, 8'JO, 8.")0, mid 8H)0, furnish a ready
identification of the holder and aro payable up- ,
on countdr.slgnature. They aro accepted
throughout tho World by banks, hotels, trans
portation soinpanleH and business houses.
lleforo taking an extended trip lot our ofllcors
explain in detail' the advuiituges of carrying
thesa cheques when travelling.
THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
Edward Floiance, Preildent Red Cloud, Nob. S. R. Flounce, Cadiie
DtpotUt Guarandedlythi DipoiUort Guaranty J'Undoftht StaU of Xtbraika
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Methodist Church Notcsf J
Sunday School at 10 a in. Church
service at II a. 111 and 8 p. in. Epworth
League at 7:10 p. m Prayer Meeting
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
If you are not attending elsewhere
we extend to you a cordial invitation
to attend our Sunday School, and
chinch services
IlAiinv W. Cope, Pastor.
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Estimate of Expense.
The following Is the annual estimate
of expenses for the fiscal year ending
May I 022 and levcnues for the year
ending May 1021 of tho .City of Red
Cloud, Nebraska as adopted by the
City Council at its regular session held
July 5, 1021.
Olllqcrs Salaries 8 fiOi) 00
Water Light Kmployees.. . 7400 00
Uetterinent V & L Plant 0000 00
Street and Alleys 2.'j01' 00
Oillcc Expense 200 00
Printing and Supplies "200 00
Fuel, Freight and Drayagc... 12000 00
Publlo Library 1500 00
Entertainment & Auiusemonts 300 00
Interest on Bonds 0000 00
Interest on Warrants 4000 00
Payment oil Pavement 1500 00
Retiring K. L. Warrants 27O0D 00
Incidentals 8000 00
77100 00
Revenues for 1020
The revenut's for the City of Red
Cloud, Nebraska for the year ending
May 1021 as shown by the City Trcas
urer's Annual Repnit on file with tho
City Clerk are as follows:
General Fund S 81)00 00
Electric Light Cash Fund ... 23110 SO
Electric Light Levy Fund.... 1830 00
Water Cash Fund -1500 00
7G5 00
Just For Comparison
1913 - - 1920 - - 192t
It has been Jigurcd out, that in building p certain
house, the LUMBER cost
$1,600.00 in 1913
$3,300.00 in 1920
$2,000.00 in 1921
Freight has advanced $2So.co on this material, since
iprjl which makes the lumber cost at the present time a
trijle over $100.00 more than it did in prj, exclusive
h freight raise.
Piatt & Frees
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OVER STATE BANK
Rad Cloud
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PHONES fnd. 193-X Bell 48
Office Turaure BIdg, formerly Occupied by
Attorney L. H. Dlackledge
RED CLOUD NEBRASKA
Water Lovy Fund
Occupation Fund 2710 00
Sewer Fund
Fireman's Fund
SO 00
23 00
Library Fund 1220 00
S 13022 05
Int. on Bonds A: Sinking fund 0120 00
S10U2 03
Adapted and Approved July 5. 1921.
Attest Maiiy Peteuson
O. C. Tkki. Mayor.
Clerk. (Seal)
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The Margin of SaFetv
Is represented by the amount of
insurance you carry
Don't lull yourself into a fancied
security.
Because fire has never touched yon
it doesn't follow that you're immune
Tomorrow no today, if yoUj have
time and you better find, time
come to the otlice and we'll write'
a policy on your house, furniture,
store or merchandise
LATER MAY BE TOO LATE-
O. C. TEEL
R.eliev.ble Insurance
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This liosl -was
a i92i model
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LAST MONTH, on a bet
WITH THE boya up horn.
1 SPENT a night
ALONE IN tho old.
HAUNTED HOUSE.
AND WHEN I heard.
MOAN8 AND groana.i '
I SAID "Tho wind."
AND TRIED to sloop,
I HEARD rapping.
AND SAID "Rats.'!
AND ROLLED over.
THEN I heard stops
AND IN tho light.
OF A dying moon.
A WHITE spook rono.
.
I WASN'T scared much.
BUT DIDN'T feci like,
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STARTING ANYTHING.
BUT THEN I caught.
JUST A faint whiff.
OF A familiar.
AND DELICIOUS smolL
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WHICH TIPPED mo off.
SO I gavo tho ghost
THE HORSE laugh
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AND SAID "Ed.
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YOU FAT guy3.
MAKE BUM ghoBta,
BUT BEFORE you fade
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LEAVE WITH mo ono.
OF YOUR cigarettes.
THEY SATISFY.".
THAT spicy, dolicloun nvomrfi
of fine tobnecos, both Turkish,
arid Domestic, makes yqu almost
hungry for tho "satisfy-smoke."
And yioro isn't a ghost of .1
chance you'll ever find its equal
anywhere for tho Chestcrtield
blend is an exclusive blend. It
can't bo copied.
Have you seen the new
AIR -TIGHT tin of SO?
