SED CLOUD,, IfXBRASKA,, CHIEF r r-r 1 i 'i r . i.j f k a ' y :$ k , i i ;:! i ' . -ft gMKHMMHKMHMHMMMM AS TOLD TO US KRMHKMMIXHlilltllM Buy Bread at Powell and Tope's. W. S. Beezlcy spent Saturday in Hastings. ' i ' Miss Nina Simmons spent Saturday in Hastings. Mrs. J. W. Stockman spent Mon day in Hastings. Miss Emma Bargman spent Thurs day in Hastings. Jas Silvcy was down from Inavale Tuesday afternoon. Two good places to cat, at homo and Powell's Cafe. Rev. Fitzgerald was a passenger to Superior Wednesday morning. Chi.Xntncl is tlio boat varnish lloor and furniture Sold by Cotting. B. F. Mizor was a passenger to Hastings Tuesday morning. Mrs. Herb Ludlow was a passenger to Grand Island Tuesday morning. Mrs. Jus Peterson and Mrs. Frank Peterson spent Monday in Hastings. Miss Gladys Smith of McCook is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wolfe and family. James Doyle shipped a car of hogs from Lester to Kansas City Tuesday morning. "" t ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Finchcr are the parents of a baby boy born Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Chancy of Fre mont spent the weekend with friends in this city. Lynn Bush is spending a few days hero with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Bush. G. W. Damon and Warren Sutton attended the blue rock shoot at Hast ings Sunday. Frank Foley spent Sunday here with his family 'returning to Hastings Sunday evening. Rev. Ncwland returned home Fri day evening from Grand Island where he spent a few days. Mr. and Mrs Harry Gilham and children of Holstcin spent Sunday here with their parpnts Dr. and Mrs E. A. Croighton went to Omaha Sunday morning to spend a few days with friends. Grant Christy and E. W. Stevens were in Hastings Saturday attending to some business matters. Judge Blackledgo and Court Report er Lee Johnson were passengers to Hastings Monday morn'ng. Tom Swartz returned homo Friday morning from Ellis, Kansas where he purchased a car of hogs to feed Mrs. Laird Potter returned homo Thursday evening from Hardy where she had been visiting ho parents. James Rodgers, aged 62 years, 6 months' and 3 days, passed away nt his home at Cowles Tuesday morning. George Amack returned home Thursday from Kansas City where he had two cars of cattle on the markat. The Misses Minnio Christian and Virginia Tate returned to Holdregc 'Monday morning after spending the weekend here with the former's moth er, Mrs. Christian and fam'ly. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ducker departed Friday evening for Rochester, Minne sota whero tho latter will undergo un operation at the Mayo Bros, hospital. Mrs. J. W. Hauck accompanied them. State Deputy Sheriff, 0. D. Hedge and John Jones and Sheriff Huffcr were in Smith Center attending dis trict court the last of tho week. These gentlemen were witnesses in tho caso of State of Kansas vs Chas. Mimick. Farm Loans -All wanting farm loans call aud see me. I bavo something new to offer you. J. II. BAILEY. fhl FOLITC AT HOME EXPECT YOU 1MB rULIXd TOTEIX'EM ALL ABOUT "OMAHA'S FUN i&fM&TiA VISIT CENTRE," THE E?5CSr'aJ IT' ExhilaratlngBURLESKandVAUDEVILf" SiafeAlTTOXiPlllednfthPrettyGIrl11. Tunny Cloii Corgeoai Itqulnile, llrllllint Sceulo Hnvironmtnt. MATINEE DAILY, 2;15j EVNGS. 8;30 EVERYBODY OOUSt ASK ANYBODY Aiway the Biggest and Bast Show West of Chicago, Now Wall Paper nt Cotting's. Wm. Linn, G. R. Beck and Art Gil bert returned home Thursday evening from Omaha where they spent a few days. Will Robertson and John Yost weic in Rivcrton Monday evening wher- they loaded three cars of cattle foi market. Mrs. George Hines returned to her home at Wymore Tuesday morn'ng after spending a week here with lnr paients. Miss Anno Rannoy arrived hove Saturday evening to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rannoy Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Aultz and chil dren of Riverdale, Nebraska spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Salnden went lo Republican City Friday evening after attending tho funeral of his aunt, Mrs; Hardwick. Dr. R. V. Nicholson departed the first of the week for Rochestci', Min nesota, whero his wife is confined to a. hosptial. F. W. Cowdcn returned homo Sun day morning from Republican City where he had been attending to busi ness matters. Donald Funk who is attending col lege at Hastings arrived hero Friday evening to spend the spring vacation with relatives. R. T. Cook returned to McCook Sat urday after working a few days as switchman in tho local yards during tho absence of Glair Wolfe. Miss Minnio Kellett of Clay Center nrrived in the city Saturday evening to spend a few days with hpr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kellett. