ry 4 P - On l't H tnt 4ilstoilftt Mucltitt A newspaper That Gives The News Flfty-twe Weeks Each Year Fr $1,50 VOLUME 50 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, MARCH 23, 1922 NUMBER 12. Special Soap Sale AN ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASE OF A LARGE AMOUNT OP SOAP ENABLES US TO OFFER YOU Pearl White Soap B5G NEW BAR DISTRICT COURT PROCEEDINGS COUNTY lW.M"A fee m .'Vn Water fl Distiict court met Monday, with Judgo Blnckledgc on the bench and' Couit Reporter Johnston keeping a H COMMISSIONERS IN SESSION ON TUESDAY Red Cloud, Nebraska March 21, 1922 The County Hoard of Comm'ssion- rccord of events. This was to have been a jury term, but as there was era met as per adjournment at 10 so little work for a jury, it was de- o'clock p. m. with all members prcs- cided to save the county this expense, cnt. .- PRE WAR PRICES Box 80 Bars - - $4.20 With 8 Free Packages of GOLDEN ROD Box 10 Bars - " -.' $ .53 With 1 Free Package of GOLDEN ROJDJ WHILE OUR PRESENT .SUPPLY LASTS. WE OFFER THIS EXCELLENT LAUNDRY SOAP AT THESE "ALMOST WHOLESALE" PRICES.' THIS WONDERFUL WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP CONTAINS "WATER SOFTENING," "BLEACHING" AND DIRT STARTING" QUALITIES. AT TEND THIS SALE, OR TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER. WE HAVE EQUALLY GOOD "BARGAINS" ON OTHER PRO DUCTS. Our Car Of Early Ohio Seed Potatoes Has Arrived. Place Your Order Now t Farmers' Union Store Red Cloud, Nebraska in 4 For That New Easter Dress YOU WILL WANT SILK and the jurymen wore notified that they need not appear. The following is a list of the mat ters given consideration: State of Nebraska vs. Lloyd Cra bill, a plea of simple assault consented to and a fine of 13 and costs assessed. State of Nebraska vs. Charles RIcli- aidson, continued. State of Nebraska vs. Dclph and Chaplin, reported on parole. W. II. Tolley vs. Earl R. Slawson, dismissed. Alice Bessie Mcintosh vs. Edgar Mcintosh, dismissed. Johnson B. Wisecarvcr vs. Roscoc Burch, continued. John Baikley vs. Guy Merrill, con tinued. . JT v Jas. W. Auld vs. Cora E. Brcreton et al., continued. Ruby Schouburg vs. Henry Ander son, continued. Mrs. Anna Kempkes vs. George Kempkes, sale confirmed. Guy Cone vs. Minnie A. Cone ct al., sale confirmed. State Bank of Hildreth vs. Mas singer et al., continued. Oliver Hudson 'vs. Jacob Mandel baum, case submitted to court on briefs. Curlec Clothing Co. vs. Wilbur Hamilton, continued. Trevett, Mattis & Baker Co. vs. Harry A. Reagor et al. continued. George Davis vs. L. C. Peisiger ct al, continued. Ray Sutton et al vs. Clyde Wolf, continued. The Nebraska Bldg & Loan Assn. vs. Leonard R. Rust ct al., decree of foreclosure. Bert C. Emcrick ct al vs. Josic Ny- berg ct al., dismissed. Willinni Jarboe et al vs. William Crepps, continued. The Exchange Bank of Bladen vs. A. IT. Larrick, continued. In the matter of application of Myrtle Putnam to sell real estate, ap plication allowed. In -the matter of the application of Alfie Hansen to sell real estate, ap plication allowed. Henry A. StcfTin vs. Charles Stcf fin, decree quieting title. Charles II. Kalcy vs. Willard IJ. Steward ct al. continued. Mattio Gouldio vs. James Gouldie, divorce for plaintiff. Lula L. Wood vs. Grant Houchin ct al, sale ordered. John Curtis Hassclbachcr vs. Chas. McConkoy et al., continued. ThG following bonds were approved by.Boaid: John Hutchins, Road Overseer Dist. No. 6 II., Allied Corn tractors Inc. Two petitions wcic piesonted to the Board from Potsdam precinct for the appointment of an assessor to fill vacancy caused by the death of E. H. Funke Sr. After considering the num ber jof signatures to each petition a motion was made by Sluinpcnhoist seconded by Chaplin that Otto Muol ler be appointed to fill this vacancy. Motion carried. The Board expected to meet the D. vision Engineer at this meeting to ar range and decide on the Budgot neces sary for the maintenance of the Fed eral roads for 1922. A telephone message was leccived from the Di vision Engineer btating that he couM not meet the Board at this meeting A RECENT BULLETIN From The Edison Factory is as Follows: am set .April 3rd as the date when he 'would meet with Board and ar j . . . , " ranco t us matter. '-StL .- , 1- ..,.- .nn. 1 , xn luiruru 10 vim ivti asu.-.hiiii:nt 01 ,tuo JM:.rsh Haulwarc Stock in GiHdc Rock the County Treasurer wv.s instructed to i educe their asses -rceni to the sJim of 84000.00. On motion mndc and carried John Hanson was appointed Road Overseer of District No. 11 B. The following claims were audited and allowed and County Clerk in structed to draw warrants on the pro per funds in payment of same: GENERAL FUND Woodstock Typewriter Co $100.00 Clara McMillan 04.13 County Treasurer 230.51 Smith & McKimmcy.-. -.-- C6.7B Dr. Damerell 8.00 F. E. Maurer- 3.00 A. L. Ambrose 3.10 T. R. Laftcr 3.10 E. D. Lieby 37.f0 H. R. Fauscli . . 