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Hole proof comes in a wide va riety of regular and fancy styles in silk, silk faced.and lusterized lisle. Made for women and children, too. BARBARA PHARES Agent: Warner Bros. Corsets Home Journal Patterns. H Paint Your Automobile Che-nam-el Auto Paint Is one of the best in the market You can easily do your own work. It flows freely and does not show the brush marks. Auto Finishing Varnish will renew the dull appear ance and make your auto look new and glossy. Sold by CHAS. L COTTING, The Dru ELBERTA PEACHES FOR. CANNING CaHoad In TODAY $2 35 Per Bu. r m I a I .M II m m W yne aiarn eesner Red Cloud. Nebraska. Go. M. E. Pastor's Appontments I At the Mate ponferpiid' r r the Moth oilM l'.i'tfirs I'cM -t Oni ilia hist week, t ! t ci 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 inishis nei nguln na- I signed to the different churches in this c Jinny: Bladen H. V. Mnvtens. Iuavule Drtvld Simpson. Cowles-W. W, Oettys. Guide Rock-C. V. Lucl;er. Red Cloud-H. W. Copo. Ajsjssisatssxxi Defeated Guide Rock 5 to 0 Thursday a'temoon the nianaRdf of the Red Cloud ball team took the beat team that we over had to ( tilde Rook where they played the local team at that place. Peterson was on the mound for Red Cloud aud had his opponents at his mercy through the game. Be let them down with three hits and struck out sixteen, while V diets did the rejoirlng. Red Cloud won by a score of 5 to 0. The Guide Rock team is one of the best teams in this part of tie sttite as they defeated Superior by a teore of 11 to 8 Friday afternoon and Siturday, with Harry Smith on the mound, defeated Burr Oak by a score o!ll to'l. Buys Blacksmith Shop Frank Whelau has rented the Con gregational parsonage and is moving Jn his household goods at this wxitlng, having again purchased the blacksmith hopfrom.C,' T. Dlcken:1t'ifad Bons, t3 whom, he sold it several month ago. ms two, daughters. Lcla and Norma are with him, the former soinf to school here, but Leo, his son, will re- main with his sister, Mrs. Roy Spence. and attend school there this year. The Dickenson families are as vet unde cided as to what they will do, We are glad to have Frank back with us again, and hope that the retiring firm will decide to remain here. Bladen Enter- prise. m m COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN SESSION ON TUESDAY Red Cloud, Nebr. Sept. 12, 1922. The Board of County Commissioners met as per adjournment at 11 o'clock a. m. Members present: Waldo, Shidler, Stumpenliorst, Orowell and Chaplin. The following claims were audited and allowed and Clerk instructed to draw warants on the proper funds in payment of same: GENERAL FUND W. D. Edson $ C. E. Kizer Burroughs Adding Mach. Co Dr. E. D. Lciby Dr. Roht Damerell County Treasurer F. E. Maurcr Miens Omaha Brush Co. .. Slate Journal Co. Blue Hill Leader Hillyard Chemical Co School Dist No. 23 Mountford Bros. R. B. Printing Co. C. Fassler Milburn & Scott Co. .. Hammond & Stephens Co. H. R. Fausch i'jtstxizcvMXEasissa svnnsissatrrtnr rjPKiiMTXTxrmsr.'ia 18.67 51.8G 9.30 37.C0 9.40 1 10.45 4.40 G.51 8.05 1G0.50 42.70 5.U0 141.50 117.77 6.00 18.80 7.61 205.00 60.00 ... 164.10 7.75 5.65 10.11 12.75 5.50 30.55 5.00 43.75 35.00 BRIDGE FUND Allied Construction Co. 12,569.65 John Wittwer , 4.00 R. B. Leggett 28.00 Nohr Culvert Co. 28.20 Roy Garretson 7.00 No further business appecring tho Board adjourned to meet October 3, 1922. H. P. TERRY, County Co 1- FARM BUREAU NOTES Anna Stumpenhorat . POOR FARM FUND Charles Harpham . D. C. Wegman W, G. Hamilton Standard Oil Co G. D. Barry T. .H. Deakin R. P. Wcesner Co.. H. Ludjow Mrs. Mary Emerton E. J. Emerton (By County Agent, Henry R. Fausch) WEBSTER COUNTY AT THE STATE FAIR Red Cloud Clothing Club made two entries each of their sewing. Mil dred Mizcr won 1st on Kitchen Apron and 1st on Princess Slip. Elizabeth Mizcr won 2nd on Sewing Bag ind 3rd on Kitchen Apron. The Club won 2nd on their clothing cxhibitB in competi tion wrth 31 exhibits. Two members of this. team Goldie McConkey and DeEtte Comer gave a Clothing Dcm ontration and ranked 8th with a score of 80, IB teams . competing. Cass county team won first, score 87. Mrs. W. H. Thomas is leader of this Club and she can feel mighty proud of tho Club. This is the first time Webster county has competed in Gi-ls' Club work at the State Fair. JUDGING TEAMS The Live Stock Judging team won 2nd. Dawson county winning first, 18 teams competing. Members of the team were Oscar Lea, Oecil Means, and Eugene White. Oscar Lea rank ed first in judging cattle, Cecil Means ranked 2nd in horses and 3rd in sheep. Cecil Means ranked 4th as individual, Oscar Lea 6th and Eugene White 9th. DAIRY JUDGING TEAM The Darry Judging team also won second, Adams county winning first. Members of this team were Lorimer Edson, Wil'tom Arndfc and - Robert Overing. William Arndt" ranks. 