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L'nn have movi'd into the Garbcr property recently va cated by Dr. Nicholson who has moved into the Paul Pope residence. Cecil Crowcll returned to Lincoln Sunday morning to resume his stud'es after spending the spring vacation here with his parents and friends. Mrs. D. G. Addleman of Obcrlin, Kansas arrived in tho city Tuesday morning to spend a few days with licr brother, N. B. Bush and family. Miss Thclma McBride who is at tending college at Hastings is here spending a few days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McBride. Millard Ailes returned to Lincoln Thursday to resumo his studies at 'he state agricultural college after spend ing a few days here with his parents. Tho Community Chorus will render a cantata at tho Bosso Auditorium on Easter Sunday at 8 p. m. Tho public is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Jas Tanquary went to Falls City Saturday morning to spend a few days with her husband who is working in the Burlington roundhouse at that place. Ben Copley, Oliver Buzzard and Roy Palmer went to Omaha tho lust of the week and drove back three new Ford cars for the Smith Bros. & Copley garage. Hobert Blackledge returned to Lin coln Sunday morning to resumo his studies at the slate university after spending a week here with his fatner, Judge Blackledge. Miss Margaret Dickson arrived home Wednesday morning from Knn sas City she being called here on nc count of the death of her mother, Mrs. E. Dickson. Mrs. C. II. Miner shipped one cpr of cnttlo to Sanbom, Sunday morning, Delancy 'tiros., one car of hogs to tho Kansas City mukct, nnc) A. B. Crabi.l two cars of hogs to St. Joe. Horses Wanted for Eastern Market, must be fat and broke. Bring in your good ones to Ualley'a tie barn Saturday, April 8th. Frank Howard. ax'W'"aA'aVsV De Forest S RADIOPHONES Parts Supplies Fairburv Radio Co. ,216 4th St. Phone 251 ,f,fv''Wvvv, Bert Benson of Superior was in tho city Wednesday ovonlng. J, W. Auld has bought Dr. Damercll's residence Dr. Damernll and wife hnvo moved into the Overman resldonco. Miss Mildred Polnicky returned to Lincoln Sunday morning to resume her studies nt the state university after spending tho past week hero with her brother and wife. The bids for tho erection of n 815,000 school building at Inavale were open ed Wednesday af to moon and tho Board decided to make the building smaller and resubmit the plans for blda Red Cloud Gun Club Tho next shoot will bo hold April Oth at 2 o'clock. Come out boys ilfty strong and get in shnpo as wo will shoot ngntust the Alma Club tho fol lowing Sunday, CO bird program. Vis itors welcome Seerctary. March Weather Report Temperature: Mcanil dog, maxi mum 78 deg on 3?iid, minimum 1 be low ou'2nd. Total Precipitation: 1.50 inches. Total snowfall: 0 Inches. Number of days clear 15. partly o'oudy 7, cloudy 0. Dates of sleet 18 and 20th, thunderstorms 18 and S.rth. Prevailing wind Direction N W 9 days. Precipitation slnco Jan. 1, 2 15 Inches. Chas. Ludlow, Observer NOTED LECTURER TO SPEAK HERE Dr. Geo. W. Morrow of Detroit Michigan, Nationnl lecturer for the Anti-saloon League of America, will speak at the Baptist church, next Sunday morning at 11 a. m. Dr. Morrow has crossed tho continent many times in tho past right years in his work as National lecturer, lie has been received on every hand with glad acclaim, not alono because of the work that ho has accomplished, but because of his groat force of speech and personality. Dr. Morrow's message next Sun day morning will bo on tho general theme of law enforcement. His sub ject will be "Americas Opportunity At Homo And Abroad." The sqrvicc will bo held at Baptist church beginning at 11 a. m. Orders Wireless Phone March 31, lOW Mr. J. W. Auld, State Bank, Red Cloud, Nebr. Dear Sir: Mr. W. J. Linn placed an order with us yesterday morning tor a wircloss telephone Radio outfit to be supplied to Mr. B. S Qarbor. There is going to be a little delay in shipping this us wo aro waiting for somo of the very latest improvements which have just been put in action a few weoks ago which gives u very much clearer voice and service that has herctofor been used and will bo ono of tho most complete outllts that wo have cvir sold and will be the flrbt complete outfit that has been shipped to the Stitc of Nebraska cud wo liopo it. will glvcyou the service that you antici pate. Yours very truly, Mid West Electjuo Co Gifts Doubly Useful. I "Tho most useful gift Is tho hock able one," philosophized "undo" as ho dusted off tho pledges. "For the past month or mora wo have been getting in the presents from tho holiday sea son, the ones for which there was no use first. Now, as hard times begin to pinch, wo -aro getting In more." Watches head tho list, according to 'the pawnbrokers. The little Ivory clock sent to the boy living in tho ballroom of tho boarding house is of uso In tiding over tight week ends. Girls bring In their wrist watches and trinkets and explain in detail Just what tho circumstances aro that forco this last resort. That many now cus tomers aro being croated was evi denced by tho manner In which they approached tho shops. They enter cautiously and should there bo an other customer Inside, try" to whisper their wants and nro reluctant to show tho article cnrrled. Negligent of Their Duties. It is said that only about HO per cent of tho pcoplo of London fulfill their Toting privileges. Dr.W.H.McBtlde OKNTimr OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud Nebraska Dr.R. V. Nicholson DENTIST Red Cloud Nebr ask BOARD OF EDUCATION HOLDS REGULAR MEETING Red Cloud, Nebr April 3rd. Board met in regulnr session with all members present nt Commercial Club rooms at 8 p. m. After minutes of previous meeting, of March 13th, were read and approved the Board audited and allowed the following bills: National Wood Renovating Co....