RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF wwvwvrwwwvvvwvvss Phone Ind. 3 on 90, Bell 174. i Residence, Bell 241 5 Mrs. Ed Amack UNDERTAKING BOTH PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB I. T. AMACK-PHONE lND. 32M wwivrtMjViJVVvv'jvjvwvvfMVMvjvnNww Need Groceries To-Day? " A LWAYS prepared and waiting to fill any Grocery order" is the motto under which our store is run. It means that no mat ter how small your order may be or what par ticular items you may want, we arc ready to supply them. Wo never allow any of our lines of package, bottled or canned goods to decrease to a "sold out" level; Neither do we offer anything in the Vegatable or Fruit line, unless it is strictly fresh. And what's more, we are sure our pri ces will please you. P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries and Queensware r"" '""'i Quality A GOOD JOB WELL DONE ' A piece of printed matter with your name on it is your "Per sonal" representative wherever it may be found. Surely then, the best is none too good. That's the basis on which we guar antee yoursatisfaction with our Printing. Quality is the watchword here all the time whether the job be big or little. '" :!' --" . The Red Cloud Chief We Do Only The Highest Grade COMMERCIAL PRINTING , Add Tone to your business by getting the best A. V. King of Denver is here work ing third trick at tho depot in the )lacc of oporator Docrinp who is lay ing off on account of a sprained vrist and operator Harrington arriv ed Thursday morning on train 14 to work second trick in the place of H. F. Thompson. H. A. Rustow of Superior who has beer. Revenue collector for this dis trict for several years has been re lieved of his position and E. A. Hayes f that city has been appointed to fill tkat position. The latter is well known m this city and is a nephew of Mr. nd Mrs. E. S. Garbr. Liquid Air Explosive. Wlii-n liquid air, containing from -10 to 00 per runt of oxygon, Is mixed with powdered charcoal It forms an explo sive which Is wild to he comparable In power to dynamite, and can he ex ploded by means of a detonator. This explosive has been tested In coal mines. The. liquid air evaporates sc rapidly that the explosive cannot he stored, but must he used within a few minutes nftor It ' nronnrcd. Keep TlQht Hold on Temper. Tho man who loses his temper Is In tho position of admitting to all who witness bis exhibitions that he is not master of himself, A loss of temper means loss of celf .control. No man can cn'iy (ho luxury of losing bis tctn per rr r ninrly nnd enjoy long life. Ncithir .aii such n man win Hie lov ing lojjty of bin iigwn-inic8, Tom Dreler In Forbes- Magazine. rltmarkablo Carving. San Franciscans are paying homnge to one of the most remarkable wooden statues ever received, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. It Is tho work of Ilamiuuma Masnldchl, greatest Jap uuese artist In wood or Ivory, who posed for hliiiM'lf by tho aid of ad justable mirrors mid carved his own life-sized Image from wood, Tho hair on the ilguiv Is the artist's own. He used tho clippings from his head nnd beard, liming liny boles for the hairs and set (In- them In place one by one. The llgure is In every particular, oven the most minute, an exact counter part of the artist. The carving re quired three years, even to so adroit and masterly a workman as Masaklchl, For French Children. Child welfare agencies of Franco have been combined Into ono looso or ganization known as tho general child wolfaro bureau. Tho work of tho or ganization Is divided Into sections; that on Bchool hygiene has studied medical Inspection of school children nnd the question of school nurses ; tho section on asslstnnco has collected In formation on nil agencies giving aid to children; a section on publicity is carrying on n general campaign of edu cation through lectures, newspaper articles and pamphlets In favor of child hygiene. Utile Room for Cutlcli.m. There are so ninny Jn. ,-s - iii.iii.v Jny drivers Hint it