8rd on Holsteins. The irfdivldiiat "fanning of the team was1 LorimeP1 Edson 4th, William Arndt 6th and Robert Qver- ing 10th. ' DEMONSTRATION TEAMS The Calf Club team demonstrating the selection, feeding and fitting of a calf won first and champion,, their score was 95. Eugene White and Lorimer Edson were on the team. They will give a demonstration at the Alc-Sar-Bcn next week following they will represent Nebraska at the Interstate Fair Souix City Iowa and compete with champion teams from the other states. The Pig Cub team represented by Cecil Means and Oscar Lea ranked 4th. CLUB LIVE STOCK ALSO WINS Lorimer Edson won first on his Shorthorn heifer which was a hand some loving cup and $25.00 cash. He was also awarded a gold medal on be ing tho best showman in the Calf Showing contest. Logan Ohmstede wins 5th on Duroc Jersey boar. 78 entries. Eugene White wins 2nd on Poland China Barrow, 6th and 9th on Poland China Gilts and 4th on Poland China litter. 70 entries. LIVE STOCK BREEDERS WIN F. C. Buschow & Sons, Blue Hill showed 12 Red Polled cattle and won 1 first, 2 seconds, 1 third, 1 fourth and 2 fifths. Herman Wessels, Blue Hill showed 8 head of Angus cattle and won 1 first 1 second, 2 fourths, 1 fifth and 1 seventh. Henry Fausch, Guide Rock won sec ond on Shorthorn Bull. The bull that won first was later made Grand Champion. Masonic and Eastern Star ' Lodge Will Picnic Sept. 20 The Masonic and Eastern Star lodge of this city are planning on holding a big plcnto next Wednesday at the Golf grounds Bouthwebt of this oity. Invitations havo been 6ent to the Blue Hill, Guide Rook, Cowlcs, River, ton and Lebanon lodges and no doubt there wIR be large delegations from these towns present. A basket dinner will be served, A program consisting of music, speaking, races and other amusements has been arranged for. The Aotlng Grand Mast er of tho Grand Lodge has been invited to deliver an address. Tho following aro the Chairmen of the conunltti'L's: F. A. Turnnre, Grounds and Amusements; B, F.Perry, Prnurnni; It. F. Oatmau, Refreshments; Uastern .Stur Indies, Dinners A. V. Iijc'tu', Conveyances. Yes Sir You can now buy a Clothcraft $07 Standard Serge for Not in years have we been able to offer you a bottor value than this. Nearly ev ery man has a serge suit in his wardrobe because h e knows that a serge suit al ways looks right and gives exceedingly good service. Stop in front of our window some day this week and look at those Clothcraft Standard Serges in Blues, Gray and Brown at $27.00. In spite of ' the price everyone guaran teed in writing to give sat isfactory wear and service. The Cowden-Kaley CIo. Co. Always Reliable WISE PARENTS WILL HAVE THEIR CHILDREN'S EYES EXAMINED AND TESTED BEFORE SCHOOL BEGINS. BY SO DOING THEY KNOW THE CHILDREN BEGIN THE SCHOOL YEAR PROPERLY PREPARED TO MAKE THE BEiST USE OP THEIR SCHOOL HOURS. BRING THE CHILDREN IN BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS. WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION AND FIT NO GLASSES UNLESS NEEDED. FOUNTAIN PENS WITH CLIP $1.50 BLOTTERS FREE ASK FOR THEM "RITE-RITE" MECHANICAL PENCILS 10c LEADS FOR AUTOPOINT, EVERSHARP AND OTHER PENCILS 10c PER DOZEN Pocket Ben Watches $1.50 Glo Ben Watches $2.50 Alarm Clocks $1.25 to $4.75 KODAK DEALER E. H. Newhouse RED CLOUD NEBR. Hardware Electrical Goods WHEN you want anything in the line of hardware, whether it be a small item or a bill for a new house we will be glad to serve you. ELECTRICAL GOODS We also carry a line of electrical goods. See us for lamps, irons, grills, percolators, waffle irons, sewing machine motors, etc. GEORGE TRINE ' The Webster County Agricultural Society will be held at Red Cloud, Oct. 3 to 6lh. Vr i U n ii Ax , 'M UN V-fl & 4 ' J ; mi i m 'VI '. M