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SHO'lVBY UNKNOWN PERSON
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Franklin, Ncbr., July 19. The
coioncr's jury ictumed n verdict that
D. S. Bingham of .Lansing, Mich., who
was killed Sunday morning on cxtia
freight J089 past bound, came to his
death by being shot by someone un
known. The freight! was in charge of
Kngincor Cox and was running be
tween Republican City and Naponec.
His body was found on top of ,1 stock
car, nine cars in fiont of the caboose.
Rigliam was n member of hod car
riers union number 331, Lansing,
Mich. When found lie had travelers
checks in the sum of $40. It is be
lieved that he- had been working ir'
the Kansas harvest fields. He was
shot thru tho heart and wns not
robbed as he had $3.C0 in change on
his person. Tho motive of killing is
not known.
Soon after tho train left tho yards
at Republican City, J. F. Waugh
hoard shots fired. There were about
seventy-five to 100 bums and I. W.
W. man in tho yards and on tho train
when it pulled out. Several witnesses
were held up by three mnskod men
in Republican City at the point of a
gun. A number of I. W. W. were
known to be on the train. Tiie body
of Ringham was brought to Franklin
and turned over to Sheriff R. F.
Walker. The coroner's inquest by C.
K. btanenka, county attorney, was
held today. Fhe cf tho fJlows on
the train were held to testify nt tho
inquest. Two had I. W. W. cards.
A telegram was sent to the union at
Bingham's home at Lansing, Mich. An
answer was received that tho matter
would receive immediate attention.
State Journal.
Kansas Pickups
SMITH COl'NTV
Miss Irene Payne sppnt Thursday
with Mis Velma Cuir
Miss Velma Shrader of Smith Center
Is visiting her aunt, Mrs Frank Ryan.
Mrs Anna Carey and Lois Lauuigan
visited with Mm. Melba Abbott Tues-
tiny
Mrs E E. Spurrier visited Miss
Nellie Liinuitcau lu Smith Center FrL
day.
Ne.vell Merritt, wife and baby Fran
Hue, E E Spurrier auct family spent
Suuday with Kail Abbott and wife.
Mrs. Minnie Madeaux aud Melba Ab
bott vMted with Mrs Ernest Freeman
Friday.
James Spurrier and family visited
Sunday with Guy Norton and family
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Famous Explorer and
Discoverer of Incas' De
scend ants Coming
Deep in the heart of the South
American Jungles the official explorer
of the Bolivian gOTernmont, Dr. O.
WhJUeld Ray, dlKovered tribes of In
diana who aro bellered to be the di
rect descendants of the ancient In
cas. Dr. Ray succeeded in gottinn
on very good terms with those un
known tribes and made a careful
study of their customs, habits and
traditions. He brought back with
him tho only "Official Club of Death"
over seen in civilized countries and
will probably have tt ih him
tho Chautauqua whoa ho lectures
nere. 'lnis is the club tho witch
doctor used to kill all bahina in av.
cess of two to a family. Manyothor
woird and heathenish practices will
bo related by the Doctor in his lec
ture. For fifteen years Dr. Bay gavo
his life to the attalnmont of knowl
odgo regarding tho vast unknown in
torior of tho South American conti
nent and is today considorod tho
greatest living authority on Interior
South America. For his achlovo
ments in exploration Brazil named Mt.
Bay In his honor and ho was made n
Fellow of tho Boynl Geographical So
clcty oi England. Tho accompany,
ing Illustration shows Dr. Bay on
horse back clad in regular Gaucho
costume. IIo Is often referrod to as
tho "Livingston of South America."
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Varnish
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DR. STANLEY L. KREBS
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VIRGINIA GIRLS
BOUTHEItN OKACE TKANSLATED INTO MUSIC OF VOICE AND BTHINO
DR. G. WHITFIELD RAY, F. R. G. S.
Eminent Explorer Discoverer of Descendants of the Incas
15 Years in South America Junftlcs Orator
KAUFMANN MALE QUARTET
Striking Concert by America's Premier Quartet
DR. IRA P. BERRY
WONDEHFUL DESCIUl'TIONS OF NATURE'S AND AKT'S MASTEK riECES
1IT A MASTEH OF DEPCItll'TlON
ST TOY ARTIST TRIO
Great Australian Violinist Splendid Program
DR. GABRIEL R. MAGUIRE, F. R. G. S.
7 Years Startling Experiences with Hcasts, Cannibals,
Pigmies, by Irish Explorer In Dark Africa
MIDLAND METRMUTMS
SPLENDID SINGING ORGANIZATION in a BIG 3 part PROGRAM
"Headed by Edward KIrby, for Two Years Fritz! Schorl's
Leaning aoioist
JOSH LEE
HUMORIST
FRANK DILNOT
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EDITOR LONDON GLOBE, BIOGRAPHER AND FRIEND OF
LLOYD GEORGE. SERIOUS PROBLEMS ILLUMINATED
BY HUMOROUS STORIES. OF GREATjMEN
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