V. J: A ,'' J- ''1 . ,f . I A nt Boi-Ml .......t -v.. ", . 4 ftlyWOBeaaB- 4 Newspaper That Gives The Sens Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For $1.50 VOLUME 49 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. DECEMBER 15 1921 NUMBER 50. SEE US FIRST f I -FOR- lc t jttf I Candy and Nuts I ' ' $ jfr " " y ;& era OUffil O Bp DB o $& I lr aimers Union f bbogbam ron (ommimty CHRISTMAS TKEE Tho following is the program to be given in the Besso sale pavilion, on Friday evening, December 2!lrd, at 7:.'J0 o'clock, tho event marking tin- community's Christmas tree fes tivities. Music By Tho Band Christmas Carols Heading Of Scripture Prayer Selection From Angelic Choir. Community Chorus Address. F. K. Mnurcr, "Unity Christmas Spirit." Holy Night, Congregation Santa Cluus Of l&&i &&C&:S CHAMBKB OF COMMHBCH Tiie Chamber of Commerce met in regular cession on Tuesday evening. The Boad Committee reported through Mr. Frank Cowdcn the re sult of a conference with Commission er Crowell on the south road. Mr. Austin of the Austin Advertis ing Co. appeared before the Cham ber with reference to the placing of the road signs. A communication received with u'ference to the possibility of dupli cation among the various organfea t.ons doing chirity work was hearti ! endorsed by the meeting. fund and be u.-ed as such. Tin County Treasurer i hereby in structed to make a separate fund to be known as a furd for Aid to County Agricultural Societies and in collect ing the taxes for the year 192J to deduct from the General Fund of 1.JI i mills and place in said fund .01 mill I on each dollar collected not to ex ceed the .sum of .$2000 and the money so collected and placed in said fund to bo disposed of by the County Treasurer as is provided for by House Boll No. K50 Session Laws of 1921. Motion carried. Motion made by Stumphonhorst seconded by Chaplin that County Treasurer be instructed to strike off the assessment of Everett France in Batin Precinct for 1021 same being a double assessment. Motion car ried. Motion made by Chaplin seconded by Crowell that the County Treasur er be instructed to reduce the 1021 assessment of Farmer' Union Co. Operative Association of Cowles in the sum of $2800. This amount bc intr a double assessment. Motion carried. Committees from Guide Bock, Su perior and Bed Cloud appeared be fore the Board regarding the condi tion of the road cart, from Bed Cloud to NuekolN Count v line. After eon- Nr ' ' r r m i KJne or n, - acn o md 75 Gifts That Reflect a Personal InteresT: And Care of Selection no matter how small the cost' will convey the good wisher, as you would have them conveyed Such Gifts Can Be Easily Selected i you will allow yourself a few minutes time in our store Bl 19-M iilomblu discu'"!on of this matter, .. nio road conditions in general, the DISTRICT COURT IN SESSION Hoard assured the-e committees that FIKST OF THE WEEK .i soon as the 1022 funds are avail With District Judge Ww. A Dil worth on the bench and fiorsey Bu:rd, as court reporter, the Wuotm ber equity term of district . oou vened in this city on Monday :u:d the following cpes were disposcdof: W. It. Tolley'vs Slawson,. coatntiwt I.rvi C. Bloom vs Eliza Gilham, continued. William Hicks r.nd Elmer Fogg vs Webster county, continued. Alice BoaFie Mcintosh vs Kdgur I Melntorh, continued. Clarke Buchanan Co. vs James h.. Harris Fettled. Wi.-carver vs Boscoo C. Iurch, continued. John Barkloy vs Guy Merrill, con timicd. Clara Kivett vs Oscar Kivett, Motion of defendant to expunge re cord overruled. Effio llolcomb vs John llolcomb, continued. Chas. B. Be.o vs Cora E. Brore ton, continued. Turnuro vs Board of Equilization, continued. Kuby Schonberg vs Henry Ander on, continued. In the matter of the Application of Hell:. Boso Ad-nx to sell real estate, S xlc confirmed. Mrs. Anna Kcmpkes vs Georgo Binpke-. sale ordered. able that thin road would be put in good condition. The following claims wore audited smil nllnwed and County Clerk in- tvnrtd to draw warrant on the proper funds in, payment of amc HEIUlUrUA.V. If. H. Crowell (rant Sliidler C. A. Waldo Frank Starr - Anna B. Spnnoglc L. E. Tait Setli Green E. M. McBride - C. E. Vaughan -. O. C. Tool I' W. Endorf Mrs. John Williamson Thos. A. Friend - Guide Bock Signal . II. B. Fausch Webster County Argus Anna Stumphonhorst - O. C. Teel -.-- E. W. Stevens P. II. Boner- - Smith to McKimmey A. I"). Itannev II. A. Stutnnhenhorst Farmers' Union B. C. While the present stock lasts I am offering two bargains. A guaranteed watch with unbreakable crystal - - - - $ 40.f)0 05.00 ?5.?0 . 170.01 . .it.nr. . 10.00 .'1.00 . 0.00 . coo . 7.00 .75 2.00 1.75 . 