h.udlv ! o,.. iui.v driver to mil; ;ii.,nu i,, , i, tiki is, oi ntiy walker tu tuenilun J.ij drivurtrKuatlliJ .I'ont.IntylllgonctT. WE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud. Nebraaktv PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered In tho l'oMomco nt Itcd Cloud, Nob as Bocond CImh Matter! A. D.MoARTHUR,' Editor nnd Owner Advertising Rates Foreign, per column Inch 15c Local, " ' " 10 & 12J Democratic legislatures gave yev state taxes vnrying from $1.30 to $1.60 on every thousand dollars worth of property you possessed, Tho present state administration cost $3.30 per thousand for 1022, levied In 1021. Home difference, isn't there? 'Frank Kennedy, tho pteient slut. labor commissioner, making 95,000 a year ngalnst the $l,G00 he used to make, defends tho code government, yet ho knows that the best labor laws of the statu were emasculated by the code. Dy the way. ho hud $J4,000 to spend In tvo years and tho depart incut used to cost 812,000 every two years under the democrats. Tho dlf. fercuco is tnkou up lu a lot of useless; o n ploy cs. The record of congressional proceed ings fchous that Senator Hitchcock not only stood for every boiielleial bill that the "farm bloc'' favored, but that bo opposed the emergency tarlir which the ''farm bloc" said would raiso farm prices. Hut Senator Hitchcock was right, and they were wrong. They were voting for it only 'because they weio republicans. Prices now paid for farm products absolutely conform to what Senator Hitchcock said in the senate when this tariff bill was passed. LOCAL ITEMS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO. (Friday, Sept. 10, 1802) $115,000 worth of transfers Is not so bad for Red Cloud. A public reception was held at tl.o rcsldenco of 11. F. Mlzer on Tucsdny evening in honor of Elder I'utman and family. A very large turnout was the result. Jeff Ward, If ho could have suflio ient inducement, would put thostree of Hid Cloud in fine condition. Wher ever he has done work he has put the streets in much better shape than any of his predecessors. The R. & M. railway'ls using 75,000 gallons of wnteVally from tho city water works? One s'tandplpo and a fourth a day. That is pretty good. It would amount to about 81375 per an num at that rate. Sanford Noble was in tho city th's week visiting old friends. M. S. Marsh has gone to Broken Bow. Henry Cook has sued the Red Cloud National bank for $15,000 damages. Ward Hlatt will remember the "Last Days of Pompci." He was lookirgon at one of their entertainments, when u sky locket wentoiT accldently, or oth (Z.vUo, and hit hlui in the mouth. He got out papers against the company, but they agreed to settlo it on a fair basis. Oscnr l'atmor was hit by the same rocket but it did not injure hlu The Lincoln company should, have been more care'ul with their sky rockets. Not Then i (Old Timer In Chicago Tribune) "President Harding is expected to veto the' bonus bill." News' from Wash ington. I remember the dawn of that cold, rainy day, Our first time over the top, How for hours wo crouched in the mud of tho trench, With our heaits going ilipplty (lop And nt lHSt the woid came nnd ovei wo wont, . Where the bullets whistled nnd spat And shrapnel screamed 'round like demons of hell. But no one put u veto on that. I remember a night in u thick marshy wood, When tho boche gave a chlorine gas ball; We couldn't fight back; we were , , held in reserve Had to stay there and take it, that's all. And thloker and thicker the stinking fames grew While we lay there, sprawling out flat, Choking and cursing, but 'holding our ground; And no one put a veto on that. I remember the night when, with pick and with spado We scooped shallow graves for our dead; No songs could bo sung there were snipers around, Not even a prnycr could be said. Wo had to work fast, for with com ing of day Tho guns would start into chat; Without coflius or blankets wc laid them away, But no one put a veto on that. (Items of Twenty Years Ago ) .7, II. Hamilton