The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 18, 1921, Image 1

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VOLUME 49
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. AUGUST 10. 1921
NUMBER 33
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proof surface. It is easy to keep clean for it will not chip,
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PYREX is made in shapes and sizes for
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TRINE'S HARDWARE
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flEED GROGERIES 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 sur,e our prices will please ,
you.
Satisfaction or your money back guarantee
P. A. Wullbrandt
Groceries and Queensware
Mistaken For a Hold-up
i I i t -- t aataiow ni'O ULUii uivyiiiiu vw
ii realiiitioii of the extreme hazurd un
der which uroul highwayman oporatos,
IIo was returning homo Friday night
mid run out of gns whon about three
miles from the city. Mr. J. C. MUcholl
the jowolur happened to bo driving
out that way and Dr. Hurst tried to
stop him with the idea of obtaining
enough gas to get homo. Mr. Mitchell
. however didn't understand tho S. O. a.
signal of thu stranded doctor and
thought it a during attempt at high
way robbery. Instead of stopping as
tho big figure in tho darkness had sug
gested ho stepped on the throttle and
pushed on the steering wheel until
Charles Huffer'.-i place was reached,
From thero Marshal Doyle was called
over the phone, that thu holdup might
be apprehouded and tho highway back
to the city niado safe for travel.
Officer Doyle secured Fred Slaby as
an assistant and departed at a high
rate of speed to the scene of disturb
ance. One tire camo off and was lost
in the mad drive bat little things like
that could not be allowed to interfere
I with the enforcement of the law at 'a
time like this and was not noticed.
Dr. Hurst, not realizing that ho was
causing any excitement, Haw the lights
of Doyle's approaching machine and
decided to stop them aud ask for gas.
As he stepped into the road Mr. Doyle
who thought he was tho bandit, com
mauded him to surrender and empha
sized it" by opening Are with a young
cannon which ho carries to encourage
obedience to the laws ol the land. .
Mr. Slaby, who realized that it was
the hold-up's turn to shoot, carefully
secreted himself in "the bottom of the
car to await developments. Dr. Hurst
although pleased at finding a car that
would stop was quite alarmed at the
unique recoptlou he hud been given;
He realized that his mode of proceduro
had been wrong all the timo. When
"Doc" runs out of gas again he will no
doubt leave the highway and go very
cautiously to some farm house where
if lie isn't mistaken for a burglar and
hilled ou the spot ho may get help.
Isaac Pierce Passes Away
Isaac Pierce passed to his reward
last Saturday evening at his homo
after suffering from heart trouble
since oarly last spring. Ho was nearly
72 years of ago and has been n resident
of this city since 1003. The deceased
was horn hi Teuuessee. In 1370 he
married Hannah J. Elgin and to them
were born throo daughters. The fam
ily lived in Iowa and later moved to
Jewell county, Kansas. His wife and
eldest daughter passed away after the
family moved to this city. In 100O he
married Mattio Tubert who survives
him. Ho leaves to mourn his death
besides his wife two daughters, Mrs.
Mary A. Roach, of Hartley; Mrs. Nora
Iiullock, of Esbon, Kansas; two broth
ers, George Pierce, of Union, Iowa
and William II. Pierce of Oohoydan,
Iowa.
Funeral services were conducted by
Rev. Cope, from the Highland church
in Jewell county, Kansas and mtor
mcut made In the Stouo church cemetery.
COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
MAKE 1921 LEVIES
Kcd Cloud, August 10, 1921
Tho Webster County Hoard of
Equalization met us per call of the
Clerk at 9 o'clock a. in. with nil mem
bers prevent.
A certificate was on file with tho
County Clerk showing that tho State
Hoard of Equalization in equalizing
the state as between counties had re
duced ull farm lnnd and improve
ments, (outside of incorporated cities
and villages) in Webster county by
C'c. Tho Jibovo reduction having
already been made in tho County
Clerk's office the 1921 valuation for
taxation purposes was found to he
$27,512,231 actual value.
A certificate was also on filo with
the County Clerk from the State Tax
Commissioner certifying that the
state levy for 1921 was 3.3 mills.