115.45 A guaranteed alarm clock - - These are both special values at the prices. Also a very few guaranteed eight day alarm clocks at the right price. We Mike Quality' Right Then the Price'JRight Si kcjciouj Jeweler and Optometrist Nebraska H.N&whou&e .U33auTrTrrcrTaiXJUJxa3asTsmgJttnauaain3n-rniT "n ianisaaxxa ten h MCTfflmrorjraMim Parties Owing Taxes in Kansa H3 s (Highland Township, Jewell County, and Logan and Pawnee Townships. Smith County) may pay same at Webster County Bank. Red Cloud, Nebr. Taxes must be paid before December 20th to avoid penalty. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Floiance, President Red Cloud, Neb. S. R. Flomnce, Casliie Capital and Surplus $35,000.00 iejwflti (liuirantced by the D'potllore Guaranty runitofthe State of Xdratla li m UIHWOTHMrafflW BBIDGE FUND Wm. Stunkard.... Bert Stunkard Com. Dlst. No. 2 13. C. Jones II. L. Schcnk. -- W. 13. Toap -- Geo. Trine Wm. Sawyer Citizens Lbr Co - Ml. Clnre Lbr Cq Matt Friend L. B. Columbia BOOB FARM FUND Turnuro & Son. ..-- Yancc Sorgcnson Henry Cook - 13. A. CrciKhton .- 13. J. Emerton. . Lloyd Boh?le Dr. Earl Mr dill Johnson t Graham Frank Peterson Bobt. Damorell- 212.00 0.50 00.00 r.o.ot 153.47 5(i.:?0 01.00 12.05 87.80 267.21 ' 35.00 a:.'.2 214.00 U.00 58.50 13.50 3.05 30.00 9.00 72.05 11.75 04.00 83.18 C5.00 4.00 19.00 81.00 29.50 0.00 31.50 11.85 15.00 10, Board adjourned to January JQOO B. F. PEBBY, County Clerk nwmmrinmmmrKtmrMnMjctt-lairumuauiai nvmnwaiauM GENERAL CONTRACTOR We do building from the excavating to the painting complete. We 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 the differ ence between good and inferior stucco. Wc build screen doors and window screens and do carpenter work of all kinds. Let us have your order for vscreen doors and window screens now. GRANT CHRISTY Shop first door north of Holland Hotel. Res. phone 72N John CummuiKS ot al vs J-.nnuol Gnrbcr et al, Title quieted. George Corner vs Farmers' Union G'-ain Co. ct al, Dismissed at plain tiff's costs. In the matter of tho Issuance of Funding Bonds of tho City of Bed Cloud, continued. Guy Cone vs Mary A. Cone, sale ordered. Stale Bank of Hildrcth vs M. Mass inj'er et al, continued. Oliver Hudson vs Jacob Mandel gaum, continued. Mary Haves vs Tracy Hayo.-, Di vorce for plaintiff granted. COMMISSIONERS MET ON TUESDAY Bed Cloud, December 13 1921 Tho County Board of Commission ers met at 1 p. m. as per adjournment of November 1st. All members present. Motion made by Crowell and seconded by Shidler that tho Board , reconsider their action on the 1 claims of the Bed Cloud Farmers' Institute and the Webster County ' Fair Association for aid ob agricul- 1 tu re societies and that tho action taken by tho Board on November 1, 1921 bo received and set aside. Motion carried. ' After a further di cushion of this matter by the Board and W. 13. Fiance President of tho Webster County Fair Association, and J. S. Gilham representing tho Red Cloud 1' armors' Institute tho lollowing ac tion wns taken: Moved by Stumphcnhorst seconded by Shidler that whereas tho County Board did on the 11th day of August 1921 make a levy of .01 mill on each dollar of the assessed valuation of said county to provide for a fund of not to ixrnrd SWOOO for nlil to ncn- cultural societies of said county as I For eonvonlunco of thoso who do not is provided for in Houso Boll No. 130 hnvo timo to do their shopping during of Session Laws of 1921 and did in- tho day, Mrs Burbanil'lmros will koep ssss'ja.s.'iRjrtsfa rrtMmiw ,, . inland tlinf .01. mill filimild pnnstituto UUtU Christmas. and bo a fund to aid agricultural m , societies of said county and that 1.2 .. . . .. ' mills' should constitute .the general e A fcooa cuow. stmas Eiconomy OR as little as $4 we can make you a dozen photographs that you will be proud to give your friends. hat is 883 Cents each. 17 r What else can you give them at that price that will give them as much pleasure. Other Styles Priced Higher SUNDAYS and EVENINGS by appointment until Christmas. THE CLEASON STUDIO Red Cloud Tho Degreo of Honor met Tuesday ovonlng and Initiated one eaudlrlnte anrl also elected the following ollicers for the onMitng iflrm: Mil. MntUdii Welsch, V. Chief. Mrs. Bnnnn Wnlker, C. of II. Mrs Filsh lMUmy, h. of II. Mr Pnlslphnr, C. of O. Mrs. Horn Buklor. Uoorder, Mrs. II. Sluby, Uecnlvcr. Mrs Merer, Treasurer. Mi-B F.Klo Jornbuiir, Usher. Mrs. Mario IVrry, AsMst Ushor. Mrs. Mario Bey nobis, I. W. Mrs Perry, O. W After lodge oloied a lnneh was serv. od by tho Chief of Honor. i i i - ' " in i iiimii imiiiii-ininiii i 1 " ' " '' -' -- Q Hake Kmm i For My New Incoming Spring Slock, Which Consists of A fine line of Black Tred Horse Shoes in both fabric and cord I Will Sell All Firestone Tires And Tubes Now On Hand ;j &!& JLosi; 'i i For the balance of December Red Cloud Tire Hospital W. H. FRENCH, Prop. . !'' .im-tvtti4nrt' H; r i I ?"" -t-uw;saK'ftiMi'?'ff