$ 0.G0 Mrs. Rantz .... 2.S0 R. P. Wcesncr & Co. - E. W. Stevens Grico & Grimes ... .72 ... 3.C0 ... 25.80 . 1.00 .- 1C.00 - G.75 Mnlonc-Gcllatly Co. Graham Furniture Co. Red Cloud Chiof On motion. Miss Lavinn Day of Superior. Nebraska, was elected toacli cr of Domestic Science at a salary of $125 per month. Motion made by Ovcring to increase salary of music teacher $100 for school year, not caricd. On roll call Ovcring, Grimos nnd Sherwood voting aye and Porry, Wcesncr and Pope no. Also motion to re-elect teacher of Agriculture for S1500 ncr venr not carried Ovcrincr. Grimes and Sherwood voting aye and Porry, Wcesncr and Pope no. Kansas Pickups SMITH COUNTY F. M. Brown and family spent Sun day at Frank Browns. This vicinity was visited with a much needed rain Sunday night Mrs Sarah Rolihau of Topeka is vis iting rolativcs around here. Mrs Flora Blair is on tho sick list but is somo better lit this writing. Uobb Lannigau and family vlsltod with Hex Rollhan and wifo Sunday. Newell Mnrrctt and wife of Lebanon spout Sunday with Earl Abbott and wife. U 1 P.iyne anil family attonded n Sunday School hooial at Cora Saturday evening. Mis. Frank Strickland and Miss Hazel llnxton visited Mrs. E E. Spurr lor Sunday. Austin Spurrier and wife of Burr Oak bpent a couple cf days Inst week with their son James Spurrier. Report of (lie Condition of tiu: Bank of Inavale of Inavale Charter No. 795 In the State of Nebraska nt the close of business April 1, 1922, nnsouncKS Loans nnd Discounts.... ..... ..5110,770.83 820.01 UvcrdraltH . - llomlH, Hccurltlqs, judgments, clnlmH otc, including nil government "bonds ..Z... '... . Hanking house, lurntturo & ilxturcs Current oxncniics, tnxes nnd Inter est pnld..... .................. Duo from nntlonnl and stnto banks 8U,i79.2fl Currency. ..... 1 ,615.00 Gold coin 70.00 I3.775.8U 3,521.00 3.0C8.00 Silver, nickels nnd cents.. 000.09 1(1,181.37 Totnl - S 1 18,010.23 I.IAlllI.ITins Capital stock jmld In.... 8 10,000.00 Surplus luntl 10,000.00 Undivided profits 0,017.80 Individual deposits subject to check . ... 77,70U.5l Tlmoccrtlllcnlcsoldcposlt 31,505.08 112,275.10 Hills pnynblo .. 10,500.00 Depositor's gunrnnty (and 1,150.21 Total ? 118,010.23 STATE OF N'KHUASKA, ltu County ol Webster f" I, U. H. McUrnry Cashier of tho above nam ed bank do hereby swear that tho abovo statement is n correct nnd truo copy ol tho report mndo to thoBtnto Hanking Hoard. O. It. MCCIIAHY, Cashier. Attest: Charles Hunter, Director. Alfred McCnll, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 1st day oiiApril 1022. C. M . Sherwood (Seal). Notary Public AWAKENING CHINA A LECTURE SUBJECT Church on next Sunday evening at 7:30 p .m. at tho Baptist church, the pastor will deliver an illustrated lec ture on the subject "Awakening China." The lecture will present in de finite form, the true China of to-day. Almost nothing is known of internal conditions in this ancient country, the scat of n civilization thousands of years old. China for many years closed its doors and refused to commune with the outside world, tho people lived to themselves in much the samo manner as did their ancestors thousands of years ago. This condition was chang ed a few years back, and in th'o place of tho ancient China of tho centuries there stands a new China, a China of great opportunities, a China of mighty ideals and high ambitions. The pictures to be shown in connec tion with tlie lecturo next Sunday night, will reveal tho actual accomp lishments of Christian influence, The gospel message has in truth done mighty things for China as it has in all places whero the application of its principles has been made. A cordial invitation is extended to all those interested in tho Mis'slonnry entcrprlsq, to attend and enjoy the service. Tho, Pnlnco Bakery Is Installing a now soda fountain today. "" PLU'ttn, Piggy -tvtry muddtr glvi htr klddlta KELLOGG'S 6i cautt you can eat Brtat big bowlt an' thty tatf K,o od'tr an' thty'r ail crltpy an' dandyl" xninevet tasted Coin Flalces so joyously flavored, so ctispycmnchy &s Kellodgs . That's why big and littlo folks who know tho differ once insist upon KELLOGG'S! Tho thing to do is to mako comparison Kcllogg's against any other kind of corn flakes you over ate! 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