of Guido Rock exhib ited Mime o; bis line Poland-Chlnu bogs at the state fair last week, and was awarded several premiums. Ho was awarded fifth on boar 1 year old, fourth on boar G months old, fourth on sow 0 months old, fifth on sow under G months. Oscar Teel was attending to business matters in Guide Rock Tuesday. Ross Scllars, who was reported seri. ousiy ill at Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, is recovering. Dr. A. E. Crclghton received, Wed nesday, the X-Ray machine, which he ordered some time ago and it is now installed In his office. Jay Pope is reported seriously ill, at his home in the north part of town, little hope was entertained, the first of week, for his recovery, but this morn ing, tie is reported to be slightly im proved. His trouble is bronchial fever' C. D. Robinson, excounty tronsurcr and family, returned, to this city, Sat urday, from Le Grand, Oregon. Char ley siijs that while he likes tho coun try well enough to live in, he does not like it to do business in. He says also tbat it n quires a large amount of ohj -ital to do business thoro as business s principally on long time. George Hutchison, of Cowles, was transacting business lu this city, Sat u day. There were 72 tickets sold, yesterday to people who went, to Hastings, on the special train, to attend Ringllng Bros clrctjs.,,,, Del and Fred Furnuro returned, the first of the week, from Chicago, whore they went to purchase their fall stock of goods. Thomas Swartz and sister Yola, of Oquawka, Illinois, arrived in this city, Tuesday. Mr. Swartz comes here with the Intention of buying himself a home and if successful his parents will follow later. SIIEl'rAItD-ltO.VT.s WKDlllXCl Last Sunday evening Miss Elizabeth Sheppard and Win. Roats were united In marriage by the Rev. Hambly of the Congregational church of this city. The young couple left, on the early Monday morning traiu, for a wedding tour through Colorado. Upon their return tkey will make their homo in the house recently purchased, by Mr. Roats of E W. Ross. Legal Fiction. A fiction In Inw Is an nssimiptlon made for the purpose of Justice though the same fact could not be proved nnd may be literally untrue, nnd It I n rule that a fiction of Inw shnll work no wrong. The fictitious characters of John Doe nnd Richard Roe for the purposes of various actions nre well known. Musical Note. A very deaf old lady, walking along tho slieet. saw an Italian turning a peanut ronslui. She slood looking nt It awhile, shook her head nnd suld: "No, I shan't give you any money for such music as that. I can't hear aiiy of the tunes, nnd besides It smells as If (hero were something burning Inside I" The Congregntloimr f, iwiihiiijiiiiiiii'i' Ajt 'fvfwar'jBw'vw . n t, i asseroJe, the PYREX way Easiest because it is transparent. Avoid the guesswork and uncertainty. Look through your PYREX and see the food baking. PYREX the original transparent oven-warc is sanitary and practical for everyday use nnd is guar-' antccd not to break in the oven. Durable arid economical -savc3 time, fuel nnd dishes you bake in and serve from the same dish. Food actually lastcs better when PVREXED the full flavor is retained because the baking is quick and thorough. Buy a casserole at G. W. TRiNE'S HARDWARE WWMWWWWUWWWWWVWVLWWW Place Your Coal Orders Now The Malone-Gellatly Co. wwwwwwwwwwvwuwwuwwu MICKIE SAYS' lioiOniM IVO l CYYCOt IOC Ml.kV I OOPE, BUT TU' UJE MERCHAMY ANT USIW EWV KAUCH AVM MORE. PREFERRIU& TO Put Mi VAWoAfc U TW PAPtRS, WHERE VT GAWT BE TYAROWU AWM UWREM MORE, PREFERRlU&TOPurl AHK VMWoAGkfc U TV PA.WLRS, In the District Court Of the United States For The District of Nebraska In tho Matter of )fe&iwij3r&B.Ki'4' Edmund!., F.bSdd f gr&ra,"d J&! ce on tfnuHrUnt. ) nl" '' -"cnaigo, On this 8th day of September, A. D. 1022, on filing and rending the petition of the above named bankrupt for his discharge herein, it is ORDERED, That the lGth day of October, A. 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