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NEBRASKA, APRIL C, 1922 NUMBER 14. New Grocery to Open Mr. Clcnrmiiti of tlio United Grocery Company which owns several itrooary btoresln tills stuto IniB ii force of men bu-y putting in bhulvos, ito., in the V. A. Albright building wheio they ex poet to open for business within the next .week or so. Tills llrm bulls for cash strictly nml inulio no delivorles thus enabling them to sell at a lower pitt&in of m'ollt. Will Give Cantata Easter The Community Choi-US of Hod Cloud have urrnnged to present a cantata, ".Life Everlasting" at tho Dcsse Audi torlum at eight o'clock Enster evening. There will bo no admission fee, but a silver offering will bo tiken to cover the actual expense of building, music, etc. The chorus has a membership of about fifty voices, and have been work ing for some tlmo under tho very tjtllo lont leadership of Miss Josophlnc Miz er. The cantata is in itself musical, and with the prepaiation which has been given to it, the people aro assured a musical treat The vuriouh churches of tho city, have in-ranged to dismiss their evening' services in order that the people may, attend, ;!, fir Results of City Election Tho city election passed-ofl quirtlv Tuesday but the results dctnoustratcd that considerably moro iiitrest had been taken by tho voters than appoar do on the surface. Tho ubsence of a hot campaign cannot always bo taken as on indication that activities have ceased lu political clrolos. Following is a tabulated list of the vote oast for the respective candidates: 1st 2nd Ward Ward 147 102 o 121 Vote Cast For Mayor Mary Peterson Scattering For Treasurer S R. Florancc Scattering Councilman 1st Ward A. H. Hoffman 127 Councilmnn, 2nd Ward C. M. Sherwood I. T. Amaclc Members School Board Vote Cast 47 Carrio Sherwood 01 E. L. Grimes Scattering 08 A 207 2-15 1 213 o 137 158 28-1 1C3 1G3 10 Total 441 V77 G 307 2 127 137 1C8 107 107 14 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MET ON TUESDAY The County Hoard of Commissi m tvs met ns per adjournment of M-u'ch 21st with all members present. J On motion mado and earned the Superintendent of Poor Farm was nllowcd to employ a hired girl for the balance of tho year. The County Treasurer was instruct ed to strike from tho tax list the 1021 per assessment of John Zuhcrhclder lix Heaver Creek precinct. Same l3 ijig a double assessment. . Tho bond of Warren Thomas :s Road Overseer of District No. G was approved by Board. The principal oDjcct of this meat us of the Board was to arrange the Budget as required by law, for the maintenance of the State Highway psystcm in Webster county. Mr. C. K. Wright the Division Engineer of the Department of Public works was present and after a lengthy discus sion of voad matters in general, tha Budget for 1022 was arranged Mid approved by both parties and filed with County Clerk. Using 1021 fig ures as a guide it was estimated that the receipts from auto licenses for 1022 would amount to ?23,331.C2 of this amount approximately 0010.01 would go to tho County Dragging Fund. The sum of not to exceed $7001.08 to bo expended on Federal Highway north from Red Oloud to Adams coun ty line, 2075.01 on road west from Red Cloud to Franklin county line. For construction and maintenance of road east from Red Cloud to Nuckolls county line tho sum of 0000.00. A ly of tho unexpended money not neces sary to be used on above mentioned roads to be used on any county roads that require attention. The following claims were audited and allowed and County Cleik in structed to draw warrants on the proper funds in payment of same. GENERAL FUND Mountford Bros $ 05.75 ALARMCL0CKS1 POCKET CLOCKS I $1.25 to $4.75 Just Arrived Direct From The Factory Big Ben " Baby Ben Sleepmcter Jack O Lantern Baby Ben Luminous Big Ben Luminous America's Pocket Ben Glo-Ben