1 215.00 Anno Stumpenhorst ..:.. ... . C0.00 E. Peters 3..G5 T. J. Chaplin 47.50 II. H. Crowell 25.00 II. A. Stumpenhorst 37.90 C. A. Waldo 237.00 Grant Shidler 80.10 BRIDGE FUND x Al Turner. 10.00 Wm. Sawyer 15.00 POOR FARM FUND Standard Oil Co tiiTfi.. ' iTTj,! Mill' liwi-n iTMBMwwfriwnwiinfcwii iif Ji tn it nmimtmtWnw mm 1 Have a new line in Foulard, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chines, Taffetas. Come in and let us show them to you. They arc priced right as to grado and, quality. BARBARA PHARES Red Cloud, Neb. . AGENT HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS Was an Enjoyable Affair Tlie Bubiness Women's (ilub hulcl their regular mcuUtig last evening at tho I. O. O. l hull nud all In attend ance rcpoit an onjoynbIo timo Since tho diitu was not fur removed from St Patrick's Day tho Ktie&ts as they nrrlv ed wote glycu a gioon cup and tequlr ed to his the "Blarnoy Stone." Many tfanicj wore enjoyed injuludiug a potato race for which prizes wore given furnishing grout aiiiuseinont for nil probont, After lunch was served dancing wus engaged in. Tlioso in charge of arrangements de servo groat crodlt for tho splendid manner In which all weio entertained. The Ml.ss,es Ituehcl Cowdon, Anno Stuuiphcnhorst uud Ruby Koon com posed the committee on ontortuiument while tho Misses Emma Bargman, Lot tto Emorton, Joslu Igou and Mrs Graca Wolfe had charge of serving the lunch, Holy Land Pictures Tho sermon lecture on "Tho Holy h and" which was given at the- Baptist church last Sunday night will be re peatcd to-night by request. Geo. McKinncy ... G. D. Barry. M. B. Robertson L. W. Ely. J. B. Stanser. It. T. Wccsncr No further business 7.00 i.OO 2.00 48.&0 - 12 00 30.00 47.G0 appearing tho Board adjourned to meet April 3rd, at 10 o'clock n. m. B. F. PERRY, County Clerk. LIFE or PAUL TO BE GIVEN IN PICTURES "Tho Life Of Paul," and his remark ablo missionary journeys will be the subject of tho illustrated sermon-lecture at' the Bapt st church next Sun day night. Paul has been called tho "Christian Hero Of All Timo" and ho has nor been mis-namod. No more romantic story has ever been written than tho story of his life. Tho pictures will show many of the hcones of h's travels and adventures. Tarsus and many other cities of ancient times will bo shown. The service begins at 7:30 and are invited. all Baptist Church Notes Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m, The Pbt or speaks on "Tho Orcatucss of the Hour". Evening Worthlp 7:30 p. m. An Il lustrated sormon lecture on "The Life of Vaul". To Edison Disc Dealers: Here is a new idea From now on we will keep you advised of what new music wc have recorded but which for one reason or another has failed to pass our editors as a regular issue. On order from you. through your jobber, to the effect that you have an actual order from a cus tomer for any of these selections, wc will make them to order for your customer. . That's all there is to it, but that's enough. REMEMBER Neither you. your jobber, nor ourselves will carry any stock of these records. You 'must have your customer's before we will manufacture. Wc will not accept cancellations nor returns in any way. We are going to operate a strictly "custom built" or "made to order" department, and your customer must expect to wait a reasonable time for a record, just as he or she would expect to wait longer in a restaurant for dishes" specially cooked than for those marked "ready." THOMAS A. EDISON INC., Musical Phonograph Division B. H. Newhouse Rcjchuj Jeweler and Optometrist AMm GENERAL CONTRACTOR Wc 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. Wc do FRAME BRICK and STUCCO work, Let us show you the differ ence between good and inferior stucco. We build screen doors and window screens and do carpenter work of all kinds. Let us have your order for screen doors and window screens now. GRANT CHRISTY Shop first door north of Holland Hotel. Res. phone 72N BE PRACTICAL The young man in love often goes into raptures about "the blue of the sea in her eyes and the golden haze of autumn in her hair," but remember this, young man SHE'LL EAT just the same as any other healthy girl. Therefore, get down to practical affairs. Save your money, deposit it in a good reliable bank like ours and get ready to own a home for you and the girl and to provide the three square meals a day that you will both need as long as you live. You know when poverty comes in at the door, love sometimes flics out at the window. .' THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Floiance, Prejident Rod Cloud, Nob. S. Rf Flotahce, Cadiitr Capital and Surplus $33,090,00 Vtpotlts Quaranttbjtht Dupultom (iunraty Jfandofth Slatt of Xilratki mmmmmassmmmsamsasmMt www Are You Buying Dependable COAL? That is The Kind We Sell Malone - Ge.Uatiy Co. VWWVWWWWWWWrtWWWWWWWVtAWWVWWWW M