On motion the following levies were
made on the actual value of all real
and personal property for School and
Bond purposes for the various school
d,stricts of Webster county iui
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Wall Paper Sale
In order to close out our present stock of wall paper
in a hurry
, We Have Cut Prices to The Quick
discounts of 20, 25 and 30
. From Original Retail Price.
Which brings them down to cost prices and lower
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355th Reunion
The Society of tho 3d.rth Infnutry,
89th Division, will hold its annual re.
union at Grand Island, Aug. 30 and .31.
The committee on reunion is working
day and night arranging forcntertaiu
ment and tho two days are filled to
overllowlng-wlth an elaborate program
of sports, stunts and feeds. Approxi
mately 800 of tho boys are expected
and already return cards are coming
in at a rate which practically assures
an attendance to exceed this number.
All 355th men are requested to advise
the committee at Grand Island that
they will be present. This is for all
men who nerved with the regiment in
the states.or abroad.
Dist. General
No. Fund Mills Bond
1 12 "
2 " 14 "
3 " 7
4 " 7
5 " 5
8 " 6
9 " 4
10 " 7
11 " 7
12 " 3
13 " 7
14 " 7 . .
15 " . 7
16 " 3
17 " 7
18 "., 5
20 L..; 6,- .. ... .
22 " 7 "'
23 . 5
25 7
26 "' 7
27 " 5 ,
29 " 7
30 " 4
32 " 3
03 " 5
34 " 7
35 " 7
36 " 13 "
37 " 7
38 " 5
39 " 7
40 " 4
Spec. Bldg.
Fund
41 " 7
42 ' " 4
43 ' 7
45 " 5
46 " 7
Spec. Bldg.
Fund
47 " 7
48 " 6
49 " 7
50 "4
51 " 3
52 " 2
53 " 2
54 " 5
55 " 5
58 " 3
59 " 5 .
01 " 4 '
62 " 7
63 " 4 ,
05 " 6
06 " 5
68 " 7
69 " C
70 " 6
71 " ' 7
72 " 4
K " 12 "
75 ' " 14
77 " 7
78 " 4
81 " 5
83 ' r.
84 " 3
90 " 15
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Mr, and Mrs. Sam Heaton returned
borne Sunday from Manhattan, Kan
sis where ''they spent-a few days
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Board adjourned to 9 o'clock a. m.
August, 11, 1921
August, 11, 1921
Board reconvened at 9 a. m. with
all members present.
On motion mado and carried tho
following levies wcro mado for Web
ster county for tho year 1921.
1.3 mills for General Fund including
Mothers Pensions nnd aid to County
Agricultural society.
1.2 mills for Bridge Funds.
1 mill for Road Fund.
.3 mill for payment of indebted
ness existing on tho bridgo fund on
Juno, 1 1921.
Total county levy to bo 3.8 mills on
tho dollar on all tho real and person
al property in Webster county for tho
year 1921. .
On motion tho Board of Equaliza
tion adjourned Seno Die.
.. B. F. PERRY, County Clerk.
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Mr. Farmer:
We have always dealt with our patrons in a
fair, square, open and above board fashion,
giving you the best possible price for your
produce and selling you goods at the lowest
possible margin of profit.
We believe in "putting all the cards on the table"
Our competitors have advanced the price of
cream five cents above the station price in
order to attract attention to this particular
item, using this as a bait to get your business
coming their way after which the price can
easily be adjusted to normal.
We pay you as much as you can get any where
By mis-leading advertisements you might be
lead to believe that our competitors arc pay
ing more for your produce than the Farmers
Union, but this is not.truc WE POSITIVELY
PAY YOU AS MUCH AS ANY BODY and
what profit we make is paid back in dividends.
It is a splendid idea for the farmer who has
had any differences occur in his tests, to
weigh his cream before he takes it to a station.
It is possible for an advanced test to be given
by deducting from your weight, which is very
misleading to the patron.
The Farmers Union
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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
We do building from the excavating to the painting
complete. 'Wo will figure your jobs to furnish all mater
ials, or otherwise, to suit our customers. We do FRAME
BRICK and STUCCO work, Let us show you tho differ
ence between good and inferior stucco.
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