GET YOURS NOW KODAK DEALER E. H. Newhouse RED CLOUD NEDR. Mrs. Ed Dickson Laid to Rest Mrs. Ed Dickson, who boon in ill health for somo time passed nwny at her homo Tuesday morning. Her death was a shock to tho family as well a's tho community for her condition had not been considered serious, Mabol Truman, daughter of Itev. O. II. Truman, a former pastor of the Christian church, was born In thobtate of Kentucky, Feb. 28th, 1871. In the yoar 1801 sho was united in marriago with Mr. Ed Dickson. Tho coromony being performed by her father at tho Congregational church in this city. To this union wero born nlno children. She was a mombor of tho Christian Science church. Sho leaves to mourn her departuro besides the bereaved husband three Bons, Wm. Doan, Edward Dale, and Dwightand threo daughters Margareti Dorothy and Francos. Funoral ser vices wero conducted from tho Amack Mortuary at 11 o'olook this mornlug and Interment mado in tho city come tory. Baptist Church Notes Sunday School 10 o. m. Morning Worship 11 n. ra, Dr. Gto. W. Morrow of Detroit, Michigan will apeak on, "America's Opportunity at Home and Overseas, Evening Worship 730 P. m. An Il lustrated sormon lecture on "China To day". Mid. week prayer sorvlco Wednesday I 7:30 p. m. 15.48 133.64 20.00 10.45 .10.50 II. R. Fnusch 205.00 C. A. Waldo Frank Starr Mrs. Mary Emcrton . Chicago Lbr.'Co. B. II -I Dr. H. S. Reed O. J. Kailoy Anne Stumpcnhorst Dr. E. D. Lciby Geo. H. Ovcring Dr. Wegman F. E. Maurcr W. II. Lcetsch 15.00 CO.OO 37.50 21.20 8.00 3.00 30.00 122.01 85.45 Fanners' Union R. C. Malono & Gellatly Co No further business appearing tho Board adjourned at 7 o'clock p. m., to meet Tuesday, April 11th. B. F. TERRY County Clerk. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Wo do building from tho excavating to tho painting complete. Wo will figure your jobs to furnish all mater ials, or otherwise, to suit our customers. Wo 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. pliono 72N Holsteins Make Good Record Grace Homestead Johanna Fuync. n Full Aged Uolstoln Cow, owned bv Starko mothers of Red Cloud, Nebr., Is listed In the latest bullottn of "Re ported Tests of Uolstoln Frie&ian Cows" which lspubllbhcd by Malcolm II. Gardner of Dohivnn, Vl8. Sho Is reported ns having produced at tho ago of five years, S'JOHO.l lbs. of milk and 703.80 lba. of butter fat, In 305 days, equivalent to 002.2 lbs. of butter. Starko Urothors have also two other Ilolstcin cows listod In this bulletin. Roso Oak De Kol Burke, at tho ago of sovon years nnd cloven months, is crodlted with a record of 20705.3 lbs, of milk and 758.81 lbs. of butter fat, in 305 days, equivalent to U8 5 lbs. of butter, Vaulluo Star Ormsby. is reported us having produced in 305 days at tho ago of threo years and ono month, 10301.1 lbs of milk and 031.35 lbs, of butter fat, equivalent to 789.0 of batter. mmmmmrmnniiMnxmTinmrcmnniffl BE PRACTICAL The young man in love often goes into raptures about "the blue of the sqa in her eyes and the golden haze of autumn in her hair," but remember this, young man -SHE'LL EAT jusl 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 flies out at the window. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Floiance, President Red Cloud, Nob. S. R. Florancc, Cathier tj Capital and Surplus $35,000.00 DtpotUi OuciranUtit by the DtpotUort Quarunty Fund of the State of XtbratUi iMTO'irciCTirai WW.", Are You Buying Dependable COAL? That is The Kind We Sell Malone - Gellatly Co. I vuvwwww fVVW,JVVVJVUVVUVAVVVVVVJ Congregational Church Notes Rov. Thompson la expeotedto preach again Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Rev. J. S. Dick of Lincoln will bo hero April 17th and preach every oven ng for one week, 1 -OLXjr. We Do Only The Highest Grade COMMERCIAL PRINTING Add Tone to your business by getting the best :Vl